2022 Chilean Primera División

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Campeonato Nacional
Season2022
Dates4 February – 6 November 2022
Champions Colo-Colo (33rd title)
Relegated Deportes La Serena
Deportes Antofagasta
Copa Libertadores Colo-Colo
Ñublense
Curicó Unido
Copa Sudamericana Palestino
Cobresal
Universidad Católica
Audax Italiano
Matches played239
Goals scored613 (2.56 per match)
Top goalscorer Fernando Zampedri (18 goals)
Biggest home winCuricó Unido 5–0 O'Higgins
(13 March)
Palestino 5–0 La Serena
(23 October)
Palestino 5–0 Huachipato
(5 November)
Biggest away winPalestino 0–5 Colo-Colo
(20 March)
Highest scoringHuachipato 2–5 Unión Española
(29 July)
Huachipato 3–4 Unión La Calera
(8 August)
U. de Chile 3–4 Cobresal
(5 November)
Total attendance1,080,786 [1]
Average attendance4,522
2021
2023

The 2022 Chilean Primera División, known as Campeonato PlanVital 2022 for sponsorship purposes, [2] is the 92nd season of the Chilean Primera División, Chile's top-flight football league. The season began on 4 February 2022 and ended on 6 November 2022. [3] [4]

Contents

Colo-Colo clinched their thirty-third league title with two matches to go, after winning 2–0 against Coquimbo Unido on 23 October 2022. [5] Universidad Católica were the defending champions.

Teams

16 teams took part in the league in this season, down by one from the previous season: the top 14 teams from the 2021 tournament, plus the 2021 Primera B champions Coquimbo Unido and the winners of the promotion/relegation play-off Huachipato. The promoted teams replaced Santiago Wanderers, who were relegated to Primera B at the end of the 2021 season, and Deportes Melipilla, who had six points deducted from their 2021 campaign on 13 January 2022 and were also relegated. [6]

Stadia and locations

TeamCityStadiumCapacity
Audax Italiano Santiago (La Florida) Bicentenario de La Florida [lower-roman 1] 12,000
Cobresal El Salvador El Cobre 12,000
Colo-Colo Santiago (Macul) Monumental David Arellano 47,347
Coquimbo Unido Coquimbo Francisco Sánchez Rumoroso 18,750
Curicó Unido Curicó La Granja 8,278
Deportes Antofagasta Antofagasta Calvo y Bascuñán 21,178
Deportes La Serena La Serena La Portada 18,243
Everton Viña del Mar Sausalito 22,360
Huachipato Talcahuano Huachipato-CAP Acero 10,500
Ñublense Chillán Nelson Oyarzún Arenas 12,000
O'Higgins Rancagua El Teniente 13,849
Palestino Santiago (La Cisterna) Municipal de La Cisterna 8,000
Unión Española Santiago (Independencia) Santa Laura-Universidad SEK 19,000
Unión La Calera La Calera Nicolás Chahuán Nazar 9,200
Universidad Católica Santiago (Las Condes) San Carlos de Apoquindo 14,118
Universidad de Chile Santiago (Ñuñoa) Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos [lower-roman 2] 48,665
Notes
  1. Audax Italiano played some of their home matches at Estadio El Teniente in Rancagua since Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida was used as a vaccination center for COVID-19. [7]
  2. Universidad de Chile played most of their home matches at Estadio Santa Laura-Universidad SEK in Santiago since Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos was closed for remodeling works for the 2023 Pan American Games.

Personnel and kits

TeamHead coachKit manufacturerSponsors
Audax Italiano Flag of Chile.svg Juan José Ribera Macron Traverso
Cobresal Flag of Chile.svg Gustavo Huerta KS7CSI
Colo-Colo Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg Gustavo Quinteros Adidas Pilsen del Sur
Coquimbo Unido Flag of Chile.svg Fernando Díaz Siker Betway
Curicó Unido Flag of Chile.svg Damián Muñoz OneFitMultihogar
Deportes Antofagasta Flag of Argentina.svg Javier Torrente Claus-7 Minera Escondida
Deportes La Serena Flag of Chile.svg Óscar Correa MacronBetano
Everton Flag of Argentina.svg Francisco Meneghini Charly Claro
Huachipato Flag of Chile.svg Mario Salas OneFitPF
Ñublense Flag of Chile.svg Jaime García OneFitBetway
O'Higgins Flag of Argentina.svg Mariano Soso AdidasLatamWin
Palestino Flag of Argentina.svg Gustavo Costas Capelli SportBank of Palestine
Unión Española Flag of Chile.svg Gustavo Canales (caretaker) Kappa Universidad SEK
Unión La Calera Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Vilar SikerBetway
Universidad Católica Flag of Argentina.svg Ariel Holan Under Armour BICE
Universidad de Chile Flag of Chile.svg Sebastián Miranda AdidasBetano

