Chile Apertura 11/06 19:30 12 CD Antofagasta v Palestino W 0-2
Chile Apertura 11/01 15:00 11 Palestino v Union La Calera D 1-1
Chile Apertura 10/25 21:00 10 Universidad Catolica v Palestino L 2-0
Chile Apertura 10/16 23:00 9 San Luis Quillota v Palestino L 6-2
Chile Apertura 10/03 15:30 8 Palestino v O'Higgins W 1-0
Chile Apertura 09/26 00:00 7 Deportes Iquique v Palestino W 0-2
Chile Apertura 09/14 18:30 6 Palestino v Santiago Wanderers W 2-0
Chile Apertura 08/30 20:30 5 Universidad de Chile v Palestino D 4-4
Chile Apertura 08/22 15:30 4 Palestino v Cobresal W 3-1
Chile Apertura 08/17 16:30 3 Universidad de Concepcion v Palestino L 1-0
Chile Apertura 08/09 23:00 2 Palestino v Union Espanola W 2-1
Chile Cup 08/02 14:00 6 Palestino v Santiago Morning W 3-2
Chile Cup 07/30 23:00 5 Union San Felipe v Palestino L 1-0
Chile Apertura 07/27 23:00 1 Audax Italiano v Palestino D 1-1
Chile Cup 07/19 21:00 4 Union Espanola v Palestino L 4-2
Chile Cup 07/16 19:00 3 Palestino v Union Espanola L 0-2
Chile Cup 07/11 19:00 2 Palestino v Union San Felipe W 2-1
Chile Cup 07/08 18:30 1 Santiago Morning v Palestino L 3-1
Chile Clausura 04/30 18:30 17 Barnechea v Palestino L 2-1
Chile Clausura 04/25 19:00 16 Palestino v Bronte Murgett L 2-3
Chile Clausura 04/19 23:30 15 Union La Calera v Palestino L 4-0
Copa Libertadores 04/16 22:45 6 Jarry/Nunez v Palestino L 2-0
Chile Clausura 04/11 15:30 14 Palestino v Universidad de Concepcion W 3-2
Copa Libertadores 04/07 23:00 5 Palestino v Collingwood W 4-0
Chile Clausura 04/04 18:30 13 CD Antofagasta v Palestino W 1-2
Chile Clausura 04/01 22:30 11 Santiago Wanderers v Palestino W 0-3
Chile Cup 03/28 22:10 1 Palestino v Universidad de Concepcion L 2-3
Chile Clausura 03/25 20:00 5 Palestino v Huachipato D 1-1
Chile Clausura 03/22 15:00 12 Palestino v Universidad de Chile L 1-3
Copa Libertadores 03/19 23:00 4 Palestino v Montevideo Wanderers D 1-1

Club Deportivo Palestino is a professional football club based in the city of Santiago, Chile and plays in the Primera División de Chile. Club Deportivo Palestino was founded in 1920 by Palestinian immigrants, and the club has maintained a strong symbolic connection to Palestinian identity, using the colours of the Palestinian flag in its kit and incorporating a map of pre-1948 Palestine into its logo and uniforms. It is known for public displays of solidarity with Palestinians, including fans chanting pro-Palestinian slogans and players once entering the field wearing keffiyehs. In 2014, the team was fined and banned by Chile’s football association for altering the number "1" on jerseys to resemble the outline of historic Palestine.

The club has won two national titles and reached the semi-finals of the Copa Libertadores in 1979. The club is supported by Chile’s Palestinian community, the largest outside the Arab world, and Palestino also engages in community outreach, supporting women’s football and financing football schools in the Palestinian territories.

History

The club was founded on 8 August 1920, when they participated in a colonial competition in Osorno. It was founded by a group of Palestinians; the name of the club reflects the origin in Chile's Palestinian community.

According to American historian Brenda Elsey,

"Leaders of the Arab immigrant community who hoped to find a niche within popular culture for their organizations decided to participate in football once again in 1940s".

Beginnings in professional football

In 1952, the Football Federation of Chile set up the first professional leagues.

Palestino was accepted into the Second Division, which they won to attain promotion to the Primera División.

1955 title

In 1955, the club won their first national championship under the coaching of Argentine captain Roberto Coll.

In that era, the club became known by the nickname millonario (Millionaire) because of their ability to attract top class footballers.

1978−present

In 1978, the club won their second league title; this time the team was led by Chilean captain Elías Figueroa.

In this campaign, they set a new record in the domestic tournament for the number of games unbeaten and soon won the Copa Chile to claim the league and cup double.

In 2004, the club became a registered company, but the change of status did not bring the expected improvement in results.

In the early 2000s, Chilean-Palestinian coach Nicola Hadwa recruited diaspora players for the Palestine national team. One notable player, Roberto Kettlun, born and raised in Chile, chose to represent Palestine and eventually moved to the West Bank to play for clubs such as Hilal Al-Quds and Ahli Al-Khaleel. He later returned to Palestino as sporting director, aiding in player recruitment and club development.

In 2006, they finished in 18th place out of 20 teams, forcing them to face a play-off against Fernandez Vial to keep their place in the top flight. Ultimately, the club would triumph, thus preserving its spot within the Chilean first division.

The club made a surprising run to the final of the Clausura 2008 tournament, where they lost to champions Colo-Colo. Following this success, the club intends to float on the Chilean and Palestinian stock exchanges.

Palestino ended a 40-year trophy drought in 2018 by winning the Copa Chile, defeating Audax Italiano in the finals. Former Inter Milan and West Ham player Luis Jiménez, a Palestino academy graduate, returned late in his career to captain the team to victory.

Following their domestic success, Palestino competed in the 2019 Copa Libertadores, facing top clubs such as Club Atlético River Plate and SC Internacional. While they did not progress far, the campaign elevated the club’s profile. In the 2020s, renewed conflict in Gaza has led the club to increase awareness and fundraising efforts related to Palestine.

Club Deportivo Palestino, commonly known as Palestino, is a professional soccer team based in La Cisterna, a suburb of Santiago, Chile. Founded on August 20, 1920, the club has a rich history and is known for its unique identity, which reflects the Palestinian heritage of many of its founding members. Palestino's colors are red, green, and white, symbolizing the Palestinian flag.

The team plays its home matches at the Estadio Municipal La Cisterna, which has a capacity of around 12,000 spectators. Palestino has a passionate fan base that supports the team through thick and thin, creating an electric atmosphere during home games.

Palestino has enjoyed success in Chilean football, having won multiple domestic titles, including the Primera División championship. The club is also known for its commitment to promoting young talent and has a strong youth academy that has produced several notable players who have gone on to achieve success both in Chile and internationally.

In addition to its on-field achievements, Palestino is recognized for its cultural significance, often serving as a symbol of Palestinian identity and pride within Chile and beyond. The team's motto, "La lucha sigue" (The struggle continues), reflects its commitment to social causes and community engagement.

Overall, Club Deportivo Palestino is not just a soccer team; it is a vibrant representation of cultural heritage, resilience, and the spirit of its supporters.