Breaking News: Valdivia Claims Top Spot in Liga Los Lagos de Hockey
July 5, 2025 | 19:13
Southern Chile’s Sports Scene Shines
In a thrilling final match held on July 5, 2025, Valdivia’s women’s hockey team emerged victorious in the Liga Los Lagos de Hockey, marking a significant milestone for the region’s sports discipline. The event, which took place at the Félix Gallardo stadium in Valdivia, featured an interregional competition with La Araucanía.
Enthusiasm and Growth in Southern Hockey
Daniela Undargarín, president of the Austral tribe club of Puerto Varas and a member of the Los Lagos hockey association, expressed her enthusiasm about the event. She highlighted the growing interest and participation in hockey across southern Chile, with each of the seven clubs in the league boasting at least 150 players. Undargarín emphasized the mission to create a specialized hockey association and called on regional authorities to continue supporting the sport.
Valdivia’s Triumph and Future Goals
Carolina Isla, president of the Valdivia River Hockey Club, celebrated the team’s first-place finish, attributing the success to the players’ dedication and perseverance despite challenging weather conditions. Catalina Parra, the team’s captain, echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the hard work and commitment that led to their victory.
Temuco’s Long-Term Commitment Pays Off
Meanwhile, Cristian Rodríguez, captain of the Old Foxes de Temuco, secured the top spot in his category, reflecting the club’s long-term dedication to building a competitive team. The men’s branch of the Old Foxes has been instrumental in fostering skill development and integrating new players.
Results and Looking Ahead
The championship results were as follows:
- Women: 1st place – Río Valdivia, 2nd place – Traf, 3rd place – Austral
- Men: 1st place – Old Foxes de Temuco, 2nd place – Osorno Hockey, 3rd place – Traf
- Interregional Men: 1st place – Kolbe, 2nd place – Old Foxes
- Interregional Women: 1st place – Mahuida, 2nd place – Autonomous University, 3rd place – Río Valdivia
With the season concluded, the focus now shifts to continued growth and development in southern Chile’s hockey scene, promising even more exciting competitions in the future.