1997 Torneo Clausura (Chile)

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Campeonato Nacional Clausura Copa Banco del Estado
Dates26 July – 21 December 1997
Champions Colo-Colo (21st title)
Relegated Unión Española
Deportes Antofagasta
1998 Copa Libertadores Colo-Colo
Matches played120
Goals scored337 (2.81 per match)
Top goalscorer Richart Báez
Rubén Vallejos
(10 goals)
Biggest away win Deportes Antofagasta 1–7 Universidad de Chile
(22 November)
Highest attendance43,335 Colo-Colo 4–0 Deportes Temuco
(21 December)
Total attendance719,378
Average attendance5,994
1997-A
1998

The 1997 Campeonato Nacional Clausura Copa Banco del Estado was the 66th Chilean League top flight tournament, Colo-Colo were the champions, winning their 21st title. [1]

Contents

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Colo-Colo 1511223319+1435
2 Universidad Católica 159332515+1030
3 Audax Italiano 159243116+1529
4 Universidad de Chile 157533617+1926
5 Cobreloa 157442817+1125
6 Deportes Puerto Montt 156452120+122
7 Provincial Osorno 155641915+421
8 Coquimbo Unido 155641513+221
9 Deportes La Serena 155462120+119
10 Palestino 155281321817
11 Deportes Antofagasta 1552815271217
12 Huachipato 154471322916
13 Unión Española 154382227515
14 Deportes Temuco 1543818311315
15 Santiago Wanderers 1525813261311
16 Deportes Concepción 1525815321711
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Home \ Away DAN AUD CLO COL DCO COQ HUA DLS POS PAL DPM DTE UCA UCH UES SWA
Antofagasta 0–01–02–10–22–11–31–72–0
Audax 4–21–26–04–01–02–12–11–0
Cobreloa 5–04–01–03–02–11–12–2
Colo-Colo 2–12–13–03–22–03–14–01–14–1
Concepción 0–00–01–12–22–01–20–52–2
Coquimbo 1–11–11–00–12–31–02–1
Huachipato 0–20–12–11–31–10–00–0
La Serena 3–10–14–10–01–01–13–01–0
Osorno 2–10–04–00–00–01–14–3
Palestino 2–10–11–32–00–11–12–4
P. Montt 2–11–01–03–22–00–02–04–1
Temuco 3–21–11–41–10–14–12–0
U. Católica 0–41–14–12–11–22–02–02–0
U. Chile 1–23–20–23–08–30–0
U. Española 3–12–35–40–12–10–20–2
S. Wanderers 1–03–21–22–20–01–21–10–2
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Topscorers

PosNameTeamGoals
1 Flag of Paraguay.svg Richart Báez Universidad de Chile 10
2 Flag of Chile.svg Rubén Vallejos Deportes Puerto Montt 10
3 Flag of Paraguay.svg Hugo Brizuela Audax Italiano 9

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References

  1. "Clausura 1997: Torneos cortos también sirven". Colo-Colo . Retrieved 6 August 2015.