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Provincial Osorno is a football club based in Osorno,
Los Lagos Region Los Lagos Region ( es, Región de Los Lagos , ''Region of the Lakes'') is one of Chile's 16 regions, which are first order administrative divisions, and comprises four provinces: Chiloé, Llanquihue, Osorno and Palena. The region contains ...
, Chile. The club is currently playing at the fourth tier of the Chilean football system, the
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. The club were founded on 5 June 1983 and then re-founded on 3 December 2012. Between 1993 and 1998, a period of 6 years, they were continuously members of Chile's top division although they never finished higher than sixth. Until 2009 the club also operated a basketball professional team, ''Provincial Osorno Basquetbol'', They played in the Chilean Basketball Professional League.


History

Provincial Osorno were founded on 5 June 1983 by a group of amateur football and local authorities, who designed Sergio Toloza as the first Provincial Osorno's Chairman. In July 1983, the club appointed Juan Soto as manager. Six local amateur players were included in the first squad. Later that year the club played their first official Primera B match against Lota Schwager, at the ''Estadio Bancario de Osorno'' (P. Osorno won 2–1). Two years later the club became very popular, resulting in many home sell out crowds in the Estadio Parque Schott that season. In their early campaigns Provincial Osorno struggles to show good results on the pitch. Only in 1990, Provincial Osorno finally won the second division title to win promotion to the ''Primera Division'' for the first time, under the direction of manager ''Guillermo Yavar'', but they finished near the bottom of the table and were relegated in 1991. The return to the second division in 1992 owes a great deal to the appointment of manager Jorge Garcés, who brought new tactics and a new training regime resulting in an impressing campaign that year. This time the club managed to stay in the top flight until 1998, with regular campaigns, with the exception of 1996, when, under the direction of manager Oscar "Cacho" Malbernat they finished 6th. In 1999 they won promotion to the ''Primera Division'' in a playoff with
Cobresal Club de Deportes Cobresal or simply Cobresal, is a Chilean football club based in El Salvador, Atacama, a Chilean mining camp, and participates in Campeonato Nacional. The team was founded on 5 May 1979, and the name of the club comes from the ...
, returning immediately to the ''Primera B'' the next year. Since then, the club struggles to show good results on the pitch with the notable exception of 2003 when they qualified to the Copa Sudamericana, having beating four First Division's teams in a row, only to lose against Universidad Católica on penalties, in the highly controversial second-leg match. In 2006 the club was turned into a ''Sports' joint stock company''. On 25 November 2007 P. Osorno were crowned champions of the ''Primera B 2007'', after beating
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4–0 at ''Tierra de Campeones Stadium'', and returned to the ''Primera Division'' for the 2008 season; losing the category that season and returning to the ''Primera B'', again. In 2010 the club were relegated to the semi-professional third tier Tercera División de Chile, Tercera División, after losing the match for the stay with Deportes Copiapó. In 2012 the club played at the new third level professional league, the Chilean Segunda División, Segunda División, from where they were expelled the same year due to financial reasons. The club were back in 2014, playing at the fifth tier of Chilean football system, the Tercera B (Chile), Tercera B, one year later they were promoted to the upper tier, the Tercera División de Chile, Tercera División, and in 2016 they were promoted again, this time to the third tier Chilean Segunda División, Segunda División, just to be relegated back to the fourth level Tercera División de Chile, Tercera División, were they play from the 2018 season.


Crest

File:posorno83.JPG, 1983 to 1996 File:pos96.JPG, 1996 to 2007 File:Provi07.JPG, 2007 to 2012 The club first crest, unveiled in 1983, featured the Osorno (volcano), Osorno Volcano with a football on the top, it was a very simple design, in black and white. In 1996, the club adopted their new crest with different colours and a black bull (the club mascot) in the center. In 2007, the club unveiled a modernised crest featuring both elements (the volcano and the bull) in a simplified style. It was elected with an open poll in the local newspaper ''Diario Austral de Osorno''.


Team colours

Provincial Osorno's home colour is dark blue shirt with white shorts and white socks.


Kit evolution


Shirt sponsors

List of Kit Manufacturers *Le Coq Sportif ''(1986–90)'' *Adidas ''(1991–94)'' *Club Sport ''(1995–2010)'' *Training ''(2011)'' *Imtex ''(2012–2017)'' *Spearhead ''(2018–2019)'' List of Shirt Sponsors *Supermercados Hayal ''1985)'' *Felco ''(1986–87)'' *Pisco Diaguitas ''(1988)'' *Homelite ''(1989–90)'' *PF ''(1991–92)'' *Cerveza Cristal ''(1993-00)'' *Saesa ''(2001–02)'' *Universidad de Los Lagos ''(2003)'' *Carrasco Créditos ''(2004–05)'' *Frigosor ''(2006)'' *Quesos Kumey ''(2007)'' *Tata Group, Tata ''(2008–09)'' *PF ''(2010)'' *Rastro.com ''(2011)'' *CREO ''(2012)'' *Jeremias Fuentes Construccion ''(2013–2015)'' *Municipalidad de Osorno ''(2016)'' *Lipigas ''(2017)'' *Municipalidad de Osorno ''(2018–2019)''


Stadiums

Provincial Osorno's current stadium is the Estadio Rubén Marcos Peralta, an ancient 10,000-wood stands' football stadium situated at the south end of "Cochrane" street in Osorno, leased from Osorno City Municipality since 1984. Provincial Osorno have also used other grounds during their history. The ''Estadio Bancario de Osorno'', was Provincial Osorno's home from 1983 until March 1984. Provincial Osorno also played their last two Primera B 2006 home games at ''Estadio Municipal de San Pablo, Chile, San Pablo'', when the pitch cover was switched to artificial grass at Estadio Rubén Marcos Peralta. Provincial Osorno played their last Primera B 2007 home game at ''Estadio Alberto Allaire de Rahue''.


