Chile national football team results (1910–1959)

This page details the match results and statistics of the Chile national football team from 1910 to 1959.

Results

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Chile's score is shown first in each case.

No. Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Chile scorers Att. Ref.
1 27 May 1910 Belgrano, Buenos Aires (A)   Argentina 1–3 Friendly Simmons 6,200 [1][2]
2 29 May 1910 Colegiales, Buenos Aires (N)   Uruguay 0–3 Copa Centenario Revolución de Mayo 6,000 [1][2][3]
3 5 June 1910 Estadio GEBA, Buenos Aires (A)   Argentina 1–5 Copa Centenario Revolución de Mayo Campbell 2,500 [1][2][3]
4 11 September 1910 Viña del Mar (H)   Argentina 0–3 Friendly 7,200 [1][2]
5 21 September 1913 Valparaiso Sporting Club, Viña del Mar (H)   Argentina 0–2 Friendly [1][2]
6 2 July 1916 Estadio GEBA, Buenos Aires (N)   Uruguay 0–4 1916 South American Championship 3,000 [1][2][4]
7 6 July 1916 Estadio GEBA, Buenos Aires (N)   Argentina 1–6 1916 South American Championship Báez 18,000 [1][2][4]
8 8 July 1916 Estadio GEBA, Buenos Aires (N)   Brazil 1–1 1916 South American Championship Salazar 15,000 [1][2][4]
9 12 July 1916 Estadio GEBA, Buenos Aires (A)   Argentina 0–1 Friendly [1][2]
10 14 July 1916 Montevideo (A)   Uruguay 1–4 Friendly France 6,000 [1][2]
11 30 September 1917 Parque Pereira, Montevideo (N)   Uruguay 0–4 1917 South American Championship 22,000 [1][2][5]
12 6 October 1917 Parque Pereira, Montevideo (N)   Argentina 0–1 1917 South American Championship 15,000 [1][2][5]
13 12 October 1917 Parque Pereira, Montevideo (N)   Brazil 0–5 1917 South American Championship 10,000 [1][2][5]
14 21 October 1917 Estadio Racing Club, Avellaneda (A)   Argentina 1–1 Friendly France 10,000 [1][2]
15 11 May 1919 Estádio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro (N)   Brazil 0–6 1919 South American Championship 20,000 [1][2][6]
16 17 May 1919 Estádio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro (N)   Uruguay 0–2 1919 South American Championship 8,000 [1][2][6]
17 22 May 1919 Estádio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro (N)   Argentina 1–4 1919 South American Championship France 15,000 [1][2][6]
18 11 September 1920 Valparaiso Sporting Club, Viña del Mar (N)   Brazil 0–1 1920 South American Championship 15,000 [1][2][7]
19 20 September 1920 Valparaiso Sporting Club, Viña del Mar (N)   Argentina 1–1 1920 South American Championship Bolados 16,000 [1][2][7]
20 26 September 1920 Valparaiso Sporting Club, Viña del Mar (N)   Uruguay 1–2 1920 South American Championship Au. Domínguez 16,000 [1][2][7]
21 17 September 1922 Estádio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro (N)   Brazil 1–1 1922 South American Championship Bravo 30,000 [1][2][8]
22 23 September 1922 Estádio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro (N)   Uruguay 0–2 1922 South American Championship 12,000 [1][2][8]
23 28 September 1922 Estádio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro (N)   Argentina 0–4 1922 South American Championship 2,500 [1][2][8]
24 5 October 1922 Estádio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro (N)   Paraguay 0–3 1922 South American Championship 1,000 [1][2][8]
25 22 October 1922 Estadio Sportivo Barracas, Buenos Aires (A)   Argentina 0–1 Friendly [1][2]
26 19 October 1924 Parque Central, Montevideo (N)   Uruguay 0–5 1924 South American Championship 15,000 [1][2][9]
27 25 October 1924 Parque Central, Montevideo (N)   Argentina 0–2 1924 South American Championship 15,000 [1][2][9]
28 1 November 1924 Parque Central, Montevideo (N)   Paraguay 1–3 1924 South American Championship Arellano 1,000 [1][2][9]
29 12 October 1926 Estadio Sport de Ñuñoa, Santiago (N)   Bolivia 7–1 1926 South American Championship M. Ramírez, Subiabre, Arellano (4), H. Moreno 12,000 [1][2][10]
30 17 October 1926 Estadio Sport de Ñuñoa, Santiago (N)   Uruguay 1–3 1926 South American Championship Subiabre 13,000 [1][2][10]
