2010 Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito season

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LDU Quito
2010 season
PresidentCarlos Arroyo
ManagerEdgardo Bauza
Serie AFirst Stage: 2nd
Second stage: 1st
Aggregate: 2nd
Overall: Champions (10th title)
Copa SudamericanaSemifinals
Recopa SudamericanaChampions (2nd title)
Copa Suruga BankRunner-Up
Top goalscorerLeague: Hernán Barcos (22 goals)
All: Hernán Barcos (28 goals)
Highest home attendance27,506; (December 5 v. Emelec)
Lowest home attendance0; (November 23 v. Deportivo Quito)
Average home league attendance9,895
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2011 →

Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito's 2010 season was the club's 80th year of existence,[1] the 57th year in professional football, and the 49th in the top level of professional football in Ecuador. Former manager Edgardo Bauza returns to the position after Jorge Fossati left to sign with Internacional. While Liga unsuccessfully defended its 2009 title in the Copa Sudamericana and lost the Suruga Bank Championship, they became the third team to win back-to-back Recopa Sudamericanas and won their tenth Serie A title.

Club[edit]

Personnel

President: Carlos Arroyo
President of the Football Commission: Edwin Ripalda
Principal directors: Rodrigo Paz & Esteban Paz
Sporting manager: Santiago Jácome

Coaching staff[2]

Manager: Edgardo Bauza
Assistant manager: José Daniel di Leo
Physical trainer: Alejandro Mur
Goalkeeper trainer: Gustavo Flores
Statistician: Maximiliano Bauza

Kits
Supplier: Umbro[3]
Sponsor(s): Holcim, Chevrolet, Coca-Cola, Diners Club International

Recopa Sudamericana and Copa Sudamericana kit

Squad information[edit]

Current squad[edit]

Liga's squad for the season is allowed a maximum of four foreign players at any one time, and a maximum of eight throughout the season. The team must also register under-19 players to be used in every match of the league season. The jersey numbers in the main table (directly below) refer to the number on their domestic league jersey. For each CONMEBOL competition, Liga must register 25 players, whose jerseys will be numbered 1-25. Because of this, some players may have different jersey numbers while playing in CONMEBOL matches.

N
Pos
Nat.
Player
Age
Since
App
Goals
Notes
1 GK  ECU José Francisco Cevallos 38 2008 36 0
2 DF  ARG Norberto Araujo 31 2007 89 0
3 DF  ECU Renán Calle 33 2007 60 4
4 MF  ECU Ulises de la Cruz 35 2009 144 20 Previously with the club from '97–'99, and '00.
5 MF  ECU Paúl Ambrosi 29 2010 328 35 Previously with the club from '00–'09
6 DF  ECU Jorge Guagua 28 2010 0 0
7 MF  ECU Miler Bolaños 19 2009 35 6
8 MF  ECU Patricio Urrutia 31 2010 232 42 Previously with the club from '03–'09
9 FW  ECU Walter Calderón 32 2009 28 8
10 MF  ECU Christian Lara 29 2009 56 16 Previously with the club in '07
11 FW  ECU Franklin Salas 28 2008 229 46 Previously with the club from '00–'07
12 DF  ECU Gabriel Espinosa 21 2007 20 1
13 DF  ECU Néicer Reasco (captain) 32 2008 357 26 Previously with the club from '97–'00 and 01–'06
14 DF  ECU Diego Calderón 23 2007 94 2 Previously with the club in '05
15 MF  ECU William Araujo 30 2008 64 6
16 FW  ARG Hernán Barcos 25 2010 0 0
17 MF  ECU Enrique Gámez 28 2010 0 0
18 FW  ECU Víctor Estupiñán 21 2006 17 0
19 FW  URU Juan Manuel Salgueiro 26 2010 0 0 On loan from Estudiantes de La Plata
20 FW  ARG Carlos Luna 27 2010 0 0
21 MF  ECU Ángel Cheme 25 2009 12 0
22 GK  ECU Alexander Domínguez 22 2006 58 0
23 DF  ECU Carlos Espínola 34 2009 176 16 Previously with the club from '03–'06
24 DF  ECU José Valencia 27 2010 0 0
25 GK  ECU Manuel Mendoza 20 2010 0 0
26 MF  ECU Galo Corozo 19 2009 1 0
28 MF  ECU Pedro Romo 20 2008 11 0
50 MF  ECU Nelson Martínez 18 2010 0 0 U-19 player
51 MF  ECU Diego Quintanilla 18 2010 0 0 U-19 player
52 FW  ECU José Pabón 19 2010 0 0 U-19 player
53 FW  ECU Joao Plata 17 2010 0 0 U-19 player
54 MF  ECU Marlon Ganchozo 18 2010 0 0 U-19 player

Note: Caps and goals are of the national league and are current as of the beginning of the season.

