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{{Infobox football country season
{{Infobox football country season
| football_in_country = [[Football in Ecuador]]
| country = Ecuador
| season = 1995
| season = 1995
| prevseason = [[1994 in Ecuadorian football|1994]]
| prevseason = 1994
| nextseason = [[1996 in Ecuadorian football|1996]]
| nextseason = 1996
}}
}}

The '''1995 season''' is the 73rd season of competitive football in Ecuador.
The '''1995 season''' is the 73rd season of competitive football in Ecuador.
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==National leagues==
==National leagues==
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*'''International cup qualifiers:'''
*'''International cup qualifiers:'''
**'''[[1996 Copa Libertadores]]:''' [[Barcelona Sporting Club|Barcelona]], [[Club Deportivo ESPOLI|ESPOLI]]
**'''[[1996 Copa Libertadores]]:''' [[Barcelona Sporting Club|Barcelona]], [[Club Deportivo ESPOLI|ESPOLI]]
**'''[[1996 Copa CONMEBOL]]:''' [[Club Sport Emelec|Emelec]]
*'''Relegated:''' [[Club 9 de Octubre|9 de Octubre]], [[Delfín Sporting Club|Delfín]]
*'''Relegated:''' [[Delfín Sporting Club|Delfín]], [[Club 9 de Octubre|9 de Octubre]]


===[[Serie B de Ecuador|Serie B]]===
===[[Serie B de Ecuador|Serie B]]===
*'''Winner:''' [[Club Deportivo Cuenca|Deportivo Cuenca]] (2nd title)
*'''Winner:''' [[Club Deportivo Cuenca|Deportivo Cuenca]] (2nd title)
*'''Promoted:''' [[Club Deportivo Cuenca|Deportivo Cuenca]], [[Club Deportivo Técnico Universitario|Técnico Universitario]]
*'''Promoted:''' [[Club Deportivo Cuenca|Deportivo Cuenca]], [[Club Deportivo Técnico Universitario|Técnico Universitario]]
*'''Relegated:''' [[Sociedad Deportiva Flamengo|Flamengo]], [[Valdez Sporting Club|Valdez]]
*'''Relegated:''' [[Valdez Sporting Club|Valdez]], [[Sociedad Deportiva Flamengo|Flamengo]]


===Segunda===
===Segunda===
*'''Winner:''' [[Club Deportivo Quevedo|Deportivo Quevedo]]
*'''Winner:''' [[Imbabura Sporting Club|Imbabura]] (1st title)
*'''Promoted:''' [[Club Deportivo Quevedo|Deportivo Quevedo]], [[Imbabura Sporting Club|Imbabura]]
*'''Promoted:''' [[Imbabura Sporting Club|Imbabura]], [[C.D.S. Santa Rita|Santa Rita]]


==Clubs in international competitions==
==Clubs in international competitions==
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|align="left"|[[Barcelona Sporting Club|Barcelona]]
|align="left"|[[Barcelona Sporting Club|Barcelona]]
|N/A
|N/A
|Eliminated in the First Round
|Eliminated in the first round
|-align="center"
|-align="center"
|align="left"|[[Club Sport Emelec|Emelec]]
|align="left"|[[Club Sport Emelec|Emelec]]
|Eliminated in the Semifinals
|Eliminated in the semifinals
|N/A
|N/A
|-align="center"
|-align="center"
|align="left"|[[Club Deportivo El Nacional|El Nacional]]
|align="left"|[[Club Deportivo El Nacional|El Nacional]]
|Eliminated in the First Round
|Eliminated in the first round
|N/A
|N/A
|}
|}
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===[[Ecuador national football team|Senior team]]===
===[[Ecuador national football team|Senior team]]===
The Ecuadorian national team played 10 matches in 1995: three at the Copa América, and seven friendlies, including two at the Kirin Cup and three at the Korea Cup.
The Ecuador national team played 10 matches in 1995: three at the Copa América, and seven friendlies, including two at the Kirin Cup and three at the Korea Cup.


====[[Copa América]]====
====[[Copa América]]====
{{main|1995 Copa América}}
{{main|1995 Copa América}}
For the 1995 Copa America, held in [[Uruguay]], Ecuador was drawn into Group B with [[Colombia national football team|Colombia]], [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]], and [[Peru national football team|Peru]]. They finished third in their group, as well as the third best third-place team, and were eliminated after the Group Stage.
For the 1995 Copa America, held in [[Uruguay]], Ecuador was drawn into Group B with [[Colombia national football team|Colombia]], [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]], and [[Peru national football team|Peru]]. They finished third in their group, as well as the third best third-place team, and were eliminated after the group stage.


