Fixtures

Chile Primera Division 04/28 19:00 10 Huachipato vs Universidad de Chile - View
Chile Primera Division 05/05 21:30 11 Universidad de Chile vs Deportes Iquique - View
Chile Primera Division 05/13 23:00 12 Union La Calera vs Universidad de Chile - View
Chile Primera Division 05/18 21:30 13 Universidad de Chile vs Universidad Catolica - View
Chile Primera Division 05/26 17:00 14 Universidad de Chile vs Nublense - View
Chile Primera Division 06/02 17:00 15 Everton de Vina vs Universidad de Chile - View

Results

Chile Primera Division 04/21 19:00 9 [2] Palestino v Universidad de Chile [1] D 2-2
Chile Primera Division 04/14 16:30 8 [1] Universidad de Chile v Coquimbo Unido [7] D 1-1
Chile Primera Division 04/08 00:00 7 [7] Union Espanola v Universidad de Chile [1] W 0-1
Chile Primera Division 03/31 21:00 6 [5] Cobreloa v Universidad de Chile [2] W 1-3
Chile Primera Division 03/25 22:00 1 [2] Universidad de Chile v Cobresal [15] D 2-2
Chile Primera Division 03/16 21:00 5 [2] Universidad de Chile v O'Higgins [3] W 1-0
Chile Primera Division 03/10 21:00 4 [5] Colo Colo v Universidad de Chile [6] W 0-1
Chile Primera Division 03/04 22:00 3 [16] Deportes Copiapo v Universidad de Chile [10] W 1-3
Chile Primera Division 02/24 21:00 2 [8] Universidad de Chile v Audax Italiano [13] W 1-0
Chile Primera Division 02/18 21:00 1 [5] Universidad de Chile v Cobresal [5] - PPT.
America Friendlies 02/04 15:00 - Huachipato v Universidad de Chile D 0-0
Club Friendly List 01/30 23:00 - Coquimbo Unido v Universidad de Chile L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 33 15 18
Wins 13 5 8
Draws 9 6 3
Losses 11 4 7
Goals for 49 19 30
Goals against 41 16 25
Clean sheets 10 6 4
Failed to score 6 3 3

Club Universidad de Chile (Spanish pronunciation: [kluβ uniβeɾsiˈðað ðe ˈtʃile]) is a professional football club based in Santiago, Chile, that plays in the Primera División.

Founded on 24 May 1927, Universidad de Chile is one of the most successful and popular football clubs in Chile, having won the league title 18 times. In the last 10 years, the team has been crowned champion six times, including their undefeated run to the 2011 Copa Sudamericana title. The team has been associated with the colour blue throughout its history, blue is present on the logo, which was officially adopted in 1943. The club rivalries are with Colo-Colo and Universidad Católica, with whom they regularly contest the Santiago derbies known as Clásicos.

Despite not owning its stadium, the club usually plays its home games at the Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, in the commune of Ñuñoa in Santiago.

Universidad de Chile was the champion of the Copa Sudamericana 2011. In this tournament, the club had an excellent performance: wasn't defeated, won all their matches in Chile and had the top scorer of the tournament's history (Eduardo Vargas). Universidad de Chile has reached semi-finals in the Copa Libertadores four times (years 1970, 1996, 2010 and 2012).

History

The club was founded on 24 May 1927, as Club Deportivo Universitario by the merger of Internado FC and Club Universitario de Deportes. Initially, the club was formed by students of the Universidad de Chile and was the sport brand of the university until 1980 when the university's rector and president of the club at the time (both of them appointed by the Pinochet dictatorship) decided to separate the club from the university and created the CORFUCH to manage the football team. This move was a part of the atomization of the Universidad de Chile made by the military dictatorship to strengthen the private universities that were founded during that time and also to reduce state power. This was seen as a major blow to the club, as it was left with nothing but a loyal fan base. From then on, the club started to decline in terms of results on the field and lack of support from various sectors of the economy when other major clubs in Chile were helped by main powers such as the government, the catholic church, and Codelco. Eventually, the team's poor performances led to a relegation to second division in 1988, and threats to dissolve the club were made by the university if the team did not manage to return to the first division within a year. In 1989, Universidad de Chile were able to earn the 2nd division's championship, thus bringing them back to the first division, where they have remained since then.

Bankruptcy and Azul Azul

In 2006, the club declared bankruptcy and received an imposed administration that was criticized by the supporters, as the new chairman immediately fired many club workers and tried to transform the club into a private company of public stocks, being opposed to the decision of the club members in a previous assembly. The team finished the year with the worst campaign in the club history and the almost-sure transformation into private company due to the ties between the appointed chairman and several businessmen.

During 2007, the imposed administration gave the club into concession to a private group (Azul Azul). In 2008, the new university's rector agreed to enter a contract with the now private club, in which he allowed the use of the university's name and symbols in exchange for a royalty and the right to appoint two out of the eleven directors of the board.

Universidad de Chile is a professional soccer team based in Santiago, Chile. Founded in 1927, the team is one of the most successful and popular clubs in Chilean football. The team's colors are blue and white, and they are known by their nickname "La U" or "Los Azules".

Universidad de Chile has a rich history of success, having won numerous domestic league titles, Copa Chile trophies, and international competitions. The team plays their home matches at the Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, which has a capacity of over 48,000 spectators.

The team has a passionate fan base known as "Los Bullangueros", who are known for their unwavering support and dedication to the club. Universidad de Chile has produced many talented players who have gone on to have successful careers both domestically and internationally.

Overall, Universidad de Chile is a powerhouse in Chilean football, with a storied history and a bright future ahead.