The 2025 Supercopa de Chile, known as the Supercopa Construmart 2025 for sponsorship purposes, was the thirteenth edition of the Supercopa de Chile, competition organised by the Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional (ANFP). It was played by the 2024 Chilean Primera División champions Colo-Colo and the 2024 Copa Chile champions Universidad de Chile at Estadio Santa Laura in Santiago on 14 September 2025.

In the match, Universidad de Chile defeated Colo-Colo 3–0 to claim their second Supercopa de Chile title.

Teams

The two teams that contested the Supercopa were Colo-Colo, who qualified as 2024 Primera División champions and Universidad de Chile, who qualified for the match as 2024 Copa Chile champions, defeating Ñublense in the final by a 1–0 score. This was Colo-Colo's seventh participation in the competition, with four titles, whilst Universidad de Chile played their fourth Supercopa, having won the title in 2015.

It was also the first time Colo-Colo and Universidad de Chile faced each other in a Supercopa de Chile match.

TeamQualificationPrevious appearances (bold indicates winners)
Colo-Colo2024 Primera División champions6 (2017, 2018, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024)
Universidad de Chile2024 Copa Chile champions3 (2013, 2015, 2016)

Venue and format changes

Estadio La Portada in La Serena was originally set to host the match.

With Colo-Colo and Universidad de Chile having qualified to play the Supercopa de Chile, it was originally planned to deviate from the usual single-match format for the competition and have the Supercopa played over two legs due to safety concerns, with the fans of each club being entitled to only attend the match hosted by their club, however the competition could not be scheduled over two legs during its usual January timeframe given that Universidad de Chile could not host their home leg during that month, with their regular home stadium Estadio Nacional being unavailable and no other alternate stadiums willing to host Universidad de Chile's home match.

Since it became unfeasible to play the Supercopa over two legs in January, it was decided to return to the single-match format, but the cities of Concepción and Temuco both declined to host the match on safety grounds. Eventually, an agreement was reached to schedule the match for 25 January 2025 at Estadio La Portada in La Serena with the attendance of local fans only, however, four days before the date the match was scheduled to be played the ANFP announced its suspension as it had not been granted authorization by the Presidential Delegation of the Coquimbo Region to hold the event while also condemning threats from Colo-Colo's barra brava group Garra Blanca in the previous days.

With the suspension of the match being confirmed, Aníbal Mosa, president of the Blanco y Negro concessionaire that manages Colo-Colo, expressed his support for having the Supercopa played as a two-legged series which he had originally proposed to the ANFP. On 29 January, ANFP president Pablo Milad confirmed that the Supercopa would change its format and would be contested over two legs, being tentatively rescheduled for July 2025. On 9 April, the ANFP's Professional Leagues manager Yamal Rajab informed that the Supercopa would be played over two legs between 15 and 22 July 2025, but this plan also fell through since Universidad de Chile qualified to play the knockout round play-offs of the Copa Sudamericana, which were set to be played in those dates.

Given the difficulties on dates and stadiums to play the competition, the ANFP presented a final proposal to play the Supercopa under its original format of a single match on neutral ground on 13 September in Santiago with fans of both teams in attendance, and the first stadium option to host the match was Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida, which was not approved by the local authorities, with the mayor of La Florida proposing instead to allow the match to be played behind closed doors. Eventually, on 20 August it was confirmed that the match would be played in the Chilean capital, but at Estadio Santa Laura in the commune of Independencia.

