2019 Primera B de Chile

The 2019 Primera B de Chile (known as Campeonato As.com 2019 for sponsoring purposes) was the 66th season of Chile's second-tier football league. The competition began on 15 February 2019 and was scheduled to end in December 2019.[1]

Primera B de Chile
Season2019
Dates15 February – 29 November 2019
ChampionsSantiago Wanderers (3rd title)
PromotedSantiago Wanderers
Deportes La Serena
Matches played213
Goals scored501 (2.35 per match)
Top goalscorerMathías Pinto
(14 goals)
Biggest home winDeportes Valdivia 4–0 Santa Cruz
(17 February)
Melipilla 4–0 La Serena
(28 April)
Unión San Felipe 4–0 Rangers
(10 August)
S. Wanderers 5–1 Cobreloa
(13 October)
La Serena 4–0 Unión San Felipe
(19 October)
Biggest away winDeportes Valdivia 0–5 Puerto Montt
(12 May)
Highest scoringÑublense 3–3 Deportes Valdivia
(10 March)
S. Wanderers 5–1 Cobreloa
(13 October)
2018
2020

Due to the 2019 Chilean protests, the competition was suspended since mid-October with three matches as well as the promotion play-offs still left. After a failed attempt to resume normal activity,[2] on 29 November 2019, ANFP's Council of Presidents voted to conclude the season. Originally it was decided that no teams would be either promoted or relegated this season,[3] however, on 6 December 2019 ANFP decided to declare Santiago Wanderers, who were leading the competition at the time of the suspension, as champions and promoted to the Primera División, as well as allowing another team to be promoted through a play-off.[4] No teams were relegated to the Segunda División Profesional this season.

Format

The tournament was played by 16 teams, under the same format used in the previous edition: the 16 teams would play each other twice (once at home and once away), for a total of 30 matches. The team that finished in first place at the end of the round-robin tournament earned promotion to the Campeonato Nacional for the 2020 season as Primera B champions. Meanwhile, the teams finishing from second to tenth place will play a playoff tournament for the second promotion berth, with the season runners-up having a bye to the final. The team finishing in bottom place at the end of the season would have been relegated to the Segunda División Profesional.

Teams

Stadia and locations

ClubCityStadiumCapacity
BarnecheaSantiago (Lo Barnechea)Municipal de Lo Barnechea3,000
CobreloaCalamaZorros del Desierto12,346
Deportes CopiapóCopiapóLuis Valenzuela Hermosilla8,000
Deportes La SerenaLa SerenaLa Portada18,243
Deportes MelipillaMelipillaMunicipal Roberto Bravo Santibáñez6,000
Deportes Puerto MonttPuerto MonttChinquihue10,000
Deportes Santa CruzSanta CruzJoaquín Muñoz García5,000
Deportes TemucoTemucoGermán Becker18,413
Deportes ValdiviaValdiviaParque Municipal5,397
MagallanesSantiago (San Bernardo)Municipal Luis Navarro Avilés3,500
ÑublenseChillánMunicipal Nelson Oyarzún Arenas12,000
RangersTalcaFiscal de Talca8,200
San LuisQuillotaLucio Fariña Fernández7,680
Santiago MorningSantiago (La Pintana)Municipal de La Pintana6,000
Santiago WanderersValparaísoElías Figueroa Brander20,575
Unión San FelipeSan FelipeMunicipal de San Felipe12,000

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Santiago Wanderers (C, P)2713774026+1446Promotion to Primera División
2Deportes La Serena (P)2712783527+843Qualification for Promotion final
3Ñublense2711973832+642Qualification for Promotion playoff quarterfinals
4Barnechea27124112627−140
5Cobreloa2610974033+739
6Deportes Melipilla2610973326+739
7Unión San Felipe27116103030039
8Deportes Temuco2791173124+738
9Deportes Copiapó2691162821+738
10Deportes Puerto Montt2791083629+737
11Deportes Santa Cruz27107103237−537
12Santiago Morning2697102632−634
13Rangers27610112836−828
14San Luis2651292537−1227
15Magallanes26510112333−1025
16Deportes Valdivia2747163051−2119
Source: ANFP, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Goal difference, 3) Matches won, 4) Goals for, 5) Away goals for, 6) Red cards, 7) Yellow cards, 8) Drawing of lots, 9) Playoff game (only if needed to decide championship).
If needed to decide championship between two teams: 2) Playoff game.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

