Colombia 1968

Torneo Apertura

 1. Magdalena       26   15    8    3   43:28   31   Libertadores Cup
 2. Cali            26   14    8    4   55:34   36
 3. Millonarios     26   14    7    5   56:31   35
 4. Junior          26   14    7    5   52:31   35   
 5. Santa Fe        26   13    6    7   57:42   32
 6. América         26   11    9    6   43:28   31
 7. Medellín        26    8   12    6   26:27   28 
 8. Pereira         26    8    9    9   37:38   25
 9. Once Caldas     26    8    7   11   37:43   23
10. Bucaramanga     26    9    3   14   36:37   21 
11. Quindío         26    5    8   13   34:59   18
12. Nacional        26    5    6   15   24:47   16
13. Cúcuta          26    2   10   14   26:52   14
14. Tolima          26    4    4   18   26:62   12

Torneo Finalización

 1. Cali            26   14   10    2   50:27   38   Libertadores Cup
 2. América         26   15    6    5   46:26   36
 3. Junior          26   16    3    7   56:37   35
 4. Millonarios     26   12    8    6   46:32   32
 5. Once Caldas     26   11    7    8   47:42   29
 6. Bucaramanga     26   12    5    9   38:36   29
 7. Santa Fe        26   10    6   10   45:47   26
 8. Medellín        26    9    7   10   32:37   25
 9. Nacional        26    9    6   11   34:29   24
10. Magdalena       26    9    5   12   34:45   23
11. Cúcuta          26    6   10   10   27:29   22
12. Tolima          26    5    7   14   25:44   17
13. Pereira         26    3   10   13   38:51   16
14. Quindío         26    5    2   19   26:61   12

  
Third Place  [Dec 12 & 15]

Millonarios  2-1  Junior
Junior       4-4  Millonarios


Final        [Dec 12 & 15]
  
Cali         0-1  Magdalena
Magdalena    2-2  Cali
 
 
Unión Magdalena [Santa Marta] champions of Colombia 1968
 
Topscorers
 
 1. José María Ferrero (Millonarios)       32   
 2. Jorge Ramírez Gallego (Cali)           25   
 2. Alfonso Cañón (Santa Fe)               25   
 4. Walter Sossa (Bucaramanga)             24   
 5. Benecio Ferreyra (Cali)                23   
 6. Oscar Ochaizpur (Once Caldas)          22   
 7. Pedro Prospitti (Santa Fe)             21
 8. Julio Sanlorenzo (América)             20
 9. Roberto Alvarez (Cali)                 18
10. Juan Carlos Lallana (Cali)             17

1967.

1969.

list of champions.

list of 2nd division champions.

list of 3rd division champions.

foundation dates clubs.

list of topscorers.


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Last updated: 7 Feb 2000

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