Ecuador at the Copa América

The Copa América is South America's major tournament in senior men's soccer and determines the continental champion. Until 1967, the tournament was known as South American Championship. It is the oldest continental championship in the world.

Ecuadorian striker Lupo Quiñónez in the away match against Argentina in 1983, where he scored the opening goal. The match ended 2–2. Ecuador did not advance from the strong group which also included Brazil.
Eduardo Hurtado (here in 2016) scored three goals in Ecuador's home tournament in 1993. The team achieved their best-ever result that year, placing fourth.

Ecuador are one of only two CONMEBOL members who have never won a continental title, the other one being Venezuela. Both teams have never even placed in the top three.

With six goals in 1963, Carlos Alberto Raffo became that tournament's top scorer and the only Ecuadorian to ever receive an individual award at a continental championship. In spite of Raffo's goals, however, Ecuador only placed sixth out of seven nations that year.

Record at the Copa América

South American Championship record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA
1916 - 1937 Did not exist
1939 Round Robin5th4004418
1941 Round Robin5th4004121
1942 Round Robin7th6006431
1945 Round Robin7th6015927
1946 Withdrew
1947 Round Robin6th7034317
1949 Round Robin7th7106721
1953 Round Robin7th6024113
1955 Round Robin6th5005422
1956 Withdrew
1957 Round Robin7th6015723
1959 Withdrew
1959 Round Robin4th411259
1963 Round Robin6th61231418
1967 Did not qualify
Copa América
Year Round Position GP W D* L GS GA
1975 Group Stage9th4013410
1979 Group Stage9th410347
1983 Group Stage9th4022410
1987 Group Stage8th201114
1989 Group Stage7th412122
1991 Group Stage7th411265
1993 Fourth Place4th6402135
1995 Group Stage9th310223
1997 Quarter-Finals5th422052
1999 Group Stage11th300337
2001 Group Stage9th310255
2004 Group Stage12th3003310
2007 Group Stage11th300336
2011 Group Stage10th301225
2015 Group Stage10th310246
2016 Quarter-Finals8th412174
2019 Group Stage11th301227
2021
2024
Total0 Titles10/18121162382129318

* Draws include matches decided on penalties.

Record by Opponent

Ecuador fell victim to the highest defeat in tournament history when they were beaten 12–0 by Argentina in 1942.

Their own highest victory was a 6–1 win against Venezuela in 1993. Venezuela is the only other CONMEBOL member, against which Ecuador have a positive head-to-head record.

CONCACAF Championship/Gold Cup matches (by team)
Opponent Wins Draws Losses Total Goals Scored Goals Conceded
 Argentina0510151252
 Bolivia15281312
 Brazil0212141152
 Chile1113161547
 Colombia219121222
 Haiti100140
 Japan010111
 Mexico113558
 Paraguay339151526
 Peru138121228
 Uruguay3114181666
 United States101232
 Venezuela2013102
TOTAL162382121129318

Record Players

Álex Aguinaga's (here as team coach in 2015) international career spanned 17 years.

Álex Aguinaga took part in eight Copa Américas. The only other player with that number of tournaments is Uruguayan striker Ángel Romano who competed in a time when the continental championship was held annually.

No. Name Matches Tournaments
1Álex Aguinaga251987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2001 and 2004
2Luis Capurro221987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995 and 1997
3Luis Antonio Mendoza211941, 1942, 1945 and 1947
4José María Jiménez201942, 1945, 1947 and 1949
5 Jorge Henríquez181945, 1947 and 1953
Carlos Sánchez181947, 1949, 1953 and 1957
7 Enrique Álvarez171942, 1945 and 1947
Napoleón Medina171942, 1945 and 1947
Félix Zurita171942, 1945 and 1947
José Vargas171947, 1949, 1953 and 1957
Iván Hurtado171993, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2004 and 2007

Top Goalscorers

No. Name Goals Tournaments
1Carlos Alberto Raffo81959 [Ecuador] (2) and 1963 (6)
2Ney Avilés61989 (1), 1991 (2) and 1993 (3)
3 José María Jiménez51942 (2), 1945 (1) and 1947 (2)
Enner Valencia52015 (2), 2016 (2) and 2019 (1)
5 Víctor Aguayo41945
Jorge Cantos41949 (1) and 1957 (3)
Jorge Larraz41957
Álex Aguinaga41991 (2) and 1993 (2)
Agustín Delgado42001 (2) and 2004 (2)
10Seven players3

Awards and Records

Individual Awards[1]

Team Records

  • Most goals conceded (311)
  • Most matches until first victory (34, 4–1 against Colombia in 1949)
  • Highest defeat (0–12, against Argentina in 1942)
  • Match with most goals (12, Argentina 12-0 Ecuador in 1942)

Individual Records

  • Most tournament participations: Álex Aguinaga (8, 1987–2004) (shared with Ángel Romano, 1916–1926)
  • Longest time span between first and last match: Álex Aguinaga (17y 9d, 4 July 1987, against Peru at age 18 – 13 July 2004, against Mexico at age 36)
  • Most own goals in one match: Honorato Gonzabay (2, 2–4 against Peru in 1955)

References

  1. "The Copa América Archive". July 19, 2007. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
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