-
founded on
April 1, 1906.
Between 1985 and 1992 the club was
called Cobreandino.
Their home
games are pla**** at the
Regional stadium,
which has a capacity...
- was
loaned out to
Chilean Primera Division B club
Trasandino (called
Cobreandino between 1985 and 1992) for the 1985–86 season. He
returned to the club...
-
January 1988,
playing alongside Teófilo Cubillas.
After a
stint with
Cobreandino,
where he
scored two goals, he
returned to Peru and pla**** for Inter...
- also pla**** for O'Higgins, Unión La Calera, Magallanes,
Deportes Arica,
Cobreandino,
Deportes Melipilla and Muni****l Talagante. Abroad, he pla**** for Fluminense...
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Wilstermann 1987
Deportes La
Serena 1987–1988
Cobreandino 1989
Deportes Ovalle 1989–1990
Soinca Bata 1991
Cobreandino 1993
Deportivo Flecha Palestino *Club domestic...
- Vial 1985
Deportes Ovalle 1986 Ñublense 1986
Deportes Anto****asta 1988
Cobreandino 1990–1991
Deportes Ovalle 1996
Deportes Melipilla Medal record *Club...
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Carlos Ramírez DF 26.02.1968
Huachipato 4 Hugo Cortéz DF 03.06.1968
Cobreandino 5
Javier Margas DF 10.05.1969 Colo-Colo 6 Luis
Musrri MF 24.12.1969 Universidad...
- Cobresal, F. Vial & U. Católica (1988)
Record Copa
Chile victory — 5–0 v.
Cobreandino (1989)
Record Primera División defeat — 0–6 v. D. La
Serena & U. San...
- on 3
January 1988.
After stints with
Naval de
Talcahuano (1988), and
Cobreandino (1989), he
returned to Peru and pla**** for
Alianza Lima, José Gálvez...
- the 2010 Copa
Chile Deportes Osorno (2017)
Transandino (1952–1975),
Cobreandino (1986–1992) AC
Colina (2015–2018),
Deportes Colina (2019–2024) Deportes...