1994 Copa Chile

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1994 Copa Chile
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The Copa Chile 1994 was the 24th edition of the Chilean Cup tournament. The competition started on March 5, 1994, and concluded on August 24, 1994. Colo-Colo won the competition for their fourth time, beating O'Higgins on penalties in the final.

Contents

Calendar

RoundDate
Group Round5 March 1994
24 April 1994
Second round15–18 June 1994
Quarterfinals25–29 June 1994
Semi-finals26 July 1994
10 August 1994
Final24 August 1994

Group Round

Key to colours in group tables
Teams that progressed to the second round

Group 1

  DANT DARI CSAL CLOA DIQU
D. Antofagasta 60303020
D. Arica 12310121
Cobresal 32001312
Cobreloa 30322153
D. Iquique 21430030
RankTeamPoints
1 Cobreloa 15
2 Deportes Antofagasta 13
3 Deportes Iquique 12
4 Deportes Arica 5
5 Cobresal 4

Intergroup scores (groups 1-2)

CSAL 0-1 RATA 1-0
DOVA 2-2 CLOA 4-0
DIQU 1-0 COQU 0-0
DLSE 1-1 DANT 1-0
ULCA 2-1 DARI 0-3

Group 2

  RATA COQU DLSE DOVA ULCA
R. Atacama 10201041
Coquimbo U. 01113133
D. La Serena 12002011
D. Ovalle 21111121
U. La Calera 10110200
RankTeamPoints
1 Regional Atacama 16
2 Unión La Calera 10
3 Deportes La Serena 9
4 Coquimbo Unido 8
5 Deportes Ovalle 8

Group 3

  EVER USFE UCHI UESP SWAN
Everton 10023011
U. San Felipe 11110213
U. de Chile 31414042
U. Española 11210241
S. Wanderers 01000212
RankTeamPoints
1 Universidad de Chile 18
2 Unión Española 12
3 Everton 11
4 Santiago Wanderers 7
5 Unión San Felipe 4

Intergroup scores (groups 3-4)

COLO 1-1 UCHI 4-1
EVER 4-2 PALE 4-2
USFE 2-2 AUDI 3-1
UESP 1-0 UCAT 1-1
SWAN 2-2 DMEL 0-2

Group 4

  AUDI COLO PALE DMEL UCAT
Audax Italiano 34121001
Colo-Colo 11324111
Palestino 41012110
D. Melipilla 20112302
U. Católica 11342111
RankTeamPoints
1 Colo-Colo 14
2 Palestino 12
3 Universidad Católica 10
4 Audax Italiano 7
5 Deportes Melipilla 5

Group 5

  DCOL HUAC OHIG ÑUBL RANG USCR
D. Colchagua 0100122010
Huachipato 4100401220
O'Higgins 1121311110
Ñublense 2200211045
Rangers 1000313210
U. Santa Cruz 2221222121
RankTeamPoints
1 Rangers 13
2 Huachipato 11
3 O'Higgins 11
4 Unión Santa Cruz 10
5 Deportes Colchagua 8
6 Ñublense 7

Group 6

  POSO DCON DPMO DTEM LSCH FVIA
P. Osorno 0100112011
D. Concepción 1011321221
D. Puerto Montt 1102110000
D. Temuco 0122121110
Lota S. 0112011124
F. Vial 0220004240
RankTeamPoints
1 Deportes Concepción 14
2 Provincial Osorno 12
3 Fernández Vial 11
4 Deportes Puerto Montt 11
5 Deportes Temuco 7
6 Lota Schwager 5

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Huachipato 2–5 Colo-Colo 1–31–2
Everton 4–2 Deportes La Serena 1–13–1
Unión La Calera 1–8 Cobreloa 1–30–5
Provincial Osorno 1–3 Rangers 1–30–0
Fernández Vial 0–4 Universidad de Chile 0–00–4
Deportes Antofagasta 6–5 Unión Española 4–12–4
O'Higgins 3–2 Deportes Concepción 1–02–2
Deportes Iquique 3–6 Regional Atacama 3–10–5

Quarterfinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Rangers 1–3 Colo-Colo 1–00–3
O'Higgins 5–3 Everton 2–13–2
Deportes Antofagasta 4–3 Cobreloa 3–21–1
Universidad de Chile 6–3 Regional Atacama 5–01–3

Semifinals

O'Higgins 3 3 Universidad de Chile
Riveros Soccerball shade.svg5', Soccerball shade.svg47'
Moyano Soccerball shade.svg23'
Guevara Soccerball shade.svg29'
Mardones Soccerball shade.svg38'
Salas Soccerball shade.svg55' (pen.)
Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 4,582
Referee: E. Marín

Deportes Antofagasta 0 2 Colo-Colo
Ramírez Soccerball shade.svg47'
Tapia Soccerball shade.svg53'
Estadio Regional, Antofagasta
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: H. Silva

Universidad de Chile 1 2 O'Higgins
Salas Soccerball shade.svg65'Moyano Soccerball shade.svg45'
Soto Soccerball shade.svg89'
Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 25,900
Referee: S. Imperatore

Colo-Colo 3 1 Deportes Antofagasta
Toninho Soccerball shade.svg36', Soccerball shade.svg84'
Yáñez Soccerball shade.svg73'
Arturi Soccerball shade.svg63'

Final

Colo-Colo 1 1 O'Higgins
Vega Soccerball shade.svg40'Molina Soccerball shade.svg71'
Penalties
Ramírez Soccerball shad check.svg
Vega Soccerball shade cross.svg
Reyes Soccerball shad check.svg
Toninho Soccerball shade cross.svg
Etcheverry Soccerball shad check.svg
3 – 2Soccerball shade cross.svg Meléndez
Soccerball shad check.svg J. Díaz
Soccerball shad check.svg Chacón
Soccerball shade cross.svg Illesca
Soccerball shade cross.svg W. Rojas
Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 31,371
Referee: H. Silva

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