2020 Chilean Primera División

The 2020 Chilean Primera División, known as Campeonato Nacional AFP PlanVital 2020 for sponsorship reasons,[1] is the 90th season of the Chilean Primera División, Chile's top-flight football league. The season started on 24 January 2020.[2] Universidad Católica are the defending champions, having won the previous tournament.

Campeonato Nacional
Season2020
Dates24 January 2020 – February 2021
Copa LibertadoresUniversidad Católica
Unión La Calera
Matches played279
Goals scored709 (2.54 per match)
Top goalscorerFernando Zampedri
(19 goals)
Biggest home winU. de Chile 5–1 Curicó Unido
(1 February 2020)
Cobresal 4–0 Curicó Unido
(9 September 2020)
Unión La Calera 6–2 Everton
(6 December 2020)
Dep. Iquique 4–0 U. de Concepción
(16 December 2020)
Huachipato 4–0 S. Wanderers
(15 January 2021)
Biggest away winDep. Iquique 0–4 Dep. Antofagasta
(15 February 2020)
Highest scoringUnión Española 4–4 Huachipato
(15 March 2020)
Colo-Colo 3–5 Unión Española
(14 October 2020)
U. Católica 5–3 Dep. Antofagasta
(22 November 2020)
Unión La Calera 6–2 Everton
(6 December 2020)
2019
2021
All statistics correct as of 4 February 2021.

The competition was suspended from 18 March to 29 August due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Format changes

For this season, and given that the previous season was declared as concluded with no relegations to the Primera B, ANFP approved an expansion of the first tier to 18 teams, with two teams promoted from the second tier joining the 16 teams that competed in the top flight in 2019. The 18 teams will play each other twice (once at home and once away) for a total of 34 matches. Qualification for the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana will be awarded to the top seven teams at the end of the season, as well as the Copa Chile champions who will qualify for the Copa Libertadores.[3]

Since there were no relegated teams in the previous season, in this season three teams will be relegated to the second tier: the last-placed team in the standings of the 2020 season, the last-placed team in a relegation table which will be elaborated considering the performance in both the 2019 and 2020 seasons, and the losers of a play-off between the teams placed second-to-last of both tables.[4][5]

Teams

Eighteen teams take part in the league in this season: the sixteen teams from the previous season, plus the 2019 Primera B champions Santiago Wanderers and Deportes La Serena, winners of the Primera B promotion play-offs.

Stadia and locations

Team City Stadium Capacity
Audax ItalianoSantiago (La Florida)Bicentenario de La Florida12,000
CobresalEl SalvadorEl Cobre12,000
Colo-ColoSantiago (Macul)Monumental David Arellano47,347
Coquimbo UnidoCoquimboFrancisco Sánchez Rumoroso18,750
Curicó UnidoCuricóLa Granja8,278
Deportes AntofagastaAntofagastaCalvo y Bascuñán21,178
Deportes IquiqueIquiqueTierra de Campeones13,171
Deportes La SerenaLa SerenaLa Portada18,243
EvertonViña del MarSausalito22,360
HuachipatoTalcahuanoHuachipato-CAP Acero10,500
O'HigginsRancaguaEl Teniente13,849
PalestinoSantiago (La Cisterna)Municipal de La Cisterna8,000
Santiago WanderersValparaísoElías Figueroa Brander20,575
Unión EspañolaSantiago (Independencia)Santa Laura-Universidad SEK19,000
Unión La CaleraLa CaleraNicolás Chahuán Nazar9,200
Universidad CatólicaSantiago (Las Condes)San Carlos de Apoquindo14,118
Universidad de ChileSantiago (Ñuñoa)Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos48,665
Universidad de ConcepciónConcepciónAlcaldesa Ester Roa Rebolledo30,448

    Personnel and kits

    Team Head coach Kit manufacturer Sponsors
    Audax Italiano Pablo Sánchez Macron Traverso
    Cobresal Gustavo Huerta KS7 PF
    Colo-Colo Gustavo Quinteros Umbro MG Motor
    Coquimbo Unido Juan José Ribera CAFU PF
    Curicó Unido Martín Palermo OneFit Multihogar
    Deportes Antofagasta Héctor Tapia CAFU Minera Escondida
    Deportes Iquique Cristian Leiva Rete UNAP
    Deportes La Serena Miguel Ponce OneFit
    Everton Roberto Sensini Charly Claro
    Huachipato Juan Luvera (caretaker) OneFit PF
    O'Higgins Dalcio Giovagnoli Adidas Sun Monticello
    Palestino José Luis Sierra Capelli Sport Bank of Palestine
    Santiago Wanderers Miguel Ramírez Macron TPS
    Unión Española Jorge Pellicer Kappa Universidad SEK
    Unión La Calera Juan Pablo Vojvoda OneFit PF
    Universidad Católica Ariel Holan Under Armour BICE
    Universidad de Chile Rafael Dudamel Adidas Petrobras
    Universidad de Concepción Hugo Balladares KS7 PF

