Ñublense

Deportivo Ñublense SDAP is a Chilean football club based in Chillán. The association founded in 1916, has never been Chilean football champions to date, currently plays in the Primera División and plays its home matches at the Estadio Nelson Oyarzún, which seats 12,000 spectators.

History

The Club Deportivo Ñublense SDAP was founded on 20 August 1916 in the city of Chillán, now little more than 160,000 inhabitants located with in the Región del Bío -Bío in central Chile. As home of the club was in the early days of a sports ground of the city in 1961 was built with the Estadio Nelson Oyarzún a real stadium for the team. It is named after Nelson Oyarzún, a former, very popular in the club coach. Since a renovation in 2008, the remodeled to modern standards stadium can accommodate 12,000 spectators.

Deportivo Ñublense can so far in its history, only a handful of seasons in the highest Chilean football league, La Liga, boast. After many years in regional football occurred in the early 1960s, the initial leap into the professional football than you his debut in the Primera División B was, Chile 's second tier. In the second division of the small country is now found Deportivo Ñublense to 1976, before we finished it on the first place with a point before Mitaufsteiger O'Higgins Rancagua, and thus for the first time in club history the jump in the Primera División managed. There Deportivo Ñublense could secure as thirteenth in the league. Even in the following year succeeded the Erstliganeuling with space fifteen relegation, although this time much happier came about. After the end of the regular season, you had to complete playout games against relegation, but they won against Coquimbo Unido and thus remained in the first division. In 1979, however, was the extent Deportivo Ñublense had after three years of excellence again the transition back into the Primera División B take. Previously it was in the Erstligasaison become 1979 Last with just nine ten points from 34 games. When relegated to the second division season 1980 was second, only behind San Luis de quillota and managed the direct return to the highest floor of the Chilean football. There Deportivo Ñublense suffered in the 1981 season but with 16th place and just ten meters reached direct Again descent.

After relegation from the Primera División in 1981 Deportivo Ñublense was División in the wake until the Tercera, Chile's third league passed through and spent the next two decades in constant oscillation mode between the second and the third division. Not until the early 2000s, the club was able to return to the upper regions of the Primera División B and managed to establish the 2007 season even return to the Primera División. In this one ended his first season since 1981 on a surprisingly strong seventh place, which more than safe relegation meant. This seventh place is still the best placement of Deportivo Ñublense in the highest Chilean football league. The club since 2007, now plays already in La Liga and has established itself in this for the first time in club history correctly. In the 2008 season Ñublense also had his first international participation at all, as you participated as a representative of Chile at the Copa Sudamericana. Here, the blow came, however, already in the first round against Club Sport Áncash from Peru.

Achievements

  • Primera División B: 1x (1976 )
  • Apertura Copa Segunda División: 1x (1971 )
  • Tercera División: 3x (1986, 1992, 2004)

Known player

  • Argentina José Borello, from 1962 to 1964 to the end of his playing career back at Ñublense, previously among others in the jersey of Club Olimpo, Estudiantes de La Plata and Boca Juniors
  • Chile Mario Cáceres, a longtime player of CSD Colo -Colo Santiago, Unión Española and the FC St. Gallen, as well as short at Sporting Lisbon, from the youth academy of Ñublense
  • Uruguay Germán Hornos, a seven-time national player of Uruguay, at club level, among others, for the Sevilla FC and Real Valladolid active in 2011 shortly Ñublense
  • Cristóbal Jorquera Chile, borrowed 2007 by Colo- Colo Santiago for a short time at Deportivo Ñublense, currently presented at the Genoa under contract and from there to Eskişehirspor
  • Chile Sebastián Miranda, currently active at Columbus Crew in the United States, 1999-2000 Unión Española loaned to Ñublense, later, for example, even at RB Salzburg
  • Mario Osbén Chile, Chilean participants actively participated in the 1982 World Cup, at club level for Unión Española, Colo- Colo and Cobreloa, 1971 at Ñublense
  • Humberto Suazo Chile, current Chilean national team and borrowed from CF Monterrey in Mexico under contract from 2000 to 2001 by Universidad Católica after Chillán
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