2011 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A

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Copa Credife Serie A
Season2011
ChampionsDeportivo Quito
RelegatedImbabura
ESPOLI
2012 Copa LibertadoresEmelec
Deportivo Quito
El Nacional
2011 Copa SudamericanaEmelec
Deportivo Quito
2012 Copa SudamericanaDeportivo Quito
Matches played264
Goals scored672 (2.55 per match)
Top goalscorerNarciso Mina (28 goals)
Biggest home winLDU Quito 6–0 Manta
(August 13)
Biggest away winIndependiente José Terán 1–6 Deportivo Quito
(March 5)
Highest scoringIndependiente José Terán 3–6 LDU Loja
(August 13)
Longest winning runDeportivo Quito — 8 matches
(July 23–August 28)[1]
Longest unbeaten runLDU Quito — 12 matches
(February 6–April 23)
Deportivo Quito — 12 matches
(July 23–October 19)[1]
Longest winless runImbabura — 8 matches
(January 30–March 9)[1]
Longest losing runImbabura — 5 matches
(February 17–March 9)[1]
2010
2012

The 2011 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol de la Serie A (known as the 2011 Copa Credife Serie A for sponsorship reasons) was the 53rd season of the Serie A, Ecuador's premier football league. The season began on January 30 and ended on December 18, with a break in July for the 2011 Copa América. LDU Quito is the defending champion.

Format[edit]

After a session of the preliminary meeting of the Congress of Professional Football of the Ecuadorian Football Federation (Spanish: Congreso Ordinario del Fútbol Profesional de la Federación Ecuatoriana de Fútbol), it was determined that the format for the 2011 season will be the same as the previous season.[2]

Teams[edit]

Twelve teams will compete in the 2011 Serie A season, ten of whom remain from the previous season. Macará and Universidad Católica were relegated last season after accumulating the fewest points in the 2010 season aggregate table. They were replaced by LDU Loja and Imbabura, the 2010 Serie B winner and runner-up, respectively.[3][4] This will be both clubs' second season in the league. LDU Loja played their only season in 2005 and Imbabura played their only season in 2007.

Team Home city Home ground Current manager
Barcelona Guayaquil Monumental Banco Pichincha Luis Zubeldía
Deportivo Cuenca Cuenca Alejandro Serrano Aguilar Luis Soler
Deportivo Quito Quito Olímpico Atahualpa Carlos Ischia
El Nacional Quito Olímpico Atahualpa Mario Saralegui
Emelec Guayaquil George Capwell Marcelo Fleitas
ESPOLI Quito Olímpico Municipal Etho Vega[L 1] Eduardo Granda
Imbabura Ibarra Olímpico de Ibarra Janio Pinto
Independiente José Terán Sangolquí Rumiñahui Carlos Sevilla
LDU Loja Loja Federativo Reina del Cisne Diego Ochoa
LDU Quito (details) Quito Casa Blanca Edgardo Bauza
Manta Manta Jocay Armando Osma
Olmedo Riobamba Olímpico de Riobamba Dragan Miranovic

Managerial changes[edit]

