Coquimbo Unido vs Union La Calera Match Recap - Nov 2, 2025
In a commanding performance at the Estadio Bicentenario Francisco Sánchez Rumoroso, Coquimbo Unido secured a decisive 2-0 victory over Union La Calera on November 2, 2025. The win not only solidified Coquimbo's position at the top of the Primera División but also highlighted their continued dominance in the league as they chase a championship title.
From the outset, it was clear that Coquimbo was intent on maintaining their winning streak. Just 20 minutes into the match, striker Cecilio Waterman found the back of the net, giving his team an early lead. This goal set the tone for what would be a challenging evening for Union La Calera, who struggled to find their rhythm against a well-organized Coquimbo side.
Despite being down early, Union La Calera showed moments of promise but lacked the finishing touch needed to convert opportunities into goals. Their hopes took another hit just before halftime when they received a red card, leaving them with ten men and forcing Coach Martín Leonel Cicotello to rethink his strategy. Playing with one less player against a team like Coquimbo is always daunting, and it proved to be a significant turning point in the match.
As the second half unfolded, Coquimbo continued to apply pressure. Their midfielders controlled possession effectively, limiting Union La Calera's chances while creating several scoring opportunities of their own. In the 75th minute, Benjamín Chandía, who had come off the bench earlier in the match, sealed Union's fate by scoring Coquimbo's second goal. With this strike, he not only added to his team's tally but also showcased Coquimbo's depth and ability to capitalize on every opportunity presented.
The final whistle confirmed Coquimbo's victory and marked their sixth consecutive win in league play. They now sit comfortably atop the standings with 62 points from 26 matches-a testament to their consistency throughout this season. Meanwhile, Union La Calera remains in mid-table obscurity at 11th place with just 29 points from 25 games. This result further complicates their quest for playoff contention as they continue to struggle with inconsistency.
Reflecting on my pre-match predictions-where I suggested that Coquimbo might face more resistance than anticipated-I must admit I underestimated their resolve and tactical prowess. They have proven once again that they are not just chasing titles; they are determined to dominate every match they play.
Looking ahead, Coquimbo Unido will travel to face Palestino on November 8, where they will aim to extend their impressive run even further. On the other hand, Union La Calera will host Deportes Iquique on November 7 in what has become a critical matchup for them if they hope to revive any aspirations of climbing up the table.
As both teams prepare for their next challenges, this match serves as a reminder of how quickly fortunes can change in football-one moment you're riding high at the top; the next you're fighting for survival amid uncertainty. For now, though, it is clear that Coquimbo Unido is firmly in control of its destiny as it marches toward potential glory in this season's Primera División campaign.
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