Recopa Sudamericana squad[edit]

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Ecuador ECU José Francisco Cevallos
2 DF Argentina ARG Norberto Araujo
3 DF Ecuador ECU Renán Calle
4 DF Ecuador ECU Ulises de la Cruz
5 MF Ecuador ECU Patricio Urrutia
6 DF Ecuador ECU Jorge Guagua
7 MF Ecuador ECU Miler Bolaños
8 DF Ecuador ECU Paúl Ambrosi
9 FW Ecuador ECU Walter Calderón
10 MF Ecuador ECU Christian Lara
11 FW Ecuador ECU Franklin Salas
12 MF Ecuador ECU Gabriel Espinosa
13 DF Ecuador ECU Néicer Reasco (captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Ecuador ECU Diego Calderón
15 MF Ecuador ECU William Araujo
16 FW Argentina ARG Hernán Barcos
17 MF Ecuador ECU Enrique Gámez
18 FW Ecuador ECU Víctor Estupiñán
19 FW Uruguay URU Juan Manuel Salgueiro
20 FW Argentina ARG Carlos Luna
21 MF Ecuador ECU Ángel Cheme
22 GK Ecuador ECU Alexander Domínguez
23 DF Ecuador ECU Carlos Espínola
24 DF Ecuador ECU José Valencia
25 GK Ecuador ECU Manuel Mendoza

[4]

Copa Sudamericana squad[edit]

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Ecuador ECU José Francisco Cevallos
2 DF Argentina ARG Norberto Araujo
3 DF Ecuador ECU Renán Calle
4 DF Ecuador ECU Ulises de la Cruz
5 DF Ecuador ECU Paúl Ambrosi
6 DF Ecuador ECU Jorge Guagua
7 MF Ecuador ECU Miler Bolaños
8 MF Ecuador ECU Patricio Urrutia
9 FW Ecuador ECU Walter Calderón
10 MF Ecuador ECU Christian Lara
11 FW Ecuador ECU Franklin Salas
12 MF Ecuador ECU Gabriel Espinosa
13 DF Ecuador ECU Néicer Reasco (captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Ecuador ECU Diego Calderón
15 MF Ecuador ECU William Araujo
16 FW Argentina ARG Hernán Barcos
17 MF Ecuador ECU Enrique Gámez
18 FW Ecuador ECU Víctor Estupiñán
19 FW Uruguay URU Juan Manuel Salgueiro
20 FW Argentina ARG Carlos Luna
21 MF Ecuador ECU Ángel Cheme
22 GK Ecuador ECU Alexander Domínguez
23 DF Ecuador ECU Carlos Espínola
24 DF Ecuador ECU José Valencia[1]
25 GK Ecuador ECU Manuel Mendoza

[5]
:1.^ José Valencia replaced Joao Plata on November 18.[6]

Winter transfers[edit]

Summer transfers[edit]

Competitions[edit]

Competition Started round Final
position / round
First match Last match
Serie A First Stage Champions Feb 7 Dec 12
Recopa Sudamericana Final Champions Aug 25 Sep 8
Copa Sudamericana Round of 16 Semifinals Oct 12 Nov 25
Suruga Bank Championship Final Runner-up Aug 4

Source: Competitions

Pre-season friendlies[edit]

The pre-season friendlies against Universidad César Vallejo was played in two matches at Liga's training grounds. The first match was between the reserves of each team, the second by the starters. The matches were played in two 30-minutes halves. Only club officials and credited media sources were allowed to watch.[22]