Team Outgoing manager Manner of
departure
Date of
vacancy
Replaced by Date of
appointment
Position
in table
Pre-season changes
Olmedo Ariel Graziani Resigned November 13, 2010[5] Dragan Miranovic December 16, 2010[6] N/A
Manta Fabián Bustos Mutual agreement December 8, 2010[7] Gabriel Perrone December 14, 2010[8] N/A
Emelec Jorge Sampaoli Mutual agreement December 15, 2010[9] Omar Asad December 24, 2010[10] N/A
Deportivo Quito Carlos Sevilla Mutual agreement December 17, 2010[11] Fabián Bustos December 21, 2010[12] N/A
First Stage changes
ESPOLI Carlos Calderón Resigned February 16, 2011[13] Santiago Ostolaza February 17, 2011[14] 12th
Imbabura Wilson Armas Resigned March 11, 2011[15] Eduardo Granda March 11, 2011[15] 12th
Barcelona Rubén Darío Insúa Sacked March 25, 2011[16] Álex Aguinaga March 25, 2011[17] 9th
Independiente José Terán Julio Asad Sacked April 17, 2011[18] Carlos Sevilla April 17, 2011[18] 12th
LDU Loja Homero Valencia Mutual consent April 24, 2011[19] Diego Ochoa[M 1] April 24, 2011[19] 8th
Deportivo Quito Fabián Bustos Sacked May 1, 2011[20] Juan Carlos Garay[M 1] May 1, 2011[20] 3rd
Manta Gabriel Perrone Sacked May 2, 2011[21] Carlos Pico[M 1][M 2] May 2, 2011[21] 10th
LDU Loja Diego Ochoa[M 1] Replaced May 5, 2011[23] Jorge Habegger May 5, 2011[23] 7th
Deportivo Quito Juan Carlos Garay[M 1] Replaced May 6, 2011[24] Carlos Ischia May 6, 2011[24] 3rd
Emelec Omar Asad Contract rescinded May 26, 2011[25] Juan Ramón Silva[M 1] May 26, 2011 2nd
Barcelona Álex Aguinaga Resigned May 27, 2011[26] Raúl Noriega[M 1] May 27, 2011[26] 9th
Inter-stage changes
Imbabura Eduardo Granda Mutual consent June 20, 2011[27] Fabián Bustos June 27, 2011[28] N/A
Barcelona Raúl Noriega[M 1] Replaced June 23, 2011[29] Luis Zubeldía June 23, 2011[29] N/A
Emelec Juan Ramón Silva[M 1] Replaced July 8, 2011[30] Juan Ramón Carrasco July 8, 2011[30] N/A
Second Stage changes
Imbabura Fabián Bustos Resigned August 25, 2011[31] Janio Pinto September 1, 2011[32] 10th
Manta Carlos Pico Resigned August 28, 2011[33] Armando Osma August 31, 2011[34] 12th
LDU Loja Jorge Habegger Resigned September 4, 2011[35] Diego Ochoa[M 1] September 4, 2011[35] 9th
ESPOLI Santiago Ostolaza Sacked September 8, 2011[36] Eduardo Granda September 8, 2011[36] 11th
Emelec Juan Ramón Carrasco Resigned November 27, 2011[37] Juan Ramón Silva[M 1] November 27, 2011[37] 3rd
Emelec Juan Ramón Silva[M 1] Replaced November 27, 2011[38] Marcelo Fleitas November 27, 2011[38] 3rd
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Interim manager.
  2. ^ Carlos Pico began as the interim manager, but was given the manager position full-time on May 24, 2011.[22]

First stage[edit]

The first stage (Spanish: Primera Etapa) began on January 30 and ended on June 19.[39] Emelec won the stage.

Standings[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Emelec 22 12 8 2 31 15 +16 44 Finals, 2012 Copa Libertadores Second Stage, and 2011 Copa Sudamericana Second Stage
2 LDU Quito 22 11 7 4 29 13 +16 40
3 Deportivo Quito 22 11 6 5 39 25 +14 39 2011 Copa Sudamericana First Stage[a]
4 El Nacional 22 9 5 8 31 23 +8 32
5 LDU Loja 22 9 5 8 27 27 0 32
6 Deportivo Cuenca 22 8 7 7 27 30 −3 31
7 Olmedo 22 8 5 9 27 32 −5 29
8 Barcelona 22 6 9 7 22 23 −1 27
9 Manta 22 7 6 9 20 26 −6 27
10 Imbabura 22 6 5 11 25 33 −8 23
11 Independiente José Terán 22 4 7 11 29 44 −15 19
12 ESPOLI 22 3 6 13 20 38 −18 15
Source: [40]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ Since LDU Quito was already qualified to the 2011 Copa Sudamericana First Stage as the winner of the 2010 Serie A Second Stage, Deportivo Quito also qualified to the 2011 Copa Sudamericana First Stage.

