2011 Copa Chile

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2011 Copa Chile
Tournament details
Country Chile
Teams75
Final positions
ChampionsUniversidad Católica
Runner-upMagallanes
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s)Paolo Frangipane,
Claudio Latorre (7 goals)
← 2010

The 2011 Copa Chile was the 32nd edition of the Copa Chile, the country's national cup tournament. The competition started on May 11, 2011 with the preliminary rounds and concluded on November 16, 2011 with the second leg of the final. The winner qualified for the 2012 Copa Sudamericana. A new format was used for the teams that was created by the Chilean Leandro A. Shara

Schedule[edit]

Round Date
Preliminary round May 11, 2011
May 18, 2011
First round May 25, 2011
June 1, 2011
Second round June 8, 2011
June 15, 2011
Third round June 19, 2011
August 3, 2011
Quarterfinals August 31, 2011
September 4, 2011
Semifinals October 5, 2011
October 13, 2011
Final November 9, 2011
November 16, 2011

Teams[edit]

A total 76 clubs were accepted for the competition; one club, Juventud Puente Alto, folded before the fixtures were released, leaving 75 clubs in the draw. The teams for this edition were from the Primera Division, Primera B, Tercera Division, Tercera B, regional amateur club champions, and selected amateur teams.

Primera División[edit]

Primera B[edit]

Tercera División[edit]

Tercera B[edit]

Regional teams[edit]

First round[edit]

This round comprised the 2011 Tercera División teams, one regional amateur champion, one invitee amateur team, and the eight winners of the preliminary round.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Selección San Pedro de Atacama 1–13 Municipal Mejillones 0–4 1–9
Deportivo Barnechea 6–1 Deportes Quilicura 1–0 5–1
Deportes Ovalle 4–1 Trasandino 2–0 2–1
Provincial Talagante 2–2 (4-5p) Pudahuel Barrancas 1–1 1–1
Deportes Melipilla 1–5 San Antonio Unido 0–1 1–4
Iberia 3–1 Unión Santa María 0–1 3–0
Fernández Vial 2–2 (2-4p) Deportes Temuco 1–1 1–1
Deportes Cerro Navia 2–5 Corporación Peñalolén 1–2 1–3
Defensor Casablanca 2–4 Lautaro de Buin 2–2 0–2
Deportes Valdivia 3–5 Linares Unido 1–2 2–3
Municipal La Pintana 5–5 (4-2p) Deportes Colchagua 4–4 1–1
Deportes Santa Cruz 5–6 Enfoque de Rancagua 2–3 3–3
Unión Wanderers (Valdivia) 3–5 Provincial Osorno 2–0 1–5

Second round[edit]

The second round was the beginning of the competition for professional teams. This round comprised the winners of the first round, the 2011 Primera B teams and 11 Regional Champions amateur teams.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Deportes Ovalle 0–4 Coquimbo Unido 0–3 0–1
Deportivo Barnechea 1–1 (4-5p) Magallanes 0–0 1–1
Estrella del Mar (Lota) 0–10 Deportes Concepción 0–6 0–4
Favorita (Lontué) 2–7 Deportes Temuco 0–2 2–5
Pudahuel Barrancas 1–6 Rangers 1–2 0–4
San Antonio Unido 1–4 Everton 0–1 1–3
Enfoque de Rancagua 4–4 (3-2p) Iberia 0–1 4–3
Municipal Mejillones 3–3 (5-4p) Deportes Antofagasta 1–0 2–3
Juventud Hospital (Chañaral) 0–6 Deportes Copiapó 0–1 0–5
Municipal Pozo Almonte 2–6 San Marcos de Arica 2–2 0–4
Corporación Peñalolén 1–7 Municipal La Pintana 0–1 1–6
Balmaceda (San Antonio) 1–6 San Luis 0–3 1–3
Lautaro de Buin 2–10 Curicó Unido 2–3 0–7
Deportes Paniahue (Santa Cruz) 0–2 Lota Schwager 0–2 0–0
Linares Unido 5–7 Naval 4–4 1–3
Dante (Nueva Imperial) 0–9 Unión Temuco 0–2 0–7
José Miguel Carrera (Purranque) 1–2 Deportes Puerto Montt 1–1 0–1
Quesos Kümey (Río Negro) 3–3 (5-3p) Provincial Osorno 3–1 0–2

Third round[edit]

The third round marked the beginning of the competition for Primera División teams. This round comprised the winners of the second round and the 2011 Primera División teams. Each team played six games against three rivals. The best 8 teams advanced to the next round.

This round was based on the format called Leandro Shara © System, whose creation and property corresponds to Leandro A. Shara, which is duly registered in his name in the Department of Intellectual Rights, in the Intellectual Property Registry of the Republic of Chile. Under this modality the development of the round was as follows:

Third Round Table[edit]

Quarterfinals[edit]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Magallanes 3–1 Santiago Morning 0–1 3–0
Universidad Católica 3–3 (4-2p) Audax Italiano 2–0 1–3
Universidad de Concepción 8–2 Huachipato 3–0* 5–2
Deportes La Serena 3–1 Deportes Iquique 2–1 1–0

* The first leg of the tie were awarded 3–0 to U. de Concepción after Huachipato was found to have fielded six foreign players.

Semifinals[edit]

Deportes La Serena0 – 1Magallanes
Cisternas 65'
Attendance: 4,742
Referee: R. De la Rosa

Universidad de Concepción0 – 1Universidad Católica
Mier 44'
Attendance: 3,868
Referee: C. Rumiano

Magallanes3 – 0Deportes La Serena
Latorre 62' (pen.)
Cisternas 78'
Salas 83'
Attendance: 2,288
Referee: R. Tobar

Universidad Católica5 – 4Universidad de Concepción
Martínez 1'
Cereceda 3'
Carignano 13'
Mier 40'
Pizarro 42'
F. Muñoz 36', 45+1'
Aravena 39'
P. Muñoz 75'
Attendance: 3,156
Referee: J. Bascuñán

Finals[edit]

Universidad Católica0 – 1Magallanes
Cárdenas 85'
Attendance: 8,551
Referee: E. Gamboa

Magallanes0 – 1Universidad Católica
Gazale 88'
Penalties
Cisternas soccer ball with check mark
Cárdenas soccer ball with red X
Latorre soccer ball with check mark
Aguilera soccer ball with red X
2 – 4 soccer ball with red X Mirosevic
soccer ball with check mark Calandria
soccer ball with check mark Meneses
soccer ball with check mark Gutiérrez
soccer ball with check mark Cereceda
Attendance: 9,040
Referee: J. Bascuñán



Copa Chile
2011 Champion

U. Católica
4th Title

Top goalscorers[edit]

Pos Name Club Goals
1 Argentina Paolo Frangipane Huachipato 7
1 Chile Claudio Latorre Magallanes 7
3 Paraguay Jaison Ibarrola D. Concepción 6
3 Chile Rodrigo Pereira Curicó U. 6
3 Chile Cristian Canio Audax I. 6

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