• 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...
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    1744, it is the capital of Copiapó Province and Atacama Region. Copiapó lies about 800 km north of Santiago by the Copiapó River, in the valley of the...
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  • Erwin Durán (category Deportes Copiapó managers)
    División Profesional de Chile in 2015, but left the club in May 2017 after not renewing his contract. He was named Deportes Copiapó manager shortly after...
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  • region, Deportes Copiapó. On 5 May 1979, Cobresal was officially founded as an amateur club, with Luis Sugarret as the first president. The club began to...
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    2024 Chilean Primera División (category Primera División de Chile seasons)
    30 July 2024. "Deportes Copiapó oficializa la salida de su entrenador, Ivo Basay: "El club no olvidará lo que hizo"" [Deportes Copiapó make official the...
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    Steffan Pino (category Deportes Copiapó footballers)
    Concepción in the Chilean Primera División, being loaned out to Deportes La Serena and Deportes Copiapó during 2020. In 2021, Pino joined Santiago Morning. After...
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  • Marco Hidalgo (category Deportes Copiapó footballers)
    Universidad de Concepción, Deportes Temuco and Deportes Copiapó. In the Segunda División Profesional, he played for Unión Española B and Deportes Recoleta...
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  • Club de Deportes Santiago Wanderers is a football club based in Valparaíso, a founding member of the Chilean Football Federation. Their home ground, Estadio...
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    multi-use stadium in Copiapó, Chile. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Club de Deportes Copiapó of the Chilean Primera...
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    Maximiliano Quinteros (category Deportes Copiapó footballers)
    who currently plays for Deportes Copiapó as a forward. Quinteros started his career with Argentine top flight side Racing Club de Avellaneda, but failed...
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  • Nicolás Forttes (category Deportes Copiapó footballers)
    team. In 2017, he was loaned to Portuguese club AC Alcanenense. Back in Chile, he joined Deportes Copiapó in the second half of 2017. Later, he spent...
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    Nicolás Vargas (category Deportes Copiapó footballers)
    División club Deportes Copiapó. Vargas started his career at Primera División de Chile club O'Higgins. He progressed from the under categories club all the...
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  • Club de Deportes Iquique S.A.D.P. is a Chilean football club based in Iquique that is a current member of the Chilean Primera División. Founded in 1978...
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  • Carlos Salomón (category Deportes Copiapó footballers)
    is a Chilean professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Deportes Copiapó. Salomón debuted with Universidad Católica the year 2020 in the match...
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  • Club de Deportes Cobreloa S.A.D.P. (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkluβ ðe ðeˈpoɾtes koβɾeˈloa] ), commonly referred to as Cobreloa, is a Chilean football professional...
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    Club Social de Deportes Rangers is a Chilean football club based in the city of Talca. The club was founded November 2, 1902 and plays in the second level...
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  • Jonathan Núñez (Chilean footballer) (category Deportes Copiapó footballers)
    for Deportes Copiapó in the Primera B de Chile. He is nicknamed Mariachi in honour of his father. Born in Talca, he began his career at hometown club Rangers...
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  • Daniel Ferreira (category Deportes Copiapó footballers)
    Daniel Ferreira fue presentado en Deportes Copiapó". SoyChile (in Spanish). 25 July 2011. Retrieved 18 November 2024. "Copiapo 2011 - Campeonato Clausura 1º...
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  • Occupé Bayenga (category Deportes Copiapó footballers)
    Universidad de Concepción as a striker. Bayenga previously played for Argentine side Cañuelas during 2009 to 2010 and then Deportes Copiapó of Chile in...
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  • Fabián Alfaro (category Deportes Copiapó footballers)
    Alfaro Pérez (born September 23, 1981, in Copiapó) is a Chilean footballer who plays for Deportes Copiapó of the Primera B Chilena. Fabián Alfaro at...
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  • Matías Sánchez (footballer, born 1990) (category Deportes Copiapó footballers)
    returned to Deportes Copiapó, now in the Segunda División, in 2012. In the third tier, he scored fifteen goals in twenty-five matches as Copiapó won promotion...
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    Fabián Manzano (category Deportes Copiapó footballers)
    season, he joined Deportes Copiapó in the top level. In 2025, he signed with Deportes Antofagasta. Universidad Católica Primera División de Chile (2): 2016...
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  • Club de Deportes Santiago Morning (popularly known as Chaguito Morning or Morning) is a Chilean professional football club based in Recoleta, Santiago...
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  • last matchday after beating Deportes Temuco 2–1. In 2019, with Gustavo Quinteros Universidad Católica won their 2th Supercopa de Chile and won a second consecutive...
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  • Ignacio Parra (category Deportes Copiapó footballers)
    he also played for Deportes Melipilla, Fernández Vial, Trasandino, Deportes Copiapó and Provincial Osorno. As a member of Deportes Melipilla, he won the...
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    merger of Internado FC and Club Universitario de Deportes. Initially, the club was formed by students of the Universidad de Chile and was the sport brand...
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    winless matches. After a draw to Deportes Copiapó in August, Cossio was sacked. Shortly after Cossio was sacked, the club was purchased by ANFP's former...
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  • Patricio Neira (category Deportes Copiapó footballers)
    Deportes Concepción, Santiago Morning, Deportivo Temuco and Deportes Copiapó, his last club. Neira represented Chile at under-20 level in the 1999 South...
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  • Germán Estigarribia (category Deportes Copiapó footballers)
    of 2017 and signed with Deportes Antofagasta in the Chilean top division. The next year, he was loaned out to Deportes Copiapó. Back in Argentina, he joined...
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    Franklin Lobos (category People from Copiapó)
    1957 in Copiapó) is a retired Chilean footballer. Lobos debuted in 1980 for Regional Atacama, and retired in 1995, playing for the same club he started...
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