Ecuador national football team

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Ecuador
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname La Tri (Tricolor)
Association Federación Ecuatoriana
de Fútbol
Confederation CONMEBOL (South America)
Head coach Flag of Colombia Luis Suárez
Most caps Iván Hurtado (133)
Top scorer Agustín Delgado (31)
Home stadium Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
FIFA code ECU
FIFA ranking 24
Highest FIFA ranking 24 (March 2007)
Lowest FIFA ranking 76 (June 1995)
Elo ranking 28
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
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First kit
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Second kit
First international
Flag of Bolivia Bolivia 1 - 1 Ecuador Flag of Ecuador
(Santiago, Bolivia; 8 August 1938)
Biggest win
Flag of Ecuador Ecuador 6 - 0 Peru Flag of Peru
(Quito, Ecuador; 22 June 1975)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Argentina Argentina 12 - 0 Ecuador Flag of Ecuador
(Montevideo, Uruguay; 22 January 1942)
World Cup
Appearances 2 (First in 2002)
Best result Round 2, 2006
Copa América
Appearances 23 (First in 1939)
Best result Fourth place, 1959, 1993

The Ecuador national football team is the national team of Ecuador and is governed by the Federación Ecuatoriana de Fútbol. It was for a long time one of the weaker teams in CONMEBOL, but it has recently had more success, making their first World Cup qualification in 2002, and qualifying again for the 2006 World Cup in which they made the last 16, losing to England. Detractors of the team have sometimes sought to attribute their success to their advantage in acclimatisation to playing matches at altitude in Quito (c.2600 m or 8,500 ft above sea level), but success in qualification for, and performances in, two FIFA World Cup finals have lessened this tendency.

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Although without any major tournament achievements until the current millennium, Ecuador was never short of footballing talent.

They first participated in qualifying in the 1962 campaign but were well beaten by Argentina over two games. However, the 1966 qualifying campaign pitted the side, regarded as one of the finest teams Ecuador has ever produced, against 1962 hosts and third-place finishers Chile and a weakened Colombia. Ecuador, featuring stars such as Washington Muñoz, Alberto Spencer, Carlos Raffo, Enrique Raymondi and Jorge Bolaños, forced a play-off in Peru before being eliminated by Chile. This remained the closest they had come to appearing in a finals until the qualification tournament for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea and Japan in which they finished second to Argentina, and one point ahead of Brazil who went on to win the World Cup. Agustin Delgado,with 9 goals, finished joint top scorer in qualifying with Hernán Crespo of Argentina. Álex Aguinaga, Iván Kaviedes, Iván Hurtado and Ulises de la Cruz were other stars of the Ecuadorian campaign, led by Colombian born manager Hernán Darío Bolillo Gómez. Although they were knocked out at the group stage, they achieved a 1-0 victory over Croatia, who had come third at the previous edition of the World Cup.

A disappointing showing at the 2004 Copa América in Peru led to the resignation of Gómez, who was replaced by another Colombian, Luis Suárez. He lead them successfully through the latter stages of the qualification process for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, finishing third to make the finals. In Germany, they were drawn into Group A with the hosts, Poland, and Costa Rica. Wins over Poland and Costa Rica earned La Tri qualification to the knockout stages for the first time.

Their best finish in Copa América was fourth in 1993 (they also finished fourth in the 'extra' South American Championship in 1959).

Ecuador was placed in group G, alongside Mexico, Italy and Croatia.

  1. 3 June 2002 Italy - Ecuador 2-0
  2. 8 June 2002 Ecuador - Mexico 1-2
  3. 13 June 2002 Ecuador - Croatia 1-0

Ecuador was placed in group A, alongside Germany, Poland and Costa Rica.

  1. 9 June 2006 Poland 0 - 2 Ecuador (C.Tenorio, Delgado)
  2. 15 June 2006 Ecuador 3 - 0 Costa Rica (Delgado, C.Tenorio, I.Kaviedes)
  3. 20 June 2006 Ecuador 0 - 3 Germany (Klose 2, Podolski)
  4. 25 June 2006 England 1 - 0 Ecuador (Beckham)

 

23 man squad named May 9 for the 2006 FIFA World Cup [1]

No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Club
1 GK Edwin Villafuerte 12 March 1979 15 Flag of Ecuador Deportivo Quito
2 DF Jorge Guagua 28 September 1981 21 Flag of Argentina Colón de Santa Fe
3 DF Iván Hurtado 16 August 1974 133 Flag of Colombia Atletico Nacional
4 DF Ulises de la Cruz 8 February 1974 88 Flag of England Reading F.C.
5 DF José Luis Perlaza 6 October 1981 3 Flag of Ecuador Olmedo
6 MF Patricio Urrutia 15 October 1977 9 Flag of Ecuador LDU Quito
7 MF Christian Lara 27 April 1980 21 Flag of Ecuador LDU Quito
8 MF Edison Méndez 16 March 1979 68 Flag of Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
9 FW Felix Borja 2 April 1983 7 Flag of Greece Olympiakos
10 FW Iván Kaviedes 24 October 1977 48 Flag of Ecuador El Nacional
11 FW Agustín Delgado 23 December 1974 71 Flag of Ecuador LDU Quito
12 GK Cristian Mora 26 August 1979 12 Flag of Ecuador LDU Quito
13 DF Paul Ambrosi 14 October 1980 25 Flag of Ecuador LDU Quito
14 MF Segundo Castillo 15 May 1982 14 Flag of Serbia Red Star Belgrade
15 MF Marlon Ayoví 27 August 1971 75 Flag of Ecuador Deportivo Quito
16 MF Luis Antonio Valencia 4 August 1985 21 Flag of England Wigan Athletic on loan from Villarreal CF
17 DF Giovanny Espinoza 12 April 1977 60 Flag of Netherlands SBV_Vitesse
18 DF Neicer Reasco 23 July 1977 34 Flag of Brazil São Paulo FC
19 MF Luis Saritama 20 October 1983 15 Flag of Mexico Club America
20 MF Edwin Tenorio 16 June 1976 72 Flag of Ecuador LDU Quito
21 FW Carlos Tenorio 14 May 1979 32 Flag of Qatar Al Sadd
22 GK Damián Lanza 10 April 1982 5 Flag of Italy AC Arezzo
23 FW Cristian Benítez 1 May 1986 6 Flag of Ecuador El Nacional


  • Ecuador unexpectedly won their opening game of the tournament against Poland 2-0.
  • Ecuador won their second game of the group against Costa Rica. This win means that they are guaranteed into the last 16 along with Germany.
  • Ecuador lost their last game in the Group against Germany 3-0. As runners-up of Group A.
  • Ecuador lost in the round of 16 to England 1-0 with a free kick goal by England's David Beckham.

  1. ^ Sem grandes surpresas, Equador divulga lista de convocados. Gazeta Esportiva report. Retrieved on May 11, 2006.

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Runners-up: France 

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Fourth place: Portugal 

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