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Universidad de Chile - Chile VS Union La Calera Result
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07-02 08:30
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Universidad de Chile
Union La Calera
Attacks
157
128
Dangerous Attacks
90
53
Ball Possession
58
42
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4
1
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97′
M.Morales
84′
Axel Encinas
F·Pozzo
84′
M. Fernández
M. Hiriart
81′
M. Díaz
A. Arce
81′
A. Vera
Vásquez
81′
Y. Leiva
72′
Y. Leiva
J. Soto
72′
B. Oyarzo
M.C.López
65′
Elias Rojas
I. Poblete
59′
Vicente Tomas Ramírez González
J.Altamirano
58′
M.Morales
54′
J.Altamirano
48′
0-1
F·Pozzo
Assist: M. Hiriart
45′
J. Cruz
J. M. Requena
Halftime 0-0
43′
N. Avellaneda
42′
V. Lavín
25′
J. M. Requena
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Match Info

Chilean Cup: Universidad de Chile Stunned 1-0 at Home by Union La Calera

In a dramatic Chilean Cup encounter at the Estadio Nacional on July 2, 2026, Universidad de Chile suffered a surprise 1-0 defeat at the hands of Union La Calera. The result sent shockwaves through the tournament, as the home side — one of the competition's most decorated clubs — failed to find the net against a determined and well-organized opponent.

The match kicked off with La U controlling possession as expected, but Union La Calera’s defensive discipline frustrated the hosts throughout the first half. The breakthrough came against the run of play in the 34th minute when Calera forward Matías Cavalleri latched onto a quick counter‑attack and slotted the ball past goalkeeper Cristóbal Campos. It was a rare moment of incision from the visitors, who had largely been pinned back in their own half.

Match Overview and Key Moments

  • Controlling but blunt: Universidad de Chile recorded over 65% possession and 14 shots, but only three were on target.
  • Calera’s compact block: The away side sat deep, forced La U wide, and cleared 12 crosses under pressure.
  • Missed chances: Striker Leandro Fernández missed a golden opportunity in the 72nd minute, heading wide from six yards.
  • Red card incident: In stoppage time, Universidad de Chile’s Marcelino Núñez was sent off for a second yellow card, compounding a frustrating night.

Tactical Story

Universidad de Chile manager Gustavo Álvarez set his side up in a 4‑3‑3 designed to dominate midfield, but Union La Calera’s 5‑4‑1 low block negated the wide spaces La U typically exploits. The visitors showed tremendous work rate, with defensive midfielder Esteban Valencia man‑marking the home team's creative hub, Javier Altamirano, out of the game. Calera rarely threatened after the goal, yet they never lost their shape, earning a clean sheet that will be celebrated as one of their finest Chilean Cup performances.

Standout Players

  • Matías Cavalleri (Union La Calera): The match‑winner showed composure to finish the only goal, displayed intelligent movement on the break, and tracked back to help his full‑backs.
  • Joaquín Montecinos (Universidad de Chile): One of the few home players to consistently beat his man, though his crosses lacked a finishing touch.
  • Álvaro Salazar (Union La Calera): The goalkeeper made three crucial saves, including a fingertip stop to deny Nicolás Guerra in the second half.

Impact on the Tournament

The defeat puts Universidad de Chile in a difficult position in the Chilean Cup group stage, needing positive results in their remaining fixtures to advance. Union La Calera, meanwhile, climbs towards the top of their group table, proving their ability to compete with Chile’s biggest clubs on one leg. With the home loss, La U’s fans will demand a sharp response in the league at the weekend.

For full Chilean Cup standings, results, and upcoming match schedules, stay with our coverage of this unpredictable competition.