CD Santiago Morning

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Santiago Morning
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Basic data
Surname Club de Deportes Santiago Morning
Seat Santiago
founding 1903
president ChileChile Miguel Nasur
Website santiagomorning.cl
First soccer team
Head coach René Curaz
Venue Estadio Municipal de La Pintana
Places 6,000
league Primera Division B
2019 12th place
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Club de Deportes Santiago Morning is a Chilean football club from Santiago de Chile . The club , which has been Chilean football champion to this day, currently plays in Primera División B and plays its home games at the Estadio Municipal de La Pintana , which can seat 6,000 spectators.

history

The Club de Deportes Santiago Morning was founded in 1903 in Santiago de Chile. The founding members were mainly students from the University of Santiago, who initially called their club Santiago FC. The club kept this name until 1936, when the club name CD Santiago Morning, which is still valid today, was adopted. The renaming was justified by a merger of Santiago FC with another capital club called Morning Star.

Still under the old name Santiago FC, today's Santiago Morning was a founding member of the Chilean Primera División in 1933. In general, the club, which names Deportes Magallanes as their main rival , was one of the most successful teams of the first hour of the Chilean football club. However, Santiago Morning could only win the championship of Chile once. In the 1942 season they finished first with one point ahead of Magallanes. CD Santiago Morning was Chilean runner-up two more times, in 1939 and 1941, respectively, the second place in the table was achieved.

But the successful period at the beginning of professional football in Chile did not last long for Santiago Morning. After a few years in midfield following winning the title in 1942, the first relegation to Primera B had to be accepted in the early 1950s. Since then, Santiago Morning has left the upper reaches of the Primera División and has not been able to record any significant successes. The only thing worth mentioning is the entry into the final of the Copa Chile, the Chilean cup competition in football, in the 2000 season, but they lost 2-1 to CF Universidad de Chile in extra time. At league level, Santiago Morning has been in the Primera División for a long time in recent years, where the club recently found itself in the lower part of the table. In the 2011 season, however, you had to accept relegation to Primera B after only the penultimate place was occupied in the overall table.

successes

Master: 1 × (1942)
Runner-up: 2 × (1939, 1941)
  • Second division championship : 3 × (1959, 1974, 2005)
  • Third division championship : 2 × (1984, 1996)
  • Final Copa Chile : 1 × (2000)
  • Campeonato de Apertura : 4 × (1943, 1944, 1949, 1950)
  • Campeonato de Clausura : 1 × (1944)

Known players

A team from Santiago Morning in 1942 before the game against Audax Italiano
  • ChileChile Humberto Cruz , began his career in the club, later for a long time with Colo-Colo and Ñublense, took part with Chile in the world championships in 1962 and 1966
  • UruguayUruguay Luis Cubilla , Uruguayan three-time World Cup participant, long time with Peñarol and Nacional Montevideo and Barcelona, ​​1975 with Santiago Morning
  • ArgentinaArgentina Gabriel Héctor Fernández , in Europe with SC Bastia and TuS Koblenz, in America primarily in Colombia, active in 1998 with Santiago Morning
  • ChileChile Enrique Hormazábal , successful Chilean striker of the fifties and long-time active at Colo-Colo, started his career at Morning from 1948 to 1955
  • ChileChile Esteban Paredes , Chilean international and currently under contract with Colo-Colo, from 2000 to 2009 with interruptions with Santiago Morning
  • UruguayUruguay Donaldo Ross , Uruguayan footballer of the thirties, with Santiago Morning in 1935, he also played in Montevideo and Porto Alegre

Trainer

  • HungaryHungary Ferenc Plattkó , Hungarian coach globetrotter, coached FC Barcelona, ​​Venus Bucharest and Colo-Colo, for example, and from 1949 to 1950 coach of Santiago Morning.
  • ChileChile Luis Álamos (1976-1977)
  • ArgentinaArgentina SpainSpain Juan Antonio Pizzi (2009-2010)

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