Chile is divided into 13 regions, each with a number of member associations. These play a tournament in each region and the winners play off for the national title for amateur associations.
Ed. Year Winners I 1912 Antofagasta II 1913 Antofagasta and Liga Santiago III 1914 Liga Santiago IV 1915 Asociación Santiago and Talcahuano V 1916 Valparaíso and Talcahuano VI 1917 Asociación Santiago and Concepción VII 1918 Selección Zona Sur and Zona Central VIII 1920 Selección Zona Sur IX 1924 Selección Zona Sur and Zona Central X 1926 Selección Zona Norte XI 1927 Selección IV Zona (Valparaíso) XII 1928 Selección VI Zona (Talca) XIII 1929 Iquique and Concepción XIV 1931 Selección Santiago (Agrupación Provincial) XV 1933 Lota Extra 1935 San Enrique de Iquique XVI 1937 Iquique XVII 1938 Valparaíso XVIII 1939 Pedro de Valdivia XIX 1941 Pedro de Valdivia XX 1943 Iquique XXI 1945 Concepción XXII 1947 Iquique XXIII 1949 La Serena XXIV 1951 La Serena XXV 1953 La Serena XXVI 1955 Iquique XXVII 1957 Peñaflor XXVIII 1959 Calama XXIX 1961 Chuquicamata XXX 1963 Peñaflor Extra 1965 Iquique XXXI 1965 Alejo Barrios XXXII 1967 Valparaíso XXXIII 1969 Antofagasta XXXIV 1971 Antofagasta XXXV 1973 Castro Extra 1975 Selección Nacional Amateur XXXVI 1976 Peñaflor XXXVII 1977 Iquique XXXVIII 1979 Punta Arenas XXXIX 1981 Puerto Montt XL 1983 Pichilemu Extra 1988 Rengo XLI 1993 Quilpué XLII 1995 Cabildo XLIII 1996 Rengo XLIV 1999 Illapel XLV 2003 Castro XLVI 2005 Santa Cruz XLVII 2008 Punta Arenas XLVIII 2011 XLIX 2014
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