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Liga Deportiva Universitaria (), often referred to as Liga de Quito, LDU, is an Ecuadorian professional
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based in
Quito Quito (; qu, Kitu), formally San Francisco de Quito, is the capital and largest city of Ecuador, with an estimated population of 2.8 million in its urban area. It is also the capital of the province of Pichincha. Quito is located in a valley o ...
. They play in the
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, the highest level of the Ecuadorian professional football league. They play their home games at the
Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado, commonly called ''La Casa Blanca'' (Spanish for "The White House"), is a football stadium in Quito, Ecuador that is the home ground of LDU Quito. Built between 1995 and 1997, the stadium hosted its first match on Marc ...
, more commonly referred to as ''Casa Blanca''. Rival clubs include Quito-based clubs El Nacional,
Deportivo Quito Sociedad Deportivo Quito is an Ecuadorian non-professional club football club based in Quito. For most of its existence, it competed in Serie A, the highest level of the Ecuadorian professional football league. And currently competes in the Seg ...
,
Aucas The Huaorani, Waorani, or Waodani, also known as the Waos, are an Indigenous people from the Amazonian Region of Ecuador ( Napo, Orellana, and Pastaza Provinces) who have marked differences from other ethnic groups from Ecuador. The alternate ...
and Universidad Católica. Liga Deportiva Universitaria has its roots in the semi-pro sports teams in 1918 competing as "Universitario" at the
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, and was officially founded on January 11, 1930. They began making an impact in the provincial leagues, winning nine Pichincha titles (six in the professional era). Their provincial success continued into the national league, where they have won 11 national title (4th overall) having won their most recent title in
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. They are the most successful Ecuadorian club in international competitions, where they were the first Ecuadorian club to win the
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(2008), the
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(2009), and the
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(2009 and 2010). They are one of only six teams —
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, Independiente, River Plate,
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and
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being the other five— to have achieved the
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treble, winning all three continental club tournaments. LDU is the only team to win all three mentioned cups one after another between the years 2008 to 2010 causing them to be rated as the best South American team of 2008 and 2009. Liga de Quito was additionally the runner-up at the
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.


History


Creation and early years (1918–1954)

Liga de Quito's roots lie in a semi-pro sports team based out of the
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on October 23, 1918, headed by Dr. César Jácome Moscoso. Under the leadership of Dr. Bolívar León, the club was officially founded on January 11, 1930. In the early days, Liga participated in a variety of disciplines, including football,
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,
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,
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,
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, swimming, ping-pong, and
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. The club's initial budget was about 500 sucres. The first team's players were students from the university, and had to pay for their own uniforms, medicines, and expenses. Dr. León designed the first uniform, placing its crest, a white "U" on an inverted red and blue triangle, on a white shirt, honoring the team's beginnings at the university. Amongst Liga's first players were Carlos Andrade Marín, Oswaldo Mosquera, Alfonso Cevallos, Alfonso Troya and ''"El Mono"'' Icaza. In 1932, Liga won their first football title at an amateur Pichincha tournament; there was no national amateur league at the time. Five teams participated: Liga, Gladiador, Gimnástico, Atlético, and Cleveland. Liga won all their games, and in the final match, played at the
Estadio El Ejido Estadio El Ejido was a multi-use stadium in Quito, Ecuador that was primarily used for football matches. It served as the home ground for all the Quito-based, including Aucas, Deportivo Quito, and LDU Quito. It had a capacity for 20,000. Estadi ...
, defeated Gladiador by a score of 4–0. Playing for Liga were Jorge Zapater, Eduardo Flores, Alfonso Cevallos, César González, Jorge Vallarino, Jorge Naranjo, Bolívar "Ñato" León, Alejandro Dávalos, Humberto Yáñez, Humberto Freire, and Ernesto García, with Bolívar León as coach. Liga would also win amateur titles in 1952 and 1953, before the league turned professional the following year.


Beginning of professional era (1954–1966)

By 1955, the amateur football association in Pichincha had evolved into the ''Asociación de Fútbol No Amateur de Pichincha'' (''Pichincha Non-Amateur Football Association''), which subsequently organized a professional league for their member clubs from Quito and Ambato. The inaugural ''Campeonato Professional Interandino'' (''Inter-Andean Professional Championship'') was held in 1954. Liga won the league's first title, under the management of Lucho Vásquez. The club finished as the runner-up in 1955 and 1956, before winning again in 1958 under Argentine Roberto Ortega. The club won four titles during the 1960s, in 1960, 1961, 1966, and 1967, and finished as runner-up in 1962, 1963, and 1964. Liga had the most successful run of any professional Interandino-era club, accumulating a total of 6 regional titles. In 1957 and from 1960 onwards, winning the Interandino title qualified a team to participate in a tournament which crowned a national champion of Ecuadorian professional football. Liga first participated in 1960, after winning the Interandino cup that year. The team's three subsequent Interandino victories did not lead to a national title; the club's best performance was a third-place finish in 1964. Foreign players became integral to the squad during the 1960s. International players included
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José Gomes Nogueira in 1960, Chilean
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in 1961, and Paraguayan José María Ocampo in 1966.