January 19 LDU Quito reserves Ecuador 1–0 Peru Universidad César Vallejo reserves Complejo de Pomasqui
10:00 (UTC−5) W. Calderón ?' Report
January 19 LDU Quito starters Ecuador 3–0 Peru Universidad César Vallejo starters Complejo de Pomasqui
11:00 (UTC−5) Barcos ?', ?'
de la Cruz ?'
Report

January 22 LDU Quito reserves Ecuador 2–1 Ecuador Universidad Católica reserves Complejo de Pomasqui
Salas ?'
Estupiñán ?' (pen.)
Report Iza ?'
January 22 LDU Quito starters Ecuador 3–1 Ecuador Universidad Católica starters Complejo de Pomasqui
W. Araujo ?'
Méndez ?'
de la Cruz ?'
Report Guerra ?'

January 27 LDU Quito reserves Ecuador 5–0 Ecuador ESPOLI reserves Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
Report
January 27 LDU Quito starters Ecuador 4–1 Ecuador ESPOLI reserves Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
Méndez ?'
Barcos ?', ?'
Reasco ?'
Report

La Tarde Blanca[edit]

In La Tarde Blanca, the club's official presentation for the season, Liga hammered visiting Sporting Cristal of Peru 5–0. The effortless win came with goals from veterans Ulises de la Cruz, Christian Lara (2), Édison Méndez, and recently signed Hernán Barcos.[23]

January 30 La Tarde Blanca LDU Quito Ecuador 5–0 Peru Sporting Cristal Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
15:30 (UTC−5) de la Cruz 4'
Barcos 28'
Lara 33', 56'
Méndez 80'
Attendance: 15,987
Referee: Tomás Alarcón

Other friendlies[edit]

LDU Quito has accepted an invitation to play against Serie B team LDU Loja for their official debut of the season.

February 17 LDU Loja 1–1 LDU Quito Estadio Reina del Cisne, Loja
19:00 (UTC−5) Referee: Kléber Rojas

Alfonso Obregón's farewell match[edit]

A testimonial match was organized for the retirement of longtime midfielder and former team captain Alfonso Obregón. The match was played at La Casa Blanca on May 16.[24][25] The game pitted current LDU Quito players against a team called Alfonso Obregón & Friends, composed of famous Liga and Ecuadorian footballers of the past. The legends team would be managed by former Liga manager, and two-time Serie A winning manager with Liga, Leonel Montoya. Alfonso Obregón would play a half for each team in the match.[26]

Serie A[edit]

2010 will be LDU Quito's 49th season in the Serie A.

