1979 Copa Polla Gol final

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1979 Copa Polla Gol Final
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Event 1979 Copa Polla Gol
Date14 April 1979
Venue Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile
Referee Alberto Martínez
Attendance74,111
1977
1980

The 1979 Copa Polla Gol Final was played between Universidad de Chile and Colo-Colo at the Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile on April 14, 1979, to determine that year's competition winner. Universidad de Chile won the match 2-1, lifting the cup for the first time in its history.

Match details

Universidad de Chile 2 1 Colo-Colo
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Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 74,111
Referee: Alberto Martínez
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Universidad de Chile
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Colo-Colo
UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE:
GK  Flag of Argentina.svg Hugo Carballo
DF  Flag of Paraguay.svg Johnny Ashwell
DF  Flag of Chile.svg Alberto Quintano
DF  Flag of Chile.svg Luis Mosquera
DF  Flag of Chile.svg Vladimir Bigorra
MF  Flag of Chile.svg Juan Soto
MF  Flag of Chile.svg Leonardo Montenegro
MF  Flag of Chile.svg Jorge Socías
FW  Flag of Chile.svg Héctor Hoffens
FW  Flag of Argentina.svg Luis Alberto Ramos
FW  Flag of Chile.svg Mariano Puyol
Manager:
Flag of Chile.svg Fernando Riera
COLO-COLO:
GK  Flag of Chile.svg Óscar Wirth
DF  Flag of Chile.svg Mario Galindo
DF  Flag of Chile.svg Leonel Herrera
DF  Flag of Chile.svg Atilio Herrera
DF  Flag of Chile.svg Gabriel Rodríguez
MF  Flag of Chile.svg Carlos Rivas
MF  Flag of Chile.svg Daniel Díaz
MF  Flag of Chile.svg José Bernal
FW  Flag of Argentina.svg Ramón Héctor Ponce
FW  Flag of Chile.svg Carlos Caszely
FW  Flag of Chile.svg Leonardo Véliz
Manager:
Flag of Chile.svg Pedro Morales Torres


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