1950 Primera División de Chile

{{Infobox football league season

|competition=Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Profesional

|dates= 15 July 1950 – 14 January 1951

|winners=Everton (1st title)

|relegated=

|matches=133

|total goals=551

|continentalcup1=

|continentalcup1 qualifiers=

|league topscorer=Félix Díaz
(21 goals)

|biggest home win= {{nowrap|Everton 7–0 Iberia
(6 January)}}

|biggest away win=

|highest attendance=53,169 {{nowrap|Universidad Católica 2–1 Universidad de Chile
(3 September)}}

|lowest attendance=

|attendance=1,000,530

|average attendance=7,522

|prevseason=1949

|nextseason=1951

}}

The 1950 Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Profesional was Chilean first tier’s 18th season. Everton were the champions, being the first team from outside Santiago to win the national league.

Previous to the start of the tournament Ferroviarios and Badminton merged to form Ferrobadminton.

The tournament was played in a Round-robin tournament system.

Scores

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
width="90"| width="30"|AUDwidth="30"|COLwidth="30"|EVEwidth="30"|FEBwidth="30"|GCRwidth="30"|IBEwidth="30"|MAGwidth="30"|SMOwidth="30"|UESwidth="30"|UCAwidth="30"|UCHwidth="30"|SWA
Audax

|bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|

|1–1

|2–2

|2–3

|3–0

|5–4

|3–0

|7–5

|1–1

|3–3

|4–2

|1–1

Colo-Colo

|4–1

|bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|

|2–2

|2–1

|2–0

|3–1

|5–1

|0–3

|0–4

|2–0

|1–1

|3–1

Everton

|4–2

|0–0

|bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|

|4–2

|1–2

|7–0

|4–2

|2–4

|3–0

|4–3

|5–2

|1–3

Ferrobádminton

|4–1

|3–2

|1–2

|bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|

|6–3

|3–3

|4–1

|1–3

|0–3

|1–0

|2–2

|1–4

Green Cross

|2–4

|1–2

|1–1

|4–1

|bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|

|5–2

|1–1

|2–2

|2–2

|2–2

|1–2

|2–3

Iberia

|0–2

|1–1

|1–1

|1–1

|2–6

|bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|

|1–3

|4–2

|0–3

|2–3

|1–4

|0–0

Magallanes

|2–1

|0–2

|3–1

|2–2

|5–4

|1–1

|bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|

|2–3

|3–5

|2–1

|3–2

|1–2

S. Morning

|4–1

|1–3

|1–2

|3–4

|6–3

|2–6

|0–4

|bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|

|2–4

|4–1

|0–0

|1–2

U. Española

|1–3

|2–2

|1–1

|3–1

|5–3

|5–4

|1–0

|0–3

|bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|

|4–3

|3–2

|3–0

U. Católica

|0–0

|3–4

|0–5

|2–0

|2–2

|1–3

|2–0

|1–1

|3–3

|bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|

|2–1

|0–3

U. de Chile

|2–4

|2–0

|1–2

|1–3

|3–4

|2–1

|1–2

|1–2

|3–3

|1–0

|bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|

|2–3

S. Wanderers

|2–2

|1–1

|0–2

|3–3

|3–3

|1–0

|0–1

|1–1

|3–1

|3–1

|1–2

|bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|

Standings

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL

|res_col_header=Q

|winpoints=2

|team1=EVE|name_EVE=Everton

|team2=UES|name_UES=Unión Española

|team3=COL|name_COL=Colo-Colo

|team4=SWA|name_SWA=Santiago Wanderers

|team5=AUD|name_AUD=Audax Italiano

|team6=SMO|name_SMO=Santiago Morning

|team7=FEB|name_FEB=Ferrobádminton

|team8=MAG|name_MAG=Magallanes

|team9=GCR|name_GCR=Green Cross

|team10=UCH|name_UCH=Universidad de Chile

|team11=UCA|name_UCA=Universidad Católica

|team12=IBE|name_IBE=Iberia

|win_EVE=12|draw_EVE=6|loss_EVE=4|gf_EVE=56|ga_EVE=33

|win_UES=12|draw_UES=6|loss_UES=4|gf_UES=57|ga_UES=42

|win_COL=11|draw_COL=7|loss_COL=4|gf_COL=42|ga_COL=30

|win_SWA=10|draw_SWA=7|loss_SWA=5|gf_SWA=40|ga_SWA=32

|win_AUD=9|draw_AUD=7|loss_AUD=6|gf_AUD=53|ga_AUD=47

|win_SMO=9|draw_SMO=4|loss_SMO=9|gf_SMO=53|ga_SMO=51

|win_FEB=8|draw_FEB=5|loss_FEB=9|gf_FEB=47|ga_FEB=51

|win_MAG=9|draw_MAG=3|loss_MAG=10|gf_MAG=39|ga_MAG=46

|win_GCR=5|draw_GCR=7|loss_GCR=10|gf_GCR=53|ga_GCR=60

|win_UCH=6|draw_UCH=4|loss_UCH=12|gf_UCH=39|ga_UCH=47

|win_UCA=4|draw_UCA=6|loss_UCA=12|gf_UCA=33|ga_UCA=50

|win_IBE=3|draw_IBE=6|loss_IBE=13|gf_IBE=38|ga_IBE=61

|col_QCP=#ACE1AF|text_QCP=Qualified to the championship playoff

|result1=QCP|result2=QCP

|update=complete|source=

}}

Championship playoff

Everton and Unión Española ended up tied in points at the end of the 22 weeks of regular season. Tournament rules establish that, unlike any other position on the table, if two or more teams are equal in points at the end of play, goal difference does not count and a playoff game is required. Everton won that match and was crowned as champion.

{{football box

|date =14 January 1951

|team1 = Unión Española

|score = 0 – 1 {{aet}}|

|report =

|team2 = Everton

|goals1 =

|goals2 ={{goal|104}} Meléndez

|stadium =Estadio Nacional, Santiago

|attendance =42,551

|referee = W. Crawford

}}

{{winners||Campeonato Profesional
1950 champions|
Everton|1st}}

Topscorer

class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center;"
width="205"|Name

!width="205"|Team

!width="50"|Goals

|{{flagicon|ARG}} Félix DíazGreen Cross21

Sources

  • [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesc/chile50.html Chile 1950 (RSSSF)]

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