L.D.U. Loja

Liga de Loja
Full name Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Loja
Nickname(s) La Garra del Oso (The Bear Claw)
Founded October 23, 1987
Ground Estadio Federativo Reina del Cisne
Ground Capacity 15,000
Chairman Jaime Villavicencio
Manager Geovanny Cumbicus
League Serie B
2013 10th

Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Loja is a professional association football team from the city of Loja, Ecuador. They play in the Serie A, the highest level of the Ecuadorian professional football league. In the First Stage of the 2012 season, the team qualified for the first time to an international tournament, the 2012 Copa Sudamericana.

History

Liga de Loja, began of the National University of Loja as a professional club in 1979. It has been the only football team from Loja that has been in the Serie A of Ecuadorian football and winning numerous championships locally. Its biggest fan groups are called: White Fury, The 12 South, The Band of the Black, Bear Claw, and Fan of Flags among the major. It was in the 1989 Loja league with players like the "Pavito" Orellana, Murillo, the "Tocho" Paz in the arch, among others, along with its reinforcements, won the zonal promotion to the Serie B, and so for the first time a team lojano brings the spectacle of professional football to the Estadio Federativo Reina del Cisne.

With a solid leadership group, friends and partner that contributed to achieving long-awaited by Loja, in this group was chaired by Mr. Vicente Gahona, were also: Eng Telmo Castro, Mr. Marco Quito, Mr. José Trelles, Mr. Byron Díaz. Dr. Alfonso Mendieta, among others. In 2003, history repeats itself, after two consecutive years of arriving in the final stages for classification and not have made it on goal differential in the second year, the leadership headed by Dr. Max González, and Dr. Luis Castillo president of the football committee, was unable to consolidate a group of experienced players with the case of the "Cocoa" Pazmiño, Wilman Buele and supported by young talents as the "Gato" Gonzaga, Diego Feijoó, is returned to the Serie B Ecuadorian football championship, this time managing to further the Category II championship after beating team LDU Portoviejo in the Loja, to relive the illusion of an entire region that longed for the teams return to top flight.

Stadium

The Estadio Federativo Reina del Cisne, is a multi-purpose stadium. It is located on Avenida Emiliano Ortega and Lourdes in the city of Loja. It was inaugurated on September 7, 1980, is used mostly for playing football and play at home there Liga de Loja, team Serie A Ecuadorian football. Its capacity is 14,935 spectators.

The stadium plays an important role in local football, as clubs like Liga de Loja Loja, Buffalos, Liga Deportiva Bernardina, City of Loja, Macas Automotive, New Horizons, Technical University of Loja, JVC Football Club, Football Club Loja, Borussia and The Thebaid made and / or make the local sports scene.

Uniform

Honors

Current squad

As of January 8, 2016.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Ecuador MF Dubar Enríquez
3 Ecuador DF Adinton Mina
5 Ecuador DF Rolando Rosado
7 Ecuador DF Carlos Arboleda
8 Ecuador MF Dennys Condo
8 Ecuador FW Luis García
9 Brazil FW Claudio Alves
10 Brazil FW Léo Paulista
11 Ecuador MF Patricio Quiñónez
12 Ecuador GK Robinson Sánchez
13 Ecuador DF Robinson Requene
No. Position Player
15 Ecuador MF Ángel Hinostroza
17 Ecuador MF Álex Braulio
18 Ecuador MF Byron Calva
20 Ecuador MF Luis Uchuari
24 Ecuador DF Jonathan Montenegro
25 Ecuador DF Juan Espinoza
32 Ecuador GK Sebastian Reyes
51 Ecuador FW Anderson Naula
Ecuador MF Francisco Nazareno
Ecuador MF David Lara
Ecuador MF Gregoris Ortíz

Out to loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player

Managers

Coordinates: 4°0′4″S 79°11′47″W / 4.00111°S 79.19639°W / -4.00111; -79.19639

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