National success, relegation, and comeback (1967–1989)

In 1967, all regional tournaments were discontinued in favor of a single national tournament. Liga won its first national championship in 1969, one year after joining the new league, under the leadership of Brazilian José Gomes Nogueira. Liga's ranks at the time included Francisco ''"El Tano"'' Bertocchi, Jorge Tapia, Armando ''"Tito"'' Larrea, Carlos Ríos, Santiago Alé, Enrique Portilla, and Ramiro Tobar. Liga's victory granted the club its first Copa Libertadores participation in 1970, where it reached the second phase of the tournament, with "El Tano"'' Bertocchi tying for the title of top goalscorer of the tournament. Liga's success was short-lived; in 1972, the club finished seventh of the eight teams participating in the Serie A. At the time, only four teams from the province of Pichincha could play in the top flight. As the worst-performing Pichincha team, Liga took part in a playoff match against the best-performing Pichincha team in Serie B, Universidad Católica, for a berth in the next season's Serie A tournament. Liga lost the match, relegating it to Serie B for the 1973 season, at the end of which the club faced a second relegation, down to the ''Segunda Categoria'' of Ecuadorian football. The club was able to gain promotion back to the Serie B in time for the 1974 season. After winning the first stage of the 1974 Serie B, Liga returned to the Serie A after two years in the lower flights. Liga's rise continued as the team won their second national title after defeating El Nacional. The success was followed by another title win in 1975, marking Liga's first back-to-back national championships. Liga's 1975 and 1976 Copa Libertadores participations saw the squad twice reach the semi-finals of the continental tournament. Key to Liga's success were players
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,
Oscar Zubía Joffre Óscar Zubía Miguez (born 8 February 1946, in Montevideo) is a retired Uruguayan football player. He has played for clubs in Ecuador and Uruguay, as well as the Uruguay football team in the 1970 World Cup. Club career Zubia started his ...
, Jorge Tapia, Gustavo Tapia, Walter Maesso, Juan Carlos Gómez, Ramiro Tobar, Juan José Pérez, and Roberto Sussman, along with Colombian coach Leonel Montoya. Liga would round out the decade with a runners-up finish in 1977, allowing for another Copa Libertadores participation in 1978. In contrast to the team's good performances after coming back from relegation, the 1980s were a dismal decade for the club. Liga's best performance during that period was a runners-up finish in 1981, and a subsequent Copa Libertadores participation in 1982. Player Paulo Cesar was the top Serie A goalscorer in 1981.


Rise to powerhouse status (1990–present)

In the two decades since 1990, Liga enjoyed a period of domestic success. They started the 1990s with a
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, edging established powerhouse
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. Before the end of the decade, Liga won two more national titles in
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and
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. The 1998 title was won the year Liga inaugurated their new stadium, ''La Casa Blanca'', and ended with an impressive 7–0 win over Emelec. In 2000, the club experienced a period of crisis. This crisis resulted in a poor performance in the national league and Liga was relegated to the Serie B that season. The club managed to bounce back from relegation and won the Serie B in 2001 to gain promotion back to the Serie A. Two years later in 2003, Liga won their 7th
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. Liga added another three more national titles in 2005 Apertura,
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,
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and the most recent in
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to bring their current count to eleven, placing them fourth all-time domestically.


International success (2008–present)

