Santiago National F.C.

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Santiago National
Full nameSantiago National Football Club
Nickname(s)Listados
FoundedApril 10, 1900
Chairman Flag of Chile.svg J. Alberto Sánchez, (first)
League Segunda División
19549th

Santiago National, is an extinct Chilean football club based in the city of Santiago. The club was founded in 1900, and it was one of the 8 teams that founded the professional first division of the Chilean football league, in 1933.

Since 1940 until the beginning of 1942 it was known as Santiago National Juventus.

National honors

1942
1935

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