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Colo-Colo

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Established
1925 (99 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Estadio Monumental David Arellano
(47,347 Capacity)

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Location
Macul, Santiago, Chile

Nicknames
Los Albos, El Cacique, Eterno Campeón

Competitions
Chile Primera Division
Copa Chile
Copa Libertadores

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28/04 Colo-Colo - Unión La Ca
04/05 Cobresal - Colo-Colo
10/05 Colo-Colo - Fluminense
12/05 Audax Italia - Colo-Colo
16/05 Alianza Lima - Colo-Colo

Results
24/04 Colo-Colo 0 - 0 Alianza Lima
20/04 Universidad 0 - 1 Colo-Colo
16/04 Colo-Colo 0 - 2 Cobreloa
10/04 Fluminense 2 - 1 Colo-Colo
06/04 Ñublense 3 - 0 Colo-Colo

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Il Club Social y Deportivo Colo-Colo, abbreviato in Colo-Colo, milita in Primera División, la massima divisione del campionato cileno. Gioca le partite casalinghe nello stadio monumentale David Arellano, situato a Macul, un sobborgo di Santiago e capace di contenere 47.017 spettatori.

È la squadra più titolata del Cile, avendo vinto 32 campionati nazionali di prima divisione ed essendo l'unica compagine cilena ad aver vinto la Coppa Libertadores, nel 1991. La squadra veste solitamente maglia bianca, calzoncini neri e calzettoni bianchi, ed è conosciuta coi soprannomi di Cacique, Albos ed Eterno Campeón.

Prende il nome dal capo mapuche Colocolo.

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Bouzat



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Dávila





Durcudoy



37

Falcón





Ferreyra



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Gil





González





Hernández





Hidalgo



21

Higuera



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Huenuqueo





Lara





Mendoza



26

Moya



2

Orellana



16

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Picart





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Rojas





Sánchez





Suazo





Vázquez



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The Estadio Monumental is a soccer Stadium in Macul, south-east of the centre of the Chilean capital Santiago. It serves as the home ground of Colo-Colo, and on occasions also for other clubs and the national football team. The stadium has a current spectator capacity of 47,347. The actual playing field is named after David Arellano, the founder of Colo-Colo, therefore, on occasions the whole stadium is referred to as Estadio Monumental David Arellano.

The stadium was first opened in 1975 with a double-header in front of 25,599 people. In the first match Santiago Morning and Santiago Wanderers drew 1-1 and in the main event Colo-Colo defeated Deportes Aviación 1-0, Carlos Orellana being the scorer. However, the stadium proved unsuitable for ongoing use, and therefore only five more matches took place there for the time being.

Completed in its current form in 1989, it was reopened in September of that year with a match between Colo-Colo and CA Peñarol from Uruguay, which the hosts won 2-1, thanks to goals by Marcelo Barticciotto and Leonel Herrera. The official capacity of the stadium then was between 62,500 and 65,000 spectators. The highest ever recorded attendance when 69,305 spectators saw a league match between Colo-Colo and Club Universidad de Chile in 1992. In the 2016-17 season, Colo-Colo drew an average home league attendance of 21,509 for the Apertura and 23,229 for the Clausura. The stadium was in 1991 home to the second Copa Libertadores final, won by Colo-Colo 3-0, making it the sole Chilean club to win the trophy.

Accidents, including a fatality in 1993, instigated various modernisations which led to a reduction of the capacity to the current 47,000 spectators.

The stadium is also rented out to club Santiago Morning and other Chilean teams that require holding games on the international tournament scale. It has also been used by the Chile national football team when the Estadio Nacional, the main football stadium of the country, is unavailable. The American rock band Pearl Jam played at the stadium on November 16, 2011, as part of their 20th anniversary tour.

Its principal tenant and owner is the corporate entity Blanco y Negro that runs Colo-Colo and for which Chilean billionaire and President Sebastián Piñera is a major shareholder.

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