2009 Copa Chile

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2009 Copa Chile
Country Chile
Teams81
Defending champions Universidad de Concepción
Champions Unión San Felipe
Runners-up Municipal Iquique
Top goal scorer(s) Angel Vildozo (5 goals)
2008
2010

The 2009 Copa Chile was the 30th edition of the competition. The competition started on May 10, 2009 with the preliminary round and concluded on November 15, 2009 with the Final. The winner qualifies for the 2010 Copa Sudamericana.

Contents

Schedule

RoundDateNumber of fixturesClubsNew entries this round
Preliminary roundMay 10, 2009
May 17, 2009
681 → 7512 Regional Amateur Champions
First roundMay 24, 2009
June 7, 2009
1175 → 6416 Tercera B Clubs
1 Regional Amateur Champion
Second roundJune 10, 2009
June 29, 2009
664 → 581 Tercera B Club
Third RoundJune 10, 2009
June 29, 2009
1158 → 4716 Tercera Division Clubs
2 Regional Amateur Champions
Fourth RoundAugust 5, 2009
August 19, 2009
1547 → 321 Primera Division Club
14 Primera B Clubs
1 Provincial Amateur Team
Fifth RoundAugust 26, 2009
September 16, 2009
1632 → 1617 Primera Division Clubs
Round of 16September 30, 2009
October 13, 2009
816 → 8-
QuarterfinalsOctober 21, 2009
November 3, 2009
48 → 4-
SemifinalsNovember 11, 200924 → 2-
FinalNovember 15, 200912 → 1-

Teams

A record 82 clubs were accepted for the competition; one club, Luis Matte Larrain, folded before the fixtures were released, leaving 81 clubs to appear in the draw. The teams for this edition are the teams from the Primera Division, Primera B, Tercera Division, regional amateur club champions, and selected amateur teams.

Primera División

Primera B

Tercera División

Cuarta División

Regional teams

Special invitee

First round

This round comprised the 2009 Tercera B teams (except one), one Regional Amateur Champion, plus five of the winners of the preliminary round.

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Trasandino de Socoroma (Arica)4–4 (a)Asotel (Antofagasta)3–01–4
Juan Lyon (Pichidegua)2–3Balmaceda (San Antonio)1–21–1
Luchador (Lican Ray)6–2Audax de Futrono1–15–1
Academia Quilpué0–6Deportes Quilicura0–20–4
Pudahuel Barrancas3–3 (4–3 p)Deportes Cerro Navia3–00–3
Provincial Talagante 9–2Juventud Padre Hurtado3–06–2
Ferroviarios 2–5Universidad Iberoamericana2–40–1
Real León0–4Corporación Ñuñoa0–20–2
Municipal La Pintana 9–2 Lautaro de Buin 6–23–0
Academia Samuel Reyes 3–2 General Velásquez 2–01–2
Enfoque de Rancagua1–6 Deportes Santa Cruz 1–30–3

Second round

This round comprised the winners of the first round (except one), the remaining 2009 Tercera B team, and one Regional Amateur Champion team.

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Trasandino de Socoroma (Arica)2–3Balmaceda (San Antonio)1–01–3
Academia Samuel Reyes1–4Lord Cochrane (Concepción)1–20–2
Municipal La Pintana 7–5Universidad Iberoamericana4–23–3
Deportes Quilicura3–2Juventud Puente Alto3–10–1
Corporación Ñuñoa1–2 Deportes Santa Cruz 1–10–1
Deportes Cerro Navia1–6 Provincial Talagante 0–11–5

Third round

This round comprised the winners of the second round (except two), the remaining winner of the first round, the 2009 Tercera División teams, plus two Regional Amateur Champion teams.

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
San Antonio Unido 3–7 Deportes Colchagua 1–12–6
Municipal Mejillones2–3 Deportes Ovalle 1–11–2
Trasandino 2–4 Corporación Peñalolén 2–40–0
Municipal La Pintana 2–2 (a)Deportes Quilicura0–02–2
Deportes Santa Cruz 1–2 Provincial Talagante 0–11–1
Deportivo Lo Barnechea 4–2 Unión Quilpué 2–12–1
Magallanes 7–2Provincial AGC3–04–2
Deportes Temuco 5–4 Iberia 2–13–3
Linares Unido 2–2 (a) Fernández Vial 2–10–1
Unión Temuco 5–0 Deportes Valdivia 3–02–0
Prat de Punta Arenas 4–3Lord Cochrane (Aysén)1–03–3

Fourth round

The Fourth Round marks the beginning of the competition for professional teams. The draw for the Fourth Round was held on July 31, 2009 and was conducted by the "Manager of National Tournaments", René Rosas. This round comprised the winners of the Third Round, the 2009 Primera B teams, Primera División team Colo-Colo, and special invitee Selección Rapa Nui (the Easter Island Team).

