The U remains at the top along with Iquique and Colo Colo remains on the lookout

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Date 6 of the 2024 National Championship It started this past Thursday, March 28 with the duel between Audax Italiano and Coquimbo Kingdom, and ended this Sunday, March 31 with the goal war between Unión Española and Ñublense.

The U and Iquique maintain their great start, since both are the only undefeated clubs in the Tournament. Colo Colo remains on the lookout, while the UC debuted its new coach, but he remains unconvincing.

Thursday March 28

Audax Italiano 0-1 Coquimbo Kingdom

The “Pirates” became strong as visitors and defeated the “Italicos” by one goal to zero with Luciano Cabral’s goal (26′) after missing a penalty kick.

O’Higgins 0-3 Deportes Iquique

The “Celestial Dragons” continue their great campaign and traveled to Rancagua to defeat O’Higgins by three goals to zero at the El Teniente Stadium. The scores were the work of Enzo Hoyos at 16′ (penalty) and a double by Steffan Pino at 50′ and 69′. On the local side, Martín Maturana was sent off at 18′.

Friday March 29

Deportes Cobresal 0-2 Palestino

Cobresal still cannot find the football that led it to fight for the championship last year, since it lost two goals to zero against Palestino at home. The scores were the work of Bryan Carrasco (58′) and Gonzalo Sosa (61′). At home, Diego Céspedes was sent off at 45’+1. Both teams will arrive with different presentations to the first Copa Libertadores duels.

Saturday, March 30th

Huachipato 0-0 Universidad Católica

The Brazilian Tiago Nunes debuted on the “Cruzada” benchHowever, UC continues without finding good football. On the other hand, the locals have not yet found the football with which they became champions last year and He arrives with doubts for his debut in the Copa Libertadores.

Colo Colo 4-1 Everton

The “Albos” beat Everton de Viña del Mar 4-1 at the Monumental Stadium andThey arrive in the best way for their debut in the Copa Libertadores. They scored for the “Cacique”: Sebastián Pereira at 3′ (own goal), Érick Wiemberg at 67′, Carlos Palacios at 69′ and Lucas Cepeda at 90+2′; For the visit Rodrigo Contreras scored at 8′. They were sent off: Ignacio González at 12′ (EVE), Maximiliano Falcón at 26′ (CC) and Cristián Riquelme at 57′ (EVE).

Deportes Copiapó 2-0 Unión La Calera

Copiapo got his first win in the National Championship by defeating the “Cementeros” by two goals to zero. The goals were the work of Juan Gaete at 28′ and Franco Torres at 80′.

Sunday March 31

Cobreloa 1-3 University of Chile

The U continues with its good start and defeated Cobreloa as a visitor at the Zorros del Desierto Stadium in Calama by three goals to one. The scores for the “Blues” were the work of Leandro Fernández from a penalty (25′), Marcelo Morales at 60′ and Nicolás Guerra at 90+3′. The local discount was from Bairon Monroy at 67′.

Spanish Union 5-3 Ñublense

The Santa Laura Stadium witnessed a goal war between “Hispanos” and “Diablos Rojos”. It was a victory for the local team by five goals to three. They scored for the local team: Franco Frías (11′ and 55′), Diego González at 40′, Emiliano Vecchio at 74′ and Ariel Uribe at 88′. For the visit they scored: Iván Rozas at 28′, Gabriel Graciani at 61′ and Pedro Sánchez at 76′. In Ñublense, Lorenzo Reyes (82′) and Cristopher Medina (90+7′) were expelled.

Positions table

Position Club Points Matches Played Classification
1 D. Iquique 16 6 C. Libertadores
2 U. de Chile 16 6 C. Libertadores
3 Palestinian 11 6 C. Libertadores
4 Colo Colo 10 6 C. South American
5 Spanish University 10 6 C. South American
6 Copperloa 10 6 C. South American
7 O’Higgins 9 6 C. South American
8 Coquimbo U. 8 6
9 Everton 8 6
10 Huachipato 8 6
11 Ñublense 7 6
12 Catholic University 6 6
13 U. La Calera 5 6
14 A bold Italian 4 6
15 D. Copiapó 3 6 Descent
16 D. Cobresal 2 6 Descent

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