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Deportes Antofagasta Flag of Chile.svg Diego Reveco End of caretaker spell4 December 2021Pre-season Flag of Venezuela (state).svg Juan Tolisano 21 December 2021 [8]
Palestino Flag of Argentina.svg Patricio Graff End of contract5 December 2021 [9] Flag of Argentina.svg Gustavo Costas 20 December 2021 [10]
Unión La Calera Flag of Argentina.svg Francisco Meneghini 5 December 2021 [11] Flag of Argentina.svg Martín Anselmi 17 December 2021 [12]
Universidad de Chile Flag of Chile.svg Cristián Romero End of caretaker spell5 December 2021 [13] Flag of Colombia.svg Santiago Escobar 9 December 2021 [14]
Audax Italiano Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Sánchez Resigned6 December 2021 [15] Flag of Chile.svg Ronald Fuentes 16 December 2021 [16]
Everton Flag of Argentina.svg Roberto Sensini Mutual agreement6 December 2021 [17] Flag of Argentina.svg Francisco Meneghini 17 December 2021 [18]
O'Higgins Flag of Chile.svg Miguel Ramírez End of contract6 December 2021 [19] Flag of Argentina.svg Mariano Soso 10 December 2021 [20]
Coquimbo Unido Flag of Chile.svg Héctor Tapia Resigned4 January 2022 [21] Flag of Argentina.svg Patricio Graff 6 January 2022 [22]
Audax Italiano Flag of Chile.svg Ronald Fuentes Sacked21 March 2022 [23] 13th Flag of Chile.svg Juan José Ribera 22 March 2022 [24]
Deportes La Serena Flag of Chile.svg Ivo Basay 16 April 2022 [25] 13th Flag of Chile.svg Óscar Correa [lower-roman 1] 18 April 2022 [26]
Deportes Antofagasta Flag of Venezuela (state).svg Juan Tolisano 18 April 2022 [27] 16th Flag of Chile.svg Diego Reveco [lower-roman 1] 18 April 2022 [27]
Universidad Católica Flag of Argentina.svg Cristian Paulucci Mutual agreement18 April 2022 [28] 9th Flag of Chile.svg Rodrigo Valenzuela [lower-roman 1] 19 April 2022 [29]
Unión La Calera Flag of Argentina.svg Martín Anselmi 25 April 2022 [30] 15th Flag of Chile.svg Carlos Galdames [lower-roman 1] 25 April 2022 [31]
Universidad de Chile Flag of Colombia.svg Santiago Escobar 30 April 2022 [32] 13th Flag of Chile.svg Sebastián Miranda [lower-roman 1] 30 April 2022 [32]
Universidad Católica Flag of Chile.svg Rodrigo Valenzuela End of caretaker spell8 May 2022 [33] 12th Flag of Argentina.svg Ariel Holan 30 April 2022 [34]
Deportes La Serena Flag of Chile.svg Óscar Correa 9 May 202216th Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Marini 9 May 2022 [35]
Unión La Calera Flag of Chile.svg Carlos Galdames 13 May 202212th Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Vilar 13 May 2022 [36]
Universidad de Chile Flag of Chile.svg Sebastián Miranda 28 May 2022 [37] 10th Flag of Uruguay.svg Diego López 31 May 2022 [38]
Deportes Antofagasta Flag of Chile.svg Diego Reveco 5 June 202216th Flag of Argentina.svg Javier Torrente 5 June 2022 [39]
Coquimbo Unido Flag of Argentina.svg Patricio Graff Mutual agreement1 August 2022 [40] 16th Flag of Chile.svg Fernando Díaz 2 August 2022 [41]
Universidad de Chile Flag of Uruguay.svg Diego López 9 September 2022 [42] 13th Flag of Chile.svg Sebastián Miranda [lower-roman 2] 9 September 2022 [42]
Unión Española Flag of Chile.svg César Bravo Sacked9 September 2022 [44] 5th Flag of Chile.svg Gustavo Canales [lower-roman 3] 9 September 2022 [44]
Deportes La Serena Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Marini Mutual agreement24 October 2022 [45] 15th Flag of Chile.svg Óscar Correa 24 October 2022 [45]
Notes
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Caretaker manager.
  2. Originally as caretaker manager, appointed on a permanent basis on 25 September 2022. [43]
  3. Caretaker manager until the end of the season.

