1996 Primera B de Chile

Primera B de Chile
Season1996
ChampionsDeportes La Serena
PromotedDeportes La Serena
Deportes Puerto Montt
RelegatedDeportes Colchagua
1995

The 1996 Primera B de Chile was the 45th completed season of the Primera B de Chile.

Deportes La Serena (tournament's champion) alongside Deportes Puerto Montt were promoted to 1997 Primera División de Chile season after finishing in the first and second places respectively.[1]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Deportes La Serena 30 19 5 6 55 36 +19 62
2 Deportes Puerto Montt 30 16 7 7 50 43 +7 55
3 Cobresal 30 16 7 7 76 43 +33 52[a]
4 Deportes Iquique 30 14 7 9 49 39 +10 49
5 Rangers 30 13 7 10 61 45 +16 46
6 Fernández Vial 30 13 5 12 50 50 0 44
7 Everton 30 12 7 11 55 34 +21 43
8 Deportes Melipilla 30 11 8 11 38 43 −5 41
9 Ñublense 30 12 5 13 40 47 −7 41
10 Magallanes 30 11 7 12 50 58 −8 40
11 Unión Santa Cruz 30 10 6 14 29 49 −20 36
12 Deportes Linares 30 8 10 12 42 55 −13 34
13 Unión San Felipe 30 8 7 15 37 56 −19 31
14 Deportes Arica 30 7 9 14 43 57 −14 30
15 Deportes Ovalle 30 6 11 13 35 47 −12 29
16 Colchagua 30 7 6 17 40 49 −9 27
Source: rsssf.com
Notes:
  1. ^ Deducted 3 points for bad registration of Jorge Abarca.

Promotion/relegation play-offs

1 December 1996 Cobresal 3 – 1 Deportes Temuco Estadio El Cobre
Rivera 57'
Salgado 20'
Garrido 73'
Alvarez 79' Attendance: 4,110
Referee: Salvador Imperatore
1 December 1996 Deportes Iquique 1 – 0 Palestino Estadio Tierra de Campeones
Donoso 17' Attendance: 7,152
Referee: Enrique Marín

8 December 1996 Deportes Temuco[2] 2 – 0 Cobresal Estadio Germán Becker
Castillo 27'
Poirrier 30'
Attendance: 13,089
Referee: Mariano Peña
8 December 1996 Palestino 5 – 1 Deportes Iquique Estadio Municipal de La Cisterna
Castillo 8', 14'
Lizana 52'
Córdova 73', 90'
Donoso 88' Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Iván Guerrero

Top scorers

Player Goals Team
Sergio Salgado 27 Cobresal
Ruben Dundo 18 Arturo Fernández Vial
Richard Álvarez 15 Deportes Iquique
Mario Araya 13 Deportes La Serena
Alejandro Chilindrón 13 Rangers
Francisco Pinto 13 Deportes La Serena
Luis Zambrano 13 Ñublense
Alberto Arzubialde 12 Deportes Arica
Juan Luis Cerón 12 Colchagua
Pascual de Gregorio 12 Rangers
Manuel Neira 12 Everton
Fernando Martel 12 Unión San Felipe
Walter Otta 12 Deportes Puerto Montt
Eugenio Poblete 12 Arturo Fernández Vial

References

  1. ^ "Historia – Club de Deportes La Serena" (in Spanish). Deportes La Serena Official Web Site. Archived from the original on 7 September 2018. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  2. ^ Temuco and Palestino remained in the Primera División de Chile