| Full Name | Union Española |
| Founded | 1903 |
| Stadium | Estadio Santa Laura |
| Capacity | 12,000 |
| Manager | Cristián Díaz |
| League | Primera División |
| Rivals | Universidad de Chile |
| Nickname | Los Hispanos |
| Top Scorer | Fernando Cordero |
Union Española, one of the oldest and most prestigious football clubs in Chile, has earned a significant place in the nation’s football history. Founded in 1903 in Santiago, the club has cultivated a passionate fanbase and has consistently been a competitor in the Primera División. With a rich tradition, Union Española is not only known for its competitive spirit on the field but also for its cultural contributions off it.
Club History
Union Española was formed by Spanish immigrants and quickly established itself as a prominent force in Chilean football. The club’s history is marked by numerous rivalries and intense matches, particularly with Universidad de Chile. Union Española’s historic roots contribute to its unique identity within Chile’s football culture.
Stadium & Atmosphere
The club plays its home games at Estadio Santa Laura, which offers a vibrant atmosphere, especially during local derby matches. Fans of Union Española, known for their passionate support, create an electrifying ambiance that makes attending games a memorable experience.
Honours
- Chilean Primera División: 7 titles
- Copa Chile: 3 titles
- Copa Sudamericana: 1 title
Key Players
- Fernando Cordero – Renowned for his scoring ability, he has been a key player for the club.
- Joaquín Montecinos – A talented midfielder, known for his vision and passing skills.
- Matías Catalán – Strong defender with a commanding presence in the backline.
