1998_Primera_División_of_Chile

1998 Primera División of Chile

1998 Primera División of Chile

Football league season


The 1998 Campeonato Nacional, known as Campeonato Nacional Copa Banco del Estado 1998 for sponsorship purposes, was the 67th season of top-flight football in Chile. Colo-Colo won their 22nd title following a 2–1 home win against Deportes Iquique on 13 December. Universidad Católica also qualified for the next Copa Libertadores as Liguilla winners.

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Standings

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Results

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Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Topscorers

Liguilla Pre-Copa Libertadores

Semifinals

16 December 1998 1st leg Cobreloa 2–2 Universidad Católica Calama
Vallejos 2'
Donoso 35'
25' Figueroa
51' Ormazábal
Stadium: Municipal
Attendance: 3,758
Referee: Guido Aros
16 December 1998 1st leg Deportes Concepción 1–3 Universidad de Chile Concepción
Bravo 38' 42', 90' P. González
70' Maestri
Stadium: Collao
Attendance: 6,930
Referee: Eduardo Gamboa
18 December 1998 2nd leg Universidad Católica 0–0
(2a–2 agg.)
Cobreloa Las Condes, Santiago
Stadium: San Carlos de Apoquindo
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Pablo Pozo
18 December 1998 2nd leg Universidad de Chile 1–0
(4–1 agg.)
Deportes Concepción Independencia, Santiago
Acuña 35' Stadium: Santa Laura
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Rubén Selman

Finals

Universidad Católica qualified for the 1999 Copa Libertadores

Promotion/relegation play-offs

19 December 1998 Santiago Morning 2 – 0 Provincial Osorno Santa Laura
Nuñez 29'
Avalos 78' (pen)
Referee: Eduardo Gamboa
19 December 1998 Unión Española 1 – 6 Coquimbo Unido Santa Laura
Ibañez 2' de Gregorio 23' 32'
Ortega Sánchez 45' 64'
Caro 52'
Cabello 55'
Attendance: 8,978
Referee: Christian Lemus

22 December 1998 Provincial Osorno[2] 1 – 1 Santiago Morning Parque Schott
Calabresse Gullace Referee: Pablo Pozo

See also


Notes

  1. Coquimbo Unido stayed in the first level, while Unión Española remained in the second level.
  2. Coquimbo Unido stayed in the first level, while Unión Española remained in the second level.

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