Prior to 2008, Liga had participated in sixteen international/continental tournaments. Their best success in South American football at the beginning of 2008 was reaching the semi-finals of the
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, the
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, and the
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. On July 2, 2008, Liga became the first-ever Ecuadorian team to win the
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, after defeating Fluminense in the finals on penalties 3–1, after being level on aggregate 5–5 at the end of extra time. Liga's Libertadores title gave the club an automatic berth into the semi-finals of the
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, becoming the first non-Argentine or Brazilian
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squad to participate in the tournament. Liga defeated
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by 2–0 in their semi-final match, advancing to
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against
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winners
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, where Liga lost on December 21 in
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, Japan, by a score of 1–0. In June 2009, Liga, as the 2008 Copa Libertadores champion, participated in the
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against the
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champion
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of
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, Brazil. Liga won the first leg, played at Beira Rio stadium in
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, by a score of 1–0, with a goal from Claudio Bieler. In the second leg, played at ''La Casa Blanca'', Liga won 3–0 with goals from Carlos Espínola, Claudio Bieler, and
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. The 2009 Recopa title was Liga's second international title, as well as being the second international title ever achieved by any Ecuadorian club. Soon after the Recopa victory, Liga earned their third international trophy in their history, the
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. In a rematch of the 2008 Copa Libertadores Final, Liga edged Fluminense 5–4 on aggregate over two legs by winning impressively at home 5–1 and losing 3–0 in
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. On their way to the finals, they disposed of important clubs, such as Libertad of
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,
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clubs Lanús and Vélez Sarsfield, and Uruguayan club River Plate. With the Copa Sudamericana title, Liga technically achieved a CONMEBOL treble (Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa Sudamericana), but since the three titles were not all achieved in the same calendar year, (they were achieved in 17 months), the club narrowly fell short of a traditional treble; Liga would've achieved the treble if they won the 2008 Copa Sudamericana, and even though their Recopa Sudamericana win was in 2009, the treble would have still counted because those were the three back-to-back CONMEBOL tournaments. Additionally, they qualified to play in the
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against
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club
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. They won the first leg 2–1 with both goals coming from
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. The win at home in the first leg was enough to secure the title after both teams drew the second leg 0–0. With this title, Liga became the third team to win back-to-back Recopa Sudamericanas. The victory gave the club the right to play in the
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, which was won by
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4–3 on penalties after a 2–2 draw in August 2010. Liga also reached the
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, which they lost to Universidad de Chile by a global score of 4–0.


Stadium

Liga has used four stadiums for their home stadium. Their first stadium was
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, on the grounds of the Universidad Central del Ecuador. In 1932, Liga moved to
Estadio El Ejido Estadio El Ejido was a multi-use stadium in Quito, Ecuador that was primarily used for football matches. It served as the home ground for all the Quito-based, including Aucas, Deportivo Quito, and LDU Quito. It had a capacity for 20,000. Estadi ...
, where a number of other teams in Quito used as a home ground. In 1962, Liga moved to
Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa () is a multi-purpose stadium in Quito, Ecuador. It is currently used primarily for association football, football matches and has a capacity of 35,724. Overview Built in 1951, it sits at the intersection of the Aveni ...
, along with a number of other teams from the city. They would use that stadium as a home ground until 1996. In 1997, LDU inaugurated their own stadium, Estadio Casa Blanca, in the northern part of the city. It is the largest stadium in Quito in terms of capacity, and the second largest in Ecuador after the Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha in
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. The stadium officially opened on March 6, 1997, in a match against Brazilian club Atlético Mineiro. Liga won the match 3–1. Since its inauguration, the Casa Blanca has been home to Liga's greatest period of success and is often unbeatable at the stadium. They have had six victory laps (''vueltas olimpicas'') in the stadium since it was inaugurated for five national titles and one international title (two national title and three international titles were sealed elsewhere in the same time period).


Supporters

LDU Quito is one of the most supported clubs in Ecuador. According to a recent study, Liga has the largest fanbase in Quito.


Rivalries

LDU Quito has formed a number of footballing rivalries throughout its history. Their most intense rival is Barcelona S.C. and the matches between them are known as the "Clásico Nacional". Their longest-standing rivalry is with
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, a southern Quito club founded in 1945, making the two clubs the oldest in the city still in existence. Liga-Aucas matches are referred to as '' El Superclásico de Quito'' (''The Quito Super Derby''), and the rivalry traces its history back to the first match on February 1, 1945, which ended in a 1–1 tie. A second match, played on February 18, 1945, ended in a 2–2 draw. At the end of the 90 minutes, the game was 2–1; the timekeeper ended the match, but the referee did not notice, allowing the game to continue into extra time, where Aucas equalized the score.


Rivalry with El Nacional

Due to the little importance that the
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has at present, this party has started to position itself as the most important of the capital Ecuadorian. Liga de Quito and El Nacional star in the team match
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with more national titles, 11 for Liga de Quito and 13 for El Nacional. The first match was in
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which ended with an El Nacional 1–0 victory. Both teams played the finals of
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and
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by national championship, resulting Liga de Quito champion both times. In the absence of intense rivalry with Aucas, Liga and its fans developed a strong rivalry with
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. The ''Clásico Capitalino'' (''Capital Derby'') was the most important game in Quito and was considered a "must win" game of the season. In 2008 and 2009, the match had national championship implications that exacerbated the rivalry to a greater degree.


