Results

Chile - Tercera 04/13 19:00 - CDSC Iberia v Deportes Colina L 0-2
Chile - Tercera 04/06 20:00 - Comunal Cabrero v CDSC Iberia D 1-1
Chile - Segunda 10/14 19:00 - CDSC Iberia v Deportes Valdivia W 3-2
Chile - Segunda 10/07 15:00 - Deportes Linares v CDSC Iberia W 2-3
Chile - Segunda 10/01 18:00 - CDSC Iberia v Deportes Concepcion L 0-1
Chile - Segunda 09/23 18:30 - San Antonio Unido v CDSC Iberia L 1-0
Chile - Segunda 09/14 22:00 - CDSC Iberia v Melipilla L 2-3
Chile - Segunda 09/09 21:00 - CDSC Iberia v Deportes Rengo W 3-2
Chile - Segunda 09/02 16:30 - Provincial Osorno v CDSC Iberia W 0-2
Chile - Segunda 08/12 00:00 - Deportes Limache v CDSC Iberia L 1-0
Chile - Segunda 08/06 19:00 - CDSC Iberia v Lautaro de Buin L 2-4
Chile - Segunda 07/29 19:00 - Real Jventud San Joaquin v CDSC Iberia D 0-0

Statistiky

 TotalDomácíHosté
Matches played 20 10 10
Wins 6 4 2
Draws 5 1 4
Losses 9 5 4
Goals for 25 17 8
Goals against 26 17 9
Clean sheets 5 2 3
Failed to score 6 3 3

Wikipedia - Deportes Iberia

Deportes Iberia is a Chilean football club based in Los Ángeles that currently plays in Primera B (second-tier). The club holds its home games at Estadio Municipal de Los Ángeles which has a capacity of 5,000 spectators.

In 1933, the club was officially established as Deportes Iberia, basing in Conchalí (Santiago). Then Iberia joined the Asociación de Fútbol de Santiago, but recently in 1946 the club joined Primera División, spending there eight years until the 1954 season when they, after finishing in the bottom of the table, were relegated to second-tier, being the first Chilean relegated team in its football history.

During its age playing at Segunda División on mid-1960s, the club moved to Puente Alto and stayed there two seasons from 1966 to 1968 before its definitely move to Los Ángeles at Bío Bío Region in 1969.

The team also has a rivalry with Malleco Unido from Angol as well as with Curicó Unido.

Iberia has won three Segunda División Profesional titles and a Copa Apertura Segunda División title in 1984.

History

The institution was founded on June 15, 1933, by Cristian López, small merchants of La Vega Central Market and a Spanish catholic reverend called Gilberto Lizana, after the decision of that last one to create a football branch. At the end of that year and for only eight days, the team adopted the name of Deportivo Ínser.

In 1971, Iberia failed to reach its first ever promotion to first-level after losing the race for the title with Unión San Felipe of the coach Luis Santibáñez who even achieved a feat following proclaiming champion of Primera División in 1972.

In 1992, following 37 years playing in the second tier, the club was relegated to Tercera División. After winning the 2013–14 tournament, Iberia reached its promotion and broke a 21-year absence at second division, now called Primera B.