Standings
Primera B · 2026Current Primera B 2026 standings with 16 teams. Cobreloa leads the table with 29 points after 15 matches, followed by Santiago Wanderers on 26 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Goals For:Goals Against | Goal Diff | Points | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Cobreloa | Played15 | Won8 | Drawn5 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against30:17 | Goal Diff+13 | Points29 | Form DWDWL |
| Team2Santiago Wanderers | Played15 | Won7 | Drawn5 | Lost3 | Goals For:Goals Against29:18 | Goal Diff+11 | Points26 | Form LDWWW |
| Team3San Marcos de Arica | Played15 | Won6 | Drawn7 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against19:11 | Goal Diff+8 | Points25 | Form LLWDD |
| Team4Deportes Temuco | Played15 | Won6 | Drawn5 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against26:18 | Goal Diff+8 | Points23 | Form LWWWL |
| Team5Antofagasta | Played15 | Won6 | Drawn5 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against22:16 | Goal Diff+6 | Points23 | Form DLDDW |
| Team6San Luis | Played15 | Won6 | Drawn5 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against24:21 | Goal Diff+3 | Points23 | Form WDWWL |
| Team7D. Puerto Montt | Played15 | Won7 | Drawn2 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against17:16 | Goal Diff+1 | Points23 | Form DLLLW |
| Team8Union Espanola | Played15 | Won6 | Drawn4 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against21:19 | Goal Diff+2 | Points22 | Form DDLWW |
| Team9Magallanes | Played15 | Won6 | Drawn4 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against24:24 | Goal Diff0 | Points22 | Form DWLWL |
| Team10Recoleta | Played15 | Won6 | Drawn4 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against24:24 | Goal Diff0 | Points22 | Form DDDLW |
| Team11Deportes Copiapo | Played15 | Won6 | Drawn4 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against21:23 | Goal Diff-2 | Points22 | Form WDWLW |
| Team12Curico Unido | Played15 | Won4 | Drawn6 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against16:24 | Goal Diff-8 | Points18 | Form WWDLD |
| Team13Union San Felipe | Played15 | Won4 | Drawn4 | Lost7 | Goals For:Goals Against13:27 | Goal Diff-14 | Points16 | Form DWLWL |
| Team14Deportes Iquique | Played15 | Won2 | Drawn7 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against19:23 | Goal Diff-4 | Points13 | Form DLDLD |
| Team15Deportes Santa Cruz | Played15 | Won2 | Drawn6 | Lost7 | Goals For:Goals Against19:26 | Goal Diff-7 | Points12 | Form WDDLL |
| Team16Rangers de Talca | Played15 | Won0 | Drawn3 | Lost12 | Goals For:Goals Against11:28 | Goal Diff-17 | Points3 | Form LLLLD |
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Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the Primera B. Cobreloa leads with 8 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.
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Primera BAll 16 teams competing in the Primera B 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
Past Seasons
Primera BBrowse 9 archived seasons of the Primera B, from 2018 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 15 Jan 2025
The Primera B was established in 1952 as the Segunda División, Chile's second-tier competition, creating a structured pathway for clubs to develop and compete for promotion. In 1996, the competition was renamed to its current official designation, Campeonato Nacional de la Primera B del Fútbol Profesional Chileno, reflecting modernization of the Chilean football system. Since 1954, the league has maintained an automatic promotion and relegation system with the top-flight Primera División, ensuring constant competitive stakes. The league has evolved from a regional competition into a nationally organized tournament with standardized formats, attracting investment from clubs seeking to build competitive squads capable of challenging for promotion. The calendar-year format adopted in recent decades has aligned Chilean football with international standards, while the league's structure has expanded and contracted based on the needs of the Chilean football pyramid.
- —1952 — Segunda División established as Chile's second-tier competition
- —1996 — Competition renamed to Campeonato Nacional Primera B
- —2004 — Format standardized with automatic promotion and relegation
- —2023 — Cobreloa won the championship, securing promotion to Primera División
- —2024 — Deportes La Serena won the title as 70-point champions
- —2025 — Universidad de Concepción crowned champions with 55 points from 30 matches
Competition Format 15 Jan 2025
The Primera B operates as a single round-robin tournament with 16 teams competing in a double round-robin format, with each club playing 30 matches across the calendar year. The championship is awarded to the team with the most points at the season's conclusion, with the champion earning automatic promotion to the Primera División. The two clubs with the fewest points at the end of the season are automatically relegated to the Segunda División, the third tier of Chilean football. No playoff mechanism exists; promotion and relegation are determined purely by final standings, ensuring every match carries significant weight throughout the season.
Records 15 Jan 2025
Deportes La Serena set the modern points record with 70 points in the 2024 season, winning the championship by a significant margin and securing promotion to the Primera División.
Analysis 15 Jan 2025
Current Season Analysis (2025)
Universidad de Concepción has established commanding control of the 2025 Primera B season, clinching the championship with 55 points from 30 matches. The Concepción-based club's consistent performance throughout the calendar year secured their promotion to the Primera División with a three-point margin over second-place Deportes Copiapo, who accumulated 52 points. The title race remained competitive through the season's midpoint, with Cobreloa finishing third on 50 points and maintaining strong competitive positioning.
