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The 2024 Chilean Primera División, known as Campeonato Itaú 2024 for sponsorship purposes, [1] is the 94th season of the Chilean Primera División, Chile's top-flight football league. The season began on 16 February and ended on 10 November 2024.
The 2024 Primera B de Chile, also known as Campeonato Ascenso Clínicas ACHS Salud 2024 due to sponsorship by the Chilean Safety Association (ACHS), [1] was the 70th season of the Primera B de Chile, Chile's second-tier football league. The fixture for the season was announced on 24 January 2024, with the competition beginning on 23 February ...
The 2024 Copa Chile (officially known as Copa Chile Coca-Cola Sin Azúcar 2024 due to its sponsorship), [1] was the 44th edition of the Copa Chile, the country's national football cup tournament. The tournament began on 27 April and ended with the final match on 20 November 2024.
In the following year, according to the disposition of Federación de Fútbol de Chile, Liga Profesional returned to integrate with the AFS. As part of the negotiations for reunification, four teams from AFS, namely, Ferroviarios , Carlos Walker, Deportivo Alemán, and Santiago F.C. , would join the 1934 professional competition.
1979, 2024 Deportes Puerto Montt: 1 1 2016–17 1996 Fernández Vial: 1 1 1982 1985 Naval: 1 1 1971 1978 Trasandino: 1 1 1985 1963 Universidad de Concepción: 1 1 2013 2002 Deportes Aviación: 1 — 1973 — Ferrobadminton: 1 — 1965 — Thomas Bata: 1 — 1953 — Unión Española: 1 — 1999 — Universidad de Chile: 1 — 1989 —
The 2024 Copa CONMEBOL Sudamericana was the 23rd edition of the CONMEBOL Sudamericana (also referred to as the Copa Sudamericana), South America's secondary club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL.
2024 Copa LP Chile Final; Champion: Nina Stojanović ... This page was last edited on 26 November 2024, at 08:37 (UTC).
On 31 October 2024, almost nine months after the match was suspended, ANFP finally scheduled the remaining time of the match for 13 November 2024 at Estadio El Teniente in Rancagua, behind closed doors. [5] Colo-Colo ended up winning their fourth Supercopa de Chile title, by the same score as it was at the time of suspension of the match. [6]