First stage[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Emelec 22 14 4 4 36 21 +15 46 Finals, the 2010 Copa Sudamericana Second Stage, and the 2011 Copa Libertadores Second Stage
2 LDU Quito 22 12 8 2 36 10 +26 44 2010 Copa Sudamericana Round of 16[a]
3 Barcelona 22 12 7 3 26 12 +14 43 2010 Copa Sudamericana First Stage
4 Deportivo Quito 22 10 4 8 27 23 +4 34
5 Deportivo Cuenca 22 6 9 7 21 25 −4 27
Source: [27]
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ LDU Quito was already qualified to the 2010 Copa Sudamericana as the defending champion.
Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
22 12 8 2 36 10  +26 44 9 2 0 27 3  +24 3 6 2 9 7  +2
Round12345678910111213141516171819202122
GroundAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAH
ResultDWWWWDDWDDWDWDDWLWLWWW
Position3221112222222222333222
Source: [citation needed]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
February 7 Round 1 Macará 2–2 LDU Quito Estadio Bellavista, Ambato
11:45 (UTC−5) Fernández 26', 65' Report Barcos 86'
Salas 88'
Attendance: 11,197
Referee: Carlos Vera
February 12 Round 2 LDU Quito 3–0 Independiente del Valle Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
19:00 (UTC−5) Lara 17'
Méndez 43' (pen.)
Barcos 90'
Report Attendance: 8,664
Referee: Diego Lara
February 21 Round 3 Olmedo 0–1 LDU Quito Estadio Olímpico, Riobamba
12:00 (UTC−5) Report Barcos 30' Attendance: 6,722
Referee: Tomás Alarcón
February 28 Round 4 LDU Quito 5–0 Emelec Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
11:30 (UTC−5) Vera 12'
Méndez 21'
Barcos 56'
Salgueiro 80', 84'
Report Attendance: 19,298
Referee: Omar Ponce
March 6 Round 5 Deportivo Quito 0–1 LDU Quito Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito
16:00 (UTC−5) Report Méndez 15' Attendance: 25,697
Referee: Carlos Vera
March 14 Round 6 LDU Quito 1–1 ESPOLI Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
11:30 (UTC−5) Barcos 2' Report Bone 90+2' Attendance: 8,651
Referee: Diego Lara
March 19 Round 7 Manta 0–0 LDU Quito Estadio Jocay, Manta
20:00 (UTC−5) Report Attendance: 4,015
Referee: Tomás Alarcón
March 28 Round 8 LDU Quito 1–0 El Nacional Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
11:30 (UTC−5) Salgueiro 18' Report Attendance: 12,549
Referee: José Caprio
April 4 Round 9 LDU Quito 0–0 Barcelona Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
11:30 (UTC−5) Report Attendance: 27,265
Referee: Carlos Vera
April 18 Round 11 LDU Quito 2–1 Universidad Católica Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
11:30 (UTC−5) C. Lara 10'
Salas 74'
Report Guerra 23' Attendance: 4,607
Referee: José Caprio
April 25 Round 12 Universidad Católica 1–1 LDU Quito Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito
11:30 (UTC−5) Guerra 65' Report Martínez 17' Attendance: 5,491
Referee: José Espinel
May 2 Round 13 LDU Quito 2–0 Deportivo Cuenca Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
11:30 (UTC−5) Méndez 27' (pen.), 78' Report Attendance: 5,123
Referee: Omar Ponce
May 23 Round 14 Barcelona 0–0 LDU Quito Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha, Guayaquil
18:30 (UTC−5) Report Attendance: 50,087
Referee: José Caprio
May 30 Round 15 El Nacional 0–0 LDU Quito Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito
12:00 (UTC−5) Report Attendance: 9,923
Referee: Alfredo Intriago
June 2 Round 16 LDU Quito 3–0 Manta Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
19:30 (UTC−5) Barcos 2', 43', 58' Report Attendance: 2,623
Referee: Daniel Salazar
June 6 Round 17 ESPOLI 2–1 LDU Quito Olímpico Etho Vega, Santo Domingo
16:00 (UTC−5) de Jesús 42'
Márquez 89'
Report Reasco 30' Attendance: 9,459
Referee: José Caprio
June 12 Round 18 LDU Quito 2–0 Deportivo Quito Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
18:15 (UTC−5) Méndez 26' (pen.)
Salgueiro 45'
Report Referee: Carlos Vera
June 16 Round 19 Emelec 1–0 LDU Quito Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil
14:00 (UTC−5) Ayoví 90+3' Report Attendance: 1,348
Referee: Tomás Alarcón
June 20 Round 20 LDU Quito 5–0 Olmedo Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
11:00 (UTC−5) Barcos 11', 66'
Bolaños 20', 52'
Reasco 80'
Report Attendance: 1,017
Referee: Alfredo Intriago
July 4 Round 22 LDU Quito 3–1 Macará Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
11:30 (UTC−5) Barcos 4', 55', 61' Report Kaviedes 63' Referee: Edgar Hinostroza

