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2009 Copa Chile


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The 2009 Copa Chile was the 30th edition of the competition. The competition started on May 10, 2009 with the preliminary round and concluded on November 15, 2009 with the Final. The winner qualifies for the 2010 Copa Sudamericana.

Schedule

RoundDateNumber of fixturesClubsNew entries this round
Preliminary roundMay 10, 2009
May 17, 2009681 → 7512 Regional Amateur Champions
First roundMay 24, 2009
June 7, 20091175 → 6416 Tercera B Clubs
1 Regional Amateur Champion
Second roundJune 10, 2009
June 29, 2009664 → 581 Tercera B Club
Third RoundJune 10, 2009
June 29, 20091158 → 4716 Tercera Division Clubs
2 Regional Amateur Champions
Fourth RoundAugust 5, 2009
August 19, 20091547 → 321 Primera Division Club
14 Primera B Clubs
1 Provincial Amateur Team
Fifth RoundAugust 26, 2009
September 16, 20091632 → 1617 Primera Division Clubs
Round of 16September 30, 2009
October 13, 2009816 → 8-
QuarterfinalsOctober 21, 2009
November 3, 200948 → 4-
SemifinalsNovember 11, 200924 → 2-
FinalNovember 15, 200912 → 1-

Teams

A record 82 clubs were accepted for the competition; one club, Luis Matte Larrain, folded before the fixtures were released, leaving 81 clubs to appear in the draw. The teams for this edition are the teams from the Primera Division, Primera B, Tercera Division, regional amateur club champions, and selected amateur teams.

[[Chilean Primera División|Primera División]]

  • Audax Italiano
  • Cobreloa
  • Cobresal
  • Colo-Colo
  • Curicó Unido
  • Deportes La Serena
  • Everton
  • Huachipato
  • Municipal Iquique
  • Ñublense
  • O'Higgins
  • Palestino
  • Rangers
  • Santiago Morning
  • Unión Española
  • Universidad Católica
  • Universidad de Chile
  • Universidad de Concepción

[[Primera B de Chile|Primera B]]

  • Coquimbo Unido
  • Deportes Antofagasta
  • Deportes Concepción
  • Deportes Copiapó
  • Deportes Melipilla
  • Deportes Puerto Montt
  • Lota Schwager
  • Naval
  • Provincial Osorno
  • San Marcos de Arica
  • Santiago Wanderers
  • San Luis
  • Unión La Calera
  • Unión San Felipe

[[Chilean Tercera División|Tercera División]]

  • Provincial AGC
  • Deportivo Lo Barnechea
  • Deportes Colchagua
  • Deportes Ovalle
  • Deportes Temuco
  • Deportes Valdivia
  • Fernández Vial
  • Iberia
  • Linares Unido
  • Magallanes
  • Municipal Mejillones
  • Corporación Peñalolén
  • San Antonio Unido
  • Trasandino
  • Unión Quilpué
  • Unión Temuco

[[Tercera B (Chile)|Cuarta División]]

  • Academia Quilpué
  • Academia Samuel Reyes
  • Corporación Ñuñoa
  • Deportes Cerro Navia
  • Deportes Quilicura
  • Deportes Santa Cruz
  • Enfoque de Rancagua
  • Ferroviarios
  • General Velásquez
  • Juventud Padre Hurtado
  • Juventud Puente Alto
  • Lautaro de Buin
  • Municipal La Pintana
  • Provincial Talagante
  • Pudahuel Barrancas
  • Universidad Iberoamericana

Regional teams

  • Antofagasta - Asotel (Antofagasta)
  • Araucanía - Luchador (Lican Ray)
  • Arica & Parinacota - Trasandino de Socoroma (Arica)
  • Atacama - Juventus (Caldera)
  • Aysén - Lord Cochrane (Aysén)
  • Biobío - Lord Cochrane (Concepción)
  • Coquimbo - David Arellano (Coquimbo)
  • Los Lagos - Deportivo Lintz
  • Los Ríos - Audax de Futrono
  • Magallanes - Prat de Punta Arenas
  • Maule - Favorita (Lontué)
  • O'Higgins - Juan Lyon (Pichidegua)
  • Santiago Metropolitan - Manuel Rodríguez (Puente Alto)
  • Tarapacá - Yungay (Iquique)
  • Valparaíso - Balmaceda (San Antonio)

Special invitee

  • Selección Rapa Nui

First round

This round comprised the 2009 Tercera B teams (except one), one Regional Amateur Champion, plus five of the winners of the preliminary round.