    Managerial changes

    Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
    O'Higgins Marco Antonio Figueroa End of contract 1 December 2019[6] Pre-season Patricio Graff 11 December 2019[7]
    Curicó Unido Hugo Vilches Sacked 3 December 2019[8] Nicolás Larcamón 5 December 2019[9]
    Universidad Católica Gustavo Quinteros Signed by Tijuana 4 December 2019[10] Ariel Holan 12 December 2019[11]
    Unión La Calera Walter Coyette Resigned 5 December 2019[12] Juan Pablo Vojvoda 29 December 2019[13]
    Universidad de Concepción Francisco Bozán End of contract 10 December 2019[14] Eduardo Acevedo 28 December 2019[15]
    Coquimbo Unido Patricio Graff Signed by O'Higgins 11 December 2018[16] Germán Corengia 18 December 2019[17]
    Audax Italiano Juan José Ribera Mutual consent 12 December 2019[18] Francisco Meneghini 16 December 2019[19]
    Colo-Colo Mario Salas Sacked 25 February 2020[20] 14th Gualberto Jara (caretaker) 25 February 2020[21]
    Deportes Antofagasta Juan Manuel Azconzábal Signed by Unión de Santa Fe 30 June 2020[22] 5th Héctor Almandoz 18 July 2020[23]
    Coquimbo Unido Germán Corengia Sacked 2 September 2020[24] 16th Juan José Ribera 6 September 2020[25]
    Deportes Iquique Jaime Vera Resigned 24 September 2020[26] 15th Cristian Leiva 25 September 2020[27]
    Deportes La Serena Francisco Bozán 3 October 2020[28] 18th Óscar Correa (caretaker) 3 October 2020[28]
    Colo-Colo Gualberto Jara End of caretaker spell 3 October 2020[29] 17th Gustavo Quinteros 3 October 2020[30]
    O'Higgins Patricio Graff Mutual consent 9 October 2020[31] 15th Víctor Fuentes (caretaker) 10 October 2020[32]
    Deportes La Serena Óscar Correa End of caretaker spell 13 October 2020[33] 18th Miguel Ponce 13 October 2020[33]
    O'Higgins Víctor Fuentes 15 October 2020[34] 16th Dalcio Giovagnoli 16 October 2020[34]
    Universidad de Chile Hernán Caputto Sacked 3 November 2020[35] 5th Marcelo Jara (caretaker) 3 November 2020[35]
    Palestino Ivo Basay 9 November 2020[36] 15th José Luis Sierra 11 November 2020[37]
    Universidad de Chile Marcelo Jara End of caretaker spell 19 November 2020 6th Rafael Dudamel 5 November 2020[38][note 1]
    Curicó Unido Nicolás Larcamón Resigned 19 November 2020[40] 5th Damián Muñoz (caretaker) 19 November 2020[40]
    Damián Muñoz End of caretaker spell 25 November 2020[41] 4th Martín Palermo 23 November 2020[41]
    Deportes Antofagasta Héctor Almandoz Mutual consent 2 December 2020[42] 5th Diego Reveco (caretaker) 2 December 2020[42]
    Audax Italiano Francisco Meneghini 4 December 2020[43] 10th José Calderón (caretaker) 9 December 2020[44]
    Deportes Antofagasta Diego Reveco End of caretaker spell 10 December 2020 6th Héctor Tapia 10 December 2020[45]
    Everton Javier Torrente Sacked 17 December 2020[46] 12th Roberto Sensini 20 December 2020[47]
    Audax Italiano José Calderón End of caretaker spell 20 December 2020 15th Pablo Sánchez 20 December 2020[48]
    Universidad de Concepción Eduardo Acevedo Resigned 28 December 2020[49] 13th Hugo Balladares 30 December 2020[50]
    Huachipato Gustavo Florentín Sacked 6 January 2021[51] 11th Juan Luvera (caretaker) 6 January 2021[51]
    Unión Española Ronald Fuentes 28 January 2021[52] 3rd César Bravo (caretaker) 28 January 2021[52]
    César Bravo End of caretaker spell 31 January 2021[53] 3rd Jorge Pellicer 1 February 2021[54]
    1. Taking office on 20 November 2020 after being quarantined for COVID-19.[39]

    Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

    On 16 March 2020, the Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional (ANFP) announced the suspension of the Campeonato Nacional as well as the rest of its tournaments due to the COVID-19 pandemic, starting from 18 March 2020.[55]

