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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox football league

The Liga Pro Bet593, simply known as the Liga Pro, or the Serie A, is a professional football league in Ecuador. At the top of the Ecuadorian football league system, it is the country's premier football competition. Contested by sixteen clubs, it operates a system of promotion and relegation with the Serie B, the lower level of the Primera Categoría. The season runs from February to December and is usually contested in multiple stages.

While initially not a league, the Serie A has its roots in the national championship between the top teams of Ecuador's two regional leagues. For the first nine editions, teams from Guayaquil and Quito qualified to the competition through their professional regional leagues. It abandoned the qualification format to form a proper league in 1967. Since the first edition in 1957, the tournament has been held annually (except 1958 and 1959); the 2005 season had two champions. It was ranked by IFFHS as the 11th strongest football league in the world for 2022, and the 4th strongest league in South America.[1]

Eleven clubs have been crowned Ecuadorian champions, but four teams have a combined total of 55 championships. The most successful club is Barcelona with sixteen titles. LDU Quito are the defending champions.

Format

The format for the Serie A national championship changes consistently. The most common format is a two-stage tournament, in which teams qualify to a mini-league (Шаблон:Lang-es) to determine the champion. The current format was introduced for the 2010 season and consists of three stages. The First and Second Stages each follow the double round-robin format. The winners of each stage play against each other in the Third Stage for the championship. A third-place match also takes place in the Third Stage between the next two-best teams in the aggregate table. If the same team wins both the First and Second Stage, they are automatically the champion. In this case, the second and third best teams in the aggregate table play against each other for runner-up.

Relegation takes place after the Second Stage and is determined using an aggregate table of the first two stages. As well as playing to win the championship and avoid relegation teams also compete for places in the following season's Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana.

History

All football in Ecuador was played at amateur level until 1950 when the Guayas Football Association (Шаблон:Lang-es) turned professional and held its first professional tournament for affiliated clubs (for clubs in Guayaquil). The Professional Football Championship of Guayaquil (Шаблон:Lang-es) was first held in 1951 and was won by Río Guayas. In 1954, the football association in Pichincha (current the Asociación de Fútbol No Amatur de Pichincha [AFNA]) decided to turn professional and hold a professional tournament of their own for their affiliated clubs (for clubs in Quito and Ambato). The first Inter-Andean Professional Championship (Шаблон:Lang-es) was held in 1954 and was won by LDU Quito.

The two tournaments were the top-level football leagues in Ecuador, but the champion of each could not claim to be the national champion. That changed in 1957 when a national football tournament was organized for the winners the two leagues. The first Ecuadorian Football Championship was contested between the champion and runner-up of the 1957 Campeonato Professional de Fútbol de Guayaquil of (Emelec and Barcelona, respectively) and the champion and runner-up of the 1957 Campeonato Professional Interandino (Deportivo Quito and Aucas, respectively). Emelec won the tournament and became the first national champions of football in Ecuador.

No championship was held in 1958 and 1959. The tournament returned in 1960 using the same format as in 1957. This time the field grew from four teams to eight teams. This format continued until 1967 when a number of changes occurred: 1) the regional tournaments were discontinued after the 1967 season; 2) teams contesting the national championship from 1968 onwards were now part of the Primera Categoría; and 3) a second level of Ecuadorian football (Segunda Categoría) was put into play and a system of relegation and promotion began in 1967.

In 1971, the Primera Categoría was divided into two Series: Serie A & Serie B. Serie A was to be the top level of club football, while Serie B was the second, and Segunda the third. Between, 1983–1988, Serie B was merged into the Segunda, but the Serie A continued. Serie B was brought back in 1989, and has stayed as the second level since.

In 2005, the Campeonato Ecuatoriano was divided into two tournaments to crown two champions in one year. The two tournaments were called Apertura and Clausura. The tournament returned to its year-long format in 2006.

Clubs

A total of 55 clubs have competed in the Serie A since the first season in 1957. Although Barcelona is the only club to have never been relegated, no club has ever played in every season. This anomaly is due to the fact that for the 1964 competition, teams from Guayaquil (including Barcelona and Emelec) declined to participate in the national championship.

The following sixteen clubs will compete in the Serie A during the 2023 season.

