1998 Primera División of Chile

Primera División
Season 1998
Champions Colo-Colo (22nd title)
Relegated Provincial Osorno
Santiago Wanderers
Deportes Temuco
Copa Libertadores First Round:
Universidad Católica
Second Round:
Colo-Colo
Copa CONMEBOL First Round:
Audax Italiano
Copa Mercosur First Round:
Colo-Colo
Universidad Católica
Universidad de Chile
Top goalscorer Pedro González (23)
1997
1999 →

In the 1998 season of the Primera División de Chile the championship winner qualified for the Copa Libertadores, while the two teams with least points overall relegated. The competition lasted from 4 April 1998 to 13 December 1998.

Final table

Pos Team Pts P W D L GF GA GD
1Colo-Colo643019745419+35
2Universidad de Chile633018936237+25
3Universidad Católica5330141155734+23
4Cobreloa 5130163115036+14
5Deportes Concepción453012993936+3
6Huachipato4030117123938+1
7Deportes Puerto Montt 39301091143463
8Deportes Iquique 393012315355217
9Deportes La Serena37301071339478
10Palestino3630991250500
11Rangers3430971445494
12Audax Italiano3430971437436
13Coquimbo Unido3330891336415
14Provincial Osorno31308715415211
15Santiago Wanderers303061212405616
16Deportes Temuco133061014285931
Champions and qualified for the 1999 Copa Libertadores
Qualified for the Liguilla Copa Libertadores
Teams forced to play promotion/relegation play-offs
Teams relegated to Segunda División Chilena

Topscorers

Pos  Name Team Goals
1Chile Pedro GonzálezUniversidad de Chile23
2Chile Marco Antonio FigueroaUniversidad Católica16
3Chile Héctor TapiaColo-Colo15
4Chile Marcelo CorralesPalestino14
5Chile Héctor VegaDeportes Iquique13

Title

Primera División Chilena
1998 Champion
Colo-Colo
22nd title

Liguilla Copa Libertadores

Semifinals




Final

Promotion/Relegation play-offs

Notes

  1. Universidad Católica qualified for 1999 Copa Libertadores.
  2. Universidad Católica qualified for 1999 Copa Libertadores.
  3. Provincial Osorno relegated, Santiago Morning promoted.
  4. Provincial Osorno relegated, Santiago Morning promoted.
  5. Coquimbo Unido stayed in the highest league, while Unión Española remained in the second division.
  6. Coquimbo Unido stayed in the highest league, while Unión Española remained in the second division.

See also

References

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