    On 8 June, ANFP's Council of Presidents decided to resume the league on 31 July with matches to be played behind closed doors and clubs having at least four weeks of training sessions, pending approval from the Chilean government.[56] However, this original date had to be pushed back as clubs were only given approval to resume training sessions starting from 16 July, with the ANFP considering the weekend of 8 August as a new tentative date of resumption, following three weeks of training sessions.[57]

    On 19 August, in a press conference held at Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos in Santiago, Chilean President Sebastián Piñera confirmed 29 August as the date of resumption of both the first and second tier seasons, with games to be played behind closed doors. The first matches to be played would be the ones postponed from previous rounds, while the ninth round of the Campeonato Nacional would be played on the weekend of 4–6 September.[58]

    On 26 September the match between Colo-Colo and Deportes Antofagasta, scheduled to be played on that day at 11:00, was suspended due to the discovery of a positive COVID-19 case in the former team following their return from Brazil where they played a Copa Libertadores group stage match against Athletico Paranaense.[59] It was eventually rescheduled for 10 November at 11:00, with Colo-Colo fined for the postponement of the match as well as the delay to submit their PCR test results prior to said match.[60]

    On 11 December, the ANFP announced the suspension of the Round 23 matches between Universidad de Chile and Deportes Iquique and between Unión La Calera and O'Higgins due to positive cases for COVID-19 being reported in Deportes Iquique and Unión La Calera.[61]

    Standings

    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
    1 Universidad Católica (T) 31 16 10 5 61 33 +28 58 Qualification for Copa Libertadores group stage
    2 Unión La Calera (T) 31 17 4 10 56 37 +19 55
    3 Unión Española 31 14 9 8 53 45 +8 51 Qualification for Copa Libertadores second stage
    4 Palestino 31 13 8 10 44 41 +3 47
    5 Universidad de Chile 31 11 12 8 43 32 +11 45 Qualification for Copa Sudamericana first stage
    6 Deportes Antofagasta 31 11 11 9 40 38 +2 44
    7 O'Higgins 31 12 7 12 39 37 +2 43
    8 Huachipato 31 12 7 12 41 41 0 43
    9 Curicó Unido 31 12 6 13 36 47 11 42
    10 Cobresal 31 11 7 13 39 38 +1 40
    11 Everton 31 9 13 9 35 35 0 40
    12 Santiago Wanderers 31 11 7 13 38 49 11 40
    13 Deportes La Serena 31 10 8 13 32 36 4 38
    14 Universidad de Concepción 31 8 13 10 34 42 8 37
    15 Audax Italiano 31 9 9 13 44 49 5 36
    16 Colo-Colo 31 9 9 13 32 42 10 36
    17 Deportes Iquique 31 8 9 14 35 45 10 33 Qualification for Relegation play-off
    18 Coquimbo Unido 31 8 7 16 27 42 15 31 Relegation to Primera B
    Updated to match(es) played on 4 February 2021. Source: ANFP, Soccerway
    Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Playoff game (only if needed to decide championship between two teams), 3) Goal difference, 4) Matches won, 5) Goals for, 6) Away goals for, 7) Red cards, 8) Yellow cards, 9) Drawing of lots.
    (T) Qualified, but not yet to the particular phase indicated.

