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Concón National
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Concón National, officially known as Club de Deportes Concón National, is a Chilean football club based in the city of Concón, Valparaíso Region. It was founded on 8 May 1914 and is one of the oldest clubs in the area.[1] The team currently competes in the Segunda División Profesional, the professional third tier of the Chilean football league system.

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The club's colours—black and yellow vertical stripes—were established at its founding assembly, along with its first board of directors. Initially participating in local amateur leagues, Concón National joined the Concón Football Association in the 1950s and made its national debut in then-amateur third tier, Tercera A, in 1982.

After fluctuating between amateur and semi-professional levels, the team won the Tercera B (fourth tier) title in 2001, earning promotion back to the third tier. However, it was relegated in 2005 and returned to regional competition. In 2023, the club re-entered the national scene via the Tercera B (now the fifth level), where it finished as runner-up and earned promotion to Tercera A.

The following season, it achieved a second consecutive promotion, reaching the Segunda División Profesional, its first professional league in its history. Concón National plays its home matches at the Estadio Atlético Municipal, a 3,000-seat venue that hosted its first professional match in October 2024.

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In 2023, the club reached the promotion to the third level of Chilean football[2][3][4] after beating to Deportes Colchagua.[5][6]

In its first professional season, Concón finished in the 9th place of the 2024 Segunda División Profesional de Chile.[7] Nevertheless, the club began the tournament with six consecutive defeats under the command of the young coach Agustín Parra,[7][8] a former Santiago Wanderers player who asked to sign his former teammates Ezequiel Luna[9] and Jefferson Castillo.[10] After Parra's departure, the obtained its first professional victory in a 2–1 away victory over Deportes Rengo, a match that Concón won after a penalty score by Luna in the 90th minute.[11]

At Copa Chile level, the team had a remarkable performance in the round of 32 against Wanderers, to whom they lost by a hard-fought 5–3 at the Estadio Elías Figueroa Brander in Valparaíso.[12][13]

After finishing in the last positions of the first round of the 2024 league tournament, during the second round Concón achieved important results, such as its victories against Deportes Melipilla,[14][15] Trasandino,[16] or Lautaro de Buin,[17] which finally left the team in 9th place.

The 2025 season started with the signing of experienced players such as Rodrigo Gattas and Franco Ragusa,[18][19] the latter having played in the 2013 South American U-20 Championship. By the other hand, the team managed the remodelation of its stadium.[20]

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Players

Current squad of Concón National as of 9 March 2025 (edit)
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Manager: Sebastián Núñez

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