2010 in Chilean football

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This article covers the 2010 football season in Chile.

National tournaments[]

Primera División[]

Due to the 2010 Chile earthquake, there was a single tournament, rather than the usual consecutive Apertura and Clausura "seasons"

  • Champion: Universidad Católica (10th title)
    • Topscorer: Milovan Mirosevic (19 goals)
  • Relegated: Everton, San Luis Quillota

Source: RSSSF[1]

Copa Chile[]

  • Winner: Municipal Iquique (2nd title)

Source: RSSSF[2]

National team results[]

  Win   Draw   Loss

2010 World Cup[]

June 16 Group stage Honduras  0 – 1  Chile Nelspruit, South Africa
13:30 UTC+2 (Report) Beausejour 34' Stadium: Mbombela Stadium
Attendance: 32,664
Referee: Eddy Maillet (Seychelles)
June 21 Group stage Chile  1 – 0   Switzerland Port Elizabeth, South Africa
16:00 UTC+2 González 75' (Report) Stadium: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Attendance: 34,872
Referee: Khalil Al Ghamdi (Saudi Arabia)
June 25 Group stage Chile  1 – 2  Spain Pretoria, South Africa
20:30 UTC+2 Millar 47' (Report) 24' Villa
37' Iniesta
Stadium: Loftus Versfeld Stadium
Attendance: 41,958
Referee: Marco Rodríguez (Mexico)
June 28 Round of 16 Brazil  3 – 0  Chile Johannesburg, South Africa
20:30 UTC+2 Juan 35'
Luís Fabiano 38'
Robinho 59'
(Report) Stadium: Ellis Park Stadium
Attendance: 54,096
Referee: Howard Webb (England)

Friendly matches[]

January 20 Chile  2 – 1  Panama Coquimbo, Chile
22:30 UTC-3 Paredes 52', 54' (Report) Brown 87' Stadium: Bicentenario Francisco Sánchez Rumoroso
Attendance: 18,750
Referee: Martín Vázquez (Uruguay)
March 31 Chile  0 – 0  Venezuela Temuco, Chile
22:15 UTC-3 (Report) Stadium: Bicentenario Germán Becker
Attendance: 18,125
Referee: Roberto Silvera (Uruguay)
May 5 Chile  2 – 0  Trinidad and Tobago Iquique, Chile
22:15 UTC-4 Morales 1'
Toro 48'
(Report) Stadium: Tierra de Campeones
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Jorge Antequera (Bolivia)
May 16 Mexico  1 – 0  Chile Mexico City, Mexico
12:00 UTC-5 Medina 13' (Report) Stadium: Estadio Azteca
Attendance: 95,000
Referee: Mark Geiger (United States)
May 26 Chile  3 – 0  Zambia Calama, Chile
19:15 UTC-4 Alexis 52' 83'
Valdivia 85'
(Report) Stadium: Municipal de Calama
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Gabriel Favale (Argentina)
May 30 Chile  1 – 0  Northern Ireland Chillán, Chile
15:15 UTC-4 Paredes 31' (Report)[permanent dead link] Stadium: Nelson Oyarzún Arenas
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Líber Prudente (Uruguay)
May 30 Chile  3 – 0  Israel Concepción, Chile
22:00 UTC-4 Suazo 19'
Alexis 49'
Tello 91'
(Report)[permanent dead link] Stadium: Municipal de Collao
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Antonio Arias (Paraguay)
June 9 Unofficial Friendly Chile  2 – 0  New Zealand Nelspruit, South Africa
13:30 UTC+2 Fierro 68'
Paredes 71'
(Report) Stadium: Kanyamazane Stadium
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Danieel Bennard (South Africa)
September 7 Ukraine  2 – 1  Chile Kyiv, Ukraine
21:00 UTC+02 Rakytskiy 36'
Aliyev 65'
(Report) Isla 87' Stadium: Lobanovsky Dynamo Stadium
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Vital Sebastianic (Belarus)
October 9 United Arab Emirates  0 – 2  Chile Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
20:30 UTC+4 (Report) Cereceda 6' (pen.)
Morales 37'
Stadium: Sheikh Zayed Stadium
Attendance: 500
Referee: Jalal Al Ghamdi (Saudi Arabia)
October 12 Oman  0 – 1  Chile As Sib, Oman
19:00 UTC+4 (Report) Morales 20' Stadium: Seeb Stadium
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Abdulah Alblushi (Kuwait)
November 17 Chile  2 – 0  Uruguay Santiago, Chile
20:45 UTC-3 Alexis 38'
Vidal 75'
(Report) Stadium: Estadio Monumental
Attendance: 45,017
Referee: Carlos Torres (Paraguay)

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