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Team City Stadium Capacity
Aucas Quito Gonzalo Pozo Ripalda 21,689
Barcelona Guayaquil Monumental Banco Pichincha 57,267
Cumbayá Quito Olímpico Atahualpa 35,258
Delfín Manta Jocay 17,834
Deportivo Cuenca Cuenca Banco del Austro Alejandro Serrano Aguilar 18,549
El Nacional Quito Olímpico Atahualpa 35,258
Emelec Guayaquil Banco del Pacífico Capwell 40,020
Gualaceo Azogues Jorge Andrade Cantos 14,000
Guayaquil City Guayaquil Christian Benítez Betancourt 10,152
Independiente del Valle Sangolquí Banco Guayaquil 12,000
LDU Quito Quito Rodrigo Paz Delgado 41,575
Libertad Loja Reina del Cisne 14,935
Mushuc Runa Ambato COAC Mushuc Runa 8,200
Orense Machala 9 de Mayo 16,456
Técnico Universitario Ambato Bellavista Universidad Indoamérica 16,467
Universidad Católica Quito Olímpico Atahualpa 35,258

Champions by year

Barcelona has won 16 championships, followed by Emelec with 14 titles, El Nacional with 13, LDU Quito with 11 titles, Deportivo Quito with 5 titles, and Deportivo Cuenca, Olmedo, Delfin, Everest and Independiente del Valle with one title each. All the clubs that have won multiple titles have won back-to-back titles at least once. El Nacional and Emelec are the only two clubs to have won three titles in a row, El Nacional has done twice from 1976–1978 and 1982–1984, and C.S. Emelec from 2013-2015.

