

Audax Italiano
Założony
1910
Trener
Gustavo LemaObiekt
Estadio Bicentenario Municipal de La Florida
Miasto
Santiago de Chile
Pojemność
12,000
Nawierzchnia
artificial turf
Statystyki sezonu
Bilans
3W 1D 5L
H:3W/A:0W
Bramki
11 / 11 (+0)
H:10/A:1
Czyste konta
4
H:2/A:2
Pozycja
2
Ostatnie wyniki
@ Vasco da Gama
15/04/2026Puchar Nissan Sudamericana
vs Universidad Católica
11/04/2026Primera División Chile
vs Olimpia
09/04/2026Puchar Nissan Sudamericana
@ O'Higgins
03/04/2026Primera División Chile
vs Universidad de Chile
31/03/2026Copa de la Liga
vs La Serena
25/03/2026Copa de la Liga
@ Unión La Calera
20/03/2026Copa de la Liga
vs Concepción
13/03/2026Primera División Chile
vs Colo Colo
07/03/2026Primera División Chile
@ Cobresal
04/03/2026Puchar Nissan Sudamericana
Nadchodzące mecze
@ Huachipato
Primera División Chile
20/04/2026
02:45
vs Deportes Limache
Primera División Chile
25/04/2026
02:30
@ Barracas Central
Puchar Nissan Sudamericana
29/04/2026
02:00
vs Unión La Calera
Copa de la Liga
02/05/2026
18:30
vs Vasco da Gama
Puchar Nissan Sudamericana
06/05/2026
00:00
@ La Serena
Copa de la Liga
09/05/2026
21:00
@ Coquimbo Unido
Primera División Chile
16/05/2026
02:00
vs Barracas Central
Puchar Nissan Sudamericana
19/05/2026
00:00
vs Cobresal
Primera División Chile
23/05/2026
18:30
@ Olimpia
Puchar Nissan Sudamericana
28/05/2026
02:30
Audax Italiano
Audax Italiano is one of Chile's historic football clubs, founded in 1910 in Santiago by Italian immigrants who gave the club its distinctive identity and name. Playing their home matches at the Estadio Bicentenario Municipal de La Florida, which holds approximately 12,000 spectators, the club competes in the Chilean Primera División and has participated in CONMEBOL continental competitions. Audax Italiano has won the Chilean championship on multiple occasions throughout the 20th century. The club is known for nurturing local talent and has a loyal supporter base in the southern suburbs of Santiago. While not among Chile's most decorated clubs in recent decades, Audax Italiano remains a respected institution in Chilean football, with a rich cultural heritage rooted in the Italian immigrant community that shaped the club's early years.



