Results[edit]

Home \ Away BAR CUE QUI NAC EME ESP IMB IJT LDL LDQ MAN OLM
Barcelona 0–2 0–1 0–1 0–0 4–1 1–0 1–1 1–1[a] 0–0 1–1 4–0[b]
Deportivo Cuenca 1–1 1–1 2–2 0–1 2–1 1–1 3–1 1–2 0–2 3–2 2–1
Deportivo Quito 1–0 3–1[c] 1–1[d] 0–0 3–2 3–2 2–3 2–4 0–0 2–1 3–1
El Nacional 0–0 4–2 0–3 2–0 3–0 1–2 1–0 0–1 1–2 4–1 2–1
Emelec 1–1 0–0 0–0 1–1[e] 2–0 1–0 3–1 3–2 1–0 2–1 3–1
ESPOLI 2–3 3–1 0–3 1–1 1–2 2–0 3–3 1–2 0–0 0–0 1–2
Imbabura 0–2 1–2 3–2 0–1 1–1 1–0 2–2 3–2 1–1 0–1 3–1
Independiente José Terán 2–3 1–2 1–6 1–0 0–3 1–1 3–3 1–0 1–2 0–0 2–0
LDU Loja 0–0 0–0 1–0 2–1 1–4 0–0 0–2 3–2 1–2 3–0 1–0
LDU Quito 3–0 1–0 0–1[f] 2–1 0–1 2–0 2–0 2–1 1–1 5–0 1–1
Manta 1–0 0–1 2–0 1–0 1–1 0–1 2–0 2–0 2–0 1–1 0–0
Olmedo 4–0 0–0 2–2 0–4 2–1 3–0 2–0 2–2 1–0 1–0 2–1
Source: [46]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^ The match was played at Estadio 9 de Mayo in Machala at Barcelona's request.[41]
  2. ^ The match was played at Estadio 9 de Mayo in Machala because Barcelona's home stadium was suspended for one match after the crowd threw objects on to the pitch.[42]
  3. ^ The match was played at Estadio La Cocha in Latacunga because Deportivo Quito's home stadium was suspended for one match after fans attempted to invade the pitch.[43]
  4. ^ The match was played at Estadio La Cocha in Latacunga.
  5. ^ The match was played at Estadio Reales Tamarindos in Portoviejo because Emelec's home stadium was suspended for one match after the crowd threw objects on to the pitch and hit a player from the opposing team.[44]
  6. ^ The match was played at Estadio Olímpico in Ibarra since Liga' home stadium was suspended for one match after fans threw objects on to the pitch.[45]

Second stage[edit]

The second stage (Spanish: Segunda Etapa) began on July 22 and is scheduled to end on December 4.

Standings[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Deportivo Quito 22 13 5 4 34 15 +19 44 Finals, 2012 Copa Libertadores Second Stage, and 2012 Copa Sudamericana First Stage
2 Barcelona 22 12 4 6 29 21 +8 40
3 El Nacional 22 11 4 7 40 33 +7 37
4 Emelec 22 10 4 8 34 23 +11 34
5 LDU Quito 22 10 4 8 32 23 +9 34
6 Deportivo Cuenca 22 8 8 6 29 23 +6 32
7 Independiente José Terán 22 9 4 9 32 30 +2 31
8 Olmedo 22 7 6 9 22 28 −6 27
9 Manta 22 7 4 11 18 30 −12 25
10 Imbabura 22 7 4 11 26 40 −14 25
11 LDU Loja 22 7 3 12 31 42 −11 24
12 ESPOLI 22 4 4 14 16 35 −19 16
Source: [47]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Results[edit]

