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6.3.2 City and regional teams. 6.4 In the Chile national team. 7 Notes. 8 References. 9 See also. Toggle the table of contents. List of football clubs in Chile. 2 ...
Women's football clubs in Chile (4 P) Pages in category "Football clubs in Chile" The following 98 pages are in this category, out of 98 total.
Chile's oldest club was founded in the port of Valparaíso, and it was named Valparaiso Football Club. [5] The governing body of Chilean football Federación de Fútbol de Chile was established in 1895. Chile was one of the founding members of CONMEBOL which launched the first South American international championship now known as the Copa America.
Deportes Linares is a Chilean Football club, their home town is Linares in Chile and play in the 3rd tier of Chilean football, the Segunda División. The club was founded on November 19, 1955 as Lister Rossel (a famous local pediatrician and amateur sportsman). In 1974 the club name was changed to Deportes Linares. The year 1992 the team's name ...
Club Universidad de Chile (4 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Football clubs in Santiago, Chile" This category contains only the following page.
The Easter Island official football team, also known as Rapa Nui, is an association football team from Chile which represents the territory of Easter Island in association football. Their home games are played at the Estadio de Hanga Roa , which has a capacity of approximately 2,500 people.
Club de Deportes Copiapó — or simply Deportes Copiapó — is a Chilean football club based in Copiapó, Atacama Region.Founded in 1999 after Regional Atacama's folding, it currently plays in the Primera División, the first level of the Chilean football system, and holds its home games at Estadio Luis Valenzuela Hermosilla which has a capacity of 8,000 spectators.
Everton de Viña del Mar is a Chilean football club based in the city of Viña del Mar.. The club was founded 24 June 1909 after a group of Anglo-Chilean teenagers formed a football club and named it after the English team Everton who had recently completed a pioneering tour of South America.