The División de Honor Amateur (usually called simply División de Ascenso) was the second division of Chilean football (soccer) in 1943 until 1953.[1][2] The tournament was played on a home-and-away round-robin basis.
| Founded | 1943 |
|---|---|
| Folded | 1953 |
| Country | |
| Confederation | CONMEBOL |
| Level on pyramid | 2 (1943–1953) |
| Promotion to | Primera División |
Division levels
edit| Year | Level | Promotion to |
|---|---|---|
| 1943–1953 | 2 | Primera División |
Champions
edit| Ed. | Season | Champion | Runner-up | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| División de Ascenso (ACF) | ||||
1 | 1943 | Maestranza Central | Metropolitano | |
2 | 1944 | Bernardo O'Higgins | Iberia | |
3 | 1945 | Iberia | Bernardo O'Higgins | |
| División de Ascenso (AAS) | ||||
4 | 1946 | Fortín Mapocho | ||
5 | 1947 | Ferroviarios | ||
6 | 1948 | Ferroviarios | ||
| División de Honor Amateur | ||||
7 | 1949 | Ferroviarios | Maestranza Central | |
8 | 1950 | Maestranza Central | Rangers | |
9 | 1951 | Thomas Bata | Maestranza Central | |
10 | 1952 | Walter Müller | Minas Melón | |
11 | 1953 | Minas Melón | Viña del Mar | |
| Defunct Tournament (See: Segunda División) | ||||
References
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