Season | 2011 |
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Champions | Apertura: Universidad de Chile Clausura: Universidad de Chile |
Relegated |
Santiago Morning Ñublense |
2012 Copa Libertadores |
Universidad de Chile Universidad Católica Unión Española |
2011 Copa Sudamericana |
Universidad Católica Universidad de Chile |
2012 Copa Sudamericana | Cobreloa |
Matches played | 338 |
Top goalscorer | A: Matías Urbano (12 goals) C: Sebastián Pinto (13 goals) |
Biggest home win |
Audax Italiano 5–0 Santiago Morning (August 28) Santiago Morning 5-0 Cobresal (October 29) |
Biggest away win |
Unión San Felipe 0–5 Ñublense (March 19) |
Highest scoring |
Cobresal 4–3 U. de Concepcion (April 10) Unión Española 4–3 La Serena (April 30) Universidad Católica 5–2 Cobresal (April 24) Cobreloa 3-4 Audax Italiano (September 11) |
Highest attendance | 44,870 Universidad de Chile v Cobreloa |
Lowest attendance | 441 Santiago Morning v Huachipato |
Total attendance | 1,849,380 |
Average attendance | 5,472 |
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The 2011 Primera División del Fútbol Profesional Chileno season (known as the 2011 Campeonato Nacional Petrobras for sponsorship reasons) was the 80th season of top-flight football in Chile. Universidad Católica was the defending champion. Universidad de Chile won both the Apertura and the Clausura Championships
For the 2011, the ANFP's Council of Club Presidents approved the return to the Apertura and Clausura format, with playoffs.
Eighteen teams will be competing in the Primera División for the 2011 season, sixteen of whom are returning from the 2010 season. Everton and San Luis were relegated last season after finishing 17th and 18th overall, respectively. There were replaced by Iquique and Unión La Calera, the 2010 Primera B winner and runner-up, respectively.
The Torneo Apertura began on January 28 and ended on June 12.
The Classification Stage began on January 28 and ended on May 22.
Source: Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd wins; 3rd goal difference; 4th goals scored; 5th away goals; 6th red cards; 7th yellow cards; 8th draw.
1) Colo-Colo lost 1 point due to not presenting papers supporting the signature of the player Joan Muñoz during the game against Cobresal. Additionally, Cobresal were awarded with 2 points and an overall victory of 3–0.
2) Deportes Iquique lost 3 points due to not presenting papers supporting the signature of the goalkeeper coach Luis Acao Villarroel during the game against Universidad Católica.
3) Deportes Iquique already qualified for the 2011 Copa Sudamericana by winning the 2010 Copa Chile.