UC beats U. de Concepción 2-1 in Copa de la Liga debut

Universidad Católica defeated Universidad de Concepción 2-1 at Claro Arena in the first matchday of Group B in the Copa de la Liga, without star striker Fernando Zampedri due to back pain. Justo Giani scored from the penalty spot and Diego Valencia headed in the winner for the comeback.

Universidad Católica began the Copa de la Liga with a 2-1 win over Universidad de Concepción at Claro Arena, in a Group B match alongside Cobresal and Ñublense. Daniel Garnero's side was without Fernando Zampedri due to back pain, as well as Juan Ignacio Díaz, Eugenio Mena, and Jimmy Martínez. Youth players Juan Francisco Rossel and Nicolás L’Huillier started, with Daniel González improvising as right back after returning from injury. Former president Gabriel Boric attended the game. Early on, UC created chances with González at the 12th and 15th minutes, but Christofer Mesías opened the scoring for UdeC at the 24th on a pass from Agustín Urzi. Before halftime, VAR spotted a handball by Leonel González on a header, awarding a penalty that Justo Giani converted at 45'+3 for 1-1. In the second half, Walter Montes and Diego Valencia substituted at the 62nd for the youngsters. Martín Ramírez was sent off at the 70th for aggression on Agustín Farías, leaving UdeC with 10 men. Diego Valencia headed the 2-1 winner at the 76th, assisted by Matías Palavecino. At the 80th, VAR expelled Palavecino for an arm movement against Oyanedel. UC held on for the win and will face Ñublense on Wednesday the 25th in Chillán.

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Universidad Católica players celebrate 2-1 victory over Palestino in key Chile 2 qualifier at Claro Arena.
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Universidad Católica beats Palestino 2-1 in key match for Chile 2 spot

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Universidad Católica edged Palestino 2-1 at Claro Arena, securing crucial points to lead the race for Chile 2 spot in the 2026 Copa Libertadores. Goals from Fernando Zampedri and Eduard Bello tipped the scales in a tense match where the hosts withstood Arab pressure. Coach Daniel Garnero praised the performance and urged Bello to stay.

At Estadio Nacional amid rain, Universidad de Chile and Deportes La Serena drew 2-2 in the Copa de la Liga Chilean opener. Universidad de Chile's new coach Fernando Gago watched from a box. It was interim coach Jhon Valladares' final match.

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Following the Copa Libertadores 2026 group stage draw, Universidad Católica faces a tough schedule in Group D with Boca Juniors, Cruzeiro, and Barcelona SC. The Cruzados will debut on April 7 at home against the Xeneizes. Coquimbo Unido draws a more manageable group with Nacional, Universitario, and Tolima.

Chile's Under-17 team kicks off its Copa UC campaign against Argentina on Tuesday, marking the tournament's return after seven years. The match will take place at 7:50 p.m. at Claro Arena of Universidad Católica.

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Deportes Concepción returned to Chile's Primera División after 18 years by defeating Cobreloa 3-2 in the promotion playoff final in Calama. Thousands of fans in Concepción celebrated the achievement with an open-top bus parade through the city streets. Key player Joaquín Larrivey, who scored six goals in the mini-tournament, received an award in Santiago as the team was cheered at home.

River Plate defeated Estudiantes de Río Cuarto 2-0 in matchday 12 of the 2026 Apertura Tournament at Antonio Candini Stadium in Córdoba, securing their third consecutive win under Eduardo Coudet. Gonzalo Montiel scored from the penalty spot and Maximiliano Salas sealed the victory. The match featured VAR-resolved controversies.

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Coquimbo Unido beat O'Higgins 1-0 in Rancagua, inching closer to their first championship in 67 years. Matías Palavecino scored the decisive goal, and Diego Sánchez saved a penalty in added time to secure the win. With a streak of 13 consecutive victories, the Pirates need just one more win to be crowned champions.

 

 

 

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