Colchagua Club de Deportes or just Colchagua is a chilean Football club, their home town is San Fernando in Chile. They currently play in the Tercera Division A (Third Division A) of Chilean football, which is actually the fourth division on chilean football due to ANFP ruling. Its traditional rivals are Rancagua Sur and O'Higgins both from the city of Rancagua in the O'Higgins Region which is where San Fernando is also located, it also has rivalry with General Velásquez from the nearby town of San Vicente and with Deportes Santa Cruz. They also share some kind of brotherhood and «healthy» rivalry at the same time with Curicó Unido from the city of Curicó in the Maule Region, this is because San Fernando and Curicó are both pretty close to the regional border between O'Higgins and Maule, both cities are approximately 45 minutes away from each other, so when the La Granja stadium started it's reconstruction during early 2010, Colchagua let Curicó Unido play as local at the Jorge Silva Valenzuela stadium in San Fernando, these two teams dispute the Clásico Huaso because both teams are located in the denominated Zona Huasa (Huasa Zone) of the country.[citation needed]
Full name | Colchagua Club de Deportes | ||
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Nickname(s) | Colchagüinos, Sanfernandinos, La Herradura (The Horseshoe) | ||
Founded | January 23, 1957 | ||
Ground | Jorge Silva Valenzuela Municipal Stadium San Fernando, Chile | ||
Capacity | 5,900[citation needed] | ||
Chairman | Jorge Salazar | ||
Manager | Gerardo Silva | ||
League | Segunda División | ||
2020 | 5th | ||
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Squad
editAs of 7 September 2021[update]. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Titles
edit- Tercera División (2): 1987, 1998
See also
editExternal links
edit- Colchagua official Blog (in Spanish)