Second stage[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 LDU Quito 22 14 5 3 42 17 +25 47 Finals, the 2011 Copa Sudamericana First Stage, and the 2011 Copa Libertadores Second Stage
2 Emelec 22 13 7 2 29 12 +17 46
3 Deportivo Cuenca 22 12 5 5 32 25 +7 41
4 Deportivo Quito 22 11 4 7 35 22 +13 37
5 Barcelona 22 8 6 8 25 24 +1 30
Source: [28]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
22 14 5 3 42 17  +25 47 9 1 1 22 6  +16 5 4 2 20 11  +9
Round12345678910111213141516171819202122
GroundHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
ResultWWWDWWDWDWWWLLWDWWWDWL
Position2111111111111111111111
Source: [citation needed]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
July 10 Round 1 LDU Quito 4–2 Manta Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
16:00 (UTC−5) Salgueiro 19'
Barcos 45+1'
Bolaños 55'
Estupiñán 80'
Report Romero 5', 11' Attendance: 1,153
Referee: Sandro Vera
July 18 Round 2 El Nacional 2–3 LDU Quito Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito
12:00 (UTC−5) Suárez 17' (pen.)
Quiñónez 33'
Report Bolaños 29', 52', 64' Attendance: 7,816
Referee: Diego Lara
July 22 Round 3 LDU Quito 2–1 Barcelona Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
19:30 (UTC−5) Hurtado 7' (o.g.)
Barcos 20'
Report Samudio 41' (pen.) Attendance: 27,060
Referee: Carlos Vera
July 28 Round 4 Deportivo Cuenca 1–1 LDU Quito Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar, Cuenca
20:35 (UTC−5) Chala 86' Report Barcos 50' Attendance: 15,216
Referee: Alfredo Intriago
August 10 Round 5 LDU Quito 2–0 Independiente del Valle Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
19:30 (UTC−5) de la Cruz 18'
Salgueiro 62'
Report Attendance: 4,663
Referee: Omar Ponce
August 15 Round 6 Macará 2–4 LDU Quito Estadio Bellavista, Ambato
12:00 (UTC−5) Mina 13'
Kaviedes 80'
Report Urrutia 28'
Luna 43'
Barcos 69', 90'
Attendance: 6,269
Referee: Miguel Hidalgo
August 18 Round 7 Deportivo Quito 1–1 LDU Quito Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito
19:15 (UTC−5) Mina 77' Report de la Cruz 5' Attendance: 22,569
Referee: Carlos Vera
August 22 Round 8 LDU Quito 1–0 Olmedo Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
11:30 (UTC−5) Luna 16' Report Attendance: 2,749
Referee: Omar Ponce
August 28 Round 9 Emelec 1–1 LDU Quito Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil
14:00 (UTC−5) Ayoví 69' Report Barcos 34' Attendance: 13,026
Referee: Sandro Vera
September 13 Round 10 LDU Quito 1–0 Universidad Católica Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
19:30 (UTC−5) de la Cruz 67' Report Attendance: 23,168
Referee: Omar Ponce
September 18 Round 11 ESPOLI 0–1 LDU Quito Estadio Olímpico Etho Vega, Santo Domingo
15:00 (UTC−5) Report Plata 29' Attendance: 6,321
Referee: José Caprio
September 25 Round 12 LDU Quito 3–0 ESPOLI Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
18:15 (UTC−5) D. Calderón 75'
Luna 86'
Salgueiro 89'
Report Attendance: 3,248
Referee: Sandro Vera
September 28 Round 13 Universidad Católica 2–1 LDU Quito Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito
19:30 (UTC−5) C. Guerra 18'
Cortéz 68'
Report de la Cruz 83' Attendance: 1,007
Referee: Diego Lara
October 3 Round 14 LDU Quito 0–1 Emelec Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
11:30 (UTC−5) Report Valencia 47' Attendance: 12,771
Referee: Carlos Vera
October 16 Round 15 Olmedo 0–3 LDU Quito Estadio Olímpico, Riobamba
16:00 (UTC−5) Report Guagua 25', 68'
Barcos 45'
Attendance: 3,615
Referee: Omar Ponce
October 23 Round 17 LDU Quito 3–0 Macará Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
18:15 (UTC−5) Reasco 54'
Barcos 76'
Cheme 90+1'
Report Attendance: 2,436
Referee: José Carpio
October 29 Round 18 Independiente del Valle 0–4 LDU Quito Estadio Rumiñahui, Sangolquí
15:00 (UTC−5) Report[permanent dead link] de la Cruz 2'
Salgueiro 34' (pen.)
Luna 45'
Cheme 75'
Attendance: 3,931
Referee: Alfredo Intriago
November 6 Round 19 LDU Quito 2–0 Deportivo Cuenca Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
18:15 (UTC−5) Guagua 11'
Luna 18'
Report Attendance: 17,107
Referee: Carlos Vera
November 14 Round 20 Barcelona 1–1 LDU Quito Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha, Guayaquil
17:00 (UTC−5) Palacios 75' Report Luna 28' Attendance: 7,371
Referee: José Carpio
November 22 Round 21 LDU Quito 3–1 El Nacional Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
19:30 (UTC−5) de la Cruz 20'
Bolaños 56'
W. Araujo 73'
Report Madrid 17' Attendance: 3,756
November 23 Round 16
(Postponed)
LDU Quito 1–1 Deportivo Quito Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
9:00 (UTC−5) Lara 86' Report García 36' Attendance: 0
Referee: Daniel Salazar
November 27 Round 22 Manta 1–0 LDU Quito Estadio Jocay, Manta
12:00 (UTC−5) Bevacqua 81' Report Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Alfredo Intriago

