Fixtures

Chile Primera B 10/04 22:00 26 Universidad de Concepcion vs Union San Felipe - View
Chile Primera B 10/12 21:00 27 Universidad de Concepcion vs Curico Unido - View
Chile Primera B 10/19 21:00 28 CD Antofagasta vs Universidad de Concepcion - View
Chile Primera B 10/26 21:00 29 Universidad de Concepcion vs Deportes Temuco - View
Chile Primera B 11/02 17:00 30 Deportes Copiapo vs Universidad de Concepcion - View

Results

Chile Primera B 09/12 18:55 25 [16] Santiago Morning v Universidad de Concepcion [1] D 0-0
Chile Primera B 09/06 16:30 24 [9] Rangers de Talca v Universidad de Concepcion [2] W 0-1
Chile Primera B 09/01 23:00 23 [4] Universidad de Concepcion v Deportes Recoleta [8] W 1-0
Chile Primera B 08/24 21:30 22 [8] Deportes Concepcion v Universidad de Concepcion [5] W 1-4
Chile Primera B 08/15 16:30 21 [4] Universidad de Concepcion v San Marcos De Arica [3] W 4-1
Chile Primera B 08/09 19:00 20 [14] Club Deportes Santa Cruz v Universidad de Concepcion [6] W 1-2
Chile Primera B 08/03 00:00 19 [10] San Luis Quillota v Universidad de Concepcion [5] L 1-0
Chile Primera B 07/26 23:00 18 [4] Universidad de Concepcion v Cobreloa [7] L 0-1
Chile Primera B 07/20 19:00 17 [15] Magallanes v Universidad de Concepcion [4] W 1-2
Chile Primera B 07/12 23:00 16 [4] Universidad de Concepcion v Santiago Wanderers [3] L 0-3
Chile Primera B 07/05 22:00 13 [3] Universidad de Concepcion v CD Antofagasta [11] L 0-1
Chile Primera B 06/22 19:00 15 [3] Universidad de Concepcion v Deportes Copiapo [2] W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 17 19
Wins 17 7 10
Draws 7 4 3
Losses 12 6 6
Goals for 45 23 22
Goals against 31 19 12
Clean sheets 13 5 8
Failed to score 14 5 9

Club Deportivo Universidad de Concepción, also known as Universidad de Concepción, are a Chilean football club based in Concepción, that is a current member of the Primera B. The club's home stadium is the Estadio Ester Roa de Concepción, which has a 30,480-spectator capacity.

History

A "Club Deportivo Universitario" amateur team played in the Regional Championship in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. They played with teams like Naval de Talcahuano, Lord Cochrane and Fernández Vial and became champions in 1962. The current Club Deportivo Universidad de Concepción was founded in 1994.[]

Tercera División: 1994–1997

Shortly after foundation. Universidad de Concepción were invited to the amateur Tercera División. The team played its first match against Deportes Talcahuano at Estadio El Morro on 10 April 1994. The club's coach was former Universitario footballer Luis Vera Avendaño. With 22 points that season, the club finished fourth in the South-central Zone in Tercera División and was nearly promoted to the Primera B (Premier B).[]

In the next season, Universidad de Concepción failed to duplicate the results of the previous season, finishing seventh in the South Zone. However, the club won the relegation play-offs to maintain its spot in the division.

During the 1996 season, with former footballer Mario Osbén as the coach, the club was runner-up in the Tercera División, after finishing second behind Santiago Morning in the quadrangular play-offs. Universidad de Concepción had a record of sixteen victories and six defeats in 34 games.[]

In 1997, Universidad de Concepción won the Tercera División. The club was promoted to Premier B, the first professional tournament and the first title for the club following a 2–1 victory over Unión La Calera on 8 December 1997.

Professional era

Nicolás Peric scored a goal for Universidad de Concepción in 2004.

In its first professional season, the club had success in the 1998 season and nearly qualified for the promotion play-offs to Primera División. []

In 1999, the club finished ninth, prompting changes in club administration, including the hiring of a new coach, Luis Marcoleta. In 2002, the club was promoted to the top tier after finishing runner-up in the second division.

Jorge Valdivia, player of the club during 2003

In 2003, under coach Fernando Díaz, the club unexpectedly qualified for the Copa Libertadores and the Copa Sudamericana in 2004, after finishing first in the aggregate table (apertura and Clausura combined).[]

In the Copa Libertadores, the club were placed in Group 3 with Cruzeiro, Santos Laguna and Caracas. However, the club finished last. In the Copa Sudamericana, the club qualified for the Chile/Bolivia preliminary after a victory over Santiago Wanderers. However, the team was eliminated after being defeated 4–2 by Bolívar in La Paz. The club's second goal in this game was scored by goalkeeper Nicolás Peric. The club was recognized as the best club in Chilean football by the IFFHS in 2004.

During the Torneo de Apertura 2006, Universidad de Concepción advanced to the semi-finals against Colo-Colo, but the team was defeated 4–3 in the first leg and 2–0 in the second leg. However, they earned the fifth position in the Annual Table of 2006. In the next season, under coach Marcelo Barticciotto, the team was runner-up in the Torneo de Clausura 2007, having been defeated again by Colo-Colo.

In the 2008 season, Barticciotto was dismissed and replaced by Jorge Pellicer. In the Torneo de Apertura, the club finished in 16th place with 21 points. In the second semester tournament, the Torneo de Clausura, the club again ended in 16th position, forcing the club into relegation playoffs against Coquimbo Unido. However, Concepcion won 5–1 on aggregate to maintain its permanence in the top tier of Chilean football.[]

In the 2008-09 Copa Chile, the club was proclaimed champion of the tournament after a 2–1 victory over Deportes Ovalle at Francisco Sánchez Rumoroso Stadium.

After a difficult showing at the Torneo de Apertura 2009, the club earned fifth place at the Torneo de Clausura. The club was eliminated once again by Colo-Colo.

In the 2010 season, Concepción ended in 15th place out of 18 teams, with 38 points, and were sent to relegation play-offs again, defeating Curicó Unido.[] Things did not improve at all in the 2011 season, with the team finishing 13th in the aggregate table but only avoiding a spot in the relegation playoffs due to better goal difference.

The club was finally relegated in the 2012 season. After a 10th place finish in the Apertura and a 16th placed finish in the Clausura, the club was sent to a relegation playoff against Everton, losing 4-1 on aggregate.

The club made several changes to get the team back in the top tier and it paid off; the club achieved immediate promotion and was champion of the 2013 Primera B.

Universidad de Concepción, often referred to as "UdeC," is a prominent Chilean soccer team based in the city of Concepción. Founded in 1994, the club has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Chilean football. UdeC plays its home matches at the Estadio Municipal de Concepción, a modern venue that can accommodate thousands of passionate fans who create an electric atmosphere during games.

The team's colors are blue and white, symbolizing their identity and pride. Universidad de Concepción has a reputation for developing young talent, often integrating players from their youth academy into the first team. This commitment to nurturing local talent has contributed to their success in various national competitions.

Over the years, UdeC has achieved notable accomplishments, including strong performances in the Chilean Primera División and participation in international tournaments such as the Copa Libertadores. The club's style of play is characterized by a blend of technical skill and tactical discipline, making them a challenging opponent on the field.

With a dedicated fan base and a strong community presence, Universidad de Concepción continues to strive for excellence, aiming to add more silverware to their trophy cabinet while fostering the spirit of soccer in the region.