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Union Española |
|
Full name |
Club Deportivo Unión Española |
Nickname(s) |
Los Rojos de Santa Laura |
Founded |
May 18, 1897 |
Ground |
Estadio Santa Laura
Santiago |
Capacity |
25,000 |
Chairman |
Salvador Calera |
Manager |
Manuel Rodríguez |
League |
Copa Banco Estado |
2006 |
19th |
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Unión Española is a Chilean soccer club based in Santiago. It has won the national leagues and the "Chile cup" ("Copa Chile" in Spanish) twice.
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Union Española was founded on May 18th 1897, by a group of Spanish immigrants in Chile. A memorable year in Union Española's history was 1975, when it lost the Copa Libertadores final against Independiente de Avellaneda.
The club's stadium is Santa Laura, the oldest stadium in Chile. It was founded in 1922.
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