Santiago National

The Santiago National Football Club was a football club based in the Chilean capital Santiago de Chile. The club was founded on October 10, 1900 arose from the upper classes of Santiago and performed at the beginning of the 20th century a great contribution to spread the sport of football in Chile. 1933 Santiago National was one of the eight founding members of the Chilean professional football league.

1940 Santiago National united with the newly founded Juventus FC at Santiago National Juventus and finished under this name the third place in the first division. The merger was dissolved in 1942. The biggest success was winning the Campeonato de Apertura - 1933-1950 a significant Vorsaisonturnier in Chilean football calendar - after the club had returned to its previous name.

In the later 1940s, but began a decline of the club, which culminated in relegation to the amateur camp in 1949. In 1954 the Santiago National FC was finally resolved.

Achievements

  • Campeonato de Apertura: 1942
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