Results

Chile LNB 04/21 01:00 636 [10] Univ. Catolica v Ancud [7] L 61-89
Chile LNB 04/18 01:00 636 [7] Ancud v Univ. Catolica [10] L 60-56
Chile LNB 04/14 00:00 - [10] Univ. Catolica v Las Animas [9] L 75-80
Chile LNB 04/12 00:30 - [10] Univ. Catolica v Universidad de Concepcion [2] L 69-85
Chile LNB 04/11 00:00 - [10] Univ. Catolica v Espanol Osorno [3] L 62-68
Chile LNB 04/06 23:30 - [9] Las Animas v Univ. Catolica [10] L 82-73
Chile LNB 04/05 23:30 - [2] Universidad de Concepcion v Univ. Catolica [10] L 92-45
Chile LNB 04/03 23:00 - [3] Dynamo MGTU v Univ. Catolica [10] L 70-65
Chile LNB 03/30 23:30 - [10] Univ. Catolica v Colegio Los Leones [1] L 71-80
Chile LNB 03/29 23:30 - [10] Univ. Catolica v Puente Alto [6] L 72-79
Chile LNB 03/27 22:30 - [12] Espanol Talca v Univ. Catolica [10] W 58-69
Chile LNB 03/22 22:30 - [8] Malavan Tehran v Univ. Catolica [9] L 67-58

The Club Deportivo Universidad Católica is a multi-sports organization from Chile representing the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile that puts together 14 sport branches, being the most famous football branch. The club has the best infrastructure in the country and has the most sports branches than any other club. Until the soccer branch became independent a few years ago, it was this branch that shared its earnings with the other branches, allowing them to survive and succeed. However, these actions prevented the soccer club from reinvesting and competing aggressively at the domestic and international level, where there are other clubs with bigger budgets and funds to invest in players.

Since its foundation, the colors that identify the team are the white and the blue. While in their club's logo you can see these same colors with red, besides representing it with a cross, showing the club's Catholic character.

History

The club's foundation was in 1908. Even though the sports activities in the university began years before, the idea from Raúl Agüero in 1925 to gather sports activities from the university under the same name was the beginning of the formation of what became the Club Deportivo Universidad Católica. This way, it began to act as an organized identity and totally dependent on the university on 30 August 1927, when the then director, Monseñor Carlos Casanueva obtained the permits to use Campos de Sports de Ñuñoa for the sporting activities of the university.

It began its participation in the University Confederation of sports in 1928, participating together with the Universidad de Concepción, the Universidad Católica de Valparaíso and the Universidad de Chile.

On 19 April 1937 the university joins the Chilean Football Association. Because of this, a group of students from the university, got together in a house of studies in Santiago de Chile on 21 April 1937 to discuss the organization of the club. This would become the official date of the foundation.

The football branch made its official debut on 13 June 1937 in the then Segunda División of Chilean professional football, in a game against Universidad de Chile, the longtime rival of the club, in the military stadium.

In the beginning part of the 1980s, it began the migration of some sporting branches to the Sporting complex named San Carlos de Apoquindo.

Universidad Católica, also known as the "Cruzados," is a prominent basketball team representing the Universidad Católica in Chile. Based in Santiago, the team is part of the university's sports club and competes in the top tiers of Chilean basketball. Known for their disciplined play and strong team dynamics, Universidad Católica has a rich history of developing talented players and competing fiercely in national tournaments. Their team colors are traditionally maroon and white, reflecting the university's identity. With a dedicated fan base and a commitment to excellence, Universidad Católica continues to be a significant presence in Chilean basketball, striving for success both domestically and in regional competitions.