- Source: 2007 Colo-Colo season
The 2007 season was the 76th season for Club Social y Deportivo colo" target="_blank">Colo-colo" target="_blank">Colo, a Chilean football club based in Macul, Santiago. In the Primera División Chilena - the top tier of Chilean football - colo" target="_blank">Colo-colo" target="_blank">Colo won the Apertura (first half-season) tournament and came third in the Clausura (second half-season). They were eliminated in the first round of the knock-out stage in the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana competitions.
Apertura 2007
= Squad
=Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
= Squad changes
=In:
Rainer Wirth Signed from Universidad Católica
Gilberto Velázquez Transferred from Club Guaraní
Rodrigo Millar Transferred from Huachipato
Giovanni Hernandez Comes from Colón de Santa Fe
Boris Gonzalez Transferred from Cobreloa
Edison Gimenez Transferred from Club 2 de Mayo
Gonzalo Jara Transferred from Huachipato
Juan Gonzalo Lorca On Loan from Huachipato
Out:
Matías Fernández Transferred to Villarreal CF
Miguel Caneo Returns to Godoy Cruz
Alex Varas Transferred to Universidad de Concepción
Andrés González Returns to América de Cali
Alvaro Ormeño Transferred to Gimnasia LP
Mario Caceres Transferred to PAS Giannena
Felipe Flores On Loan to Club Deportivo O'Higgins
Cristobal Jorquera On Loan to Ñublense
= Top-scorers
=Humberto Suazo 20 goals
Giovanni Hernandez 7 goals
Gonzalo Fierro 6 goals
Rodrigo Millar 3 goals
Jose Luis Jerez 3 goals
Arturo Vidal 2 goals
Edison Gimenez 2 goals
Juan Gonzalo Lorca 2 goals
Moises Villarroel 2 goals
Ariel Salinas 1 goal
Arturo Sanhueza 1 goal
Alexis 1 goal
= Table
== Results
=Results summary
Clausura 2007
= Squad
=Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
= Squad changes
=In:
Cristián Muñoz Transferred from Huachipato
Jorge Carrasco Chirino Transferred from Audax Italiano
Rodolfo Moya Transferred from Audax Italiano
José Luis Cabión Transferred from Deportes Melipilla
Roberto Cereceda Transferred from Audax Italiano
Eduardo Rubio On Loan from Cruz Azul
Claudio Bieler Transferred from Atlético Rafaela
Gustavo Biscayzacu Transferred from CF Atlante
Miguel Aceval Returns from O'Higgins
Out:
Humberto Suazo Transferred to CF Monterrey
Alexis Returns to Udinese Calcio
Arturo Vidal Sold to Bayer 04
Sebastian Cejas Back to Gimnasia LP
Jose Luis Jerez Transferred to Panserraikos
Edison Giménez Transferred to Olimpia Asunción
Gilberto Velázquez Transferred to Olimpia Asunción
= Top-soccers
=Gonzalo Fierro 11 goals
Gustavo Biscayzacu 6 goals
Giovanni Hernandez 6 goals
Claudio Bieler 5 goals
Eduardo Rubio 5 goals
Rodrigo Millar 4 goals
Rodolfo Moya 3 goals
Roberto Cereceda 2 goals
Miguel Riffo 2 goals
Miguel Aceval 2 goals
Jorge Carrasco Chirino 1 goal
Gonzalo Jara 1 goal
Boris Sagredo 1 goal
Arturo Sanhueza 1 goal
= Table
=Overall table
Group 1
= Results
=Results summary
= Play-offs
=Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Finals
Copa Libertadores
= Group stage
== Round of 16
=Copa Sudamericana
colo" target="_blank">Colo-colo" target="_blank">Colo qualified to the Liguilla Pre-Sudamericana after reaching the Top 4 in the Torneo Apertura.