Third stage[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 LDU Quito 2 1 0 1 2 1 +1 3
2 Emelec 2 1 0 1 1 2 −1 3
Source: [citation needed]
December 5 LDU Quito 2–0 Emelec Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
11:30 (UTC−5) Bolaños 50', 90+2' Report Attendance: 27,506
Referee: Tomás Alarcón
December 12 Emelec 1–0 LDU Quito Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil
16:00 (UTC−5) Quiroz 60' Report Attendance: 23,112
Referee: Carlos Vera

Recopa Sudamericana[edit]

As the 2009 Copa Sudamericana champion, LDU Quito played a two-legged tie against the 2009 Copa Libertadores champion Estudiantes de La Plata. LDU Quito successfully defended their title after winning the first leg 2–1 and drawing the second leg 0–0. They became the third team to win back-to-back Recopa Sudamericanas.

Copa Suruga Bank[edit]

As the 2009 Copa Sudamericana champion, LDU Quito played a single match against the 2009 J.League Cup champion FC Tokyo.[29]

Copa Sudamericana[edit]

LDU Quito qualified to their 7th Copa Sudamericana as the defending champion. They entered the competition in the Round of 16.[30]

Player statistics[edit]

Num Pos Player Serie A Recopa
Sudamericana
Copa
Suruga Bank
Copa
Sudamericana
Total
App Yellow card Red card App Yellow card Red card App Yellow card Red card App Yellow card Red card App Yellow card Red card
1 GK José Francisco Cevallos 8 1 1 1 1 6 1 15 3 1
2 DF Norberto Araujo 31 7 2 1 4 38 7
3 DF Renán Calle 7 2 1 8 2
4 MF Ulises de la Cruz 41 6 6 1 1 1 6 49 6 6 1
5 MF Paúl Ambrosi 11 1 2 1 13 2
6 DF Jorge Guagua 36 3 9 1 2 1 1 1 6 1 3 45 4 14 1
7 MF Miler Bolaños 24 9 5 2 1 1 5 1 1 31 10 6 2
8 MF Patricio Urrutia 23 1 5 2 2 1 1 5 2 31 2 7 2
9 FW Walter Calderón 13 1 1 3 1 16 2 1
10 MF Christian Lara 34 3 5 1 2 1 1 2 39 3 6 1
11 FW Franklin Salas 5 2 5 2
12 DF Gabriel Espinosa 5 1 6
13 DF Néicer Reasco 39 4 4 1 2 1 6 1 2 48 5 6 1
14 DF Diego Calderón 36 1 8 1 2 1 1 6 45 1 9 1
15 MF William Araujo 31 1 3 2 1 1 5 1 39 1 5
16 FW Hernán Barcos 32 22 6 2 2 1 1 6 3 1 41 28 7
17 MF Enrique Gámez 23 4 1 3 27 4
18 FW Víctor Estupiñán 6 1 2 1 6 1 2 1
19 FW Juan Manuel Salgueiro 39 8 4 1 2 1 1 6 3 1 48 11 6 1
20 FW Carlos Luna 21 6 4 2 1 1 5 2 2 29 8 7
21 MF Ángel Cheme 33 2 2 1 1 6 1 2 41 3 4
22 GK Alexander Domínguez 38 4 1 1 40 4
23 DF Carlos Espínola 21 1 1 4 25 1 1
24 DF José Valencia 7 1 7 1
26 MF Galo Corozo 3 3
28 MF Pedro Romo 2 2
50 MF Nelson Martínez 14 1 3 14 1 3
51 MF Diego Quintanilla 2 2
52 FW José Pabón 1 1
53 FW Joao Plata 7 1 2 7 1 2
54 MF Marlon Ganchozo 25 3 25 3
8 MF Édison Méndez 15 6 7 15 6 7
20 MF Enrique Vera 9 1 2 2 9 1 2 2
Totals 79 100 17 2 7 0 2 2 0 13 16 0 96 125 17

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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