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Colo-Colo (C)3018935417+3763Qualification for Copa Libertadores group stage
2 Ñublense 30141064632+1452
3 Curicó Unido 30131074830+1849Qualification for Copa Libertadores second stage
4 Palestino 30121084535+1046Qualification for Copa Sudamericana first stage
5 Cobresal 30136114439+545
6 Universidad Católica 30136114138+345
7 Audax Italiano 3012994442+245
8 O'Higgins 30111183131044
9 Everton 3091564027+1342
10 Unión La Calera 3091293640439
11 Unión Española 30107133744737
12 Huachipato 301051532461435
13 Universidad de Chile 30861635501530
14 Coquimbo Unido 30761732522027
15 Deportes La Serena (R)30761728562827Relegation to Primera B
16 Deportes Antofagasta (R)30681623371426
Source: ANFP, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Playoff game (only if needed to decide championship between two teams), 3) Goal difference, 4) Matches won, 5) Goals for, 6) Away goals for, 7) Red cards, 8) Yellow cards, 9) Drawing of lots.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away AUD CSL CC COQ CUR ANT DLS EVE HUA ÑUB OHI PAL UE ULC UC UCH
Audax Italiano 2–21–21–11–10–33–01–01–11–22–13–10–10–23–22–0
Cobresal 0–10–22–12–32–11–10–02–01–12–01–02–03–13–11–0
Colo-Colo 1–12–14–01–11–03–02–01–00–02–01–04–04–0 0–0 4–1
Coquimbo Unido 0–13–10–21–13–22–01–11–20–10–12–22–43–22–31–0
Curicó Unido 4–11–01–23–02–01–00–44–01–25–00–00–12–03–23–1
Deportes Antofagasta 2–30–10–12–10–02–22–20–01–01–00–3 [lower-alpha 1] 2–00–00–21–1
Deportes La Serena 3–22–31–11–11–30–11–30–13–01–00–01–22–10–41–2
Everton 0–03–31–12–01–13–04–00–11–10–00–02–10–11–12–1
Huachipato 2–11–01–00–12–21–02–31–11–31–22–12–53–41–04–0
Ñublense 1–23–21–12–13–11–13–12–12–02–22–01–20–04–03–2
O'Higgins 2–21–01–12–10–01–03–02–01–11–01–22–22–22–11–0
Palestino 3–33–10–55–12–11–05–01–45–01–11–01–00–03–21–2
Unión Española 2–32–22–11–31–32–00–11–11–01–00–01–11–11–21–1
Unión La Calera 1–00–22–12–00–01–11–11–11–02–20–02–22–14–02–4
Universidad Católica 0–01–0 1–1 2–01–01–00–20–11–02–22–20–12–13–0 2–1
Universidad de Chile 2–33–4 1–3 0–01–12–12–01–13–20–10–10–02–02–1 0–3
Source: ANFP, Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
  1. Match awarded to Palestino by walkover since Deportes Antofagasta failed to provide a suitable stadium for the event. [46]

Top scorers

RankNameClubGoals
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Fernando Zampedri Universidad Católica18
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Gastón Lezcano Cobresal15
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Martín Lucero Colo-Colo
4 Flag of Chile.svg Joe Abrigo Coquimbo Unido12
Flag of Argentina.svg Lucas Passerini Unión La Calera
6 Flag of Chile.svg Alexander Aravena Ñublense11
Flag of Panama.svg Cecilio Waterman Cobresal
8 Flag of Uruguay.svg Diego Coelho Curicó Unido10
Flag of Peru (state).svg Gabriel Costa Colo-Colo
Flag of Argentina.svg Leandro Garate Unión Española
Flag of Uruguay.svg Cristian Palacios Universidad de Chile

Source: Soccerway

Awards

Award [47] WinnerClub
Player of the Year (Jugador Experto Easy) Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Martin Lucero Colo-Colo
Top goalscorer Flag of Argentina.svg Fernando Zampedri Universidad Católica
Manager of the Year Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg Gustavo Quinteros Colo-Colo
Best U-21 Player Flag of Chile.svg Alexander Aravena Ñublense
Best Goal Flag of Chile.svg Felipe Gutiérrez Universidad Católica
Best Save Flag of Chile.svg Brayan Cortés Colo-Colo
Best Referee Roberto Tobar

Team of the Season

Team of the Season [48]
GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
Flag of Chile.svg Brayan Cortés (Colo-Colo) Flag of Chile.svg Gabriel Suazo (Colo-Colo)
Flag of Argentina.svg Emiliano Amor (Colo-Colo)
Flag of Uruguay.svg Maximiliano Falcón (Colo-Colo)
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Pablo Gómez (Curicó Unido)
Flag of Chile.svg Esteban Pavez (Colo-Colo)
Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Mateos (Ñublense)
Flag of Chile.svg Víctor Méndez (Unión Española)
Flag of Chile.svg Alexander Aravena (Ñublense)
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Martín Lucero (Colo-Colo)
Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Solari (Colo-Colo)

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