31 31 October 1926 Estadio Sport de Ñuñoa, Santiago (N)   Argentina 1–1 1926 South American Championship Saavedra 8,000 [1][2][10]
32 3 November 1926 Estadio Sport de Ñuñoa, Santiago (N)   Paraguay 5–1 1926 South American Championship Arellano (3), M. Ramírez (2) 6,000 [1][2][10]
33 10 December 1927 Santiago (H)   Uruguay 2–3 Friendly Alfaro (2) [1][2]
34 27 May 1928 Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam (N)   Portugal 2–4 1928 Summer Olympics Subiabre, Carbonell 2,309 [1][2][11]
35 5 June 1928 Monnikenhuize, Arnhem (N)   Mexico 3–1 1928 Summer Olympics Subiabre (3) 6,000 [1][2][11]
36 8 June 1928 Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel, Rotterdam (N)   Netherlands 2–2 1928 Summer Olympics Bravo, Alfaro 18,000 [1][2][11]
37 16 July 1930 Parque Central, Montevideo (N)   Mexico 3–0 1930 FIFA World Cup Vidal (2), Rosas (o.g.) 9,249 [1][2][12]
38 19 July 1930 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)   France 1–0 1930 FIFA World Cup Subiabre 2,000 [1][2][12]
39 22 July 1930 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)   Argentina 1–3 1930 FIFA World Cup Arellano 41,459 [1][2][12]
40 6 January 1935 Original Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Argentina 1–4 1935 South American Championship Carmona 25,000 [1][2][13]
41 18 January 1935 Original Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Uruguay 1–2 1935 South American Championship Giudice 13,000 [1][2][13]
42 26 January 1935 Original Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Peru 0–1 1935 South American Championship 12,000 [1][2][13]
43 30 December 1936 Estadio Gasómetro, Buenos Aires (N)   Argentina 1–2 1937 South American Championship Toro 35,000 [1][2][14]
44 3 January 1937 Estadio Boca Juniors, Buenos Aires (N)   Brazil 4–6 1937 South American Championship Avendaño, Toro (2), Riveros 20,000 [1][2][14]
45 10 January 1937 Estadio Gasómetro, Buenos Aires (N)   Uruguay 3–0 1937 South American Championship Toro (2), Arancibia 18,000 [1][2][14]
46 17 January 1937 Estadio Gasómetro, Buenos Aires (N)   Paraguay 2–3 1937 South American Championship Toro (2) 12,000 [1][2][14]
47 21 January 1937 Estadio Gasómetro, Buenos Aires (N)   Peru 2–2 1937 South American Championship Torres, Carmona 8,000 [1][2][14]
48 15 January 1939 Original Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Paraguay 1–5 1939 South American Championship Sorrel 10,000 [1][2][15]
49 22 January 1939 Original Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Peru 1–3 1939 South American Championship Al. Domínguez 6,000 [1][2][15]
50 29 January 1939 Original Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Uruguay 2–3 1939 South American Championship R. Muñoz, Luco 15,000 [1][2][15]
51 5 February 1939 Original Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Ecuador 4–1 1939 South American Championship Toro, Avendaño (2), Sorrel 10,000 [1][2][15]
52 26 February 1939 Santiago (H)   Paraguay 4–1 Friendly Toro (3), Sorrel [1][2]
53 2 March 1940 Estadio de Chacarita Juniors, Buenos Aires (A)   Argentina 1–4 Copa Presidente de Chile Sorrel [1][2][16]
54 9 March 1940 Estadio Gasómetro, Buenos Aires (A)   Argentina 2–3 Copa Presidente de Chile Pizarro, H. Muñoz [1][2][16]
55 12 March 1940 Montevideo (A)   Uruguay 2–3 Friendly Luco, Diaz [1][2]
56 5 January 1941 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (H)   Argentina 1–2 Copa Presidente de Argentina Alonso [1][2][17]
57 9 January 1941 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (H)   Argentina 2–5 Copa Presidente de Argentina Sorrel, Balbuena [1][2][17]
58 2 February 1941 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Ecuador 5–0 1941 South American Championship Toro, Sorrel (2), Pérez, Contreras 40,000 [1][2][18]
59 9 February 1941 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Peru 1–0 1941 South American Championship Pérez 70,000 [1][2][18]
60 16 February 1941 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Uruguay 0–2 1941 South American Championship 70,000 [1][2][18]