Details

Colo-Colo0–3Universidad de Chile
Sepúlveda 18' Guerra 37' Assadi 50'
Colo-ColoUniversidad de Chile
GK 30 Chile Fernando de Paul RB 22 Chile Mauricio Isla 66' CB 2 Chile Jonathan Villagra 44' CB 6 Chile Sebastián Vegas 30' LB 21 Chile Erick Wiemberg 28' DCM 8 Chile Esteban Pavez (c) 46' RM 8 Chile Vicente Pizarro CM 10 Argentina Claudio Aquino 15' 46' CM 24 Chile Leandro Hernández 33' LM 32 Chile Lucas Cepeda CF 9 Argentina Javier Correa 33' Substitutes: GK 12 Chile Eduardo Villanueva DF 3 Chile Daniel Gutiérrez 45+5' 44' DF 13 Chile Bruno Gutiérrez DF 15 Syria Emiliano Amor 71' 33' DF 17 Chile Cristian Riquelme MF 5 Chile Víctor Méndez 46' MF 23 Chile Arturo Vidal 90+6' 46' MF 25 Chile Tomás Alarcón FW 11 Chile Marcos Bolados 66' FW 19 Uruguay Salomón Rodríguez 33' FW 36 Chile Jerall Astudillo FW 49 Haiti Manley Clerveaux Manager: Argentina Fernando OrtizGK 25 Chile Gabriel Castellón CB 17 Chile Fabián Hormazábal CB 2 Argentina Franco Calderón CB 22 Chile Matías Zaldivia 63' 90+4' RM 7 Chile Maximiliano Guerrero CM 21 Chile Marcelo Díaz (c) 85' CM 20 Chile Charles Aránguiz 6' 79' CM 16 Chile Matías Sepúlveda 84' LM 19 Chile Javier Altamirano 25' CF 11 Chile Nicolás Guerra 71' 74' CF 10 Chile Lucas Assadi 9' 80' Substitutes: GK 1 Chile Christopher Toselli DF 3 Chile Ignacio Tapia 90+4' DF 6 Chile Nicolás Fernández 79' DF 13 Chile David Retamal DF 15 Argentina Felipe Salomoni 84' MF 14 Uruguay Sebastián Rodríguez 85' MF 23 Chile Ignacio Vásquez MF 24 Chile Antonio Díaz MF 40 Chile Rubén Vera FW 9 Argentina Leandro Fernández 80' FW 27 Argentina Rodrigo Contreras 74' FW 32 Chile Benjamín Aravena Manager: Argentina Gustavo Álvarez
GK30Chile Fernando de Paul
RB22Chile Mauricio Isla66'
CB2Chile Jonathan Villagra44'
CB6Chile Sebastián Vegas30'
LB21Chile Erick Wiemberg28'
DCM8Chile Esteban Pavez (c)46'
RM8Chile Vicente Pizarro
CM10Argentina Claudio Aquino15'46'
CM24Chile Leandro Hernández33'
LM32Chile Lucas Cepeda
CF9Argentina Javier Correa33'
Substitutes:
GK12Chile Eduardo Villanueva
DF3Chile Daniel Gutiérrez45+5'44'
DF13Chile Bruno Gutiérrez
DF15Syria Emiliano Amor71'33'
DF17Chile Cristian Riquelme
MF5Chile Víctor Méndez46'
MF23Chile Arturo Vidal90+6'46'
MF25Chile Tomás Alarcón
FW11Chile Marcos Bolados66'
FW19Uruguay Salomón Rodríguez33'
FW36Chile Jerall Astudillo
FW49Haiti Manley Clerveaux
Manager:
Argentina Fernando Ortiz
GK25Chile Gabriel Castellón
CB17Chile Fabián Hormazábal
CB2Argentina Franco Calderón
CB22Chile Matías Zaldivia63'90+4'
RM7Chile Maximiliano Guerrero
CM21Chile Marcelo Díaz (c)85'
CM20Chile Charles Aránguiz6'79'
CM16Chile Matías Sepúlveda84'
LM19Chile Javier Altamirano25'
CF11Chile Nicolás Guerra71'74'
CF10Chile Lucas Assadi9'80'
Substitutes:
GK1Chile Christopher Toselli
DF3Chile Ignacio Tapia90+4'
DF6Chile Nicolás Fernández79'
DF13Chile David Retamal
DF15Argentina Felipe Salomoni84'
MF14Uruguay Sebastián Rodríguez85'
MF23Chile Ignacio Vásquez
MF24Chile Antonio Díaz
MF40Chile Rubén Vera
FW9Argentina Leandro Fernández80'
FW27Argentina Rodrigo Contreras74'
FW32Chile Benjamín Aravena
Manager:
Argentina Gustavo Álvarez
Assistant referees: Miguel Rocha Juan Serrano Fourth official: Mathías Riquelme Video assistant referee: Piero Maza Assistant video assistant referee: Carlos VenegasMatch rules 90 minutes. 30 minutes of extra time if necessary. Penalty shoot-out if scores still level. Twelve named substitutes. Maximum of five substitutions.