CD Colchagua

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Colchagua Club de Deportes or just Colchagua is a chilean Football club, their home town is San Fernando in Chile. They currently play in the Tercera Division A (Third Division A) of Chilean football, which is actually the fourth division on chilean football due to ANFP ruling. Its traditional rivals are Rancagua Sur and O'Higgins both from the city of Rancagua in the O'Higgins Region which is where San Fernando is also located, it also has rivalry with General Velásquez from the nearby town of San Vicente and with Deportes Santa Cruz. They also share some kind of brotherhood and «healthy» rivalry at the same time with Curicó Unido from the city of Curicó in the Maule Region, this is because San Fernando and Curicó are both pretty close to the regional border between O'Higgins and Maule, both cities are approximately 45 minutes away from each other, so when the La Granja stadium started it's reconstruction during early 2010, Colchagua let Curicó Unido play as local at the Jorge Silva Valenzuela stadium in San Fernando, these two teams dispute the Clásico Huaso because both teams are located in the denominated Zona Huasa (Huasa Zone) of the country.[citation needed]

Colchagua
Full nameColchagua Club de Deportes
Nickname(s)Colchagüinos,
Sanfernandinos,
La Herradura (The Horseshoe)
FoundedJanuary 23, 1957
GroundJorge Silva Valenzuela Municipal Stadium
San Fernando, Chile
Capacity5,900[citation needed]
ChairmanJorge Salazar
ManagerGerardo Silva
LeagueSegunda División
20205th

Squad

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As of 7 September 2021. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   CHI Víctor Gálvez
2 DF   CHI Diego Álvarez
3 DF   CHI Carlos Gutiérrez
4 DF   CHI Ítalo Müller
5 DF   CHI Williams Muñoz
6 MF   CHI Hugo Herrera
7 FW   CHI Leandro Vargas
8 MF   CHI Octavio Pozo
9 FW   CHI Frank Fernández
10 FW   CHI Francisco Pizarro
11 MF   CHI Ángel Melo
12 GK   CHI Diego Tapia
13 GK   CHI Álvaro Ogalde
14 DF   CHI Yerko Manríquez
15 FW   CHI Lucas Triviño
16 FW   BRA Junio Lopes
17 FW   CHI Álex Díaz
18 FW   CHI Matías Pinto
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF   CHI Kevin Gómez
20 DF   CHI Moisés Vásquez
21 MF   CHI Joaquín Llanos
22 DF   CHI Luciano Araya
23 DF   CHI Janson Novoa
24 DF   CHI Cristóbal Muñoz
25 FW   CHI Joaquín Avilés
26 DF   CHI Tomás González
27 FW   ARG Bruno Benítez
28 DF   CHI Josué González
29 MF   CHI Jesús Arancibia
30 GK   CHI Diego Tapia
32 FW   CHI Javier Medina
33 MF   CHI Kevin Valenzuela
35 MF   CHI Christian Latorre
36 MF   CHI Matías Valenzuela
37 MF   CHI Matías Sánchez

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