61 4 March 1941 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Argentina 0–1 1941 South American Championship 70,000 [1][2][18]
62 10 January 1942 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)   Uruguay 1–6 1942 South American Championship Contreras 40,000 [1][2][19]
63 14 January 1942 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)   Brazil 1–6 1942 South American Championship Al. Domínguez 10,000 [1][2][19]
64 22 January 1942 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)   Paraguay 0–2 1942 South American Championship 25,000 [1][2][19]
65 31 January 1942 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)   Argentina 0–0[A] 1942 South American Championship 15,000 [1][2][19]
66 5 February 1942 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)   Ecuador 2–1 1942 South American Championship Al. Domínguez, Armingol 15,000 [1][2][19]
67 7 February 1942 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)   Peru 0–0 1942 South American Championship 70,000 [1][2][19]
68 14 January 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Ecuador 6–3 1945 South American Championship Alcántara (3), Vera, F. Hormazábal, Clavero 65,000 [1][2][20]
69 24 January 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Bolivia 5–0 1945 South American Championship Clavero (3), Alcántara (2) 70,000 [1][2][20]
70 31 January 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Colombia 2–0 1945 South American Championship Medina, Piñeiro 60,000 [1][2][20]
71 11 February 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Argentina 1–1 1945 South American Championship Medina 70,000 [1][2][20]
72 18 February 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Uruguay 1–0 1945 South American Championship Medina 65,000 [1][2][20]
73 28 February 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Brazil 0–1 1945 South American Championship 80,000 [1][2][20]
74 16 January 1946 Estadio Gasómetro, Buenos Aires (N)   Uruguay 0–1 1946 South American Championship 50,000 [1][2][21]
75 19 January 1946 Estadio Gasómetro, Buenos Aires (N)   Paraguay 2–1 1946 South American Championship Araya, Cremaschi 60,000 [1][2][21]
76 26 January 1946 Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N)   Argentina 1–3 1946 South American Championship Alcántara 80,000 [1][2][21]
77 3 February 1946 Estadio Gasómetro, Buenos Aires (N)   Brazil 1–5 1946 South American Championship Salfate 22,000 [1][2][21]
78 8 February 1946 Estadio Gasómetro, Buenos Aires (N)   Bolivia 4–1 1946 South American Championship Araya (2), Cremaschi (2) 18,000 [1][2][21]
79 6 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)   Uruguay 0–6 1947 South American Championship 20,000 [1][2][22]
80 9 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)   Peru 2–1 1947 South American Championship Valera, Busquets 15,000 [1][2][22]
81 11 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)   Ecuador 3–0 1947 South American Championship Peñaloza, López (2) 22,000 [1][2][22]
82 16 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)   Argentina 1–1 1947 South American Championship Riera 30,000 [1][2][22]
83 23 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)   Paraguay 0–1 1947 South American Championship 5,000 [1][2][22]
84 27 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)   Colombia 4–1 1947 South American Championship Prieto, Sáez (2), Riera 5,000 [1][2][22]
85 30 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N)   Bolivia 4–3 1947 South American Championship Aráoz (o.g.), Sáez, Infante, López 5,000 [1][2][22]
86 6 April 1949 Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (N)   Bolivia 2–3 1949 South American Championship Riera, Salamanca 30,000 [1][2][23]
87 13 April 1949 Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (N)   Brazil 1–2 1949 South American Championship López 45,000 [1][2][23]
88 17 April 1949 Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N)   Ecuador 1–0 1949 South American Championship Rojas 8,000 [1][2][23]
