2014 Torneo Apertura (Chile)

The Torneo Apertura began on 20 July and definitively ended on 21 December. The tournament champion was Universidad Chile which won its seventeenth Primera División de Chile.[1]

Teams

Stadia and locations

Team City Stadium
Antofagasta Antofagasta Regional de Antofagasta
Audax Italiano Santiago Municipal de La Florida
Barnechea Santiago San Carlos de Apoquindo
Cobreloa Calama Municipal de Calama
Cobresal El Salvador El Cobre
Colo-Colo Santiago Monumental
Huachipato Talcahuano CAP
Iquique Iquique Tierra de Campeones
Ñublense Chillán Estadio Nelson Oyarzún
O'Higgins Rancagua El Teniente
Palestino Santiago Municipal de La Cisterna
San Marcos Arica Carlos Dittborn
Santiago Wanderers Valparaíso Estadio Elías Figueroa
Unión Española Santiago Santa Laura
Unión La Calera La Calera Municipal Nicolás Chahuán
Universidad Católica Santiago San Carlos de Apoquindo
Universidad de Chile Santiago Estadio Nacional
Universidad de Concepción Concepción Estadio Municipal de Concepción

Personnel and kits

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Sponsors
Antofagasta Chile José Cantillana Chile Cristián Rojas Training Minera Escondida
Audax Italiano Chile Jorge Pellicer Chile Rafael Olarra Dalponte Ideal
Barnechea Chile Francisco Bozán Argentina Jorge Manduca Mitre MTS
Cobreloa Chile Marco Antonio Figueroa Chile Diego Silva Lotto Finning
Cobresal Argentina Dalcio Giovagnoli Chile Johan Fuentes Lotto PF
Colo-Colo Chile Héctor Tapia Chile Esteban Paredes Under Armour DirecTV
Huachipato Chile Hugo Vilches Chile Claudio Muñoz Mitre Campeón del Sur
Iquique Chile Nelson Acosta Chile Rodrigo Naranjo Lotto ZOFRI
Ñublense Chile Fernando Díaz Uruguay Mathías Riquero Cafu PF
O'Higgins Argentina Pablo Sánchez Chile Braulio Leal New Balance VTR
Palestino Argentina Pablo Guede Chile Leonardo Valencia Training Bank of Palestine
San Marcos Chile Fernando Vergara Chile Pedro Carrizo Dalponte Terminal Puerto Arica
Santiago Wanderers Chile Emiliano Astorga Chile Jorge Ormeño Mitre Terminal Pacifico Sur Valparaiso
Unión Española Chile José Luis Sierra Chile Gonzalo Villagra Joma Universidad SEK
Unión La Calera Chile Ariel Pereyra Chile Mario Berríos Training PF
Universidad Católica Chile Mario Salas Chile Cristian Álvarez Umbro DirecTV
Universidad de Chile Uruguay Martín Lasarte Chile José Rojas Adidas Claro
Universidad de Concepción Chile Ronald Fuentes Chile Gabriel Vargas Dalponte PF

Standings

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Universidad de Chile 17 14 2 1 37 13 +24 44 2015 Copa Libertadores group stage
2 Santiago Wanderers 17 14 1 2 31 14 +17 43 Apertura Liguilla
3 Colo-Colo 17 13 2 2 34 11 +23 41
4 Palestino 17 10 1 6 28 21 +7 31 Apertura Liguilla
5 Huachipato 17 8 2 7 30 25 +5 26
6 Unión Española 17 8 1 8 22 24 2 25
7 Audax Italiano 17 6 5 6 26 21 +5 23
8 O'Higgins 17 6 5 6 27 25 +2 23
9 Unión La Calera 17 6 4 7 25 22 +3 22
10 Barnechea 17 6 2 9 16 26 10 20
11 Ñublense 17 5 4 8 21 29 8 19
12 Universidad de Concepción 17 4 6 7 18 23 5 18
13 San Marcos 17 5 3 9 12 21 9 18
14 Universidad Católica 17 5 2 10 20 25 5 17
15 Cobresal 17 4 5 8 24 30 6 17
16 Iquique 17 3 7 7 22 31 9 16
17 Antofagasta 17 4 4 9 13 25 12 16
18 Cobreloa 17 3 2 12 19 39 20 11

