1969 Primera División de Chile explained

Dates:8 March 1969 – 10 January 1970
Winners:Universidad de Chile (7th title)
Relegated:Santiago Morning
Matches:325
Total Goals:990
Continentalcup1:1970 Copa Libertadores
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers:Universidad de Chile
Rangers
Continentalcup2:1970 Copa Ganadores de Copa
Continentalcup2 Qualifiers:Unión Española (Play-off winners)
League Topscorer:Eladio Zárate
(22 goals)
Highest Attendance:72,803
Attendance:3,694,866
Average Attendance:11,368
Prevseason:1968
Nextseason:1970

The 1969 Campeonato Nacional de Futbol Profesional was Chilean first tier’s 37th season. Universidad de Chile were the champions, winning its seventh title.[1]

First stage

Torneo Metropolitano

Torneo Provincial

Torneo Nacional

Zona A

Interzone

HUAC0–0AUDI
ULCA1–3MAGA
GCRT2–0UESP
ANTP1–0PALE
RANG1–1UCAT
DLSE2–1SMOR
EVER0–4SWAN
DCON1–2COLO
OHIG1–2UCHI

Zona B

Interzone

OHIG1–0PALE
EVER0–3SWAN
GCRT1–2COLO
DLSE3–1UCAT
ANTP2–0UCHI
ULCA2–1AUDI
RANG3–2SMOR
HUAC2–2UESP
DCON2–0MAGA

Final Stage

Liguilla Final

Relegation play-off

Magallanes4–1S. Morning1–2

Topscorer

NameTeamGoals
Eladio ZárateUnión Española22
Alberto FerreroSantiago Wanderers20
Osvaldo GonzálezGreen Cross Temuco18

Copa Ganadores de Copa 1970 play-off

Unión Española qualified for the 1970 Copa Ganadores de Copa

Copa Francisco Candelori

Played between the winners of the Torneo Metropolitano 1969 (Universidad de Chile) and Torneo Provincial 1969 (Rangers).Universidad de Chile won the Copa Francisco Candelori

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Campeonato Nacional 1969 . Solofutbol.cl . 22 August 2018.