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The 2011 Primera División del Fútbol Profesional Chileno season (known as the 2011 Campeonato Nacional Petrobras for sponsorship reasons) was the 80th season of top-flight football in Chile. Universidad Católica was the defending champion. Universidad de Chile won both the Apertura and the Clausura Championships

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Format changes

For the 2011, the ANFP's Council of Club Presidents approved the return to the Apertura and Clausura format, with playoffs.[1]

Teams

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Eighteen teams will be competing in the Primera División for the 2011 season, sixteen of whom are returning from the 2010 season. Everton and San Luis were relegated last season after finishing 17th and 18th overall, respectively. There were replaced by Iquique and Unión La Calera, the 2010 Primera B winner and runner-up, respectively.

Managerial changes

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Torneo Apertura

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The Torneo Apertura began on January 28 and ended on June 12.[1]

Classification stage

The Classification Stage began on January 28 and ended on May 22.

Standings

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Source: Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional
Rules for classification: 1. Points; 2. Wins; 3. Goal difference; 4. Goals scored; 5. Away goals; 6. Red cards; 7. Yellow cards; 8. Draw.
Notes:
  1. Colo-Colo lost three points for not present hiring files of midfielder Joan Muñoz during the game against Cobresal, so that Colo-Colo lost for walkover.
  2. Deportes Iquique qualified for the 2011 Copa Sudamericana second stage as 2010 Copa Chile Bicentenario winners. They also lost three points for not submitting hiring files of goalkeepers coach Luis Villaroel during tournament's second week-match against Universidad Católica.

Results

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Source: Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Playoff stage

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1 Universidad Católica 4 1 5
8 Colo-Colo 2 1 3
1 Universidad Católica 1 1 2
6 Unión La Calera 2 0 2
3 Unión Española 0 0 0
6 Unión La Calera 1 0 1
1 Universidad Católica 2 1 3
2 Universidad de Chile 0 4 4
2 Universidad de Chile 2 1 3
7 Unión San Felipe 1 1 2
2 Universidad de Chile 1 7 5
5 O'Higgins 0 1 1
4 Palestino 1 0 1
5 O'Higgins 1 3 4

Quarterfinals

In the quarterfinals, the 1 seed play the 8 seed, the 2 seed play the 7 seed, the 3 seed play the 6 seed, and the 4 seed play the 5 seed.

26 May 2011 Colo-Colo 2–4 Universidad Católica Estadio Monumental David Arellano, Santiago
20:00 UTC−04:00 Paredes 5', 13' Report Mirosevic 34' (pen.)
Gutiérrez 61'
Pratto 88', 90'
Attendance: 25,285
Referee: Claudio Puga



25 May 2011 O'Higgins 1–1 Palestino Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua
20:00 UTC−04:00 Riquelme 33' (o.g.) Report Oyarzún 90+2' Attendance: 6,006
Referee: Patricio Polic

28 May 2011 Palestino 0–3 O'Higgins Estadio Municipal de La Cisterna, Santiago
15:30 UTC−04:00 Report Suárez 45+2' (pen.)
González 62'
Gutiérrez 76'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Eduardo Ponce

Semifinals

In the semifinals, the highest seed play the lowest seed, and the second-highest seed play the second-lowest seed.


1 June 2011 O'Higgins 0–1 Universidad de Chile Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua
18:00 UTC−04:00 Report Rivarola 67' Attendance: 11,184
Referee: Claudio Puga

Final

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Attendance: 30,248
Referee: Claudio Puga

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Attendance: 39,685
Referee: Enrique Osses
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Top goalscorers

As of 12 June 2011.[16]

Copa Sudamericana playoff

Universidad de Chile (regular season second-placed team) played a two-legged tie against Deportes Concepción (2010 Copa Chile Bicentenario runner-up) for the 2011 Copa Sudamericana preliminary stages qualification as Chile 3 berth.

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Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd penalty shoot-out.

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Matías Urbano was the tournament's top scorer.
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Torneo Clausura

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The Torneo Clausura is scheduled to begin on July 29 and end on December 17.[1]

Classification stage

Standings

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Updated to match(es) played on 28 November 2011. Source: Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd wins; 3rd goal difference; 4th goals scored; 5th away goals; 6th red cards; 7th yellow cards; 8th draw
Notes:
  1. Since Universidad de Chile won the 2011 Copa Sudamericana, they qualified for the 2012 Copa Sudamericana as the defending champions. Therefore, Cobreloa took their place and also qualified for the 2012 Copa Sudamericana.
  2. Universidad Católica qualified for the 2012 Copa Sudamericana after winning the 2011 Copa Chile.

Results

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Updated to match(es) played on 28 November 2011. Source: Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Playoff stage

For all ties, the lower-seeded team play the first leg at home.

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Universidad de Chile 1 3 4
8 Unión Española 0 0 0
1 Universidad de Chile 2 1 3
5 Universidad Católica 1 2 3
4 Audax Italiano 1 0 1
5 Universidad Católica 3 1 4
1 Universidad de Chile 0 3 3
2 Cobreloa 0 0 0
3 Colo-Colo 6 3 9
6 La Serena 2 1 3
3 Colo-Colo 2 2 4
2 Cobreloa 3 1 4
2 Cobreloa 1 4 5
7 Unión La Calera 0 3 3

Updated as of games played on December 22, 2011.

Quarterfinals

In the quarterfinals, the 1 seed play the 8 seed, the 2 seed play the 7 seed, the 3 seed play the 6 seed, and the 4 seed play the 5 seed.

Quarterfinals A
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Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd classification phase position.
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Attendance: 3.671
Referee: Julio Bascuñán

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Attendance: 12.353
Referee: Patricio Polic
Quarterfinals B
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Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd classification phase position.
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Attendance: 9.817
Referee: Jorge Osorio

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Attendance: 8.622
Referee: Julio Bascuñán
Quarterfinals C
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Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd classification phase position.
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Attendance: 3.755
Referee: Claudio Fuenzalida

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Attendance: 3.845
Referee: Claudio Puga
Quarterfinals D
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Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd classification phase position.
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Attendance: 8.355
Referee: Manuel Acosta

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Attendance: 24.209
Referee: Carlos Ulloa

Semifinals

In the semifinals, the highest seed play the lowest seed, and the second-highest seed play the second-lowest seed.

Semifinals A
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Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd classification phase position.
More information Universidad Católica, 1–2 ...
Attendance: 11.638
Referee: Eduardo Gamboa

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Attendance: 20.830
Referee: Patricio Polic
Semifinals B
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Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd classification phase position.
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Attendance: 36.623
Referee: Jorge Osorio

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Attendance: 9.837
Referee: Eduardo Gamboa

Final

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Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd classification phase position.
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Attendance: 10,268
Referee: Eduardo Gamboa

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Attendance: 44,870
Referee: Enrique Osses

Top goalscorers

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Aggregate table

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Source: Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional
Rules for classification: Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd wins; 3rd goal difference; 4th goals scored; 5th away goals; 6th red cards; 7th yellow cards; 8th draw.
Notes:
  1. Universidad de Chile is qualified for the second stage of the 2012 Copa Libertadores as the Torneo Apertura. Since they later also won the Torneo Clausura, Universidad Católica also qualified for the second stage as the best-placed non-champion, and Unión Española qualified for the first stage as the second best-placed non-champion.

Relegation/promotion playoffs

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Attendance

These are the attendance records of each of the teams.

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DNQ: Did not qualify

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