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Tercera A (Chile)


FieldValue
nameTercera División
altChilean third division football logo
captionChilean third division football logo
imageLogo_tercera_chile.png
countryChile
confedCONMEBOL
founded1981
teams16
promotionSegunda División
relegationTercera B
levels4
domest_cupCopa Chile
championsSantiago City (1st title)
most successful clubÑublense, Colchagua, Deportes Linares (3 titles)
websiteOfficial webpage

Tercera División de Chile (Third Division of Chile), is the fourth tier of Chilean football (soccer). It is organized by the Federación de Fútbol de Chile and the Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Amateur de Chile. It is both the fourth level of the Chilean football league system and the top league for Chilean Football Youth Leagues.

Overview

In 1979, a commission to access applications for a Third Division amateur league was created by the Federación de Fútbol de Chile. Twenty-five teams throughout the country participated on the first edition of the league in 1981. Since 1997, only players below the age of 23 are allowed to participate.

The winner and the runner-up of the league are promoted to Segunda División.

League rules

Matchday squads in the Tercera División are restricted to players under the age of 23.

Current teams

These are the teams participating in the Chilean Tercera División in the 2025 season:

ClubCityStadiumCapacity
AguaráLa ReinaCentro Talinay200
ChimbarongoChimbarongoMunicipal de Chimbarongo1,500
ColchaguaSan FernandoMunicipal Jorge Silva Valenzuela5,900
Comunal CabreroCabreroMunicipal Luis Figueroa Riquelme3,500
Constitución UnidoConstituciónEnrique Donn2,060
Deportes ColinaColinaMunicipal Manuel Rojas del Río4,000
Deportes QuillónQuillónComplejo Colegio Quillón1,000
Fernández VialConcepciónEster Roa33,000
Imperial UnidoNueva ImperialEl Alto de Nueva Imperial2,000
Lautaro de BuínBuinLautaro de Buin2,600
Lota SchwagerCoronelFederico Schwager4,000
Malleco UnidoAngolAlberto Larraguibel Morales2,345
Municipal MejillonesMejillonesMunicipal de Mejillones1,500
Municipal Puente AltoPuente AltoMunicipal de Puente Alto1,900
NavalTalcahuanoEl Morro7,200
Quintero UnidoQuinteroRaúl Vargas Verdejo2,500

Tercera División champions

As third level of the Chilean League system

Ed.SeasonChampionRunner-up
1981Fernández VialDeportes Laja
1982Deportes LajaLautaro
1983Súper Lo MirandaIván Mayo
1984Santiago MorningÑublense
1985ÑublenseSoinca Bata
1986General VelásquezIván Mayo
1987Deportes ColchaguaJuventud Ferro
1988Soinca BataDeportes Laja
1989LozapencoUnión Santa Cruz
1990Unión La CaleraUnión Santa Cruz
1991Unión Santa CruzSan Luis
1992ÑublenseCuricó Unido
1993Deportes OvalleCuricó Unido
1994Deportes LinaresSantiago Morning
1995MagallanesGeneral Velásquez
1996Santiago MorningUniversidad de Concepción
1997Universidad de ConcepciónBarnechea
1998Deportes ColchaguaBarnechea
1999Deportes TalcahuanoUnión La Calera
2000Unión La CaleraDeportes Copiapó
2001Lota SchwagerDeportes Copiapó
2002Deportes CopiapóMalleco Unido
2003San LuisDeportes Linares
2004ÑublenseCuricó Unido
2005Curicó UnidoTrasandino
2006Municipal IquiqueIberia
2007San Marcos de AricaDeportes Colchagua
2008NavalDeportes Temuco
2009Unión TemucoIberia
2010MagallanesTrasandino
2011BarnecheaFernández Vial

As fourth level of the Chilean League system

Ed.SeasonChampionRunner-up
2012TrasandinoDeportes Linares
2013Fernández VialDeportes Quilicura
2014Deportes ColchaguaDeportes Santa Cruz
2015IndependienteDeportes Vallenar
2016Provincial OsornoDeportes Recoleta
2017General VelásquezFernández Vial
2018Lautaro de BuinDeportes Colina
2019Deportes LinaresDeportes Concepción
2020Deportes LimacheRodelindo Román
2021TrasandinoReal San Joaquín
2022Deportes LinaresProvincial Osorno
2023Provincial OvalleConcón National
2024Santiago CityBrujas de Salamanca
2025Atlético Colina

Titles by Team

ClubTitlesRunners-upSeasons wonSeasons runner-up
Colchagua311998, 2013 Apertura, 2013 Clausura2007
Ñublense311985, 1992, 20041984
Deportes Linares321994, 2019, 20222003, 2012
Fernández Vial221981, 20132011, 2017
Trasandino222012, 20212005, 2010
General Velásquez211986, 20171995
Santiago Morning211984, 19961994
Unión La Calera211990, 20001999
Magallanes21995, 2010
Naval21999, 2008
Unión Santa Cruz1319911989, 1990, 2014
Barnechea1220111997, 1998
Curicó Unido1220051993, 2004
Deportes Copiapó1220022000, 2001
Deportes Laja1219821981, 1988
Atlético Colina1120252018
Deportes Ovalle1119931992
Soinca Bata1119881985
Universidad de Concepción1119971996
Provincial Osorno1120162022
Deportes Limache12020
Independiente12015
Lautaro de Buin12018
Lota Schwager12001
Lozapenco11989
Municipal Iquique12006
Provincial Ovalle12023
San Luis12003
San Marcos12007
Santiago City12024
Súper Lo Miranda11983
Unión Temuco12009

Tercera División Cup champions

Official knock-out competition open to the clubs in the two lower divisions of the Chilean football league system, only played some seasons. The winners gets bonification points for the league tournament.

YearChampionScoresRunner-upTrophy
1991Curicó Unido1–1, 0–0 (4-2p)Atlético CuracavíCopa Confraternidad
2006Deportes Valdivia1–0Instituto NacionalCopa Torneo Apertura
2013Fernández VialDeportes QuilicuraCopa Torneo Apertura
2015Deportes Rengo3–0, 2–1Real San JoaquínCopa Absoluta
2016Deportes Colina2–0, 1–1Lautaro de BuinCopa Absoluta

References

  1. Fernández Vial win a small final tournament.
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