NB: prior to the official start of the (professional) Second Division in 1952, tournaments called Serie B and División de Honor Amateur (DIVHA) were held; on two occasions (1945 and 1949) the DIVHA champions were promoted. Serie B 1935 Santiago National 1936 Universidad de Chile 1937 Universidad de Chile 1938 Metropolitano 1939 not held 1940 Deportivo Flecha 1941 Magallanes B División de Honor Amateur 1943 Maestranza Central (San Bernardo) 1944 Bernardo O'Higgins (Santiago) 1945 Iberia [runners-up: Bernardo O'Higgins] 1946 not held 1947 Ferroviarios [runners-up: Walter Müller] 1948 Ferroviarios 1949 Ferroviarios 1950-51 not held Segunda División (later Primera B) 1952 Palestino 1953 Thomas Bata 1954 O'Higgins-Braden 1955 San Luis 1956 Universidad Católica 1957 Deportes La Serena 1958 San Luis 1959 Santiago Morning 1960 Green Cross 1961 Unión La Calera 1962 Coquimbo Unido 1963 Green Cross 1964 O'Higgins 1965 Ferrobádminton 1966 Huachipato 1967 Deportes Concepción 1968 Antofagasta Portuario 1969 Lota Schwager 1970 Unión San Felipe 1971 Naval 1972 Palestino 1973 Deportes Aviación 1974 Everton 1975 Universidad Católica 1976 Ñublense 1977 Coquimbo Unido 1978 Santiago Wanderers 1979 Deportes Iquique 1980 San Luis 1981 Deportes Arica 1982 Fernandez Vial 1983 Cobresal 1984 Unión La Calera 1985 Trasandino 1986 Lota Schwager 1987 Deportes La Serena 1988 Rangers 1989 Universidad de Chile 1990 Provincial Osorno 1991 Deportes Temuco 1992 Provincial Osorno 1993 Rangers 1994 Deportes Concepción 1995 Santiago Wanderers 1996 Deportes La Serena 1997 (Apertura) Rangers (Clausura) Deportes Iquique 1998 Cobresal 1999 Unión Española 2000 Unión San Felipe 2001 Deportes Temuco 2002 Puerto Montt 2003 Everton 2004 Deportes Melipilla 2005 Santiago Morning 2006 Deportes Melipilla 2007 Provincial Osorno 2008 Provincial Curicó Unido 2009 Unión San Felipe 2010 Municipal Iquique 2011 Deportes Antofagasta 2012 San Marcos de Arica 2013 Universidad de Concepción 2014 San Marcos de Arica 2015 San Luis 2016 Deportes Temuco 2017 Provincial Curicó Unido [2016/17] 2017 Unión La Calera [2017 transitional season] 2018 Coquimbo Unido 2019 Santiago Wanderers 2020 Ñublense 2021 Total Second Division Championships (since 1952) 5 Deportes Temuco [includes Green Cross] 4 San Luis 3 Coquimbo Unido Deportes La Serena Provincial Osorno Rangers Santiago Wanderers Unión La Calera Unión San Felipe 2 Deportes Antofagasta [includes Antofagasta Portuario] Cobresal Deportes Concepción Everton Deportes Iquique Municipal Iquique Lota Schwager Deportes Melipilla Ñublense O'Higgins [includes O'Higgins-Braden] Palestino Provincial Curicó Unido San Marcos de Arica Santiago Morning Universidad Católica 1 Deportes Arica Deportes Aviación Fernández Vial Ferrobádminton Huachipato Naval Puerto Montt Thomas Bata Trasandino Unión Española Universidad de Chile Universidad de Concepción
Thanks to Eduardo Espina for information on early tournaments.
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