Chilean football club Football club Green Cross Full name| Club de Deportes Green Cross Nickname(s)| Los pijes Founded| 27 June 1916 Dissolved| 20 March 1965 (48 years) Ground| Estadio Nacional, Santiago Capacity| 70,000 League| Primera División Home colours Away colours | Green Cross is a defunct Chilean sports club that was based in the city of Santiago until 1965, when it moved to Temuco. ## Contents * 1 History * 2 Honours * 2.1 National titles * 2.1.1 Amateur titles * 2.1.2 Friendly Titles * 3 Records and data * 4 Notes * 5 References ## History[edit] The club was founded on 27 June 1916, and its first chairman was Francisco Tapia. It was one of the eight teams that founded the professional Chilean football league in 1933. The club had other sports branches besides football; these were basketball, cycling, and water polo. The club won its first and only Chilean league title in 1945. In April 1961 a number of players were killed in a plane crash in the Chilean Andes.[1] The remains of the plane were found ten days after the accident. The wreckage was rediscovered in February 2015 by a climbing party.[2] In 1965 the club moved to Temuco where it merged with the local football team Deportes Temuco. Known for the first two decades as Green Cross Temuco, in 1985 the club reverted to the name Deportes Temuco. ## Honours[edit] ### National titles[edit] * Primera División de Chile (1): 1945. * Segunda División de Chile (2): 1960, 1963. #### Amateur titles[edit] * Honour Division of Liga Metropolitana de Deportes (2): 1917, 1918. #### Friendly Titles[edit] * Nino Brusadelli Cup (1): 1928. ## Records and data[edit] * Seasons in Primera División: 25 (1933–1934; 1939–1958; 1961–1962; 1964). * Seasons in Segunda División: 3 (1959–1960; 1963). * Bigger victory achieved: * In Primera División: 6–1 against Santiago National on 23 August 1942 and 6 October 1946; against O'Higgins on 11 June 1955. * Bigger defeat received:. * In Primera División: 1–10 against Unión Española on 8 July 1934. * Best position in Primera División: 1º (1945) * Worst position in Primera División: 18º (1962) * Best scorer: Juan Morcillo (75 goals) ## Notes[edit] 1. ^ "Football team's plane wreck found in Chile after over 50 years". 5 February 2015. 2. ^ ABC.net: "Chile: Plane carrying Green Cross football players found in Andes 53 years after crash". Retrieved 9 February 2015. ## References[edit] * Short background of the club Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish) * RSSSF.com * v * t * e Primera División de Chile Tournaments| | As Primera División| * 1933 * 1934 * 1935 * 1936 * 1937 * 1938 * 1939 * 1940 * 1941 * 1942 * 1943 * 1944 * 1945 * 1946 * 1947 * 1948 * 1949 * 1950 * 1951 * 1952 * 1953 * 1954 * 1955 * 1956 * 1957 * 1958 * 1959 * 1960 * 1961 * 1962 * 1963 * 1964 * 1965 * 1966 * 1967 * 1968 * 1969 * 1970 * 1971 * 1972 * 1973 * 1974 * 1975 * 1976 * 1977 * 1978 * 1979 * 1980 * 1981 * 1982 * 1983 * 1984 * 1985 * 1986 * 1987 * 1988 * 1989 * 1990 * 1991 * 1992 * 1993 * 1994 * 1995 * 1996 * 1997–A * 1997–C * 1998 * 1999 * 2000 * 2001 * 2002–A * 2002–C * 2003–A * 2003–C * 2004–A * 2004–C * 2005–A * 2005–C * 2006–A * 2006–C * 2007–A * 2007–C * 2008–A * 2008–C * 2009–A * 2009–C * 2010 * 2011–A * 2011–C * 2012–A * 2012–C * 2013–T * 2013–A * 2014–C * 2014–A * 2015–C * 2015–A * 2016–C * 2016–A * 2017–C * 2017–T * 2018 * 2019 * 2020 * 2021 * 2022 * 2023 * (A): Apertura, (C): Clausura, (T): Transición | Seasons| * 1997 * 2002 * 2003 * 2004 * 2005 * 2006 * 2007 * 2008 * 2009 * 2011 * 2012 * 2013–14 * 2014–15 * 2015–16 * 2016–17 * It covers the Apertura and Clausura tournaments (short tournaments) into a single-year season. 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