Results

Home \ Away[1] ANT AUD COBCSLCCBARIQUIHUAÑUBOHIPALSMASWUEULCUCUCHUDC
Antofagasta 00 21 11 10 22 20 21 02 03
Audax Italiano 22 31 21 01 30 01 22 23 41
Barnechea 03 30 12 10 10 03 10
Cobreloa 01 12 33 42 12 11 04 02
Cobresal 11 21 01 22 31 01 00 13 01
Colo-Colo 40 21 20 00 23 20 20
Iquique 22 10 11 00 24 22 11
Huachipato 12 20 13 50 30 20 40 13 04
Ñublense 23 01 11 21 31 21 21
O'Higgins 11 41 30 01 31 13 13 22
Palestino 31 10 12 13 20 22 01 32 21
San Marcos 10 01 11 10 21 21 00
Santiago Wanderers 22 41 20 30 20 21 10 21 10
Unión Española 10 21 25 25 20 10 01 00
Unión La Calera 31 21 02 11 32 12 10
Universidad Católica 10 21 51 12 03 22 20 01 22
Universidad de Chile 31 11 21 21 20 32 10 30 10
Universidad de Concepción 32 01 32 01 01 13 11

Updated to games played on November 2014.
Source: Soccerway.com
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Apertura Liguilla

Following the conclusion of the regular season, the teams placed 2nd to 5th are qualified to the Liguilla in order to determine qualifying spots to the following international tournaments:

Colo-Colo, placed 3rd, was ineligible to compete due to being already qualified to Copa Libertadores as champions of the previous tournament.

  Semifinals Final
                         
2  Santiago Wanderers 4 2 6  
6  Unión Española 2 3 5  
    2  Santiago Wanderers 1 1 2
  4  Palestino 3 6 9
4  Palestino 3 3 6
5  Huachipato 1 0 1  

Semifinals

10 December 2014 (2014-12-10)
19:00
1st Leg
Unión Española 2–4 Santiago Wanderers
Salom  4', 78'
Navarrete Red card 78'
Report Fernández  24'
Gutiérrez  51'
Medel  60'
Luna  81'
Estadio Santa Laura-Universidad SEK, Santiago
Attendance: 3,304
Referee: Carlos Ulloa

14 December 2014 (2014-12-14)
18:30
2nd Leg
Santiago Wanderers 2–3 Unión Española
Gutiérrez  45+2'
Luna  51' (pen.)
Report Currimilla  16'
Barriga  82' (o.g.)
Salom  90+2'

Santiago Wanderers won 6–5 on aggregate.


10 December 2014 (2014-12-10)
21:15
1st Leg
Huachipato 1–3 Palestino
Vilches  46' Report Silva  16'
Ramos  45+2' (pen.)
Valencia  90+2'
Estadio CAP, Talcahuano
Attendance: 3,728
Referee: Roberto Tobar

14 December 2014 (2014-12-14)
16:00
2nd Leg
Palestino 3–0 Huachipato
Márquez  20'
Lanaro  52', 67'
Report
Estadio Municipal de La Cisterna, Santiago
Attendance: 2,343
Referee: Claudio Puga

Palestino won 6–1 on aggregate.

Final

17 December 2014 (2014-12-17)
16:30
1st Leg
Palestino 3–1 Santiago Wanderers
Valencia  16', 68'
Valenzuela  33'
Report Prieto  87'

21 December 2014 (2014-12-21)
18:30
2nd Leg
Santiago Wanderers 1–6 Palestino
Fernández  24'
Luna Red card 26'
Report Contreras  4'
Riquelme  6'
Silva Red card 29'
Ramos  44'
Lanaro  48'
Valencia  57', 70'
Estadio Elías Figueroa Brander, Valparaíso
Attendance: 9,436
Referee: Carlos Ulloa

Palestino won 9–2 on aggregate and qualified to 2015 Copa Libertadores. Santiago Wanderers, as runners-up, qualified to 2016 Copa Sudamericana.

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