2016 Torneo Clausura (Chile)

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Campeonato Nacional Clausura Scotiabank
Season2015–16
Dates15 January – 15 May 2016
ChampionsUniversidad Católica
(11th title)
RelegatedSan Marcos de Arica
Unión La Calera
2017 Copa LibertadoresUniversidad Católica
2016 Copa SudamericanaO'Higgins
Palestino
U. de Concepción
Matches played120
Goals scored356 (2.97 per match)
Top goalscorerNicolás Castillo
(11 goals)
Biggest home winU. de Chile 8–1 O'Higgins
(24 January)
Highest attendance31,023 U. de Chile 0–0 Colo-Colo
(20 March)
Total attendance622,725
Average attendance5,189

The 2016 Campeonato Nacional Clausura Scotiabank was the 98th Chilean League top flight, in which Universidad Católica won its 11th league title.

Standings[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Universidad Católica 15 9 2 4 33 25 +8 29 Champions and 2017 Copa Libertadores group stage
2 Colo-Colo 15 8 4 3 19 11 +8 28
3 O'Higgins 15 8 4 3 28 24 +4 28 Liguilla Pre-Sudamericana
4 Palestino 15 6 7 2 24 18 +6 25
5 Universidad de Concepción 15 8 1 6 22 24 −2 25
6 Santiago Wanderers 15 6 5 4 31 26 +5 23 Liguilla Pre-Sudamericana
7 Deportes Antofagasta 15 6 3 6 23 18 +5 21
8 Deportes Iquique 15 4 7 4 22 21 +1 19
9 Huachipato 15 4 7 4 26 27 −1 19
10 Universidad de Chile 15 3 7 5 29 25 +4 16
11 San Luis de Quillota 15 3 7 5 22 25 −3 16
12 Audax Italiano 15 3 7 5 16 19 −3 16
13 Unión Española 15 2 9 4 20 24 −4 15
14 Cobresal 15 3 5 7 14 21 −7 14
15 San Marcos de Arica 15 2 6 7 10 17 −7 12
16 Unión La Calera 15 2 5 8 16 30 −14 11
Updated to match(es) played on 30 April 2016. Source: Standings
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Liguilla Pre-Copa Sudamericana[]

Following the conclusion of the regular season, the teams placed 2nd to 5th qualify for the Liguilla in order to determine the "Chile 2" spot to the 2016 Copa Sudamericana. However, teams that already played the 2016 Copa Libertadores (from second stage onwards) and both finalists of Copa Chile are ineligible to compete in the Liguilla.[1] These teams are the following:

  • Colo-Colo (2nd), played in Copa Libertadores. Despite having qualified for Copa Sudamericana as being runners-up of Copa Chile, their spot was removed and given to a team in the aggregate table, as a team cannot qualify for two international tournaments in a calendar year.
  • Palestino (4th), already qualified for the Copa Sudamericana through the aggregate table.
  • Universidad de Concepción (5th), already qualified for the Copa Sudamericana through the aggregate table.
  Semifinals Final
                         
3 O'Higgins 3 0 3  
8 Deportes Iquique 1 1 2  
    3 O'Higgins 0 1 1
  6 Santiago Wanderers 0 0 0
6 Santiago Wanderers 0 0 0 (4)
7 Deportes Antofagasta 0 0 0 (3)  

Semifinals[]

4 May 2016 (2016-05-04) 1st Leg Deportes Iquique 1–3 O'Higgins Estadio Tierra de Campeones, Iquique
22:00 Zenteno Red card 51'
Villalobos 70'
Report San Juan 17'
Acevedo 38'
Insaurralde 49'
Attendance: 3,180
Referee: Carlos Ulloa
8 May 2016 (2016-05-08) 2nd Leg O'Higgins 0–1 Deportes Iquique Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua
18:00 Report Ríos 82' Attendance: 6,320
Referee: Eduardo Gamboa

O'Higgins won 3–2 on aggregate.


4 May 2016 (2016-05-04) 1st Leg Deportes Antofagasta 0–0 Santiago Wanderers Estadio Regional Calvo y Bascuñán, Antofagasta
19:30 Report Attendance: 2,532
Referee: Cristián Andaur
8 May 2016 (2016-05-08) 2nd Leg Santiago Wanderers 0–0
(4–3 p)
Deportes Antofagasta Estadio Elías Figueroa Brander, Valparaíso
16:00 Report Attendance: 4,482
Referee: Patricio Polic
Penalties
Muñoz soccer ball with red X
Fernández soccer ball with check mark
Luna soccer ball with red X
Ramos soccer ball with check mark
Viana soccer ball with check mark
Saldías soccer ball with red X
Rosales soccer ball with red X
Cuadra soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark Ciampichetti
soccer ball with red X Villagra
soccer ball with check mark Leyton
soccer ball with red X Riquelme
soccer ball with check mark Dituro
soccer ball with red X Delfino
soccer ball with red X Jerez
soccer ball with red X

0–0 on aggregate. Santiago Wanderers won 4–3 on penalties.

Final[]

11 May 2016 (2016-05-11) 1st Leg Santiago Wanderers 0–0 O'Higgins Estadio Elías Figueroa Brander, Valparaíso
20:00 Report Insaurralde Red card 49' Attendance: 4,628
Referee: Claudio Puga
15 May 2016 (2016-05-15) 2nd Leg O'Higgins 1–0 Santiago Wanderers Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua
16:00 Acevedo 10' Report Attendance: 7,242
Referee: Julio Bascuñán

O'Higgins won 1–0 on aggregate and qualified for the 2016 Copa Sudamericana.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Bases Campeonato Nacional - Primera División Temporada 2015-2016 - Apertura y Clausura" (PDF). ANFP (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 June 2016.

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