1966 Campeonato Ecuatoriano De Fútbol
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The 1966 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol ( en, Ecuadorian Football Championship) was the 8th national championship for
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teams in
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won their third national title. They qualified to the
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along with Emelec.


Qualified teams

The number of teams expanded to sixteen. The qualified teams included the top-eight finishers from the Campeonato Interandino and the Campeonato de Guayaquil.


First stage


Sierra


Group A


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Group B


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Costa


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Group B


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Final stage


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:1966 Campeonato Ecuatoriano De Futbol Ecuadorian Serie A seasons 1966 in Ecuadorian sport
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