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Description 
Unión La Calera is a Chilean football club based in La Calera and competes the Primera División de Chile.
It was founded as Club de Deportes La Calera on 26 January 1954, after the merger of three teams from the city: Condor, Calera Comercio and Tifón. The following year, Deportes La Calera joined Club de Deportes Melón (originated by the merger between Cemento Melón and Minas Navío) to form Unión La Calera.
After spending six seasons in second level, the club obtained its first promotion to Primera División de Chile in 1961, category where they remained until 1974. In 1985, they returned to top-tier, but they were relegated the incoming season. From there, they wandered through second level and third level, until returning to the top category in 2011, and in 2018, after a brief stint in the promotion division (Primera B). In its palmares, Unión La Calera counts with three second division titles (the 1961 and 1984 Segunda División de Chile titles; and a 2017 Primera B title) and two Tercera División de Chile honors (1990 and 2000).
The color that identifies the club is red (present in their uniform since the formation as Union La Calera) and disputes their home games at the Estadio Municipal Nicolás Chahuán Nazar. Nevertheless, due to its reconstruction, around 2017 and 2018 they moved to Estadio Municipal Lucio Fariña Fernández in neighboring Quillota (which has a capacity for 7703 spectators). Their main local rivals are San Luis de Quillota.
The club is well known for be the team when Sergio Jadue began his sports manager career before coming to power in the ANFP in 2011. He assumed Unión La Calera Corporation's presidency in 2007. In June 2009 he was appointed Club's President of the Board. During his management, Unión La Calera was promoted, after 26 years, to top-tier in 2010. After his departure, the team had a brief success in 2011's first part, reaching the Torneo Apertura's semi-final. In that tournament, highlighted players like Ramón Ignacio Fernández, Braian Rodríguez or Gonzalo Barriga.
Team Members| Number | Name | Nationality | Position | Wage |
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| 2 | Javier Saldías | Chile | Right-Back | - |
| 2 | Rodrigo Cáseres | Argentina | Centre-Back | - |
| 3 | Daniel Gutiérrez | Chile | Centre-Back | - |
| 3 | Nicolás Ferreyra | Argentina | Defender | - |
| 5 | Camilo Moya | Chile | Defensive Midfield | - |
| 6 | Nicolás Palma | Chile | Centre-Back | - |
| 7 | Bayron Oyarzo | Chile | Right Winger | - |
| 8 | Erik de los Santos | Uruguay | Central Midfield | - |
| 8 | Gabriel Hauche | Argentina | Centre-Forward | - |
| 8 | Luciano Aued | Argentina | Midfielder | - |
| 8 | Yerko Leiva | Chile | Central Midfield | - |
| 9 | Matías Campos López | Chile | Centre-Forward | - |
| 10 | Franco Lobos | Chile | Left Wing | - |
| 10 | Joan Cruz | Chile | Attacking Midfield | - |
| 11 | Sebastián Sáez | Argentina | Centre-Forward | - |
| 14 | Carlos Villanueva Fuentes | Chile | Attacking Midfield | - |
| 14 | Nahuel Brunet | Argentina | Centre-Back | - |
| 16 | Cristián Gutiérrez | Canada | Left-Back | - |
| 18 | Axel Encinas | Argentina | Attacking Midfield | - |
| 23 | Juan Méndez | Chile | Central Midfield | - |
| 24 | Felipe Yáñez | Chile | Left-Back | - |
| 25 | Christopher Díaz | Chile | Right-Back | - |
| 27 | Franco Soldano | Argentina | Forward | - |
| 29 | Renato Huerta Vallejos | Chile | Right Winger | - |
| 32 | Martín Hiriart | Chile | Left Wing | - |
| 32 | Mauricio Morales Olivares | Chile | Defensive Midfield | - |
| 36 | Francisco Pozzo | Argentina | Forward | - |
| 96 | Kevin Méndez | Uruguay | Right Winger | - |
| - | Bairo Riveros Carvajal | Chile | Attacker | - |
| - | Brayan Garrido Martínez | Chile | Midfielder | - |
| - | Emmanuel Gigliotti | Argentina | Attacker | - |
| - | Farick Haddad Dubo | Chile | Midfielder | - |
| - | Fernando Otarola | Argentina | Goalkeeper | - |
| - | Francisco Rivera Muñoz | Chile | Attacker | - |
| - | Franco López Taborda | Uruguay | Attacker | - |
| - | Juan Requena | Argentina | Midfielder | - |
| - | Matías Ibáñez Basualdo | Argentina | Goalkeeper | - |
| - | Matías Muñoz Sevilla | Argentina | Midfielder | - |
| - | Michael Maturana Fredes | Chile | Defender | - |
| - | Nelson Acevedo | Argentina | Midfielder | - |
| - | Nelson Espinoza Díaz | Chile | Goalkeeper | - |
| - | Nicolás Avellaneda | Argentina | Goalkeeper | - |
| - | Oscar Parnisari | Argentina | Defender | - |
| - | Yonathan Andía | Chile | Right-Back | - |

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