2017 in Chilean football

2017 edit

January 11 2017 China Cup Chile   1–1
(4–1 p)
  Croatia Nanning, China
19:35 (UTC+8) Pinares   18' Report Andrijašević   76' Stadium: Guangxi Sports Center
Attendance: 6,686
Referee: Fu Ming (China)
Penalties
Vargas  
Galdames  
Beausejour  
Ramos  
  Pivarić
  Antolić
  Marić
January 15 2017 China Cup Chile   1–0   Iceland Nanning, China
15:35 (UTC+8) Sagal   19' Report Stadium: Guangxi Sports Center
June 2 Friendly Chile   3–0   Burkina Faso Santiago, Chile
20:30 (UTC−4) Vidal   10', 75'
Sagal   86'
Report Stadium: Estadio Nacional
Referee: Diego Abal (Argentina)
June 9 Friendly Russia   1–1   Chile Moscow, Russia
Vasin   67' Report Isla   56' Stadium: VEB Arena
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano (Spain)
June 13 Friendly Romania   3–2   Chile Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Stancu   31'
Stanciu   60'
Băluță   83'
Report Vargas   8'
Valencia   18'
Stadium: Cluj Arena
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Bas Nijhuis (Netherlands)
June 18 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Cameroon   0–2   Chile Moscow, Russia
21:00 (UTC+3) Report Vidal   81'
Vargas   90+2'
Stadium: Otkrytiye Arena
Attendance: 33,492
Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
June 22 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Germany   1–1   Chile Kazan, Russia
21:00 (UTC+3) Stindl   41' Report Sánchez   6' Stadium: Kazan Arena
Attendance: 38,222
Referee: Alireza Faghani (Iran)
June 25 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Chile   1–1   Australia Moscow, Russia
18:00 (UTC+3) Rodríguez   67' Report Troisi   42' Stadium: Otkrytiye Arena
Attendance: 33,639
Referee: Gianluca Rocchi (Italy)
June 28 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Portugal   0–0 (a.e.t.)
(0–3 p)
  Chile Kazan, Russia
21:00 (UTC+3) Report Stadium: Kazan Arena
Attendance: 40,855
Referee: Alireza Faghani (Iran)
Penalties
July 2 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Final Chile   0–1   Germany Saint Petersburg, Russia
21:00 (UTC+3) Report Stindl   20' Stadium: Krestovsky Stadium
Attendance: 57,268
Referee: Milorad Mažić (Serbia)

Notes edit

  1. ^ Chile were sanctioned by FIFA to play one home match (against Bolivia on 6 September 2016) away from Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Santiago due to homophobic chants by the team’s fans, with a possible ban on a second match subject to a probation period of two years.[1] Since Chile committed another infringement during this period, a second match ban on playing at Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos will be served (against Venezuela on 28 March 2017).[2]
  1. ^ "FIFA sanctions several football associations after discriminatory chants by fans". FIFA.com. 27 May 2016. Archived from the original on May 30, 2016.
  2. ^ "Several football associations sanctioned after discriminatory and unsporting conduct of fans". FIFA.com. 4 October 2016. Archived from the original on October 6, 2016.