Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol

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Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol
Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol 2008
Founded
1957
Nation
Flag of Ecuador Ecuador
Relegation To
Serie B
Number of Teams
12
Level of Importance
Level 1
American Qualification
Copa Libertadores
Copa Sudamericana
Cups
None
Current Champions (2007)
LDU Quito
Website
Official(Spanish)

The Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol, Serie A, Copa Pilsener or Primera Division is the most important football competition of the Federación Ecuatoriana de Fútbol, the football federation of Ecuador. It is a regular tournament, originally yearly, and it has been played since 1957, with a two-year break from 1958 to 1959. In 2005 it was played twice a year, in the first and second halves of every year. In 2006, it returned to the original yearly format.

The Campeonato Ecuatoriano is divided into various divisions. The first two divisions are called Serie A and Serie B. The first two teams of each division advance to the next-highest division of the FEF, and the last two, in turn, fall back to the next-lowest division. For example, the champion and runner-up of the Serie B advance to the following year's Serie A competition. The best two or three teams of the first division (Serie A) also advance to the Copa Libertadores.

Since 2003, the Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol is sponsored by beer brewers Cervecería Andina (CA) from Quito and Compañía de Cervezas Nacionales (CCN) from Guayaquil, both owned by Bogotá beer company Grupo Empresarial Bavaria, acquired in 2005 by SABMiller. That is why, since then, the Campeonato Ecuatoriano and the cup given to the champion are also called Copa Pilsener, because of the trademarked Pilsener beer which has the highest market share in Ecuador and is sold all around the country in mom-and-pop stores and drunk by Ecuadorian soccer fans while watching soccer on TV or at the stadium. CA and CCN have also sponsored various teams of the Federación Ecuatoriana de Fútbol and the Ecuador national football team.

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[edit] The two tournaments in 2005

In 2005, each year of the Campeonato Ecuatoriano got divided into two halves, which are called Torneo Apertura (opening tournament) and Torneo Clausura (closing tournament). The winning team of the first half (Torneo Apertura) of the 2005 season was the Liga Deportiva Universitaria from Quito.

[edit] Current Teams

These are the teams participating in the Ecuadorian Serie A as of 2007:

[edit] Winners by year

Year Champion Runner-up Top Scorer Goals Club
1957 Emelec Barcelona Flag of Ecuador Simón Cañarte 4 Barcelona
1960 Barcelona Emelec Flag of Ecuador Enrique Cantos 8 Barcelona
1961 Emelec Patria (Guayaquil) Flag of Ecuador Galo Pinto 12 Everest (Guayaquil)
1962 Everest (Guayaquil) Barcelona Flag of Brazil Iris López 9 Barcelona
1963 Barcelona Emelec Flag of Ecuador Carlos Alberto Raffo 4 Emelec
1964 Deportivo Quito El Nacional Flag of Ecuador Jorge Valencia 8 América (Manta)
1965 Emelec 9 de Octubre (Guayaquil) Flag of Brazil Helio Cruz 8 Barcelona
1966 Barcelona Emelec Flag of Brazil Coutinho 13 LDU Quito
1967 El Nacional Emelec Flag of Ecuador Tom Rodríguez 16 El Nacional
1968 Deportivo Quito Barcelona Flag of Uruguay Victor Battaini 19 Deportivo Quito
1969 LDU Quito América (Quito) Flag of Uruguay Francisco Bertocchi 26 LDU Quito
1970 Barcelona Emelec Flag of Ecuador Rómulo Dudar Mina 19 Macará (Ambato)
1971 Barcelona América (Quito) Flag of Paraguay Alfonso Obregón 18 LDU Portoviejo
1972 Emelec El Nacional Flag of Brazil Nelsinho 24 Barcelona
1973 El Nacional Universidad Católica Flag of Uruguay Ángel Marín 18 América (Quito)
1974 LDU Quito El Nacional Flag of Argentina Ángel Liciardi 19 Deportivo Cuenca
1975 LDU Quito Deportivo Cuenca Flag of Argentina Ángel Liciardi 36 Deportivo Cuenca
1976 El Nacional Deportivo Cuenca Flag of Argentina Ángel Liciardi 35 Deportivo Cuenca
1977 El Nacional LDU Quito Flag of Ecuador Fabián Paz y Miño 27 El Nacional
1978 El Nacional Técnico Universitario (Ambato) Flag of Argentina Juan José Pérez 24 LDU Portoviejo
1979 Emelec Universidad Católica Flag of Argentina Carlos Miori 26 Emelec
1980 Barcelona Técnico Universitario (Ambato) Flag of Argentina Miguel Gutierrez 26 América (Quito)
1981 Barcelona LDU Quito Flag of Brazil Paulo Cesar 25 LDU Quito
1982 El Nacional Barcelona Flag of Ecuador José Villafuerte 25 El Nacional
1983 El Nacional 9 de Octubre (Guayaquil) Flag of Brazil Paulo Cesar 28 Barcelona
1984 El Nacional 9 de Octubre (Guayaquil) Flag of Argentina Sergio Saucedo 25 Deportivo Quito
1985 Barcelona Deportivo Quito Flag of Uruguay Juan Carlos de Lima
Flag of Brazil Guga
24 Universidad Católica
Esmeraldas Petrolero
1986 El Nacional Barcelona Flag of UruguayJuan Carlos de Lima 23 Deportivo Quito
1987 Barcelona Filanbanco (Guayaquil) Flag of Ecuador Ermen Benitez
Flag of Ecuador Hamilton Cuvi
Flag of Uruguay Waldemar Victorino
24 El Nacional
Filanbanco (Guayaquil)
LDU Portoviejo
1988 Emelec Deportivo Quito Flag of Brazil Janio Pinto 18 LDU Quito
1989 Barcelona Emelec Flag of Ecuador Ermen Benitez 18 El Nacional
1990 LDU Quito Barcelona Flag of Ecuador Ermen Benitez 33 El Nacional
1991 Barcelona Valdez SC (Milagro) Flag of Uruguay Pedro Varela 24 Delfín SC (Manta)
1992 El Nacional Barcelona Flag of Ecuador Carlos Muñoz Martínez 19 Barcelona
1993 Emelec Barcelona Flag of EcuadorDiego Herrera 21 LDU Quito
1994 Emelec El Nacional Flag of Ecuador Manuel Uquillas 25 ESPOLI
1995 Barcelona ESPOLI Flag of Ecuador Manuel Uquillas 24 Barcelona
1996 El Nacional Emelec Flag of ArgentinaFlag of Ecuador Ariel Graziani 28 Emelec
1997 Barcelona Deportivo Quito Flag of ArgentinaFlag of Ecuador Ariel Graziani 24 Emelec
1998 LDU Quito Emelec Flag of Ecuador Jaime Iván Kaviedes 43 Emelec
1999 LDU Quito El Nacional Flag of Argentina Christian Botero 25 Macará (Ambato)
2000 Olmedo (Riobamba) El Nacional Flag of Argentina Alejandro Kenig 25 Emelec
2001 Emelec El Nacional Flag of ArgentinaFlag of Ecuador Carlos Juárez 17 Emelec
2002 Emelec Barcelona Flag of Argentina Christian Carnero 26 Deportivo Quito
2003 LDU Quito Barcelona Flag of ArgentinaFlag of Ecuador Ariel Graziani 23 Barcelona
2004 Deportivo Cuenca Olmedo (Riobamba) Flag of Ecuador Ebelio Ordoñez 24 El Nacional
2005-A LDU Quito Barcelona Flag of Colombia Wilson Segura 21 LDU Loja
2005-C El Nacional Deportivo Cuenca Flag of Colombia Omar Alfredo Guerra 21 Aucas
2006 El Nacional Emelec Flag of Argentina Luis Miguel Escalada 29 Emelec
2007 LDU Quito Deportivo Cuenca Flag of Argentina Juan Carlos Ferreyra 17 Deportivo Cuenca

[edit] Titles by Club

Team Number of championships: 50 (1957-2007)
Barcelona Sporting Club 13
Club Deportivo El Nacional 13
Club Sport Emelec 10
Liga Deportiva Universitaria (Quito) 9
Sociedad Deportivo Quito 2
Club Deportivo Cuenca 1
Círculo Deportivo Everest 1
Centro Deportivo Olmedo 1

The following is a table of championships won after the season format was changed in 2005, then the Championship back to its original format.

Team Number of championships (2005)
Liga Deportiva Universitaria (Quito) 1
Club Deportivo El Nacional 1

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