Players


Out on loan


Notable players


Top scorers

LDU has had six players become the season top-scorer in the Serie A, five players become the top-scorer in the ''Campeaonato Profesional Interandino'', three players as the top-scorer in the
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, one player become the top-scorer in the
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, and one player become the top-scorer in the Copa CONMEBOL. The team's all-time top scorer is Polo Carrera with 92 goals. Serie A * Pio Coutinho (1966, 13 goals) *
Francisco Bertocchi Francisco "El Tano" Bertocchi Fernández (born 5 August 1946) is a retired Uruguayan football midfielder who played for several clubs in Latin America, including Peñarol, Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito, Liverpool de Montevideo and Club ...
(1969, 26 goals) *
Paulo César Paulo César may refer to: * Caju (real name Paulo Cézar Lima), Brazilian footballer who played at the 1970 and 1974 FIFA World Cup tournaments *Paulo César Carpegiani, Brazilian footballer (1970s) / manager (1980s-90s) *Paulo César Arruda Pare ...
(1981, 25 goals) * Janio Pinto (1988, 18 goals) *
Diego Herrera Diego Rodrigo Herrera Larrea (born April 20, 1969 in Pichincha, Ecuador) is a retired footballer from Ecuador. He played as a forward during his career. Herrera obtained a total number of 11 caps for the Ecuador national football team during ...
(1993, 21 goals) * Claudio Bieler (2009, 22 goals) *
Hernán Barcos Hernán Barcos (; born 11 April 1984) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Alianza Lima. He is nicknamed ''El Pirata'' (The Pirate) and is well known for his finishing ability, technique and strength. Club career ...
(2017, 21 goals) *
Cristian Martínez Borja Cristian is the Romanian and Spanish form of the male given name Christian. In Romanian, it is also a surname. Cristian may refer to: People * Cristian (footballer, born 1994), Brazilian footballer * Cristian Adomniței (born 1975), Romanian engi ...
(2020, 24 goals) Interandino * Felipe Andrade (1954, 8 goals) * Armando Larrea (1963, 7 goals) *
Epifanio Brizuela Epifanio Brizuela is an Argentine former footballer who played as a forward. Career Brizuela played in the Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol in 1959 with C.S.D. Macará. He recorded 15 goals for Macara during the 1960 season. In 1963, he play ...
(1963, 7 goals) * Nelson Cabezas (1963, 7 goals) * Pio Coutinho (1967, 7 goals) Copa Libertadores *
Francisco Bertocchi Francisco "El Tano" Bertocchi Fernández (born 5 August 1946) is a retired Uruguayan football midfielder who played for several clubs in Latin America, including Peñarol, Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito, Liverpool de Montevideo and Club ...
(1970, 9 goals) * Agustín Delgado (2006, 5 goals) * Patricio Urrutia (2006, 5 goals) Copa Sudamericana * Claudio Bieler (2009, 8 goals) Copa CONMEBOL * Carlos Morales (1998, 4 goals)


World Cup players

The following players were chosen to represent their country at the
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while contracted to LDU Quito. * Alfonso Obregón (2002) * Carlos Tenorio (2002) *
Paúl Ambrosi Vicente Paúl Ambrosi Zambrano, commonly known as Paúl Ambrosi (born October 14, 1980, in Guaranda), is a retired Ecuadorian association football, football player who played as a defender (association football), defender. He has spent the vast ...
(2006) * Agustín Delgado (2006) *
Giovanny Espinoza Giovanny Patricio Espinoza Pabón (born 12 April 1977) is a former Ecuadorian footballer who played as a defender. Club career His strong physique and speed helped his old club side LDU Quito win two league championships in 2001 and 2004. His ...
(2006) *
Édison Méndez Édison Vicente Méndez Méndez (; born March 16, 1979 in Ibarra) is an Ecuadorian football coach and former player who played as either a winger or an attacking midfielder. He is the current manager of LDU Quito's youth categories. Méndez i ...
(2006) *
Cristian Mora Cristian Rafael Mora Medrano (born August 26, 1979) is a retired Ecuadorian football goalkeeper. Club career Mora once attended Colegio de las Hermanas Betlemitas and first played in Cóndor Futbol Club of San Miguel as goalkeeper at an early ...
(2006) *
Néicer Reasco Néicer Reasco Yano (born 23 July 1977) is an Ecuadorian retired footballer who played as a defender. Club career Reasco began his professional club career playing for L.D.U. Quito for seven years. After the 2006 World Cup, he joined São P ...
(2006) * Patricio Urrutia (2006) *
Enrique Vera Enrique Daniel Vera Torres, nicknamed ''Rambert'' (born 10 March 1979, in Asunción), is a retired Paraguayan football midfielder who last played for América de Quito. Vera has been primarily based since LDU Quito since 2006, winning the 20 ...
(2010) * Alexander Dominguez (2014, 2022)