89 20 April 1949 Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N)   Colombia 1–1 1949 South American Championship López 7,000 [1][2][23]
90 27 April 1949 Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (N)   Paraguay 2–4 1949 South American Championship Cremaschi, Ramos 1,000 [1][2][23]
91 30 April 1949 Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (N)   Peru 0–3 1949 South American Championship 1,000 [1][2][23]
92 8 May 1949 Estádio América, Belo Horizonte (N)   Uruguay 3–1 1949 South American Championship Infante (2), Cremaschi 5,000 [1][2][23]
93 26 February 1950 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (A)   Bolivia 0–2 1950 FIFA World Cup qualification[B] [1][2][24]
94 12 March 1950 Santiago (H)   Bolivia 5–0 Friendly[C] Infante (3), Díaz Zambrano, Cremaschi [1][2]
95 7 April 1950 Santiago (H)   Uruguay 1–5 Friendly Díaz Zambrano [1][2]
96 9 April 1950 Santiago (H)   Uruguay 2–1 Friendly Infante, Cremaschi [1][2]
97 25 June 1950 Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro (N)   England 0–2 1950 FIFA World Cup 29,703 [1][2][25]
98 29 June 1950 Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro (N)   Spain 0–2 1950 FIFA World Cup 19,790 [1][2][25]
99 2 July 1950 Estádio Ilha do Retiro, Recife (N)   United States 5–2 1950 FIFA World Cup Robledo, Cremaschi (2), Prieto, Riera 8,501 [1][2][25]
100 16 March 1952 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Panama 6–1 1952 Panamerican Championship E. Hormazábal, Prieto (3), M. Muñoz, Meléndez [1][2][26]
101 26 March 1952 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Mexico 4–0 1952 Panamerican Championship E. Hormazábal, Prieto (2), Díaz Carmona [1][2][26]
102 2 April 1952 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Peru 3–2 1952 Panamerican Championship Prieto, Meléndez, Cremaschi [1][2][26]
103 13 April 1952 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Uruguay 2–0 1952 Panamerican Championship Cremaschi, M. Muñoz [1][2][26]
104 20 April 1952 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Brazil 0–3 1952 Panamerican Championship [1][2][26]
105 25 February 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Paraguay 0–3 1953 South American Championship 45,000 [1][2][27]
106 1 March 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Uruguay 3–2 1953 South American Championship Molina (3) 45,000 [1][2][27]
107 4 March 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Peru 0–0 1953 South American Championship 45,000 [1][2][27]
108 19 March 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Ecuador 3–0 1953 South American Championship Molina (2), Cremaschi 55,000 [1][2][27]
109 23 March 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Brazil 2–3 1953 South American Championship Molina (2) 35,000 [1][2][27]
110 28 March 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Bolivia 2–2[D] 1953 South American Championship Meléndez, Díaz Carmona 45,000 [1][2][27]
111 24 May 1953 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (H)   England 1–2 Friendly Díaz Zambrano 70,000 [1][2]
112 12 June 1953 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (H)   Spain 1–2 Friendly M. Muñoz [1][2]
113 26 July 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (A)   Peru 2–1 Copa del Pacífico E. Hormazábal, Robledo [1][2][28]
114 28 July 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (A)   Peru 0–5 Copa del Pacífico [1][2][28]
115 14 February 1954 Asunción (A)   Paraguay 0–4 1954 FIFA World Cup qualification [1][2][29]
116 21 February 1954 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (H)   Paraguay 1–3 1954 FIFA World Cup qualification Robledo [1][2][29]
117 28 February 1954 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (H)   Brazil 0–2 1954 FIFA World Cup qualification [1][2][29]
118 14 March 1954 Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro (A)   Brazil 0–1 1954 FIFA World Cup qualification [1][2][29]
