1965 Primera División de Chile

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Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Profesional
Dates3 April 1965 – 27 February 1966
Champions Universidad de Chile (5th title)
Relegated Coquimbo Unido
1966 Copa Libertadores Universidad de Chile
Universidad Católica
Matches played306
Goals scored1,027 (3.36 per match)
Top goalscorer Héctor Scandolli (25)
Biggest home win Unión Española 8–1 Magallanes
(22 January 1966)
Highest attendance74,522 Universidad Católica 0–0 Universidad de Chile
(18 September 1965)
Total attendance3,046,357
Average attendance9,955
1964
1966

The 1965 Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Profesional, was the 33rd season of top-flight football in Chile. Universidad de Chile won their fifth title, also qualifying for the 1966 Copa Libertadores. [1]

Contents

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Universidad de Chile 3425728636+5057Champions, qualified to the 1966 Copa Libertadores
2 Universidad Católica 3421947139+3251Qualified to the 1966 Copa Libertadores
3 Rangers 3418887663+1344
4 Palestino 34161177042+2843
5 Everton 34177107652+2441
6 Green Cross Temuco 34147135146+535
7 Colo-Colo 341112116555+1034
8 Audax Italiano 341210124339+434
9 Deportes La Serena 341210125759234
10 Santiago Wanderers 34137145554+133
11 O'Higgins 341111124953433
12 Unión Española 34127157466+831
13 Magallanes 341191441571631
14 Unión San Felipe 341331859862729
15 Santiago Morning 344181243591626
16 San Luis 345131646672123
17 Unión La Calera 34871941733223
18 Coquimbo Unido 34182524815710Relegated to the Segunda División
Source: [ citation needed ]
  Primera División de Chile
1965 Champions 
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Universidad de Chile
5th title

Results

Home \ Away AUD COL COQ EVE GCT DLS MAG OHI PAL RAN USF SLU SMO ULC UES UCA UCH SWA
Audax 3–11–12–11–02–21–21–11–11–10–11–11–00–02–11–10–32–0
Colo-Colo 3–13–01–10–36–11–12–01–15–01–23–31–13–11–11–11–31–3
Coquimbo 1–31–11–52–10–11–10–11–11–33–50–00–01–21–20–10–40–1
Everton 2–15–43–03–21–01–23–01–02–24–12–01–11–16–20–02–52–0
Green Cross T. 3–11–23–10–43–12–02–21–21–13–02–02–05–10–31–11–32–1
La Serena 2–01–13–02–15–02–02–11–23–43–22–11–11–12–10–31–12–2
Magallanes 1–00–03–04–30–30–31–11–14–30–10–02–13–02–20–11–22–1
O'Higgins 0–32–11–10–31–00–01–21–11–34–11–00–02–10–14–21–25–1
Palestino 1–14–12–13–31–24–32–20–14–05–07–14–13–22–01–32–03–1
Rangers 2–02–15–24–31–14–22–03–11–13–22–23–22–03–02–12–32–1
San Felipe 1–31–42–02–13–01–12–13–32–14–34–22–24–14–10–32–33–5
San Luis 0–01–14–20–10–12–11–12–21–25–23–01–10–23–30–32–03–3
S. Morning 0–20–10–02–20–03–30–10–42–22–32–02–21–03–12–13–30–3
La Calera 2–11–13–11–23–22–33–10–00–23–32–13–13–30–51–20–31–3
U. Española 0–32–44–04–20–01–18–12–32–20–26–04–05–33–12–41–31–1
U. Católica 3–12–54–12–11–14–22–15–22–12–13–14–32–23–02–10–02–0
U. de Chile 1–04–35–03–12–11–05–13–12–11–16–02–12–23–05–30–02–2
S. Wanderers 0–32–03–10–30–24–01–02–20–12–14–23–11–14–00–21–10–1
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Topscorer

NameTeamGoals
Flag of Argentina.svg Héctor Scandolli Rangers 25

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