In the season 2014/15, the Chilean league was divided in two tournaments (Apertura and Clausura). In the Apertura 2014, Universidad de Chile won the title with 44 points and in the Clausura 2015 Cobresal was the surprising winner with 34 points. Esteban Paredes (Colo-Colo) was the top-scorer in both tournaments (12 and 11 goals) with the same amount of goals of Jean Paul Pineda (Union La Calera) in the Clausura Tournament.
The Panini album of the league was released in 2014 and it covers both tournaments of Primera Division and Primera B. The album opens with the calendar of the season and the first two metallic stickers: the Panini logo and the Panini icon. The clubs of Primera Division are shown in alphabetical order including 17 stickers each: the metallic club badge and 16 players.
Clubs of Primera B are displaced on one page with 7 stickers each: the club badge (metallic) and 6 stickers of players for a total of 18 players (three players per sticker).
The last section of the album is a double page dedicated to the National team of Chile during the World Cup 2014. Here we find 11 stickers of players in action (Medel, Vargas, Vidal, Sanchez) during the tournament in which Chile was eliminated by Brazil at penalties.
The last page of the album is a checklist for the 417 stickers of this collection
Stickers of players with previous experiences in Europe: Jaime Valdes (Fiorentina, Atalanta, Parma), Mark Gonzalez (Liverpool, Betis, CSKA Moscow) and Sixto Peralta (Torino, Cluj)
Album details
Full name: Campeonato Nacional Scotiabank 2014/2015
Publisher: Panini
League: Chile (Primera Division and Primera B)
Tournaments: Apertura 2014 and Clausura 2015
Number of clubs and stickers:
- Primera Division (18 clubs, 17 stickers each)
- Primera B (14 clubs, 7 stickers each)
Other sections:
- Introduction (2 stickers)
- Seleccion Nacional de Chile 2014 (11 stickers)
Total number of stickers: 417
What an awesome collection you have here.
RispondiEliminaHow long have you been collecting? And how many albums do you currently have?
Cheers.
Nathan