119 17 September 1954 Santiago (H)   Peru 2–1 Copa del Pacífico Meléndez, Russo [1][2][28]
120 19 September 1954 Santiago (H)   Peru 2–4 Copa del Pacífico Meléndez (2) [1][2][28]
121 27 February 1955 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Ecuador 7–1 1955 South American Championship E. Hormazábal (3), Díaz Zambrano (2), Meléndez, Robledo 40,000 [1][2][30]
122 6 March 1955 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Peru 5–4 1955 South American Championship M. Muñoz, Robledo (2), E. Hormazábal, J. Ramírez 50,000 [1][2][30]
123 13 March 1955 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Uruguay 2–2 1955 South American Championship M. Muñoz, E. Hormazábal 50,000 [1][2][30]
124 20 March 1955 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Paraguay 5–0 1955 South American Championship Meléndez (2), M. Muñoz (2), E. Hormazábal 55,000 [1][2][30]
125 30 March 1955 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N)   Argentina 0–1 1955 South American Championship 65,000 [1][2][30]
126 18 September 1955 Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro (A)   Brazil 1–1 Copa Bernardo O'Higgins J. Ramírez [1][2][31]
127 20 September 1955 Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (A)   Brazil 1–2 Copa Bernardo O'Higgins E. Hormazábal [1][2][31]
128 24 January 1956 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)   Brazil 4–1 1956 South American Championship E. Hormazábal (2), Meléndez, Sánchez 18,000 [1][2][32]
129 29 January 1956 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)   Argentina 0–2 1956 South American Championship 45,000 [1][2][32]
130 6 February 1956 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)   Uruguay 1–2 1956 South American Championship J. Ramírez 60,000 [1][2][32]
131 9 February 1956 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)   Peru 4–3 1956 South American Championship E. Hormazábal, M. Muñoz, Fernández, Sánchez 5,000 [1][2][32]
132 12 February 1956 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N)   Paraguay 2–0 1956 South American Championship E. Hormazábal, J. Ramírez 4,000 [1][2][32]
133 1 March 1956 Estadio Olímpico Universitario, Mexico City (N)   Brazil 1–2 1956 Panamerican Championship Tello 14,000 [1][2][33]
134 8 March 1956 Estadio Olímpico Universitario, Mexico City (N)   Costa Rica 1–2 1956 Panamerican Championship E. Hormazábal 80,000 [1][2][33]
135 11 March 1956 Estadio Olímpico Universitario, Mexico City (N)   Argentina 0–3 1956 Panamerican Championship [1][2][33]
136 15 March 1956 Estadio Olímpico Universitario, Mexico City (N)   Peru 2–2 1956 Panamerican Championship Díaz Zambrano, Cortés [1][2][33]
137 17 March 1956 Estadio Olímpico Universitario, Mexico City (N)   Mexico 1–2 1956 Panamerican Championship Tello 80,000 [1][2][33]
138 26 August 1956 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (H)   Czechoslovakia 3–0 Friendly E. Hormazábal, Robledo (2) 50,000 [1][2]
139 13 March 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Brazil 2–4 1957 South American Championship J. Ramírez, Fernández 42,000 [1][2][34]
140 16 March 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Peru 0–1 1957 South American Championship 60,000 [1][2][34]
141 21 March 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Colombia 3–2 1957 South American Championship Verdejo (2), Espinoza 45,000 [1][2][34]
142 24 March 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Ecuador 2–2 1957 South American Championship J. Ramírez (2) 45,000 [1][2][34]
143 28 March 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Argentina 2–6 1957 South American Championship Fernández (2) 50,000 [1][2][34]
144 1 April 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N)   Uruguay 0–2[E] 1957 South American Championship 40,000 [1][2][34]
145 15 September 1957 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (H)   Brazil 1–0 Copa Bernardo O'Higgins Meléndez [1][2][31]
