Deportes Maipo Quilicura Explained

Clubname:Maipo Quilicura
Fullname:Club de Deportes Maipo Quilicura
Founded:2014
Ground:Estadio Municipal
Buin, Chile
Capacity:1,100
Chairman: Gustavo Carreño
Manager: Ricardo Toro
League:Segunda División
Season:2014-15
Position:12th (Relegated)
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Club de Deportes Maipo Quilicura is a Chilean Football club, their home town is the commune of Buin, Chile. It was founded on 1 December 1999, under the name of "Club de Deportes Quilicura", name that was used until the year 2013 in which amounted to professional football of Chile, after that was formed an alliance with the "Club de Deportes Maipo" of the commune of Buín, "El Quili" as is known left his name, colors, emblem and place of origin, to move to the commune of Buin.

The club were founded on 2014 after merged between Deportes Maipo and Deportes Quilicura and played seven seasons in the Tercera División and one season in the Segunda División.

He made his in professional football of Chile on 1 September 2014, in the Estadio Santiago Bueras of Maipú compared to Malleco joined, falling by 0-3.

After 28 games played and to lack of 4 dates for the term of his first season in the professionalism, Deportes Maipo Quilicura fell to the Tercera División, after falling by 4-1 as a visit before Deportes Valdivia on 28 March 2015, after 7 months in football rented.

A few days before the Council of Presidents of the ANFP, for the season 2015-2016, the president of the club reports that his team will take a recess of the championships, and defected from their participation in the Segunda División.

Seasons played

Honours

Domestic

Cuarta División de Chile
  • 2002
    Tercera A de Chile
  • Runner-up 2013–14
    Tercera B de Chile
  • Runner-up 2009