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1991 Primera División de Chile

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The 1991 Campeonato Nacional, was the 59th season of top-flight football in Chile. Colo-Colo won its eighteenth title following a 0–0 away draw against Coquimbo Unido on 18 December. Coquimbo Unido, as runner-up, and Universidad Católica, as Liguilla winners, also qualified for the next Copa Libertadores .

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Liguilla Pre-Copa Libertadores

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Preliminary round

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* Qualified as "Best Loser"

2 January 1992 O'Higgins 1 – 0 Deportes Antofagasta Estadio Nacional, Santiago
De Luca 69' (pen.) Attendance: 18,022
Referee: I. Guerrero
2 January 1992 Universidad Católica 3 – 1 Deportes Concepción Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Contreras 40'
Tupper 67'
Reinoso 76'
86' J. Pérez Attendance: 18,022
Referee: H. Silva

4 January 1992 O'Higgins 1 – 1 Deportes Concepción Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Baroni 60' 76' R. Castillo Attendance: 18,841
Referee: E. Marín
4 January 1992 Universidad Católica 3 – 1 Deportes Antofagasta Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Contreras 19'
Reinoso 70'
Barrera 87'
34' S. Olivera Attendance: 18,841
Referee: S. Imperatore

6 January 1992 Universidad Católica 2 – 0 O'Higgins Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Contreras 22'
Reinoso 84'
Attendance: 27,686
Referee: S. Imperatore

Universidad Católica also qualified for the 1992 Copa Libertadores

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Promotion/relegation Liguilla



Everton and Universidad de Chile will play in the 1992 Primera División

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