146 18 September 1957 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (H)   Brazil 1–1 (a.e.t.) Copa Bernardo O'Higgins Fernández [1][2][31]
147 22 September 1957 Santiago (H)   Bolivia 2–1 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification Díaz Zambrano, J. Ramírez [1][2][35]
148 29 September 1957 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (A)   Bolivia 0–3 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification [1][2][35]
149 13 October 1957 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (H)   Argentina 0–2 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification [1][2][35]
150 20 October 1957 Boca Juniors Stadium, Buenos Aires (A)   Argentina 0–4 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification [1][2][35]
151 7 March 1959 Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N)   Argentina 1–6 First 1959 South American Championship Álverez 70,000 [1][2][36]
152 11 March 1959 Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N)   Paraguay 1–2 First 1959 South American Championship Sánchez 45,000 [1][2][36]
153 15 March 1959 Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N)   Brazil 0–3 First 1959 South American Championship 40,000 [1][2][36]
154 21 March 1959 Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N)   Peru 1–1 First 1959 South American Championship Tovar 50,000 [1][2][36]
155 26 March 1959 Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N)   Bolivia 5–2 First 1959 South American Championship M. Soto (2), J. Soto (2), Sánchez 70,000 [1][2][36]
156 2 April 1959 Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (N)   Uruguay 1–0 First 1959 South American Championship M. Moreno 5,000 [1][2][36]
157 17 September 1959 Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro (A)   Brazil 0–7 Copa Bernardo O'Higgins [1][2][31]
158 20 September 1959 Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (A)   Brazil 0–1 Copa Bernardo O'Higgins [1][2][31]
159 18 November 1959 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (H)   Argentina 4–2 Friendly Ríos, Bello (2), Sánchez [1][2]
Notes
  1. ^
    A: The Argentina vs. Chile match at the 1942 South American Championships was abandoned after 42 minutes when the Chilean players left the field in protest at the referee's performance. The match was subsequently awarded to Argentina.
  2. ^
    B: Originally played as a qualification match for the 1950 FIFA World Cup before Argentina withdrew. As a result of Argentina's withdrawal, both Bolivia and Chile qualified automatically and FIFA do not consider this match as an official qualification match.[24]
  3. ^
    C: Originally scheduled as a qualification match for the 1950 FIFA World Cup but later played as a friendly after both teams qualified automatically.[24]
  4. ^
    D: Suspended after 66 minutes, the match was awarded to Chile following unsportsmanlike behaviour from the Bolivian team.[27]
  5. ^
    E: The Uruguay vs. Chile match at the 1957 South American Championships was abandoned after 43 minutes following a pitch invasion by spectators. The score at the time of the abandonment was taken as the final result.[34]

Record by opponent

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Team Pld W D L GF GA GD WPCT
  Argentina 34 1 5 28 26 90 −64 2.94
  Bolivia 11 8 0 3 36 18 +18 72.73
  Brazil 24 2 4 18 22 65 −43 8.33
  Colombia 4 3 1 0 10 4 +6 75.00
  Costa Rica 1 0 0 1 1 2 −1 0.00
  Czechoslovakia 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 100.00
  Ecuador 9 8 1 0 33 8 +25 88.89
  England 2 0 0 2 1 4 −3 0.00
  France 1 1 0 0 1 0 +1 100.00
  Netherlands 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 0.00
  Mexico 4 3 0 1 11 3 +8 75.00
  Panama 1 1 0 0 6 1 +5 100.00
  Paraguay 16 5 0 11 26 36 −10 31.25
  Peru 18 7 5 6 27 34 −7 38.89
  Portugal 1 0 0 1 2 4 −2 0.00
  Spain 2 0 0 2 1 4 −3 0.00
  United States 1 1 0 0 5 2 +3 100.00
  Uruguay 28 7 1 20 30 70 −40 25.00
Total 159 48 18 93 243 347 −104 30.19
Source: Results

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