1990 Copa Apertura
Football tournament season
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The 1990 Copa Apertura was the 20th edition of the Chilean Cup tournament. The competition started on March 18, 1990, and concluded on June 3, 1990. Only first level teams took part in the tournament. Colo-Colo won the competition for their eighth time, beating Universidad Católica 3–2 on extra-time in the final. The points system in the first round awarded 2 points for a win, increased to 3 points if the team scored 4 or more goals. In the event of a tie, each team was awarded 1 point, but no points were awarded if the score was 0–0.
| Tournament details | |
|---|---|
| Country | Chile |
| Dates | 18 March 1990-3 June 1990 |
| Teams | 16 |
| Final positions | |
| Champions | COLO |
| Runners-up | Universidad Católica |
| Third place | O'Higgins |
| Fourth place | Unión Española |
| Tournament statistics | |
| Top goal scorers | Tied at 13 goals: |
Calendar
| Round | Date |
|---|---|
| Group Round | 18 March 1990 23 May 1990 |
| Quarterfinals | 27 May 1990 |
| Semi-finals | 30 May 1990 |
| Finals | 3 June 1990 |
Group Round
| Key to colours in group tables |
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| Teams that progressed to the Quarterfinals |
Group 1
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Group 2
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Quarterfinals
| Home team | Score | Away team |
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| Universidad Católica | 7–1 | Deportes Concepción |
| Unión Española | 4–0 | Huachipato |
| Colo-Colo | 6–5 | Cobreloa |
| O'Higgins | 4–1 | Naval |
Semifinals
| Universidad Católica | 3–1 | Unión Española |
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| Barrera Reinoso |
Third place match
| Unión Española | 2–4 | O'Higgins |
|---|---|---|
| J.C. González Zambrano |
Final
Lineups in the Final
Colo-Colo: Daniel Morón; Rubén Espinoza, Eduardo Vilches, Lizardo Garrido, Javier Margas; Raúl Ormeño, Jaime Pizarro, Sergio Díaz, Marcelo Barticciotto (84' Guillermo Carreño), Ricardo Dabrowski, Rubén Martínez (72' Miguel Ramírez). DT: Arturo Salah. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Universidad Católica: Marco Cornez; Rodrigo Blasco, Pablo Yoma, Hugo Monardes; Fabian Estay, Nelson Parraguez, Luis Pérez, Jorge Contreras, Gerardo Reinoso, Rodrigo Barrera (76' Francisco Hórmann), Raimundo Tupper. DT: Ignacio Prieto.
Top goalscorers
- Adrián Czornomaz (Cobreloa) 13 goals
- Aníbal González (O'Higgins) 13 goals
- Gerardo Reinoso (Universidad Católica) 13 goals
See also
References
- Revista Minuto 90, (Santiago, Chile) March–June 1990 (scores & information)
- Solofutbol