Managers


Noted managers

The following managers won at least one trophy when in charge of LDU Quito, in addition to the first manager: * Bolívar León (first manager) * César Jácome Moscoso (won the 1932 amateur Pichincha) * Luis Vásquez (won the 1952 & 1953 amateur Pichincha and the 1954 Interandino) * Roberto Eliseo Ortega (won the 1958 Interandino) * José Gomes Nogueira (won the 1960 Interandino and the 1969 Serie A) * Román Soto Vergara (won the 1961 Interandino) * José María Ocampo (won the 1966 & 1967 Interandino) * Leonel Montoya (won promotion in 1973 and won the
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and 1975 Serie A) *
Polo Carrera Paúl Fernando Carrera Velasteguí, known better as Polo Carrera (born January 11, 1945 in Quito), is an Ecuadorian retired football player and former manager. He has played for clubs in Ecuador and Uruguay, as well as the Ecuador football team ...
(won the 1990 Serie A) *
Paulo Massa Paulo is a Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, and Italian masculine given name equivalent to English Paul (name), Paul. Notable people with the name include: *Paulo Jr. *Paulo Jr. (footballer) *Paulo Almeida, Brazilian footballer *Paulo André Cren Beni ...
(won the 1998 Serie A) *
Manuel Pellegrini Manuel Lúis Pellegrini Ripamonti (; ; born 16 September 1953) is a Chilean professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Real Betis. As a coach, he has managed teams in Spain, England, Argentina, Chile, China and Ecuador. ...
(won the 1999 Serie A) *
Julio Asad Julio Daniel Asad (; born 7 June 1953) is an Argentine former football player and manager. He played as a midfielder, and participated with Argentina in the 1975 Copa América. Asad was nicknamed "El Turco" due to his Syrian and Lebanese ethnic ...
(won the 2001 Serie B and promotion to the Serie A) *
Jorge Fossati Jorge Daniel Fossati Lurachi (born 22 November 1952 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan football manager and former player who played as a goalkeeper. He is the current manager of Peruvian club Universitario. Club career Fossati played mainly in Pe ...
(first tenure, won the 2003 Serie A; second tenure, won the
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and
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) *
Juan Carlos Oblitas Juan Carlos Oblitas Saba (16 February 1951 in Mollendo, Arequipa) is a retired Peruvian footballer, who is a football manager, who is nicknamed ''El Ciego'' ("The Blind One"). Oblitas was an extraordinary outside left wing forward at the nationa ...
(won the 2005 Apertura) *
Edgardo Bauza Edgardo Bauza (born 26 January 1958) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a defender. Before taking up management, he played over 300 games for Rosario Central. He also played for Independiente in Argentina, Atlé ...
(first tenure, won the 2007 Serie A and
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; second tenure, won the
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and the 2010 Serie A) *
Pablo Repetto Pablo Eduardo Repetto Aquino (born 14 March 1974) is a Uruguayan football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the current manager of Colombian club Atlético Nacional. Playing career Born in Montevideo, Repetto began his ...
(won the 2018 Serie A, won the 2018-19 Copa Ecuador and won the
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) * Gabriel Di Noia (won the
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)


Honours

LDU is one of the most successful clubs in the history of Ecuadorian football, with nine regional titles, eleven national titles, and four international titles. Liga won three amateur titles in the Interandino amateur era, tying them for third overall with Gimnástico. In the Interandino's professional era, Liga won six titles, which makes them the most successful team. Nationally, the club has won 11 national titles, the last one in 2018. Their national title count places them fourth overall behind
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with 15 titles, Emelec with 14 titles and El Nacional 13 titles. Liga is the Ecuadorian club who have won more international titles, with four of them.


Regional

*Campeonato Amateur del Fútbol de Pichincha (3): 1932, 1952, 1953 *Campeonato Professional Interandino (6): 1954, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1966, 1967


National

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, 2005 Apertura,
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International

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(1): 2008 *
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(1):
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''runners-up''
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, 2010 *
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: ''runners-up''
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*
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: ''runners-up''
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Statistics

''Note: All statistics are current as of the end of their last participation.''


See also

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References


External links

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FIFA profile
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