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Deportes Iquique v Union Espanola Chile Primera Division Lineup
This game is in the
Chile Primera Division
, kick off at 22:00 on Saturday 09 November 2024.
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Deportes Iquique Substitutes
Joaquin Moya
Daniel Sappa
Ruben Farfan
Ronald De La Fuente
Diego Fernandez
Renato Guajardo
Iam Gonzalez
Union Espanola Substitutes
Alonso Montecinos
Ignacio Nunez
Nicolas Penailillo
Bastian Yanez
Sebastian Leyton
Fernando Ovelar
Jeyson Rojas
Deportes Iquique v Union Espanola Chile Primera Division
Deportes Iquique
was founded in 1978 and is based in Iquique, Chile.
Union Espanola
was founded in 1897 and is one of the oldest football clubs in Chile.
Deportes Iquique's
home stadium is the Estadio Municipal de Cavancha, which has a capacity of 6,500.
Union Espanola's
home stadium is the Estadio Santa Laura-Universidad SEK, which has a capacity of 22,000.
Deportes Iquique's
best finish in the Chile Primera Division was as runners-up in the 2012 Apertura.
Union Espanola
has won the Chile Primera Division title seven times, with their most recent championship coming in the 2013 Apertura.