O.Higgins
Chile Chile
Next Match
25 Sep Wednesday - ROUND 25
Team Overview

O'Higgins Football Club, commonly known as O'Higgins, is a professional soccer club based in Rancagua, Chile. The club was founded on April 7, 1955, and takes its name from Bernardo O'Higgins, one of the founding fathers of Chile. O'Higgins plays its home matches at the Estadio El Teniente, which has a seating capacity of approximately 14,450 spectators. Throughout its history, O'Higgins has had several notable accomplishments. The club has won the Chilean Primera División once, in the 2013 Apertura tournament. This victory marked a significant milestone for the club, as it was their first-ever top-flight league title. O'Higgins has also had success in domestic cup competitions, winning the Copa Chile twice, in 1983 and 2012. The club is affectionately known as "El Capo de Provincia," which translates to "The Boss of the Province." This nickname reflects the club's strong connection to the O'Higgins region and its passionate fan base. An interesting fact about O'Higgins is that they have a strong rivalry with Universidad de Chile, known as the "Clásico Universitario." Matches between these two teams are highly anticipated and often result in intense and fiercely contested encounters.

Info
Location
Chile
Stadium
Estadio El Teniente
Capacity
14,450
Leagues
Chilean Primera Division
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Matches
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Squad
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Coach
Víctor Fuentes 
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