2013–14 Primera División of Chile
The 2013–14 Campeonato Nacional season was the 83rd season of top-flight football in Chile. Unión Española was the defending champion.
Format changes
For the 2013–14 season, the ANFP's Council of Club Presidents approved the return to the Apertura and Clausura format, without playoffs.Teams
Eighteen teams will be competing in the Primera División for the 2013–14 season, sixteen of whom are returning from the 2013 season. San Marcos de Arica was relegated last season after finishing 18th. There were replaced by Universidad de Concepción, the 2013 Primera B winner.Team | City | Stadium |
Antofagasta | Antofagasta | Regional de Antofagasta |
Audax Italiano | Santiago | Municipal de La Florida |
Cobreloa | Calama | Municipal de Calama |
Cobresal | El Salvador | El Cobre |
Colo-Colo | Santiago | Monumental David Arellano |
Everton | Viña del Mar | Sausalito |
Huachipato | Talcahuano | CAP |
Iquique | Iquique | Tierra de Campeones |
Ñublense | Chillán | Municipal Nelson Oyarzún Arenas |
O'Higgins | Rancagua | El Teniente |
Palestino | Santiago | Municipal de La Cisterna |
Rangers | Talca | Fiscal de Talca |
Santiago Wanderers | Valparaíso | Regional Chiledeportes |
Unión Española | Santiago | Santa Laura |
Unión La Calera | La Calera | Municipal Nicolás Chahuán |
Universidad Católica | Santiago | San Carlos de Apoquindo |
Universidad de Chile | Santiago | Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos |
Universidad de Concepción | Concepción | Estadio Municipal de Concepción |
Torneo Apertura
The Torneo Apertura began on July 26 and ended on December 8.Standings
Results
Súper Final
Apertura Liguilla
- Winner qualify for 2014 Copa Libertadores first stage '.
- Runner-up qualify for 2014 Copa Sudamericana first stage '.
Torneo Clausura
Standings
Results
Clausura Liguilla
- Winner qualify for 2014 Copa Sudamericana first stage .
Aggregate table