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2014 Supercopa de Chile

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CDF Man of the Match
  
Rodrigo Naranjo

Referee
  
Roberto Tobar

Weather
  
Clear 20 °C (68 °F)

Man of the match
  
Rodrigo Naranjo

Easy Man of the Match
  
Rodrigo Naranjo

Attendance
  
7,000

Date
  
3 May 2014

2014 Supercopa de Chile

Event
  
Supercopa de Chile 2014

Venue
  
Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo

The 2014 Supercopa de Chile was the second edition of this championship organised by the Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional (ANFP).

Contents

The match was played between the 2013-14 Primera División Best-Champions O'Higgins, and the 2013–14 Copa Chile Winners Deportes Iquique.

O'Higgins won his first Supercopa in his history, winning 3–2 on penalties, after a 1-1 on the 90 minutes with goals of Rodrigo Díaz for Iquique and Luis Pedro Figueroa for O'Higgins.

Match

The match was disputed on Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo as a neutral stadium, and the referee chosen for the match was Roberto Tobar.

In the first half, Iquique scored the 1:0 by Rodrigo Díaz at the 5 minutes, later in the 38' Luis Pedro Figueroa scored the 1:1 for O'Higgins. At the 8', Pablo Calandria suffered a ruptured cruciate ligament in his right knee, making a substitution for Diego Cháves.

In the second half, both teams has many chances to score a goal, but they not materialized, especially O'Higgins, that had two face to face with the goalkeeper Rodrigo Naranjo. Finally, the match was defined at the penalty kicks, for O'Higgins scored Opazo, Huerta and Figueroa, and failed Chaves, Vargas and Uglessich, meanwhile for Iquique scored Romero and Villalobos, and failed the penalties Zenteno, Pinares, Díaz and Brito, that gave the title to the celestes.

Road to the final

The two teams that disputed the Supercopa were O'Higgins, that qualified as Apertura 2013-14 Champion and the Best Champion in the accumulated table, and Deportes Iquique, that qualified for the trophy dispute as the winner of the 2013–14 Copa Chile, winning Huachipato 3:1 at the Estadio Monumental.

Details

Champions

References

2014 Supercopa de Chile Wikipedia


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