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Second round

This round comprised the winners of the first round (except one), the remaining 2009 Tercera B team, and one Regional Amateur Champion team.

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Third round

This round comprised the winners of the second round (except two), the remaining winner of the first round, the 2009 Tercera División teams, plus two Regional Amateur Champion teams.

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Fourth round

The Fourth Round marks the beginning of the competition for professional teams. The draw for the Fourth Round was held on July 31, 2009 and was conducted by the "Manager of National Tournaments", René Rosas. This round comprised the winners of the Third Round, the 2009 Primera B teams, Primera División team Colo-Colo, and special invitee Selección Rapa Nui (the Easter Island Team).

DateHome teamScoreAway team
August 5Unión Temuco4–1Naval
August 5Selección Rapa Nui0–4Colo-Colo
August 5Deportes Temuco3–1Deportes Concepción
August 12Deportivo Lo Barnechea2–2 (2–3 p)Deportes Melipilla
August 12Deportes Ovalle0–0 (2–3 p)Coquimbo Unido
August 12Equipo Peñalolén2–3Unión San Felipe
August 12Magallanes1–1 (3–5 p)Santiago Wanderers
August 13Balmaceda (San Antonio)0–0 (1–3 p)Deportes Copiapó
August 13Fernández Vial1–2Lota Schwager
August 12/19Deportes Colchagua1–1 (4–5 p)Unión La Calera
August 19Provincial Talagante1–1 (3–4 p)Deportes Antofagasta
August 19Lord Cochrane (Concepción)0–0 (3–5 p)San Luis
August 19Municipal La Pintana1–2San Marcos de Arica
August 19Luchador (Lican Ray)1–2Deportes Puerto Montt
August 19Prat de Punta Arenas1–2Provincial Osorno

Fifth round

DateHome teamScoreAway team
August 26Unión San Felipe2–1O'Higgins
August 26Deportes Antofagasta2–1Cobreloa
August 26San Marcos de Arica2–2 (5–6 p)Municipal Iquique
August 26San Luis2–2 (5–3 p)Universidad de Chile
September 2Palestino0–1Curicó Unido
September 2Lota Schwager2–1Huachipato
September 2Deportes Copiapó0–4Cobresal
September 2Coquimbo Unido1–1 (4–3 p)Deportes La Serena
September 2Unión La Calera2–5Unión Española
September 2Audax Italiano2–3Santiago Morning
September 2Deportes Melipilla2–0Rangers
September 2Unión Temuco2–0Universidad Católica
September 15Deportes Puerto Montt0–3Universidad de Concepción
September 16Santiago Wanderers0–0 (5–4 p)Everton
September 16Provincial Osorno2–1Ñublense
September 16Deportes Temuco0–4Colo-Colo

Final phase

Round of 16

DateHome teamScoreAway team
September 30Santiago Wanderers0–0 (3–5 p)Santiago Morning
September 30San Luis1–1 (4–5 p)Universidad de Concepción
October 6Coquimbo Unido1–0Cobresal
October 7Deportes Melipilla2–4Curicó Unido
October 7Unión Temuco2–2 (5–4 p)Provincial Osorno
October 7Deportes Antofagasta0–1Municipal Iquique
October 7Lota Schwager0–1Colo-Colo
October 13Unión San Felipe1–0Unión Española

Quarterfinals

DateHome teamScoreAway team
October 21Unión San Felipe1–1 (6–5 p)Colo-Colo
October 28Unión Temuco0–0 (5–6 p)Universidad de Concepción
October 28Curicó Unido1–3Santiago Morning
November 3Coquimbo Unido0–1Municipal Iquique

Semifinals

Domínguez

Sagredo
Naranjo
Pérez Ríos Navia F. Díaz

Final

Briceño

Copa Chile
2009 Champion
[[File:Bandera de San Felipe.svg180px]]
U. San Felipe
First Title

Top goalscorers

PosNameClubGoals
1ARG Angel VildozoUnión San Felipe5
2PAR Cristian BogadoColo-Colo4
3Chile Humberto ÁlvarezUnión Temuco3
ARG Gustavo CanalesUnión Española3
Chile Víctor CéspedUnión Temuco3
ARG Diego RivarolaSantiago Morning3
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