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Chilean football club Football club
Prat
Full nameClub Social y Deportivo Prat
Nickname(s)Pratinos
FoundedJanuary 19, 1931
GroundEstadio Confederación Deportiva,
Punta Arenas, Chile
Capacity4,500
ChairmanChile Arturo Soto
ManagerChile Jorge Oyarzún
LeagueAsociación Punta Arenas
Home colours

Club Social y Deportivo Prat is a football team in the city of Punta Arenas, Chile. It was founded on January 19, 1931 and plays in the Asociación Punta Arenas of ANFA.

History

The club was founded on January 19, 1931 in Punta Arenas, Chile.

In 2009 the team was crowned champion of the Campeonato Regional de Clubes de la ANFA in the Magallanes Region, defeating Sokol, earning them a spot to play the Copa Chile this season.

In the first phase the Copa defeated Lord Cochrane. In the second round it was eliminated by Provincial Osorno after losing 2:1 at home.

In 2010 the team won a championship qualifier against Sokol, Cosal and Bories, earning them a spot to play the Copa Chile Bicentenario. In this tournament they lost the matches with Puerto Montt for 10:0 in the aggregate.

Copa Chile

Season Competition Round Country Team Home Away Aggregate
2009 Copa Chile Primera Ronda Chile Lord Cochrane 1-0 3-3 4-3
2009 Copa Chile Segunda Ronda Chile Osorno 1-2 1-2
2010 Copa Chile Primera Ronda Fase Final Chile Puerto Montt 0-5 0-5 0-10

Players

First-team squad

As of 3 February 2019

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Chile CHI Camilo Jerez
9 FW Chile CHI Brian Ojeda

Personnel

Current technical staff

Position Name
Manager Chile Jorge Oyarzún

Managers

  • Chile Manuel Cárdenas (2000 - 2005)
  • Chile Mario Alvarez (2005 - 2006)
  • Chile Guillermo Faúndez (2006 - 2009)
  • Chile Miguel Lara (2009 - 2022)
  • Chile Cristián Hernández (2022 - 2023)
  • Chile Jorge Oyarzún (2023 -)

Honours

(1991, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2015)

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