    Results

    Home \ Away AUD CSL CC COQ CUR ANT IQQ DLS EVE HUA OHI PAL SW UE ULC UC UCH UDC
    Audax Italiano 4–1 2–1 2–0 0–0 3–0 2–1 1–2 2–0 2–1 0–1 1–1 2–2 1–3 2–2 1–3 1–1
    Cobresal 1–2 2–1 0–1 4–0 3–1 1–1 1–2 1–1 1–1 2–1 1–0 1–1 0–1 2–0 3–1
    Colo-Colo 1–0 2–1 0–2 1–0 0–2 0–2 1–0 0–1 0–1 3–0 2–3 3–5 2–1 0–2[lower-alpha 1] 0–0 2–2
    Coquimbo Unido 0–0 0–1 2–2 0–0 0–1 0–3 2–1 1–2 0–3 1–0 2–1 1–1 1–2 2–1 0–1 0–2
    Curicó Unido 4–1 0–1 1–0 2–1 2–0 1–0 1–0 1–3 1–0 1–3 1–0 2–4 0–2 3–2 2–2
    Deportes Antofagasta 2–2 2–1 0–1 2–1 0–0 3–1 2–2 1–1 2–1 1–1 1–1 2–0 3–1 2–3 1–0 1–1
    Deportes Iquique 2–1 0–0 2–2 1–2 0–4 2–0 2–2 1–0 1–0 0–2 1–1 0–3 0–1 0–2 4–0
    Deportes La Serena 1–2 1–2 1–0 2–0 0–1 1–0 1–1 1–0 1–1 4–2 3–0 0–2 0–3 0–0 0–1
    Everton 2–1 3–0 1–1 1–0 3–1 0–0 1–0 0–0 0–1 2–2 1–2 0–1 2–2 1–1 2–1
    Huachipato 2–1 1–0 2–2 0–1 1–0 0–0 1–1 1–1 1–0 2–0 4–0 4–1 4–3 1–3 2–1 1–1
    O'Higgins 0–2 1–4 2–2 0–1 2–2 1–1 1–2 2–1 1–0 2–1 1–3 1–2 2–0 2–3 0–0
    Palestino 1–0 3–2 3–1 4–2 2–2 2–0 1–3 1–0 1–0 0–0 3–1 2–2 3–1 1–4 2–2 0–1
    Santiago Wanderers 3–3 1–0 3–0 1–1 2–0 2–1 3–1 0–0 2–1 3–2 1–0 1–2 1–0 0–3 0–3 1–2
    Unión Española 1–2 1–0 1–2 0–1 2–1 1–1 3–2 2–0 4–4 0–2 1–1 2–1 3–2 1–1 3–1 1–1
    Unión La Calera 3–2 2–2 0–0 2–0 1–2 2–1 6–2 3–0 0–1 1–0 3–0 1–0 1–1 1–0 1–2
    Universidad Católica 3–0 2–1 0–0 4–1 1–1 5–3 3–1 3–0 1–1 3–0 3–2 2–3 1–1 0–1 3–0 1–1
    Universidad de Chile 2–2 2–1 1–1 1–1 5–1 2–2 3–0 0–0 2–2 0–1 1–1 3–0 3–0 0–0 2–0
    Universidad de Concepción 3–1 2–2 1–1 1–2 2–0 1–1 0–2 0–0 0–1 1–4 1–1 0–2 2–3 2–1 1–0
    Updated to match(es) played on 4 February 2021. Source: ANFP, Soccerway
    Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
    1. Match suspended after 72 minutes of play due to crowd disturbances.[62] On 18 February, ANFP decided not to play the remainder of the match and awarded it to Universidad Católica, with the final score as it stood at the time of suspension.[63]

    Top goalscorers

    As of 4 February 2021
    Rank Name Club Goals
    1 Fernando Zampedri Universidad Católica 19
    2 Joaquín Larrivey Universidad de Chile 17
    3 Cristian Palacios Unión Española 15
    Cecilio Waterman Universidad de Concepción
    5 Juan Sánchez Sotelo Huachipato 14
    6 Juan Cuevas Everton 13
    Enzo Gutiérrez Santiago Wanderers
    Andrés Vilches Unión La Calera
    9 Luis Jiménez Palestino 11
    10 Luciano Aued Universidad Católica 10
    Federico Castro Curicó Unido
    Misael Dávila Unión Española

    Source: Soccerway

    Relegation

    Weighted table

    For this season, a weighted table will be elaborated by computing an average of the points earned per game over this season and the previous one, with the average of points earned in the 2019 season weighted by 60% and the average of points earned in the 2020 season weighted by 40%. Promoted teams will only have their points in the 2020 season averaged, without weighting. The team placed last in this table at the end of the season will be relegated, while the team placed second-to-last will qualify for the relegation play-off.[5]

    Pos
    Team 2019
    Pts
    2019
    Pld
    2019
    WAvg
    2020
    Pts
    2020
    Pld
    2020
    WAvg
    Total
    WAvg

    Relegation
    1 Universidad Católica 53241.32558310.7482.073
    2 Unión La Calera 37250.88855310.711.598
    3 Palestino 38240.9547310.6061.556
    4 Unión Española 34250.81651310.6581.474
    5 Colo-Colo 4024136310.4651.465
    6 O'Higgins 34240.8543310.5551.405
    7 Huachipato 34240.8543310.5551.405
    8 Cobresal 34250.81640310.5161.332
    9 Audax Italiano 34240.8536310.4651.315
    10 Santiago Wanderers 40311.291.29
    11 Coquimbo Unido 34240.8531310.41.25
    12 Deportes Antofagasta 27240.67544310.5681.243
    13 Everton 29240.72540310.5161.241
    14 Deportes La Serena 38311.2261.226
    15 Curicó Unido 26240.6542310.5421.192
    16 Universidad de Chile 24240.645310.5811.181
    17 Universidad de Concepción 23240.57537310.4771.052 Qualification for Relegation play-off
    18 Deportes Iquique 25250.633310.4261.026 Relegation to Primera B

    Source: ANFP

    See also

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