There are several football rivalries amongst clubs in Chile.
Contents
- Super Clsico
- Clsico Universitario The Varsity Derby
- Colo ColoUniversidad Catlica
- Colo ColoCobreloa
- Clsico Aconcagino
- Clsico del Norte Northern Derby
- Clsico Penquista
- Clsico Provincial Clsico del Interior Provincial Derby Inland Derby
- Clsico de Colonias Diaspora Derby
- Clsico Porteo The Seaport Derby
- Clsico Metropolitano Metropolitan Derby
- Clsico del Cobre Copper Derby
- Clsico del Maule
- Clsico Chorero
- Clsico del Sur Southern Derby
- Clsico de la Cuarta Regin
- Huaso derby
- References
Super Clásico
Colo Colo vs Universidad de Chile
The rivalry between Colo Colo and Universidad de Chile is the biggest in Chile. It was first played in 1938.
Clásico Universitario (The Varsity Derby)
Universidad de Chile vs Universidad Católica
This match, which represents the oldest derby in Chile, is between the football teams of Universidad de Chile and Universidad Católica, that represent two of the most important universities and football teams in the country. Originally University clubs, they turned professional in the 1930s and kept their amateur names.
The first professional match was in 1937, although Universidad Católica had defeated Universidad de Chile more often when they had met as amateur sides. The biggest goal difference in a match was Universidad Católica 5:0 Universidad de Chile, but Universidad de Chile.
Colo Colo–Universidad Católica
Colo Colo vs. Universidad Católica
Colo Colo–Cobreloa
Colo Colo vs. Cobreloa
Clásico Aconcagüino
Unión San Felipe vs. Trasandino de Los Andes
Clásico del Norte (Northern Derby)
San Marcos de Arica vs. Deportes Iquique
Clásico Penquista
Deportes Concepción vs. Fernández Vial
Clásico Provincial / Clásico del Interior (Provincial Derby / Inland Derby)
San Luis de Quillota vs. Unión La Calera
Clásico de Colonias (Diaspora Derby)
Unión Española vs. Palestino vs. Audax Italiano
There are three traditional rivals: Unión Española, founded by Spanish immigrants; Palestino, a team founded by members of the Palestinian diaspora living in Chile; and Audax Italiano, which originated from their local Italian counterpart, hence the name of the derbies. Unión Española is also the second oldest club of the Primera División Chilena with 113 years (behind Santiago Wanderers with 118 years) and all three clubs have a long history of rivalry. All three teams are based in Santiago.
Clásico Porteño (The Seaport Derby)
Santiago Wanderers vs. Everton
It is played between Santiago Wanderers of Valparaiso, and Everton of Viña del Mar. It is the oldest derby in Chile. The first match was played in 1916.
The rivalry between the two teams is evident. Over the last few years Everton started to display a more colourful game play and with a big financial input from the local authorities, they brought new players which helped them win the most recent derbies. One of the most notable games was on 29 September 2013, after 5 players were sent off (2 from Wanderers and 3 from Everton), Wanderers eventually winning 3-0; it was described as one of the bloodiest matches seen so far.
Clásico Metropolitano (Metropolitan Derby)
Santiago Morning vs. Deportes Magallanes
Contested by Santiago Morning and Deportes Magallanes, two teams which were very successful upon their inception and the beginning of Chilean football history, and are one of the oldest clubs in the country. The rivalry is one of the oldest in the country.
Clásico del Cobre (Copper Derby)
Cobreloa vs Cobresal
Two teams associated with the copper rich regions and the industry Cobreloa and Cobresal contest the derby since the late 70's, when the clubs were founded.
Clásico del Maule
Rangers de Talca vs. Curicó Unido
Clásico Chorero
Huachipato vs. Naval de Talcahuano
Clásico del Sur (Southern Derby)
Puerto Montt vs. Deportes Provincial Osorno
Clásico de la Cuarta Región
La Serena vs. Coquimbo Unido
Club de Deportes La Serena is associated with the upper class while Coquimbo Unido is considered a traditionally a club of the working class.