2002 Torneo Clausura (Chile)

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Campeonato Nacional Clausura Copa Banco del Estado
Season 2002
Dates31 July – 22 December 2002
Champions Colo-Colo
24th title
Relegated Deportes Concepción
Santiago Morning
2003 Copa Libertadores Colo-Colo
Cobreloa (Libertadores Play-off winner)
Matches played146
Top goalscorer Manuel Neira
(14 goals)
Total attendance999,656
Average attendance6,847
2003–A

The 2002 Campeonato Nacional Clausura Copa Banco del Estado was the 72nd Chilean League top flight tournament.

Contents

The champion was Colo-Colo which won its twenty fourth league title during its bankruptcy, so it was the first Chilean champion in this status. [1]

Qualifying stage

Scores

Home \ Away AUD CLO CSA COL DCO COQ HUA PAL RAN SMO USF DTE UCA UCH UES SWA
Audax 1–21–22–21–12–12–11–1
Cobreloa 1–04–07–13–01–11–02–0
Cobresal 1–01–12–12–21–13–21–33–2
Colo-Colo 1–23–11–11–10–02–00–2
Concepción 1–12–41–11–21–11–00–2
Coquimbo 0–00–00–00–11–02–12–01–1
Huachipato 1–11–10–03–03–03–11–21–3
Palestino 3–11–32–00–00–01–10–20–2
Rangers 1–21–21–13–03–21–11–1
S. Morning 0–41–52–00–01–20–21–1
San Felipe 3–12–01–13–21–21–12–1
Temuco 1–21–21–21–10–31–10–00–2
U. Católica 2–32–12–03–05–11–11–12–2
U. Chile 2–21–12–11–03–14–01–22–1
U. Española 2–04–33–01–12–02–10–12–0
S. Wanderers 2–32–22–12–13–12–01–0
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Standings

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Colo-Colo 156542115+623Advanced to the Playoffs
2 Huachipato 155552218+420
3 Deportes Concepción 153572026614
4 Deportes Temuco 151591332198
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Cobreloa 1510413310+2334Advanced to the Playoffs
2 Cobresal 157622320+327
3 Universidad Católica 157532820+826
4 Audax Italiano 154651922318
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group C

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Coquimbo Unido 153841012217Advanced to the Playoffs
2 Palestino 152671423912
3 Rangers 1525813281511
4 Santiago Morning 1524911261510
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group D

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Universidad de Chile 158612412+1230Advanced to the Playoffs
2 Santiago Wanderers 157442318+525
3 Unión Española 157352417+724
4 Unión San Felipe 156362120+121
Source: [ citation needed ]

Playoff stage

First Round
TeamsScoresTie-breakers
Team #1 Points Team #21st leg2nd leg GG Pen.
Universidad Católica 4:1 Coquimbo Unido 0–02–0
Santiago Wanderers 3:3 Huachipato 0–45–0 (aet)1–0
Unión Española 1:4 Colo-Colo 2–30–0
Cobreloa 6:0 Rangers 2–13–2
Cobresal 3:3 Deportes Concepción 1–54–1 (aet)1–0
Universidad de Chile 6:0 Palestino 4–34–2
Quarterfinals
TeamsScoresTie-breakers
Team #1 Points Team #21st leg2nd leg AG Pen.
Santiago Wanderers 0:6 Universidad Católica 0–41–2
Colo-Colo 6:0 Cobresal 4–13–1
Deportes Concepción 0:6 Cobreloa 0–21–2
Huachipato 2:2 Universidad de Chile 2–21–11:2
Semifinals
TeamsScoresTie-breakers
Team #1 Points Team #21st leg2nd leg AG Pen.
Universidad de Chile 1:4 Universidad Católica 0–00–1
Cobreloa 0:6 Colo-Colo 0–21–2

Finals

Colo-Colo 2–0 Universidad Católica
Espina Soccerball shade.svg47'
Quinteros Soccerball shade.svg86'
Estadio Monumental, Santiago
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Guido Aros

Universidad Católica 2–3 Colo-Colo
Lenci Soccerball shade.svg10'
Acevedo Soccerball shade.svg86'
Espina Soccerball shade.svg15' (pen.)
Neira Soccerball shade.svg67', 73'
Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 45,540
Referee: Carlos Chandía
 Primera Division
2002 Clausura Champion 
Colo-Colo
23rd title

Top goalscorers

PosPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Chile.svg Manuel Neira Colo-Colo 14
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Sergio Gioino Huachipato 13
3 Flag of Uruguay.svg Silvio Fernández Santiago Wanderers 12

Pre-Copa Libertadores Play-off

21 December 2002 Palestino 1 – 2 Cobreloa Estadio Municipal de La Cisterna, Santiago
Rubilar Soccerball shade.svg39'Soccerball shade.svg10', Soccerball shade.svg17' Madrid Attendance: 2,865
Referee: E. Ponce
28 December 2002 Cobreloa 0 – 0 Palestino Estadio Municipal, Calama
Attendance: 3,277
Referee: R. Selman

Cobreloa also qualified for the 2003 Copa Libertadores

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References

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