2013 Supercopa de Chile

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2013 Supercopa de Chile
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Event Supercopa de Chile 2013
Date10 July 2013
Venue Estadio Regional Calvo y Bascuñán, Antofagasta
Referee Enrique Osses
Attendance5,523
WeatherClear
12 °C (54 °F)
2014

The 2013 Supercopa de Chile was the first edition of this championship organised by the ANFP.

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The match was played between the 2013 Torneo de Transición Champion Unión Española, and the 2012–13 Copa Chile Winner Universidad de Chile

Road to the final

The two teams that contested the Supercopa were Unión Española, that qualified as 2013 Torneo de Transición Champion, and Universidad de Chile, that qualified for the match as the winner of the 2012–13 Copa Chile, defeating Universidad Católica 2:1 at the Estadio Germán Becker.

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2013 Torneo de Transición ChampionWinner of the 2012–13 Copa Chile

Details

Unión Española 2–0 Universidad de Chile
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Hernández Soccerball shade.svg90'

Champion

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Champion
Union Española
1st title

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