Fixtures

Chile Primera B 09/07 15:30 24 CD Antofagasta vs Santiago Morning - View
Chile Primera B 09/15 23:00 25 Deportes Copiapo vs CD Antofagasta - View
Chile Primera B 10/05 21:00 26 CD Antofagasta vs Curico Unido - View
Chile Primera B 10/12 21:00 27 Nacional FC vs CD Antofagasta - View
Chile Primera B 10/19 21:00 28 CD Antofagasta vs Universidad de Concepcion - View
Chile Primera B 10/26 21:00 29 Magallanes vs CD Antofagasta - View

Results

Chile Primera B 08/31 21:30 23 [4] San Marcos De Arica v CD Antofagasta [6] D 0-0
Chile Primera B 08/23 16:30 22 [13] Union San Felipe v CD Antofagasta [7] W 0-2
Chile Primera B 08/17 16:30 21 [8] CD Antofagasta v Deportes Recoleta [5] D 0-0
Chile Primera B 08/10 16:30 20 [9] CD Antofagasta v Cobreloa [5] W 3-0
Chile Primera B 08/03 16:30 19 [11] Deportes Temuco v CD Antofagasta [9] D 2-2
Chile Primera B 07/27 16:30 18 [12] CD Antofagasta v Santiago Wanderers [3] W 4-1
Chile Primera B 07/19 23:00 17 [8] Deportes Concepcion v CD Antofagasta [11] D 0-0
Chile Primera B 07/13 16:30 16 [9] CD Antofagasta v San Luis Quillota [11] L 1-2
Chile Primera B 07/05 22:00 13 [3] Universidad de Concepcion v CD Antofagasta [11] W 0-1
Chile Cup 06/30 23:00 4 [1] CD Antofagasta v Santiago Wanderers [2] L 2-3
Chile Primera B 06/22 16:30 15 [14] Club Deportes Santa Cruz v CD Antofagasta [10] L 3-0
Chile Primera B 06/15 16:30 14 CD Antofagasta v Magallanes W 5-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 19 21
Wins 15 9 6
Draws 10 4 6
Losses 15 6 9
Goals for 58 36 22
Goals against 60 28 32
Clean sheets 11 5 6
Failed to score 13 4 9

Wikipedia - C.D. Antofagasta

Deportes Antofagasta is a Chilean football club based in the city of Antofagasta currently playing in the Primera B Of Chile. The club's home stadium is the Estadio Bicentenario Calvo y Bascuñán, which has a capacity of 21,178.

History

The club was founded on May 14, 1966, when the amateur clubs Unión Bellavista and Portuario Atacama merged. The team's original name was Club de Deportes Antofagasta Portuario.

The team's first manager was Luis Santibañez, future manager of the Chile National Team. The team finished 10th in its first league season.

Under coach Francisco Hormazábal, Antofagasta was crowned champions of the second division in 1968. The final was played on January 19, 1969, against San Luis. The only goal of the match was scored by the Paraguayan player Juan Pelayo Ayala. The team was promoted to first division after that game.

On July 21, 1974, the team changed its name to Club Regional Antofagasta.

In 1977, the team finished 18th in the table and returned to the second level.

In 1979, Jorge León was named the team's president and changed the club's name to Club de Deportes Antofagasta. The regional was not appropriate anymore, because a second team, Cobreloa, had been established in the Antofagasta Region.

On June 30, 1983 D. Antofagasta, coached by Manuel Rodríguez, returned to the top level once after defeating Lota Schwager 9–0. However the following year the team was again relegated.

D. Antofagasta experienced one of their most successful spans from 1991 through 1995, playing in the top tier under the guidance of Croatian coach Andrija Perčić, with star players such as Marco Cornez and Gabriel Caballero.

In 1997, they once again descended to the second level, after finishing at the bottom of the table.

In 2005, D. Antofagasta gained promotion to the first division along with Santiago Morning.

In 2008, the club returned to the Primera B, finishing at the bottom of the cumulative table 2007–08.

In 2011, they won the Primera B championship and were promoted to the Primera Division.

Club Deportivo Antofagasta, commonly known as CD Antofagasta, is a professional soccer team based in Antofagasta, Chile. Founded in 1966, the club has established itself as a prominent figure in Chilean football, competing in the top tier of the Chilean football league system, known as the Primera División.

CD Antofagasta is known for its distinctive maroon and white colors, which are proudly displayed in their home matches at the Estadio Calvo y Bascuñán, a modern stadium that can accommodate over 21,000 fans. The team has a passionate and dedicated fan base that creates an electric atmosphere during home games.

Throughout its history, CD Antofagasta has experienced various successes and challenges, including notable performances in domestic competitions. The club is recognized for its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong community connection, often emphasizing youth development and grassroots initiatives.

With a focus on competitive excellence and a vision for growth, CD Antofagasta continues to strive for success in both national and international competitions, aiming to leave a lasting mark in the world of Chilean soccer.