2007 in Ecuadorian football

The 2007 season is the 85th season of competitive football in Ecuador.

Football in Ecuador
Season2007
2006 2008

National leagues

Serie A

  • Champion: LDU Quito (9th title)
  • Runner-up: Deportivo Cuenca
  • International qualifiers:
    • 2008 Copa Libertadores: LDU Quito, Deportivo Cuenca, El Nacional
    • 2007 Copa Sudamericana: Olmedo
    • 2008 Copa Sudamericana: LDU Quito
  • Relegated: Imbabura

Serie B

  • Winner: Universidad Católica
  • Runner-up: ESPOLI
  • Promoted: Universidad Católica, ESPOLI, Técnico Universitario
  • Relegated: Delfín

Segunda

  • Winner: Independiente José Terán
  • Runner-up: Grecia
  • Promoted: Independiente José Terán, Grecia, LDU Cuenca

Clubs in international competitions

Team Copa Libertadores 2007 Copa Sudamericana 2007
El Nacional Eliminated in the Group stage Eliminated in the Round of 16
Emelec Eliminated in the Group stage N/A
LDU Quito Eliminated in the Group stage N/A
Olmedo N/A Eliminated in Preliminary Round

National team

Senior team

Luis Fernando Suárez resigned as the head coach of the senior team. He was replaced by Sixto Vizuete, who was previously the coach of the U-20 team.

Friendlies

Copa América

Ecuador participated in their 24th Copa América. They were drawn into Group B and finished last in the group.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Mexico 321041+37
 Brazil 320142+26
 Chile 311135−24
 Ecuador 300336−30
Ecuador 2 3 Chile
Valencia  16'
Benítez  23'
Report Suazo  20', 80'
Villanueva  86'
Attendance: 35,000

Mexico 2 1 Ecuador
Castillo  21'
Bravo  79'
Report Méndez  84'
Attendance: 52,000
Referee: René Ortube (Bolivia)

Brazil 1 0 Ecuador
Robinho  56' (pen.) Report
Estadio Olímpico Luis Ramos, Puerto la Cruz
Attendance: 38,000
Referee: Sergio Pezzotta (Argentina)

World Cup qualifying

CONMEBOL's qualification for the 2010 FIFA World Cup started in 2007.

Ecuador 0 1 Venezuela
Report Rey  68'
Attendance: 29,644
Referee: René Ortubé (Bolivia)

Brazil 5 0 Ecuador
Vágner Love  19'
Ronaldinho  72'
Kaká  77', 85'
Elano  83'
Report
Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 87,000
Referee: Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay)

Paraguay 5 1 Ecuador
Valdez  8'
Riveros  26', 87'
Santa Cruz  50'
Ayala  82'
Report Kaviedes  79'
Attendance: 25,433
Referee: Heber Lopes (Brazil)

Ecuador 5 1 Peru
Ayoví  10', 48'
Kaviedes  24'
Méndez  44', 62'
Report Mendoza  86'
Attendance: 28,557
Referee: Carlos Chandia (Chile)
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