The relegation battle emerged as a significant storyline in the lower reaches of the standings. Santiago Morning finished in 16th position with just 29 points from 30 matches, while Union San Felipe secured 30 points in 15th place. The 3-point gap between 15th and 16th created an intense battle for survival, with clubs like Deportes Santa Cruz and Curico Unido (both on 31 points) narrowly escaping the drop zone. The competitive nature of the mid-table demonstrates the depth of Chilean football's second tier.
Cobreloa emerged as the season's standout performer in terms of attacking prowess, scoring 44 goals across 30 matches—the league's highest goal tally. Despite this offensive firepower, their defensive inconsistency (42 goals conceded) prevented them from challenging for the title. Deportes Copiapo, by contrast, demonstrated the opposite approach: their disciplined defense conceded only 20 goals while maintaining an efficient attack with 38 goals, creating the league's best goal difference at +18.
The season showcased Universidad de Concepción's balanced approach to football. With 41 goals scored and 26 conceded, the champions achieved a +15 goal difference while maintaining the highest win percentage in the division at 57% (17 wins from 30 matches). This consistency across all metrics—defensive solidity, attacking efficiency, and overall match control—distinguished them from competitors and justified their title claim.
An unexpected storyline developed around Antofagasta, who accumulated 43 goals (second-most in the league) but finished only fifth with 43 points. Their inability to convert offensive dominance into results highlighted the importance of defensive organization and match management in determining final standings. Similarly, Rangers de Talca accumulated 43 points with a neutral goal difference (35-35), demonstrating that in the Primera B, consistency in results matters more than individual metrics.
League Structure and Promotion Pathway
The Primera B occupies a critical position in Chilean football's competitive ecosystem. As the automatic feeder division to the top-flight Primera División, the league attracts clubs with genuine ambitions of competing at the highest domestic level. The automatic promotion of the champion—without playoffs or additional qualification rounds—provides clear incentive structures throughout the season, as every match directly impacts promotion prospects.
The relegation of two teams annually creates equal pressure at the bottom of the standings. Clubs relegated to the Segunda División face a significant step down in competitive level and financial resources, making the fight against the drop intensely competitive. This system has proven effective in maintaining competitive balance while ensuring that only the strongest clubs achieve promotion.
Historical Significance and Evolution
The Primera B's transformation from the Segunda División in 1996 marked a modernization of Chilean football's nomenclature and organizational structure. This rebranding coincided with broader professionalization trends across South American football, as leagues sought to align naming conventions with international standards. The competition has since become the primary development pathway for Chilean clubs, producing multiple champions who have gone on to compete in international competitions.
The league's calendar-year format, adopted in recent years, represents a significant structural change from historical formats. This alignment with international standards has improved scheduling coordination with South American club competitions and international fixtures, reducing fixture congestion that plagued earlier iterations of Chilean football.
Competitive Balance and Club Development
The 2025 season demonstrates the Primera B's role in identifying clubs capable of competing at higher levels. Universidad de Concepción's championship victory, combined with their promotion to the Primera División, represents another chapter in the league's function as a development platform. The university club's balanced approach to football—neither relying on excessive goal-scoring nor defensive pragmatism—provides a model for sustainable success in the division.
The presence of established clubs like Cobreloa, historically a top-flight regular, competing in the Primera B underscores how the promotion-relegation system maintains competitive fluidity. Cobreloa's 2023 championship and subsequent promotion demonstrates that even clubs with significant historical pedigree must compete in the second tier if they fall from the top division, ensuring meritocratic advancement.
Commercial and Broadcast Landscape
While the Primera B operates under the Chilean football federation's broadcast framework, the competition benefits from increased media attention as a direct pathway to the top division. Television coverage through platforms including TNT Sports Chile and regional broadcasters provides exposure for rising talent and clubs building toward promotion campaigns. The league's matches attract betting interest from international markets, with platforms like Betmana providing comprehensive coverage and statistics.
The commercial value of the Primera B extends beyond direct broadcasting rights. Clubs use successful campaigns in the division to attract investment, player transfers, and sponsorship opportunities. Promotion to the Primera División can dramatically increase a club's commercial revenue, creating strong financial incentives for competitive investment in the Primera B.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in the Chilean Primera B?
The Primera B is contested by 16 teams in a single calendar-year tournament using a double round-robin format.
What is the promotion system in the Primera B?
The champion is automatically promoted to the Primera División, while the two lowest-placed teams are relegated to the Segunda División at the end of each season.
Who has won the most Primera B titles?
Cobreloa holds the record with 2 Primera B championships, most recently winning in 2023.
How is the Primera B champion determined?
The champion is the team with the most points after the 30-match season. There is no playoff system; the title is decided by final league standings.
When was the Primera B established?
The competition was founded in 1952 as the Segunda División and was renamed to its current name, Campeonato Nacional Primera B, in 1996.
How many points do teams get for a win in the Primera B?
Teams earn 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss, following the modern football scoring system.
API data: 18 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 15 Jan 2025