Friday, January 18, 2019

Club Deportivo Universidad Catolica and the Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo


This morning, we were lucky enough to visit the training grounds and stadium of the current champions of the Chilean Primera Division, Club Deportivo Universidad Catolica (CDUC), a soccer club in Santiago. Our time at their facilities began with an intuitive presentation as to how the Club is adapting the experience that it provides to fans, as well as how they are adapting the guidance and management of the team with the incorporation of major technological improvements and data analysis. These adaptations and improvements range from introducing a fiber optic cable ring around their stadium, to automated turnstiles to make entering the grounds more efficient. The presentation was followed by a Q&A in which many intuitive questions were asked by my fellow classmates. Among them was one by Jon Huntley who wondered whether or not the club was using their investment in technology and analytics to aid the scouting department in evaluating players. The answer was yes; CDUC has begun using these technologies not only in scouting new players, but also to better develop players that they already have, in both games and training. In doing so, they are able to track movement and create strategies that put players in the best positions for success on the field.

Afterwards, we walked to the stadium, Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo, where we got to see both the visiting and home locker rooms, as well as the field. On our way there, Phil Kimmel remarked that if he were to ever play soccer professionally, he would want it to be here. One might wonder why Phil would want to do so when European clubs are much larger and impressive, but having seen the mountains encircling the complex of CDUC, I think I began to agree with him.

Once inside, as was expected, the dressing room for CDUC was far better than that of the one used by their opponents. With motivational phrases donning the walls, as well as photos of past champions for CDUC, their barracks were a reminder to carry on the same legacy and repeat the same great history as their predecessors.


CDUC's Dressing Room


Group Picture at the Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo



After a brief look around, it was time to visit the field. On first sight, Matt DeFreitas immediately exclaimed, “this place is beautiful”, in reference to the amazing placement of the stadium amongst the mountains. I thought to myself a similar sentiment as well: what fun it would be to play in front of diehard soccer fans here. Although not allowed to walk on the field itself, the breathtaking views surely made for an incredible experience; it is surely a moment I will never forget, so much so that I will now be rooting for CDUC from 5,000 plus miles away.

Panoramic of Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo




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