Ed. Season Champion (Title count) Runner-up Third place Leading goalscorer(s)[2]
Шаблон:Center 1957 Emelec (1) Barcelona Deportivo Quito Шаблон:Flagicon Simón Cañarte (Barcelona; 4 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1958-1959 No championship held
Шаблон:Center 1960 Barcelona (1) Emelec Patria Шаблон:Flagicon Enrique Cantos (Barcelona; 8 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1961 Emelec (2) Patria Everest Шаблон:Flagicon Galo Pinto (Everest; 12 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1962 Everest (1) Barcelona Emelec Шаблон:Flagicon Iris López (Barcelona; 9 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1963 Barcelona (2) Emelec Deportivo Quito Шаблон:Flagicon Carlos Alberto Raffo (Emelec; 4 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1964 Deportivo Quito (1) El Nacional LDU Quito Шаблон:Flagicon Jorge Valencia (América (M); 8 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1965 Emelec (3) 9 de Octubre Barcelona Шаблон:Flagicon Helio Cruz (Barcelona; 8 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1966 Barcelona (3) Emelec Politécnico Шаблон:Flagicon Pio Coutinho (LDU Quito; 13 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1967 El Nacional (1) Emelec Barcelona Шаблон:Flagicon Tom Rodríguez (El Nacional; 16 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1968 Deportivo Quito (2) Barcelona Emelec Шаблон:Flagicon Víctor Battaini (Deportivo Quito; 19 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1969 LDU Quito (1) América de Quito Aucas Шаблон:Flagicon Francisco Bertocchi (LDU Quito; 26 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1970 Barcelona (4) Emelec América de Quito Шаблон:Flagicon Rómulo Dudar Mina (Macará; 19 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1971 Barcelona (5) América de Quito Emelec Шаблон:Flagicon Alfonso Obregón (LDU Portoviejo; 18 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1972 Emelec (4) El Nacional Barcelona Шаблон:Flagicon Nelsinho (Barcelona; 24 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1973 El Nacional (2) Universidad Católica Barcelona Шаблон:Flagicon Ángel Marín (América (Q); 18 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1974 LDU Quito (2) El Nacional Deportivo Cuenca Шаблон:Flagicon Ángel Liciardi (Deportivo Cuenca; 19 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1975 LDU Quito (3) Deportivo Cuenca Aucas Шаблон:Flagicon Ángel Liciardi (Deportivo Cuenca; 36 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1976 El Nacional (3) Deportivo Cuenca Emelec Шаблон:Flagicon Ángel Liciardi (Deportivo Cuenca; 19 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1977 El Nacional (4) LDU Quito Universidad Católica Шаблон:Flagicon Fabián Paz y Miño (El Nacional; 27 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1978 El Nacional (5) Técnico Universitario Emelec Шаблон:Flagicon Juan José Pérez (LDU Portoviejo; 24 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1979 Emelec (5) Universidad Católica Manta Sport Шаблон:Flagicon Carlos Miori (Emelec; 26 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1980 Barcelona (6) Técnico Universitario Universidad Católica Шаблон:Flagicon Miguel Gutíerrez (América (Q); 26 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1981 Barcelona (7) LDU Quito El Nacional Шаблон:Flagicon Paulo César (LDU Quito; 25 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1982 El Nacional (6) Barcelona LDU Portoviejo Шаблон:Flagicon José Villafuerte (El Nacional; 25 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1983 El Nacional (7) 9 de Octubre Barcelona Шаблон:Flagicon Paulo César (Barcelona; 28 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1984 El Nacional (8) 9 de Octubre LDU Quito Шаблон:Flagicon Sergio Saucedo (Deportivo Quito; 25 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1985 Barcelona (8) Deportivo Quito Filanbanco Шаблон:Flagicon Juan Carlos de Lima (Universidad Católica; 24 goals)
Шаблон:Flagicon Guga (Esmeraldas Petrolero; 24 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1986 El Nacional (9) Barcelona Técnico Universitario Шаблон:Flagicon Juan Carlos de Lima (Deportivo Quito; 23 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1987 Barcelona (9) Filanbanco Audaz Octubrino Шаблон:Flagicon Ermen Benitez (El Nacional; 24 goals)
Шаблон:Flagicon Hamilton Cuvi (Filanbanco; 24 goals)
Шаблон:Flagicon Waldemar Victorino (LDU Portoviejo; 24 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1988 Emelec (6) Deportivo Quito LDU Quito Шаблон:Flagicon Janio Pinto (LDU Quito; 18 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1989 Barcelona (10) Emelec Deportivo Quito Шаблон:Flagicon Ermen Benítez (El Nacional; 18 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1990 LDU Quito (4) Barcelona Emelec Шаблон:Flagicon Ermen Benítez (El Nacional; 33 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1991 Barcelona (11) Valdez El Nacional Шаблон:Flagicon Pedro Varela (Delfín; 24 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1992 El Nacional (10) Barcelona Emelec Шаблон:Flagicon Carlos Muñoz (Barcelona; 19 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1993 Emelec (7) Barcelona El Nacional Шаблон:Flagicon Diego Herrera (LDU Quito; 21 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1994 Emelec (8) El Nacional Barcelona Шаблон:Flagicon Manuel Uquillas (ESPOLI; 25 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1995 Barcelona (12) ESPOLI El Nacional Шаблон:Flagicon Manuel Uquillas (Barcelona; 24 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1996 El Nacional (11) Emelec Barcelona Шаблон:Flagicon Ariel Graziani (Emelec; 28 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1997 Barcelona (13) Deportivo Quito Emelec Шаблон:Flagicon Ariel Graziani (Emelec; 24 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1998 LDU Quito (5) Emelec Aucas Шаблон:Flagicon Iván Kaviedes (Emelec; 43 goals)
Шаблон:Center 1999 LDU Quito (6) El Nacional Emelec Шаблон:Flagicon Christian Botero (Macará; 25 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2000 Olmedo (1) El Nacional Emelec Шаблон:Flagicon Alejandro Kenig (Emelec; 25 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2001 Emelec (9) El Nacional Olmedo Шаблон:Flagicon Carlos Juárez (Emelec; 17 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2002 Emelec (10) Barcelona El Nacional Шаблон:Flagicon Christian Carnero (Deportivo Quito; 26 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2003 LDU Quito (7) Barcelona El Nacional Шаблон:Flagicon Ariel Graziani (Barcelona; 23 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2004 Deportivo Cuenca (1) Olmedo LDU Quito Шаблон:Flagicon Ebelio Ordóñez (El Nacional; 24 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2005 Apertura LDU Quito (8) Barcelona El Nacional Шаблон:Flagicon Wilson Segura (LDU Loja; 21 goals)
Шаблон:Center Clausura El Nacional (12) Deportivo Cuenca LDU Quito Шаблон:Flagicon Omar Guerra (Aucas; 21 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2006 El Nacional (13) Emelec LDU Quito Шаблон:Flagicon Luis Miguel Escalada (Emelec; 29 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2007 LDU Quito (9) Deportivo Cuenca Olmedo Шаблон:Flagicon Juan Carlos Ferreyra (Deportivo Cuenca; 17 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2008 Deportivo Quito (3) LDU Quito Deportivo Cuenca Шаблон:Flagicon Pablo Palacios (Barcelona; 20 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2009 Deportivo Quito (4) Deportivo Cuenca Emelec Шаблон:Flagicon Claudio Bieler (LDU Quito; 22 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2010 LDU Quito (10) Emelec Deportivo Quito Шаблон:Flagicon Jaime Ayoví (Emelec; 23 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2011 Deportivo Quito (5) Emelec El Nacional Шаблон:Flagicon Narciso Mina (Independiente José Terán; 28 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2012 Barcelona (14) Emelec LDU Quito Шаблон:Flagicon Narciso Mina (Barcelona; 30 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2013 Emelec (11) Independiente del Valle Deportivo Quito Шаблон:Flagicon Federico Nieto (Deportivo Quito; 29 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2014 Emelec (12) Barcelona Independiente del Valle Шаблон:Flagicon Armando Wila (Universidad Católica; 20 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2015 Emelec (13) LDU Quito Independiente del Valle Шаблон:Flagicon Miller Bolaños (Emelec; 25 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2016 Barcelona (15) Emelec El Nacional Шаблон:Flagicon Maximiliano Barreiro (Delfín; 26 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2017 Emelec (14) Delfín Independiente del Valle Шаблон:Flagicon Hernán Barcos (LDU Quito; 21 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2018 LDU Quito (11) Emelec Barcelona Шаблон:Flagicon Jhon Cifuente (Universidad Católica; 37 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2019 Delfín (1) LDU Quito Macará Шаблон:Flagicon Luis Amarilla (Universidad Católica; 19 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2020 Barcelona (16) LDU Quito Independiente del Valle Шаблон:Flagicon Cristian Martínez Borja (LDU Quito; 24 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2021 Independiente del Valle (1) Emelec Universidad Católica Шаблон:Flagicon Jonathan Bauman (Mushuc Runa/Independiente del Valle; 26 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2022 Aucas (1) Barcelona Universidad Católica Шаблон:Flagicon Francisco Fydriszewski (Aucas; 15 goals)
Шаблон:Center 2023 LDU Quito (12) Independiente del Valle Barcelona Шаблон:Flagicon Miguel Parrales (Guayaquil City; 16 goals)

