2007 Torneo Apertura (Chile)

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Campeonato Nacional Apertura Copa Banco del Estado
Season2007
Dates26 January – 17 June 2007
Champions Colo-Colo
26th title
2008 Copa Libertadores Colo-Colo
2007 Copa Sudamericana Colo-Colo
Audax Italiano
Matches played210
Goals scored617 (2.94 per match)
Top goalscorer Humberto Suazo
(18 goals)
Biggest home win Cobreloa 7–1 Antofagasta
(27 January 2007)
Biggest away win Puerto Montt 2–5 Unión Española
(25 March 2006)
Longest winning run8 matches
Colo-Colo
Longest unbeaten run16 matches
Colo-Colo
Longest winless run10 matches
Lota Schwager
Longest losing run6 matches
Santiago Wanderers
Highest attendance50,000
Colo-Colo 1–0 Palestino
Total attendance1,153,826
Average attendance5,494
2007–C

The 2007 Campeonato Nacional Apertura Copa Banco del Estado was the 81st Chilean League top flight tournament, in which Colo-Colo won its 26th league title.

Contents

Teams

Stadia

TeamHome cityStadiumCapacity2006 season
Antofagasta Antofagasta Regional de Antofagasta 25,00011th in Regular Phase
Audax Italiano Santiago Municipal de La Florida 10,000Clausura runners-up
Cobreloa Calama Municipal de Calama 13,0001st in Regular Phase
Cobresal El Salvador Estadio El Cobre 14,00015th in Regular Phase
Colo-Colo Santiago Estadio Monumental 47,017Clausura winners
Coquimbo Unido Coquimbo Francisco Sánchez Rumoroso 10,0005th in Regular Phase
Deportes Concepción Concepción Municipal de Concepción 29,000Withdraw
Deportes La Serena La Serena La Portada 14,00016th in Regular Phase
Deportes Melipilla Melipilla Municipal Roberto Bravo Santibáñez 12,400Primera B Winners
Everton Viña del Mar Sausalito 19,07412th in Regular Phase
Huachipato Talcahuano Estadio Las Higueras 10,5004th in Regular Phase
Lota Schwager Coronel Federico Schwager 12,400Primera B Liguilla winner
Ñublense Chillán Municipal Nelson Oyarzún Arenas 12,400Primera B runners-up
Palestino Santiago La Cisterna 12,00013th in Regular Phase
Puerto Montt Santiago Regional de Chinquihue 8,0003rd in Regular Phase
O'Higgins Melipilla El Teniente 14,5002nd in Regular Phase
Santiago Wanderers Valparaíso Regional Chiledeportes 18,5007th in Regular Phase
Unión Española Santiago Santa Laura 18,50017th in Regular Phase
Universidad Católica Santiago San Carlos de Apoquindo 14,0004th in Regular Phase
Universidad de Chile Santiago Estadio Nacional 66,00010th in Regular Phase
Universidad de Concepción Concepción Municipal de Concepción 29,0008th in Regular Phase

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Colo-Colo 2014514716+3147 2008 Copa Libertadores & 2007 Pre-Copa Sudamericana
2 Universidad Católica 2014423614+22462007 Pre-Copa Sudamericana
3 Audax Italiano 2013523920+1944
4 Huachipato 2012443521+1440
5 Cobreloa 2010554423+2135
6 Cobresal 209563121+1032
7 Ñublense 208843131032
8 Unión Española 208482925+428
9 Deportes Melipilla 208483534+128
10 O'Higgins 208393038827
11 Deportes La Serena 207583130+126
12 Everton 206862427326
13 Universidad de Chile 206772021125
14 Deportes Concepción 2065920341423
15 Palestino 205872730323
16 Deportes Antofagasta 2057824341022
17 Universidad de Concepción 2045112533817
18 Deportes Puerto Montt 20421419402114
19 Coquimbo Unido 20421418402214
20 Santiago Wanderers [lower-alpha 1] 2044122433913
21 Lota Schwager 20261228522412
Source: Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional
Notes:
  1. Santiago Wanderers were docked three points for not paying their players on time in November 2006

Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd wins; 3rd goal difference; 4th goals scored; 5th away goals; 6th red cards; 7th yellow cards; 8th draw.

Top goalscorers

As of 12 June 2011. [1]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Chile.svg Humberto Suazo Colo-Colo 18
2 Flag of Argentina.svg José Luis Díaz Cobreloa 16
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Lucas Barrios Cobreloa 14
4
Flag of Chile.svg Luis Núñez Universidad Católica 11
Flag of Chile.svg César Díaz Cobresal 11
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Esteban Fuertes Universidad Católica 10
Flag of Chile.svg Julio Gutiérrez Unión Española 10

Pre-Copa Sudamericana play-off

18 July 2007 Universidad Católica 0–3 Audax Italiano Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo, Santiago
20:40 (UTC-4)Soccerball shade.svg11' Villanueva
Soccerball shade.svg32' Medina
Soccerball shade.svg63' Orellana
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: E. Osses
19 July 2007 Colo-Colo 2–1 Huachipato Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar
20:10 (UTC-4) Hernández Soccerball shade.svg11'
Aceval Soccerball shade.svg88'
Soccerball shade.svg7' J. González Attendance: 8,000
Referee: C. Chandía

Audax Italiano & Colo-Colo qualified for the 2007 Copa Sudamericana

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