Colo Colo
Coach:
Fernando Ortíz
Establishment Date:
1925
League Affiliation:
CHI Liga de Primera
Stadium:
Monumental David Arellano
Seating Capacity:
47347
Team Info
Colo-Colo is the most successful and popular football club in Chile, based in the capital city of Santiago and competing in the Chilean Primera División. The club's full name is Club Social y Deportivo Colo-Colo, and they play their iconic home matches at the Estadio Monumental David Arellano, one of the largest stadiums in the country. Founded in 1925 by a group of players led by David Arellano, the club is named after a legendary Mapuche chief, symbolizing bravery and resistance. Colo-Colo's history is a story of dominance, with a record number of Chilean league titles and their crowning achievement: the 1991 Copa Libertadores, making them the only Chilean club to win South America's premier club competition. The modern era has seen continued success with stars like Arturo Vidal and Matías Fernández, though with periods of fierce rivalry with Universidad de Chile. The fan base, known as the "Garra Blanca," is famously passionate and creates an intimidating atmosphere. Colo-Colo is more than a club; it is a national institution and a symbol of Chilean footballing pride.
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