Unión Temuco

Unión Temuco
Full name Club Deportivo Unión Temuco
Nickname(s) Los de Salas
Salas Boys
UT
El Rojo
Matadores
Founded January 20, 2008
Ground Estadio Municipal Germán Becker
Temuco, Chile
Ground Capacity 18,125
Chairman Marcelo Salas (last)
Manager Luis Landeros (last)
League Primera B
2013 5th, South Zone

Club Deportivo Unión Temuco was a Chilean professional football club based in Temuco, La Araucanía Region. The club played at the Primera B, the second tier of the Chilean football, until 2013 when it was folded. The club was established on January 2008 by the former national team footballer and Chilean legend Marcelo Salas, a famous player from the zone. In 2009, the club joined to the Third Division tournament, and years later this tournament was won by Temuco, being the first official title of the club.

Their home games were played at the Estadio Municipal Germán Becker. Unión Temuco's main rivalry was with neighbours Deportes Temuco, against whom they contested the Araucanía derby. The main supporters of the club were the fans of Universidad de Chile living in Temuco, because Marcelo Salas (a former symbol of 'La U') owned the team.

History

Foundation

Product of a disagree with Provincial Temuco, made that the proyect of buy this club and establish a sports complex collapse and derived a new institution that was quickly registered in ChileDeportes, to start setting up a joint-stock company, being Marcelo Salas the owner on January 2008. In August 2009, was announced that the former goalkeeper of the national team Nelson Tapia was appointed as new sport manager of the club. In the same season, the club was promoted to the second division, born the rivalry with Deportes Temuco.

In 2013 the team owner announced that the two Temuco clubs would merge, and the two teams became known together as Deportes Temuco, with Salas as the main investor.

Inaugural season

During the Tercera División tournament, the team had a squad with many players of experience for play in this category. Temuco was with frequently in the first places of the league table. The objective of be promoted to the professional football was achieved on a Saturday 14 December 2009, Temuco defeat 2–0 to Unión Quilpué with a twice of Óscar Salinas at 73rd and 80th minutes, achieving of this form the dream promotion to Primera B.

The club also had a notable performance in the Copa Chile 2009, winning in his debut 5–0 to Deportes Valdivia in the Third round. In the Round of 32 of this tournament, Unión Temuco eliminated to the Chilean giant club Universidad Católica, defeating him 2–0 with the goals of Humberto Álvarez and Carlos Galleguillos at Germán Becker Stadium. After this victory, the club qualify to the Round of 16 for play against Provincial Osorno, in when Temuco defeated to Osorno 6–5 on penalties. Now in the quarterfinals, the club loss his unbeated after of be defeated for Universidad de Concepción on penalties.

Primera B (2010-Present)

Now in the Second division, Temuco signs players with more experience in this category and also of Primera División as Jaime Riveros. After many weeks without loss, the club surprisingly was defeated by his rival Deportes Temuco in a 2–0 loss with two goals of Ignacio Oróstegui in his debut for the Copa Chile 2010. However in the second of the Copa Chile the club achieved the draw 2–2 with the side's goals of Matías Donoso and Humberto Álvarez, but the club was eliminated for a 4–2 aggregate loss. After of the club was defeated by his rival, a serie of bad results made that the club loss his unbeaten. However, in the second leg of the tournament Temuco was runner-up of Deportes Puerto Montt in the Group of the South zone, qualifying to the octagonal playoffs for the promotion to the Primera División. The club nearly qualificated to the promotion playoffs, but Curicó Unido defeated to Unión Temuco 6–5 on penalties, finishing in the fifth place of the octagonal.

For the season 2011, Temuco made big signs as Sebastián Pardo and Mauricio Aros, with the objective of promote to the Primera División. Because the good contacts of the owner Marcelo Salas, he achieved to reach an agreement with the directive of Boca Juniors for play a frendly match. In the debut of Temuco for the season 2011, the club draw with Boca's youth team 1–1, the side goal of Temuco was Mauricio Aros after a notable free kick.

Colours and Kit

Until the team began to play in the Third Division the club has a red kit, white shorts and black socks and the away kit was completely black. In 2010, a green strip was added for being the color that the city of Temuco has been wearing since 1960. Also the socks were changed to white. Unión Temuco's sponsorship is Entel PCS and the sponsor brand of Temuco was the Italian company Lotto (2008–2010) and in 2011 the club change brand to Mitre. In 2011, because a bad start of season, the club dediced change his home kit to his away black kit.

Honours

2009

Seasons played

See also

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