{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
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|stadium = [[Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera]], [[Rivera]]
|stadium = [[Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera]], [[Rivera]]
|attendance = 8,000
|attendance = 8,000
|referee = [[Pablo Peña]] ([[Federación Boliviana de Fútbol|Bolivia]]) }}
|referee = Pablo Peña ([[Federación Boliviana de Fútbol|Bolivia]]) }}
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----
{{football box
{{football box
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|report = <!--match report link goes here -->
|report = <!--match report link goes here -->
|team2 = {{fb|PER}}
|team2 = {{fb|PER}}
|goals1 = [[Energio Díaz|Díaz]] {{goal|61}}<br />[[José Mora|Mora]] {{goal|75}}
|goals1 = [[Energio Díaz|Díaz]] {{goal|61}}<br />[[José Mora (footballer, born 1975)|Mora]] {{goal|75}}
|goals2 = [[Iván Hurtado|I. Hurtado]] {{goal|82|o.g.}}
|goals2 = [[Iván Hurtado|I. Hurtado]] {{goal|82|o.g.}}
|stadium = [[Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera]], [[Rivera]]
|stadium = [[Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera]], [[Rivera]]
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|stadium = [[Estadio Defensores del Chaco]], [[Asunción]]
|stadium = [[Estadio Defensores del Chaco]], [[Asunción]]
|attendance = 10,000
|attendance = 10,000
|referee = [[Carlos Robles]] ([[Chilean Football Federation|Chile]]) }}
|referee = [[Carlos Robles (referee)|Carlos Robles]] ([[Chilean Football Federation|Chile]]) }}
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{{football box
{{football box
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|score = 2 &ndash; 1
|score = 2 &ndash; 1
|team2 = {{fb|ECU}}
|team2 = {{fb|ECU}}
|goals1 = [[John Robertson (footballer born 1964)|Robertson]] {{goal|64}}<br>[[Stephen Crawford|Crawford]] {{goal|75}}
|goals1 = [[John Robertson (footballer born 1964)|Robertson]] {{goal|64}}<br>[[Stevie Crawford|Crawford]] {{goal|75}}
|goals2 = [[Iván Hurtado|I. Hurtado]] {{goal|68|pen.}}
|goals2 = [[Iván Hurtado|I. Hurtado]] {{goal|68|pen.}}
|report=
|report=
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/ecua95.html National leagues details on RSSSF]
* [https://www.rsssf.org/tablese/ecua95.html National leagues details on RSSSF]


{{Seasons in Ecuadorian football}}
{{Seasons in Ecuadorian football}}


[[Category:1995 in Ecuadorian football| ]]
[[Category:Seasons in Ecuadorian football|1995]]
[[Category:Seasons in Ecuadorian football|1995]]
[[Category:1995 in Ecuador|Football (soccer)]]

Latest revision as of 13:10, 25 March 2024

Football in Ecuador
Season1995
← 1994 Ecuador 1996 →

The 1995 season is the 73rd season of competitive football in Ecuador.

National leagues

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Segunda

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Clubs in international competitions

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Team 1995 Copa Libertadores 1995 Copa CONMEBOL
Barcelona N/A Eliminated in the first round
Emelec Eliminated in the semifinals N/A
El Nacional Eliminated in the first round N/A

National teams

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The Ecuador national team played 10 matches in 1995: three at the Copa América, and seven friendlies, including two at the Kirin Cup and three at the Korea Cup.

For the 1995 Copa America, held in Uruguay, Ecuador was drawn into Group B with Colombia, Brazil, and Peru. They finished third in their group, as well as the third best third-place team, and were eliminated after the group stage.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Brazil 3 3 0 0 6 0 +6 9
 Colombia 3 1 1 1 2 4 −2 4
 Ecuador 3 1 0 2 2 3 −1 3
 Peru 3 0 1 2 2 5 −3 1
Brazil 1 – 0 Ecuador
Ronaldão 73'

Colombia 1 – 0 Ecuador
Rincón 44'
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Pablo Peña (Bolivia)

Ecuador 2 – 1 Peru
Díaz 61'
Mora 75'
I. Hurtado 82' (o.g.)

Friendlies

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Paraguay 1 – 0 Ecuador
Acuña 46'

Bolivia 2 – 2 Ecuador
Etcheverry 2'
Sánchez 29'
M. Tenorio 41'
E. Hurtado 89'

Ecuador participated in the 1995 Kirin Cup against Japan and Scotland. Japan won the competition, with Ecuador finishing in third.

Scotland 2 – 1 Ecuador
Robertson 64'
Crawford 75'
I. Hurtado 68' (pen.)

Japan 3 – 0 Ecuador
Nakayama 36'
Miura 46' (pen.), 53' (pen.)

Ecuador participated in the 1995 Korea Cup, a friendly international tournament used to help train the South Korean national team. Ecuador won the competition.

Ecuador 4 – 1 Zambia
E. Hurtado 19', 66', 78', 81' Bwayla 51'

Ecuador 2 – 1 Costa Rica
E. Hurtado 37'
Díaz 57'
Madrigal 76'
Attendance: 50,000

Ecuador 1 – 0 Zambia
Díaz 57'
Attendance: 18,000
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