O'Higgins vs Coquimbo Unido: Silverware edge meets tiny squad gap
Trophy count defines the O'Higgins vs Coquimbo Unido stats
The clearest split in the O'Higgins vs Coquimbo Unido stats is about trophies. O'Higgins have **1** domestic league title. Coquimbo Unido have **0**.
That single Primera División crown puts O'Higgins on a different shelf. Coquimbo are still chasing their first top flight title.
In any Head to Head record talk, that league title will always come up. It shapes how fans see the two clubs in historical matchups.
Copa Chile history leans the same way
The cup story repeats the league pattern. O'Higgins have **1** Copa Chile title. Coquimbo Unido again sit on **0**.
So the O'Higgins vs Coquimbo Unido stats show a **1-0** gap in league wins, and a **1-0** gap in cup wins.
Across major domestic trophies, O'Higgins lead **2-0** on total titles. That is the big anomaly between the clubs.
Level ground in continental success, or lack of it
On the continental stage, both sides share the same number. O'Higgins have **0** Copa Libertadores or Sudamericana titles. Coquimbo Unido also have **0**.
So while domestic honours separate them, their international record is identical. No side can claim an edge in South America based on trophies alone.
This adds an interesting twist to the Head to Head record story. Inside Chile, O'Higgins carry the hardware. Outside, both are still waiting for a big run.
Squad size: almost identical tools
The current squads are very close in size. O'Higgins list **29** players. Coquimbo Unido list **30**.
That **1-player** gap is tiny. Neither side can argue they have a much deeper group from this raw number alone.
- O'Higgins squad size: 29
- Coquimbo Unido squad size: 30
With such similar numbers, any edge in future historical matchups will likely come from how those players are used, not how many there are.
Rivalry snapshot
The O'Higgins vs Coquimbo Unido stats paint a clear picture. O'Higgins have the stronger honours list, with **1** league title and **1** Copa Chile, while Coquimbo Unido are still on **0** in both.
At the same time, both clubs remain level on the continental front and almost equal in squad size. So the rivalry sits in a neat place: one club with more history in the trophy room, two clubs with very similar resources heading into future Head to Head record chapters.