Supporters

Provincial Osorno have a small fanbase, which derives support from a broad cross-section of the community. Fans traditionally come from Osorno itself; particularly the ''Francke'', and ''Rahue'' areas of the city. Support from other towns like ''San Pablo, Chile, San Pablo'', ''Purranque'' and ''Río Negro, Chile, Rio Negro'', is very limited. Provincial Osorno supporters' current main rivals are Deportes Puerto Montt (with whom they contest the "Clasico del Sur"), and Deportes Temuco. There is no current rivalry with their other immediate neighbours Deportes Valdivia. This is mainly because the clubs have very rarely been in the same league. However, before going out of Primera B (1990), they were P. Osorno's biggest rivals.


Team 2021

*''Updated 9 october 2021''


Honours

*Copa Sudamericana, Pre-Copa Sudamericana: 1 ::2003 Torneo Apertura (Chile)#Pre-Copa Sudamericana 2003 Tournament, 2003 * Primera B: 3 ::1990, 1992, 2007 *
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: 1 ::2016


Seasons

*1 ''Participation'' in ''Copa Sudamericana'' (2003 Copa Sudamericana, 2003) *9 ''seasons'' in First Level (Chilean Primera División, Primera División) (1991, 1993–1998, 2000, 2008) *19 ''seasons'' in Second Level (Chilean Primera División B, Primera B) (1983–1990, 1992, 1999, 2001–2007, 2009–2010) *3 ''seasons'' in Third Level (Chilean Tercera División, Tercera & Chilean Segunda División, Segunda) (2011) & (2012, 2017) *5 ''seasons'' in Fourth Level (
Tercera División Tercera División ( en, Third Division) was the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system. Founded in 1929, it was below the ''Primera División'' (also known as La Liga), the '' Segunda División'', and the semi-professional '' Segunda ...
) (2016, 2018–2019, 2021–) *2 ''seasons'' in Fifth Level (Tercera B (Chile), Tercera B) (2014–2015) *1 ''season'' in Amateur Local Level (ANFA Osorno) (2013) TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal ImageSize = width:1500 height:185 PlotArea = width:900 height:50 bottom:78 left:150 DateFormat = yyyy Period = from:1983 till:2022 ScaleMinor = unit:year increment:1 start:1983 ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:5 start:1983 AlignBars = justify Colors = id:pri value:green id:seg value:blue id:ter value:red id:cua value:yellow id:qui value:black id:sex value:orange BarData = bar:primera text:"Primera División" bar:segunda text:"Primera B" bar:tercera text:"Tercera*/Segunda División" bar:cuarta text:"Tercera A" bar:quinta text:"Tercera B" bar:sexta text:"ANFA Osorno" PlotData = # set defaults width:10 fontsize:s textcolor:white align:left anchor:from shift:(5,-5) bar:primera color:pri from:1991 till:1992 from:1993 till:1999 from:2000 till:2001 from:2008 till:2009 bar:segunda color:seg from:1983 till:1991 from:1992 till:1993 from:1999 till:2000 from:2001 till:2008 from:2009 till:2011 bar:tercera color:ter from:2012 till:2013 from:2017 till:2018 bar:tercera color:cua from:2011 till:2012 bar:cuarta color:cua from:2016 till:2017 from:2018 till:2020 from:2021 till:2022 bar:quinta color:qui from:2014 till:2016 bar:sexta color:sex from:2013 till:2014 * Tercera División was the third level of Chilean football until 2012


South American cups history


Records

*Record victory (overall) — 10–0 ''v.'' Deportes Linares (Primera B 1990) *Record Primera División victory — 6–1 ''v.'' Santiago Wanderers (1996 Primera División de Chile, 1996) *Record Copa Chile victory — 8–0 ''v.'' :es:Club Deportivo Lord Cochrane, Lord Cochrane Aysén (2010 Copa Chile, 2010) *Record Primera División defeat — 1–8 ''v.''
Cobresal Club de Deportes Cobresal or simply Cobresal, is a Chilean football club based in El Salvador, Atacama, a Chilean mining camp, and participates in Campeonato Nacional. The team was founded on 5 May 1979, and the name of the club comes from the ...
(1991 Primera División de Chile, 1991) *Most goals scored in a league season (Primera División matches) — 14, Mario Núñez (2008) *Most Primera División appearances — 160, Victor Monje (1991–98) *Most goals scored (Primera División matches) — 25, Jose Luis Diaz (1996–98) *Most goals scored overall — 51, Javier Grandoli (1988–91) *Highest home attendance  — 11,357 ''v.'' Club Universidad de Chile, Universidad de Chile (26 August 1995) *Primera División de Chile, Primera División Best Position  — 6th (1996 Primera División de Chile, 1996) *Copa Chile Best Season  — Quarter-Finals (1989 Copa Digeder, 1989)


Managers


Provincial Osorno Basquetbol

Provincial Osorno Basquetbol were the basketball branch affiliated to Provincial Osorno. It was founded in 1996 and disbanded in 2009. Provincial Osorno Basquetbol was one of the most successful teams in Chilean basketball history. They won the Chilean Basketball League title, División Mayor del Básquetbol de Chile, Dimayor, 4 times in their short history. Provincial Osorno Basketball played their home matches at the ''Gimnasio Maria Gallardo''.


See also

*Chilean football league system


External links


Official Club site
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