2013–14 Súper Final Apertura

2013–14 Súper Final Apertura
EventSúper Final Torneo Apertura 2013–14
Date10 December 2013
VenueEstadio Nacional, Santiago
CDF Man of the MatchPaulo Garcés
Easy Man of the MatchPaulo Garcés
RefereeJorge Osorio
Attendance40,000[1]
WeatherClear
32 °C (90 °F)

The 2013–14 Súper Final Apertura was the final game that determined the champion of the Torneo de Apertura 2013-14 of Chile.

Universidad Católica played against O'Higgins, both teams arrived with the same number of points to the last match-day of the championship. The match was played on 10 December 2013, at the Estadio Nacional de Chile.[2]

Was the first tiebreaker match or Súper Final in the Primera División de Chile history. In which, O'Higgins reached its first championship by winning 0:1, with a goal of the Argentine-Chilean Pablo Hernández.[3]

Match

After a hard-fought championship title fight against Universidad Católica, both ended up the tournament tied on 39 points, forcing a tiebreaker match, after an amendment to the rules of the championship was made. Modifying the rule that the team who had a better goal difference if both teams had the same number of points would be crowned as the champion.

The match was played at the Estadio Nacional de Chile as a neutral pitch, and the referee chosen for the match was Jorge Osorio.[4]

The match was played on December 10, 2013, with a crowded Estadio Nacional de Chile that witnessed O'Higgins winning its championship in history with a goal of one of its main players Pablo Hernández, who ultimately ended up in club history.

Road to the final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away). These results only considered the regular phase of the tournament (round robin), consisting of 17 matchdays played since 26 July until 8 December 2013.

Universidad Católica Campeonato Nacional O'Higgins
Opponent Result Round robin Opponent Result
Ñublense 3-0 (H) Matchday 1 Deportes Iquique 1-0 (A)
Unión Española 1-0 (A) Matchday 2 Antofagasta 2-1 (H)
Universidad de Concepción 1-1 (H) Matchday 3 Audax Italiano 1-1 (A)
Audax Italiano 1-1 (H) Matchday 4 Everton 1-1 (H)
Palestino 6-3 (A) Matchday 5 Santiago Wanderers 3-0 (A) [note]
Cobresal 3-0 (H) Matchday 6 Palestino 0-1 (H)
Huachipato 4-0 (A) Matchday 7 Ñublense 1-0 (H)
O'Higgins 1-2 (H) Matchday 8 Universidad Católica 2-1 (A)
Deportes Iquique 2-2 (A) Matchday 9 Huachipato 1-0 (H)
Rangers 5-1 (H) Matchday 10 Universidad de Chile 1-1 (A)
Santiago Wanderers 2-0 (H) Matchday 11 Universidad de Concepción 1-0 (A)
Universidad de Chile 1-0 (A) [note] Matchday 12 Colo-Colo 2-3 (H)
Cobreloa 2-1 (H) Matchday 13 Cobresal 4-0 (A)
Everton 2-0 (A) Matchday 14 Cobreloa 1-0 (H)
Antofagasta 0-2 (A) Matchday 15 Unión La Calera 2-1 (A)
Colo-Colo 1-0 (H) Matchday 16 Unión Española 1-0 (H)
Unión La Calera 2-0 (A) Matchday 17 Rangers 4-3 (H)
1.^ The match between Santiago Wanderers and O'Higgins finished with result 2:2, but the coach Ivo Basay put on the match 6 foreigners players, being punished with a 3-0 defeat against. [5]
2.^ The match between Universidad de Chile and Universidad Católica was suspended and finished with the result at the last minute of the game (0:1). [6][7]

League table

  • After the 17 matches of the round robin
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Universidad Católica 17 12 3 2 37 13 +24 39 Súper Final (tied in points)
2 O'Higgins 17 12 3 2 28 13 +15 39
3 Unión Española 17 9 1 7 21 15 +6 28 Already qualified for Copa Libertadores (Transición champion)
4 Universidad de Chile 17 7 6 4 31 16 +15 27 Apertura Liguilla
5 Palestino 17 8 3 6 26 26 0 27
6 Iquique 17 7 5 5 22 21 +1 26
Source:
  • After the Súper Final
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 O'Higgins 17 12 3 2 28 13 +15 39 2014 Copa Libertadores group stage
2 Universidad Católica 17 12 3 2 37 13 +24 39 Apertura Liguilla
3 Unión Española 17 9 1 7 21 15 +6 28 Already qualified for Copa Libertadores (Transición champion)
4 Universidad de Chile 17 7 6 4 31 16 +15 27 Apertura Liguilla
5 Palestino 17 8 3 6 26 26 0 27
6 Iquique 17 7 5 5 22 21 +1 26
Source:

Details

Universidad Católica0–1O'Higgins
Report Hernández 34'
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Jorge Osorio
GK 1 Cristopher Toselli
RB 4 Cristián Álvarez (c)
CB 3 Enzo Roco
CB 11 Hans Martínez  45'
LB 24 Alfonso Parot  85'
RM 19 Fabián Manzano
CM 6 Fernando Cordero
CM 5 Tomás Costa  42'  69'
LM 15 Michael Ríos  56'
CF 22 Matías Jadue  69'
CF 18 Ismael Sosa
Substitutes:
GK 21 Franco Costanzo
DF 2 Marko Biskupovic
MF 9 Fernando Meneses
MF 14 José Luis Muñoz  56'
FW 30 Nicolás Castillo  69'
FW 17 Álvaro Ramos  69'
FW 8 Ramiro Costa
Manager:
Martín Lasarte
GK 12 Paulo Garcés  82'
RB 8 Yerson Opazo
CB 22 Mariano Uglessich
CB 5 Julio Barroso
LB 24 Alejandro López
RCM 2 Braulio Leal (c)  74'
LCM 5 César Fuentes
AM 10 Pablo Hernández
RW 7 Luis Pedro Figueroa  46'
LW 13 Gonzalo Barriga  63'  80'
CF 9 Pablo Calandria
Substitutes:
GK 1 Roberto González
DF 27 Nicolás Vargas  80'
DF 4 Benjamín Vidal  74'
MF 14 Claudio Meneses
MF 11 Francisco Pizarro  66'  46'
FW 19 Carlos Escobar
FW 16 Osmán Huerta
Manager:
Eduardo Berizzo

Man of the Match:
Paulo Garcés (O'Higgins)
Assistant referees:
Juan Maturana
Raúl Orellana
Fourth official:
Eduardo Gamboa

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.
 Champions 

O'Higgins
1st title

Statistics

References

  1. ^ "Full-time report". Archived from the original on 2013-12-17. Retrieved 2014-09-21.
  2. ^ "La final entre la UC y O'Higgins ya tiene horario y estadio confirmado - el Gráfico Chile, la plataforma deportiva más grande de Chile". Archived from the original on 2013-12-10. Retrieved 2014-09-21.
  3. ^ "O'higgins Venció a U. Católica y Celebra el Primer Título de Su Historia".
  4. ^ "Jorge Osorio será el juez que arbitrará la final del Apertura". 9 December 2013.
  5. ^ "Fallo del Tribunal de Disciplina Por el Caso O'higgins-Wanderers".
  6. ^ "Duelo entre Católica y U. de Chile se suspendió tras caída de proyectiles". Terra (in Spanish). 2014-12-01. Archived from the original on 2014-12-11. Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  7. ^ "Universidad de Chile - Universidad Católica, suspendido por agresión a un futbolista | Goal.com".
  8. ^ a b c "Team statistics". CDF.cl. 24 May 2014. Archived from the original on 2013-12-17. Retrieved 24 May 2014.