2015 Supercopa de Chile

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2015 Supercopa de Chile
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Germán Becker Stadium, venue of the match
Event Supercopa de Chile 2015
Date30 September 2015
Venue Estadio Germán Becker, Temuco
WeatherClear
11 °C (52 °F)

The 2015 Supercopa de Chile was the third edition of this championship organised by the ANFP.

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The match was played between the 2014-15 Primera División Best-Champions Universidad de Chile, and the 2014–15 Copa Chile Winners Universidad de Concepción. [1]

Road to the final

The two teams that contested the Supercopa were Universidad de Chile, that qualified as Apertura 2014 Champion and the Best Champion in the accumulated table, and Universidad de Concepción, that qualified for the match as the winner of the 2014–15 Copa Chile, defeating Palestino 3:2 at the Estadio Fiscal de Talca.

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Apertura 2014 Champion and Best-ChampionWinner of the 2014–15 Copa Chile

Details

Universidad de Chile 2–1 Universidad de Concepción
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Estadio Germán Becker, Temuco
Attendance: 12,522
Referee: Patricio Polic

Champion

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Champion
Universidad de Chile
1st title

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References

  1. "ANFP explicó cómo se disputará la Supercopa - CNN Chile". www.cnnchile.com. Archived from the original on 2015-10-05.