Competition | Campeonato Nacional Petrobras |
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Season | 2011 |
Winners | Apertura: Universidad de Chile |
Continentalcup1 | 2012 Copa Libertadores |
Continentalcup1 qualifiers | Universidad de Chile |
Continentalcup2 | 2011 Copa Sudamericana |
Continentalcup2 qualifiers | Deportes IquiqueUniversidad CatólicaUniversidad de Chile |
League topscorer | Matías Urbano (12 goals) |
Biggest home win | Audax Italiano 5–0 Santiago Morning(August 28) |
Biggest away win | Unión San Felipe 0–5 Ñublense(March 19) |
Highest scoring | Cobresal 4–3 U. de Concepcion(April 10)Unión Española 4–3 Deportes La Serena(April 30)Universidad Católica 5–2 Cobresal(April 24) |
Highest attendance | 39,685Universidad Católica v Universidad de Chile |
Lowest attendance | 441Santiago Morning v Huachipato |
Prevseason | 2010 |
Nextseason | 2012 |
The 2011 Primera División del Fútbol Profesional Chileno season (known as the 2011 Campeonato Nacional Petrobras for sponsorship reasons) is the 80th season of top-flight football in Chile. Universidad Católica is the defending champion.
Team | ! City | ! Stadium | ! Current manager | |
Audax Italiano | Santiago, Chile>Santiago | Estadio Municipal de La Florida>Municipal de La Florida | ||
Cobreloa | Calama, ChileCalama || | Estadio Municipal de Calama>Municipal de Calama | ||
Club Deportes Cobresal | Cobresal | El Salvador, ChileEl Salvador || | Estadio El Cobre>El Cobre | |
Colo-Colo | Santiago, ChileSantiago || | Estadio Monumental David Arellano>Monumental David Arellano | ||
Deportes Iquique | Iquique| | Estadio Tierra de Campeones>Tierra de Campeones | ||
Deportes La Serena | La Serena (Chile)La Serena || | Estadio La Portada>La Portada | ||
Club Deportivo Huachipato | Huachipato | Talcahuano| | Estadio CAP>CAP | |
Ñublense | Chillán| | Estadio Municipal Nelson Oyarzún Arenas>Municipal Nelson Oyarzún Arenas | ||
Club Deportivo O'Higgins | O'Higgins | Rancagua| | Estadio El Teniente>El Teniente | |
Club Deportivo Palestino | Palestino | Santiago, ChileSantiago || | Estadio Municipal de La Cisterna>Municipal de La Cisterna | |
Santiago Morning | Santiago, ChileSantiago || | Estadio Municipal de La Pintana>Municipal de La Pintana | ||
Santiago Wanderers | Valparaíso| | Estadio Regional Chiledeportes>Regional Chiledeportes | ||
Unión Española | Santiago, ChileSantiago || | Estadio Santa Laura>Santa Laura | ||
Unión La Calera | La Calera, ChileLa Calera || | Estadio Municipal Nicolás Chahuán>Municipal Nicolás Chahuán | ||
Unión San Felipe | San Felipe, ChileSan Felipe || | Estadio Municipal de San Felipe>Municipal de San Felipe | ||
Club Deportivo Universidad Católica | Universidad Católica | Santiago, ChileSantiago || | Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo>San Carlos de Apoquindo | |
Club Universidad de Chile | Universidad de Chile | Santiago, ChileSantiago || | Estadio Nacional de Chile>Nacional | |
Club Deportivo Universidad de Concepción | Universidad de Concepción | Concepción, ChileConcepción || | Estadio Municipal de Concepción>Municipal de Concepción |
{|class="wikitable" |- !Team !Outgoing head coach !Manner ofdeparture !Date ofvacancy !Incoming head coach !Date ofappointment !Positionin table |- !colspan=7|Pre-season changes |- |Cobreloa |Mario Soto |Resigned |December 8, 2010 |Nelson Acosta |December 11, 2010 |N/A |- |Universidad de Chile |Gerardo Pelusso |End of Contract |December 12, 2010 |Jorge Sampaoli |December 15, 2010 |N/A |- |Deportes La Serena |Víctor Hugo Castañeda |End of Contract |December 15, 2010 |Fernando Vergara |December 24, 2010 |N/A |- !colspan=7|Apertura changes |- |Colo-Colo |Diego Cagna |Resigned |February 13, 2011 |Américo Gallego |February 21, 2011 |18th |- |Deportes Iquique |José Cantillana |Sacked |February 22, 2011 |Jorge Pellicer |February 26, 2011 |17th |- |Universidad de Concepción |Jaime Vera |Resigned |February 27, 2011 |Mauricio Riffo |February 28, 2011 |11th |- |Universidad de Concepción |Mauricio Riffo |Resigned |April 29, 2011 |Víctor Hugo Castañeda |April 29, 2011 |15th |- |Ñublense |Luis Marcoleta |Sacked |May 2, 2011 |Jorge Garcés |May 3, 2011 |18th |- !colspan=7|Pre-clausura changes |- |Deportes La Serena |Fernando Vergara |Resigned |May 29, 2011 |Miguel Ponce |June 6, 2011 |N/A |- |Universidad Católica |Juan Antonio Pizzi |Resigned |June 23, 2011 |Mario Lepe |June 26, 2011 |N/A |- !colspan=7|Clausura changes |- |Unión San Felipe |Nelson Cossio |Resigned |August 1, 2011 |Víctor Hugo Marchesini |August 27, 2011 |17th |- |Santiago Wanderers |Juan Manuel Llop |Sacked |August 3, 2011 |Héctor Robles |August 3, 2011 |11th |- |Deportes Iquique |Jorge Pellicer |Resigned |August 13, 2011 |Fernando Vergara |August 17, 2011 |18th |- |Colo-Colo |Américo Gallego |Sacked |August 18, 2011 | | |12th |- |O'Higgins |Ivo Basay |Resigned |August 23, 2011 | | |5th |}
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; margin: 0 auto;" |- !Primera Division2011 Apertura Champion |- |align=center| |- |Universidad de Chile14th title |}
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! Rank | ! Name | ! Player nationality | ! Club | ! Goals |
Matías Urbano | Unión San Felipe | |||
Nicolás Canales | ||||
Sebastián Jaime | Unión Española | |||
Santiago Wanderers | ||||
Edson Puch | ||||
Eduardo Vargas | ||||
Ever Cantero | Santiago Morning | |||
Martín Ligüera | Unión Española | |||
Ezequiel Miralles | Colo-Colo | |||
Manuel Villalobos |
! Rank | ! Name | ! Player nationality | ! Club | ! Goals |
Ever Cantero | Santiago Morning | |||
Enzo Gutiérrez | ||||
Matías Urbano | Unión San Felipe | |||
Gustavo Lorenzetti | ||||
Roberto Gutiérrez | Colo-Colo | |||
Lucas Simón | Unión La Calera | |||
Nicolás Trecco | Cobreloa | |||
Boris Sagredo | ||||
Felipe Gutiérrez | ||||
Matías Mier | ||||
César Carignano | ||||
Lucas Concistre | Ñublense | |||
!Team | !Classificationstage | !w/ Playoffstage |
Colo Colo | ||
Deportes Iquique | ||
Santiago Wanderers | ||
Cobreloa | ||
Ñublense | ||
Huachipato | ||
Unión La Calera | ||
Audax Italiano | ||
Unión San Felipe | ||
Unión Española | ||
Deportes La Serena | ||
Palestino | ||
Santiago Morning | ||
Cobresal |
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