Chilean Cuarta División
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Country | Chile |
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Confederation | CONMEBOL |
Founded | 1983 |
Number of teams | 16 |
Levels on pyramid | 5 |
Promotion to | Tercera División |
Relegation to | Local Association |
Domestic cup(s) | Copa Chile |
Current champions | Deportes Limache (1st title) |
Most championships | Juventud O'Higgins (2 titles) |
Website | Official webpage |
Cuarta División de Chile (Fourth Division of Chile), is the fifth category of Chilean football (soccer) in the Liga Chilena de Fútbol, and is organized by the Federación de Fútbol de Chile and the Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Amateur de Chile. It is both the fourth level of the Chilean football league system and the second league for Chilean Football Youth Leagues.
History
The Cuarta División de Chile was founded in 1983, being the continuation of Campeonato Regional Zona Central, and was disbanded in late 2003. It returned in 2009 with its name changed to Tercera B.
Currently, 16 teams participate on 2010 season. The winner and the runner-up of the league gets promoted to Tercera División.
Teams competing in the 2013-14 season
The teams are divided in two groups:
North Zone
- Estrella del Huasco (Vallenar)
- Ferroviarios
- Juventud Salvador P.A.C.
- Deportes Limache
- Luis Matte Larraín
- Provincial Marga Marga (Quilpué)
- Quintero Unido
- Real San Joaquin
South Zone
- Deportes Coronel
- Deportes Rengo
- Deportivo Estación Central
- Juventud Puente Alto
- Lautaro de Buin
- Gasparín FC (El Bosque)
- Tocopilla Litueche
- San Bernardo Unido
Cuarta División champions
As fourth level of the Chilean League system
Season | Champion | Runner-up | |
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1983 | D. Chilectra | Andarivel de El Monte | |
1984 | Soinca Bata | ||
1985 | Juventud O'Higgins | ||
1986 | Deportes Gasco | ||
1987 | Municipal Las Condes | ||
1988 | Thomas Bata | Deportivo Lo Barnechea | |
1989 | Unión Veterana | D. Compañía de Teléfonos de Chile | |
1990 | Tricolor Municipal | Juventud Puente Alto | |
1991 | Chiprodal de Graneros | Deportes Gasco | |
1992 | Trasandino | Cultural Orocoipo | |
1993 | Juventud O'Higgins | Unión Municipal La Florida | |
1994 | Luis Matte Larraín | Arturo Prat de Hualañé | |
1995 | Deportes San Bernardo | Juventud O'Higgins | |
1996 | Malloco Atlético | Deportes Maipo | |
1997 | Deportes Polpaico | Ferroviarios | |
1998 | Hosanna | Estrella de Chile | |
1999 | C.T.I. | Municipal Limache | |
2000 | Municipal Nogales Melón | Deportivo Manuela Figueroa | |
2001 | Con Con National | Cristo Salva | |
2002 | Deportes Quilicura | Lautaro de Buin | |
2003 | Ferroviarios | Deportes San Bernardo | |
2009 | Municipal La Pintana | Deportes Quilicura | |
2010 | Unión Santa María | Pudahuel Barrancas | |
2011 | Deportes Linares | Deportes Valdivia | |
As fifth level of the Chilean League system
Season | Champion | Runner-up | |
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2012 | Deportes Santa Cruz | Malleco Unido | |
2013 | Independiente de Cauquenes | Tomás Greig | |
2013-14 | Deportes Limache | Estrella de Huasco | |
Titles by Team
2)
1)
- Deportivo Chilectra
- Soinca Bata
- Deportes Gasco
- Thomas Bata
- Unión Veterana
- Municipal Las Condes
- Tricolor Municipal
- Chiprodal de Graneros
- Trasandino
- Luis Matte Larraín
- Deportes San Bernardo
- Malloco Atlético
- Deportes Polpaico
- Hosanna
- C.T.I.
- Con Con National
- Municipal Nogales Melón
- Ferroviarios
- Deportes Quilicura
- Municipal La Pintana
- Deportes Santa Cruz
- Unión Santa María
- Deportes Linares
- Independiente de Cauquenes
- Deportes Limache
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