Titles by club

Rank Club Winners Runners-up Winning years Runners-up years
1 Barcelona 16 13 1960, 1963, 1966, 1970, 1971, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2012, 2016, 2020 1957, 1962, 1968, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1993, 2002, 2003, 2005 Apertura, 2014, 2022
2 Emelec 14 15 1957, 1961, 1965, 1972, 1979, 1988, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 1960, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1989, 1996, 1998, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2018, 2021
3 El Nacional 13 7 1967, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1992, 1996, 2005 Clausura, 2006 1964, 1972, 1974, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2001
4 LDU Quito 12 6 1969, 1974, 1975, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2005 Apertura, 2007, 2010, 2018, 2023 1977, 1981, 2008, 2015, 2019, 2020
5 Deportivo Quito 5 3 1964, 1968, 2008, 2009, 2011 1985, 1988, 1997
6 Deportivo Cuenca 1 5 2004 1975, 1976, 2005 Clausura, 2007, 2009
Independiente del Valle 1 2 2021 2013, 2023
Olmedo 1 1 2000 2004
Delfín 1 1 2019 2017
Everest 1 1962
Aucas 1 2022

Titles by Province

Province Nº of titles Clubs
Pichincha 32 El Nacional (13), LDU Quito (12), Deportivo Quito (5), Independiente del Valle (1), Aucas (1)
Guayas 31 Barcelona (16), Emelec (14), Everest (1)
Azuay 1 Deportivo Cuenca (1)
Manabi 1 Delfín (1)
Chimborazo 1 Olmedo (1)

All-time top goalscorers

Ecuadorian Ermen Benítez is the league's all-time top-scorer, having scored 191 goals over 15 season. He is also holds the record for scoring the most goals for one team. The top active goalscorer is Ebelio Ordóñez.[3]

Rank Player Club(s) Years Goals Total goals
1 Шаблон:Flagicon Ermen Benítez El Nacional 1980–90 154 191
Barcelona 1991–92 19
LDU Quito 1993 1
Green Cross 1994 12
LDU Portoviejo 1995 5
2 Шаблон:Flagicon Jorge Ron El Nacional 1972–79 94 181
Universidad Católica 1980–84 73
Macará 1986 6
Aucas 1987 8
3 Шаблон:Flagicon Ebelio Ordóñez Técnico Universitario 1996 13 159
El Nacional 1997–2004; 2006–07 137
Emelec 2005 0
Deportivo Quito 2008; 2010 9
4 Шаблон:Flagicon Ángel Liciardi Emelec 1970–71 8 154
Deportivo Cuenca 1972; 1974–77 132
Barcelona 1978 14
5 Шаблон:Flagicon Fabián Paz y Miño El Nacional 1972–88 153 153

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

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