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Chilean Superclásico

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Superclásico del Fútbol Chileno
April 2018's Superclásico.
LocationSantiago
TeamsColo-Colo
Universidad de Chile
First meetingColo-Colo 6–0 U. de Chile
1938 Campeonato Nacional
(7 August 1938)
Latest meetingColo-Colo 0–1 U. de Chile
2024 Campeonato Nacional
(10 March 2024)
Statistics
Most winsColo-Colo (108)
Most player appearancesMisael Escuti (33)
Top scorerCarlos Campos (16)
Largest victoryColo-Colo 6-0 U. de Chile
(7 August 1938)
Garra Blanca, Colo-Colo

The Chilean Football Derby (El clásico del fútbol chileno) is a rivalry in Chilean football. It is contested between Colo-Colo and Universidad de Chile.

Colo-Colo is the most popular football club in Chile and though its supporters can be found in volumes through all socioeconomic strata, it has been traditionally linked to the working class. Sporting achievements since its foundation in 1925 and specially the death of its captain and founder David Arellano in 1927 gave Colo-Colo a huge fan base.

However, since the 60's, its once unrivaled supremacy has been put to test with the up-rise of Universidad de Chile and its long-remembered Ballet Azul team. Representing varsity values and the middle class, Universidad de Chile has seen an increase in its popularity, with who take pride in their fidelity, having endured long droughts without trophies and even relegation from the top tier.

Stadiums

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Estadio Monumental.

According to some professionals related to the design and operation of this type of works, a stadium of its own generates a social, economic, architectural and cultural impact, and is a testimony of both the evolution and performance of a sports club. Colo-Colo has been the owner of two venues: The Carabineros Stadium and the Monumental. After decades of fundraising and preliminary openings, the Monumental reopened on September 30, 1989, with its facilities as its regular headquarters since that date. It has a capacity of 43,667 spectators and has been the scene of the finals of the 1991 Copa Libertadores, the 1992 Copa Interamericana and the 2015 Copa América.

As for the Universidad de Chile, to date it does not have its own campus, having to serve as a venue in stadiums such as the Nacional and Santa Laura.

Statistics

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As of 10 March 2024
Matches Wins Draws
COL UCH
Campeonato Nacional 195 89 49 57
Copa Chile 40 17 13 10
Campeonato de Apertura (1933-50) 3 1 1 1
Liguilla Pre-Libertadores 8 2 1 5
Copa Mercosur 2 1 0 1
All competitions 243 110 63 70

See also

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