DateHome teamScoreAway team
August 5 Unión Temuco 41 Naval
August 5 Selección Rapa Nui 04 Colo-Colo
August 5 Deportes Temuco 31 Deportes Concepción
August 12 Deportivo Lo Barnechea 22 (23 p) Deportes Melipilla
August 12 Deportes Ovalle 00 (23 p) Coquimbo Unido
August 12 Equipo Peñalolén 23 Unión San Felipe
August 12 Magallanes 11 (35 p) Santiago Wanderers
August 13Balmaceda (San Antonio)00 (13 p) Deportes Copiapó
August 13 Fernández Vial 12 Lota Schwager
August 12/19 Deportes Colchagua 11 (45 p) Unión La Calera
August 19 Provincial Talagante 11 (34 p) Deportes Antofagasta
August 19Lord Cochrane (Concepción)00 (35 p) San Luis
August 19 Municipal La Pintana 12 San Marcos de Arica
August 19Luchador (Lican Ray)12 Deportes Puerto Montt
August 19 Prat de Punta Arenas 12 Provincial Osorno

Fifth round

DateHome teamScoreAway team
August 26 Unión San Felipe 21 O'Higgins
August 26 Deportes Antofagasta 21 Cobreloa
August 26 San Marcos de Arica 22 (56 p) Municipal Iquique
August 26 San Luis 22 (53 p) Universidad de Chile
September 2 Palestino 01 Curicó Unido
September 2 Lota Schwager 21 Huachipato
September 2 Deportes Copiapó 04 Cobresal
September 2 Coquimbo Unido 11 (43 p) Deportes La Serena
September 2 Unión La Calera 25 Unión Española
September 2 Audax Italiano 23 Santiago Morning
September 2 Deportes Melipilla 20 Rangers
September 2 Unión Temuco 20 Universidad Católica
September 15 Deportes Puerto Montt 03 Universidad de Concepción
September 16 Santiago Wanderers 00 (54 p) Everton
September 16 Provincial Osorno 21 Ñublense
September 16 Deportes Temuco 04 Colo-Colo

Final phase

Round of 16

DateHome teamScoreAway team
September 30 Santiago Wanderers 00 (35 p) Santiago Morning
September 30 San Luis 11 (45 p) Universidad de Concepción
October 6 Coquimbo Unido 10 Cobresal
October 7 Deportes Melipilla 24 Curicó Unido
October 7 Unión Temuco 22 (54 p) Provincial Osorno
October 7 Deportes Antofagasta 01 Municipal Iquique
October 7 Lota Schwager 01 Colo-Colo
October 13 Unión San Felipe 10 Unión Española

Quarterfinals

DateHome teamScoreAway team
October 21 Unión San Felipe 11 (65 p) Colo-Colo
October 28 Unión Temuco 00 (56 p) Universidad de Concepción
October 28 Curicó Unido 13 Santiago Morning
November 3 Coquimbo Unido 01 Municipal Iquique

Semifinals

Unión San Felipe 2 0 Universidad de Concepción
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Domínguez Soccerball shade.svg88'
Estadio Municipal de San Felipe, San Felipe
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Eduardo Gamboa

Municipal Iquique 1 1 Santiago Morning
Fica Soccerball shade.svg67'Ríos Soccerball shade.svg31'
Penalties
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Sagredo Soccerball shad check.svg
Naranjo Soccerball shad check.svg
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4 2Soccerball shade cross.svg Basaure
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Soccerball shad check.svg Navia
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Estadio Tierra de Campeones, Iquique
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Eduardo Ponce

Final

Unión San Felipe 3 0 Municipal Iquique
Vildozo Soccerball shade.svg20' (pen.), 45'
Briceño Soccerball shade.svg90+2'
Copa Chile
2009 Champion
Bandera de San Felipe.svg
U. San Felipe
First Title

Top goalscorers

PosNameClubGoals
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Angel Vildozo Unión San Felipe 5
2 Flag of Paraguay.svg Cristian Bogado Colo-Colo 4
3 Flag of Chile.svg Humberto Álvarez Unión Temuco 3
Flag of Argentina.svg Gustavo Canales Unión Española 3
Flag of Chile.svg Víctor Césped Unión Temuco 3
Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Rivarola Santiago Morning 3

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