Results

Home \ AwayBARCOBCDCDLSMELDPMDSCTEMVALMAGÑUBRANSLSMSWUSF
Barnechea0–12–00–20–12–11–21–00–11–22–23–20–02–12–0
Cobreloa0–03–10–12–12–22–10–01–22–23–03–04–11–0
Deportes Copiapó3–02–11–11–33–01–12–01–11–01–00–01–00–1
Deportes La Serena1–01–20–01–23–22–11–10–22–02–02–00–04–0
Deportes Melipilla0–01–14–02–02–22–00–01–10–01–13–12–10–2
Deportes Puerto Montt3–01–12–21–01–30–02–14–11–12–20–02–12–10–0
Deportes Santa Cruz0–11–01–31–02–00–41–13–01–11–12–32–00–02–0
Deportes Temuco0–12–11–01–01–10–14–12–01–03–20–00–00–0
Deportes Valdivia2–12–31–10–21–10–54–00–02–31–14–11–20–1
Magallanes1–23–01–21–11–12–03–20–20–30–01–10–20–1
Ñublense3–22–21–22–02–02–01–13–32–30–00–20–43–1
Rangers0–10–20–02–00–30–31–12–01–11–03–13–10–12–3
San Luis0–21–11–10–31–12–11–11–12–10–13–22–21–1
Santiago Morning2–01–11–00–03–21–01–30–02–01–10–22–13–1
Santiago Wanderers0–05–10–34–12–11–13–11–02–02–10–03–11–2
Unión San Felipe0–22–20–01–12–02–13–02–30–11–00–04–01–00–1
Source: ANFP, Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Promotion play-off

The promotion play-offs were played by the nine teams placed from second to tenth place in the league table at the end of the season. Deportes La Serena, as league runners-up, received a bye to the promotion final, while the remaining eight teams played a play-off for the second berth to the promotion final. For the quarter-finals, teams were paired according to their final placement in the Primera B standings, with the third-placed team facing the tenth-placed team, the fourth-placed team facing the ninth-placed one and so on. The winners advanced to the semi-finals, with the higher-seeded team advancing in case of a draw. For the semi-finals, teams were reseeded according to their average of points per match in the league season, with the teams with the higher average playing the teams with lower average. The winners advanced to the finals, with the winners of that match facing Deportes La Serena for the second promotion berth. For the semi-finals, final, and promotion final, a penalty shoot-out would decide the winners in case of a draw.[5][6] All matches of the promotion play-off were played at a neutral venue, in this case Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos in Santiago.

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
         
6Deportes Melipilla2
7Unión San Felipe0
5Deportes Melipilla1 (3)
7Deportes Copiapó (p)1 (4)
4Barnechea1
9Deportes Copiapó2
7Deportes Copiapó2
9Deportes Temuco3
3Ñublense2
10Deportes Puerto Montt1
3Ñublense0
9Deportes Temuco1
5Cobreloa0
8Deportes Temuco2

Quarter-finals

Ñublense2–1Deportes Puerto Montt
Report
Barnechea1–2Deportes Copiapó
Report
Deportes Melipilla2–0Unión San Felipe
Report

Semi-finals

Deportes Melipilla1–1Deportes Copiapó
  • Sepúlveda 74'
Report
Penalties
3–4
Ñublense0–1Deportes Temuco
Report

Final

Deportes Copiapó2–3Deportes Temuco
  • Guajardo 47'
  • Vega 72'
Report

Promotion final

Top goalscorers

RankNameClubGoals
1 Mathías PintoÑublense14
2 Maximiliano QuinterosDeportes Copiapó13
3 Ignacio LemmoDeportes Puerto Montt12
Gonzalo SosaDeportes Melipilla
5 Nicolás GaunaDeportes Puerto Montt11
Ignacio JaraCobreloa
Sebastián PolDeportes Valdivia
8 Gustavo GottiDeportes Santa Cruz8
Gustavo LanaroSantiago Wanderers
10 Diego BielkiewiczRangers7
Enzo GutiérrezSantiago Wanderers
Luca PontigoDeportes Santa Cruz

Source: Soccerway

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