Provincial Osorno
Provincial Osorno | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Club de Deportes Provincial Osorno | ||
Seat | Osorno , Chile | ||
founding | 1983 | ||
president | Felipe Palominos | ||
Website | provincialosorno.cl | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Marco Millape | ||
Venue | Estadio Rubén Marcos Peralta | ||
Places | 10,800 | ||
league | Cuarta División | ||
2013 | 2nd place, amateur league Osorno promotion |
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The Club de Deportes Provincial Osorno is a Chilean football club from Osorno . The club was founded in 1983 and plays its home games at the Estadio Rubén Marcos Peralta , which can seat 10,800 spectators. Provincial Osorno, which has never been a Chilean soccer champion before, currently plays in the Cuarta División, the fifth-highest division in Chile .
history
The Club Deportes Provincial Osorno association was founded on June 5, 1983 in the city of Osorno , which now has around 160,000 inhabitants in southern Chile . The club emerged from a merger of various small clubs in the city. The newly founded club managed to work its way up to the top leagues of Chilean club football relatively quickly. Under coach Guillermo Yávar , the team took first place in the Segunda División in 1990 by beating Coquimbo Unido 1-0 in the final and for the first time in the club's seven-year history made it to the Primera División , Chile's top division in football. There, however, the direct relegation had to be accepted. With nineteenth place, the relegation was missed by four points compared to Universidad de Chile .
After relegation to the second division, it took only a year before Provincial Osorno was able to ensure the return to the top class. With ten points ahead of the second-placed Deportes Iquique , this was even more than sovereign. And this time Provincial Osorno also managed to establish itself in the Primera División. From 1993 to 1998 there was now a period of six years of uninterrupted top division football in Osorno. The best placement in this era, the club achieved in the 1996 season when they finished sixth in the Primera División and only four points against Universidad de Chile missed the qualifying round for the Copa Libertadores . Then things went down again, Provincial Osorno's performance got worse and worse, so that the logical result was relegation from the first division in 1998. In relegation games, the CD Santiago Morning team was defeated. A year later, however, the immediate return to the Chilean football club succeeded after CD Cobresal had defeated 7: 5 in playoff games after two legs. However, after only one year you had to accept the decline again. With eight points behind the first non-relegation place, occupied by Deportes Puerto Montt , the matter was this time very clear.
After relegation from the Primera División, Provincial Osorno sank into the second division for eight years. It was not until the 2008 season that they managed to return to the top division, from which they were immediately relegated. Then Osorno slipped not only into the second, but a little later also into the third division of Chile. In 2012 Provincial Osorno had to relegate from the second-rate Segunda División due to significant financial difficulties. The club was newly founded, a new start took place in the amateur league Osornos. From this division, Provincial Osorno rose again in 2013 to the Cuarta División, the fifth Chilean league.
successes
- Chilean second division championship : 3 × (1990, 1992, 2007)
Known players
- Daniel Morón won the Copa Libertadores with Colo-Colo Santiago in 1991 and was the first Chilean club ever to win the Copa Libertadores. He was also with Unión de Santa Fe for a long time, and in 1995 he was under contract for a year in Osorno
- Washington Olivera , Uruguayan attacker for the big CD Cobreloa team in the early eighties, also with Nacional Montevideo and the Montevideo Wanderers, one year with Provincial Osorno in 1985
- Francisco Silva , current member of CA Osasuna in Spain, previously with Universidad Católica for many years, from there on loan to Provincial Osorno for a year in 2007
- Esteban Valencia , 48 times Chilean international in the 1990s, spent many years at Universidad de Chile, on loan to Provicial Osorno for one year from the capital city club in 1993
Trainer
- Jaime Ramírez (1983-1984)
- Guillermo Yávar (1989–1991, 1993, 2002)
- Antonio Angelillo (1994)
- Washington Olivera (2002)
- Marcelo Trobbiani (2005)