• The 1961 Copa Chile Green Cross was the fourth edition of the Chilean Cup tournament. The competition started on March 11, 1961, and concluded on June...
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  • The Copa Chile (Chile Cup) is an annual cup competition for Chilean football teams. Due to time constraints and club pressure, the trophy was cancelled...
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  • the following year's Copa Sudamericana. The Asociación de Fútbol de Santiago (also known as AFS) was the first organization in Chile to organize football...
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    Green Cross was a Chilean sports club that was based in the city of Santiago until 1965, when it moved to Temuco. The club was founded on 27 June 1916...
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    qualified for the Copa Libertadores first stage as 2024 Copa Chile runners-up, since champions Universidad de Chile qualified for the Copa Libertadores group...
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  • Attendance: 45,414 Referee: A. Tejada 5 January 1962 Estadio Nacional, Santiago Attendance: 54,009 Referee: L. Ventre 1961 Copa Chile Green Cross RSSSF Page...
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    matches in Chile and had the top scorer of the tournament's history (Eduardo Vargas). Universidad de Chile has reached semi-finals in the Copa Libertadores...
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  • Unión Española (category Football clubs in Chile)
    Colo-Colo (31), Universidad de Chile (18), Universidad Católica (14) and Cobreloa (8), as well as winning two Copa Chile titles. On the South American...
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  • Dante Pesce (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    Universidad Católica in the 1961 Copa Chile Green Cross, scoring two goals in the final match. He developed his career in Chile. Subsequently, his retirement...
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  • Gendarmería de Chile (San Bernardo, Santiago) Goodyear (Maipú, Santiago) Graneros Unido (Graneros) Granja Juniors (Puente Alto, Santiago) Green Cross de Temuco...
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    O'Higgins F.C. (category Football clubs in Chile)
    El Teniente, opened in 1945 and renovated for the 2015 Copa América, which was hosted by Chile. Founded in 1955, the club was named in honour of the country's...
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  • Club Deportivo Universidad Católica (category Copa Interamericana winning clubs)
    16 Primera División de Chile titles, 2 Segunda División de Chile, 4 Copa Chile, 4 Supercopa de Chile, a Copa Apertura, a Copa República. In international...
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  • 2025 Chilean Primera División, known as Campeonato Itaú 2025 for sponsorship purposes, will be the 95th season of the Chilean Primera División, Chile's top-flight...
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    Huachipato FC (category Football clubs in Chile)
    bulk of their squad, qualifying for the U-20 Copa Libertadores twice, both times as reigning youth Chilean champions. In 1947, CD Huachipato was officially...
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  • Colo-Colo (category Copa Libertadores winning clubs)
    club in Chilean football. Colo-Colo has won 34 Primera División de Chile titles, more than any other Chilean club and a record fourteen Copa Chile titles...
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    Audax Italiano (category Football clubs in Chile)
    tier of Chilean football. Audax has been national champions four times, joint sixth alongside Magallanes. The club also achieved three Copa Chile runner-up...
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    Ñublense (category Football clubs in Chile)
    4–2 in the Primera B promotion play-offs. Ñublense performed well in Copa Chile 1995, eliminating Colo-Colo in the quarter-finals but losing to Universidad...
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  • Deportes Iquique (category Football clubs in Chile)
    third-tier Tercera División. Among its titles, Iquique has won three Copa Chile titles (1980, 2010 and 2013–14). They have a local rivalry with San Marcos...
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    Club Deportivo Palestino (category Football clubs in Chile)
    Primera División Winners (2): 1955, 1978 Copa Chile Winners (3): 1975, 1977, 2018 Primera B Winners (2): 1952, 1972 Copa Libertadores: 7 appearances 1976: Group...
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    including the coveted Copa Libertadores South American club tournament. Universidad de Chile was the last international champion (Copa Sudamericana 2011)...
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  • Coquimbo Unido (category Football clubs in Chile)
    Finish in Copa Chile: Semifinals (2021) The home stadium of Coquimbo Unido is Estadio Municipal Francisco Sánchez Rumoroso, located in Coquimbo, Chile. The...
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    Julio Musimessi (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    played for Green Cross of Chile. At international level Musimessi played 14 times for Argentina. He was part of the squad that won the 1955 Copa América...
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  • Santiago Wanderers (category Football clubs in Chile)
    league title and in 1959 its first ever Copa Chile where beat 5–1 win to Deportes La Serena in the final. In 1961, Wanderers again reached the Cup title...
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    Everton de Viña del Mar (category Football clubs in Chile)
    defeat — 1–8 v. Universidad de Chile (1962) & Universidad Católica (1994) Record Copa Chile victory — 8–0 v. Selección Copiapó (1961) Record victory (overall) —...
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  • played one Copa Chile 2015 home game at the Estadio Alberto Larraguibel de Angol.[citation needed] Primera B: 3 1991, 2001, 2015–16 Copa Apertura Segunda...
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  • C.D. Cobresal (category Football clubs in Chile)
    champion once (2015 Clausura) and achieved one Copa Chile title in 1987, with players like the Chilean legend Iván Zamorano, Rubén Martínez and the club's...
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  • Deportes La Serena (category Football clubs in Chile)
    points, next to the player, Green Cross, Gustavo Albella. In 1959 began with La Serena reaching the final of the Copa Chile, where he lost 5–1 against...
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    Luis Olivares (category Club de Deportes Green Cross footballers)
    in the 1962 and the 1966 Copa Libertadores and being part of the winning teams for the 1961 and 1966 Primera División de Chile. Olivares would make his...
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  • C.D. Cobreloa (category Football clubs in Chile)
    The club has won the Primera División title 8 times, and the 1986 Copa Polla Lan Chile. Some of its rivalries are with Club Social y Deportivo Colo-Colo...
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  • LATAM Airlines (redirect from Lan Chile)
    weather near La Gotera Hill, Chile. On board were many members of the Chilean association football club C.D. Green Cross. All four crew members and all...
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