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Colo-Colo
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Established
1925 (99 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Venue

Estadio Monumental David Arellano

(47,347 Capacity)

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Location
Macul, Santiago, Chile

Nicknames
Los Albos, El Cacique, Eterno Campeón

Competitions
Chile Primera Division
Copa Chile
Copa Libertadores

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nachod619: 09/Oct/24
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03 Nov Colo-Colo - Deportes Iqu
10 Nov Deportes Cop - Colo-Colo

Results
29 Oct Colo-Colo 0 - 0 Magallanes
20 Oct Palestino 2 - 3 Colo-Colo
16 Oct Unión La Ca 0 - 1 Colo-Colo
13 Oct Huachipato 1 - 2 Colo-Colo
06 Oct Colo-Colo 2 - 1 Audax Italia


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Club Social y Deportivo Colo-Colo is a Chilean football club based in Macul, Santiago. Founded in 1925 by David Arellano and Guido Torres Henríquez, they play in the Chilean Primera División, from which they have never been relegated. The team has played its home games at Estadio Monumental David Arellano since 1989. Colo-Colo is regarded as the most successful club of Chilean football.

Colo-Colo has won more Primera División de Chile (33) than any other Chilean club and a record eleven Copa Chile titles. It was the first Chilean team to win a continental tournament conquering the 1991 Copa Libertadores after beating Club Olimpia 3–0 on 5 June with Mirko Jozić as manager. Next year, the club went on to win two international titles that were 1992 Recopa Sudamericana and 1992 Copa Interamericana, completing the club's three international honours.

The club's most successful player is Luis Mena with eleven titles, the historic top scorer is Francisco Valdés with 208 goals, and the player with most appearances is the former goalkeeper Misael Escuti with 417 games.

Colo-Colo is the team with most supporters in Chile, and holds a long-standing rivalry with Universidad de Chile. The club also holds a traditional rivalry in matches against Cobreloa and Universidad Católica. The IFFHS ranked the team in 14th place in 2007. In 2009, that same institution named the team as the 20th century's top club of its country, and also within the top twenty clubs in South American football history.


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