Universidad de Chile
Coach:
Gustavo Álvarez
Establishment Date:
1928
League Affiliation:
CHI Liga de Primera
Stadium:
Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos
Seating Capacity:
48745
Team Info
Universidad de Chile is one of the most iconic, popular, and successful football clubs in Chile, based in the capital Santiago and competing in the Liga de Primera. Known as "La U" or "Los Azules," they play their home games at the Estadio Nacional or the Estadio Santa Laura. Founded in 1927, the club has a deep connection with the University of Chile and is beloved by a massive fanbase known as "Los de Abajo." The club's history is decorated with numerous Primera División titles, with a particularly dominant era occurring in the late 1990s and again in the 2010s under manager Jorge Sampaoli, playing an exhilarating style of football. That period, which included a historic Copa Sudamericana victory in 2011, is a defining modern peak. The current era sees Universidad de Chile as a constant contender, always expected to challenge for championships and continental qualification. The team culture is defined by an intense, intellectual, and demanding support that fills stadiums with blue. Universidad de Chile is more than a club; it is a national institution.
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