Home \ Away BAR CUE QUI NAC EME ESP IMB IJT LDL LDQ MAN OLM
Barcelona 2–1 1–0 3–1 2–0 1–0 3–1 1–0 2–0 2–3 1–0 1–0
Deportivo Cuenca 0–0 0–1 1–1 2–0 0–0 2–1 3–0 4–0 2–1 2–0 1–1
Deportivo Quito 1–0 2–1 0–1 2–0 2–0 2–2 2–2 3–0 1–1 4–0 1–0
El Nacional 2–0 1–1 0–3 2–1 2–1 5–1 2–2 4–3 2–3 0–1 4–2
Emelec 1–1 0–0 0–0 1–1 4–0 5–0 2–0 4–1 2–1 1–0 3–0
ESPOLI 2–2 2–3 1–2 2–1 1–3 2–1 1–4 1–1 1–0 0–0 0–1
Imbabura 3–1 1–0 1–4 1–3 2–1 3–0 0–1 0–0 0–1 4–2 0–0
Independiente José Terán 0–3 0–1 0–1 1–2 5–0 1–0 1–1 3–6 2–0 3–2 3–0
LDU Loja 3–1 4–2 0–1 0–3 0–2 1–0 4–0 1–2 3–2 2–0 1–1
LDU Quito 0–0 4–1 1–0 2–1 1–0 1–0 1–2 1–2 3–0 6–0 0–0
Manta 2–0 1–1 2–0 0–1 2–1 0–1 0–1 0–0 3–1[a] 0–0 2–1
Olmedo 1–2 1–1 2–2 4–1 0–3 2–1 2–1 1–0 1–0 2–0 0–1
Updated to match(es) played on December 4, 2011. Source: [48]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^ The match was played at Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha.

Aggregate table[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Deportivo Quito 44 24 11 9 73 40 +33 83 Qualified for the Finals
2 Emelec 44 22 12 10 65 38 +27 78
3 LDU Quito 44 21 11 12 61 36 +25 74 Third-Place Playoffs
4 El Nacional 44 20 9 15 71 56 +15 69
5 Barcelona 44 18 13 13 51 44 +7 67
6 Deportivo Cuenca 44 16 15 13 56 53 +3 63
7 LDU Loja 44 16 8 20 58 69 −11 56
8 Olmedo 44 15 11 18 49 60 −11 56
9 Manta 44 14 10 20 38 56 −18 52
10 Independiente José Terán 44 13 11 20 61 74 −13 50
11 Imbabura 44 13 9 22 51 73 −22 48 Relegated to the Serie B
12 ESPOLI 44 7 10 27 38 73 −35 31
Source: [49]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Third stage[edit]

The Third Stage (Spanish: Tercera Etapa) began on December 11 and will end on December 19. It will consist of two playoffs.

Third-place playoffs[edit]

LDU Quito and El Nacional will play in the third-place playoff for the Ecuador 3 berth in the 2012 Copa Libertadores as the top-two teams non-stage winners in the aggregate table. Since LDU Quito had the most points in the aggregate table, they will play the second leg at home.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 El Nacional 2 1 1 0 3 2 +1 4 2012 Copa Libertadores First Stage
2 LDU Quito 2 0 1 1 2 3 −1 1
Source: [citation needed]
El Nacional2–1LDU Quito
Vélez 8'
Chila 39'
Report W. Calderón 23'

LDU Quito1–1El Nacional
L. Bolaños 83' Report J. L. Anangonó 71'
Attendance: 10,078
Referee: Omar Ponce

Finals[edit]

Emelec and Deportivo Quito qualified to the Finals by being the First Stage and Second Stage winners, respectively. The winner will be the Serie A champion and earned the Ecuador 1 berth in the 2012 Copa Libertadores. By having the greater number of points in the aggregate table, Deportivo Quito will play the second leg at home.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Deportivo Quito 2 2 0 0 2 0 +2 6
2 Emelec 2 0 0 2 0 2 −2 0
Source: [citation needed]
Emelec0–1Deportivo Quito
Report Martínez 29'
Attendance: 21,635
Referee: José Caprio

Deportivo Quito1–0Emelec
Alustiza 88' Report
Attendance: 32,325
Referee: Alfredo Intriago

Top goalscorers[edit]

Rank Player Nationality Club Goals
1 Narciso Mina  Ecuadorian Independiente José Terán 28
2 Juan Luis Anangonó  Ecuadorian El Nacional 21
3 Julio Bevacqua  Argentine Deportivo Quito 20
Fabio Renato  Brazilian LDU Loja 20
5 Hernán Barcos  Argentine LDU Quito 16
6 Christian Gómez  Ecuadorian Olmedo 12
Juan Govea  Ecuadorian Deportivo Cuenca 12
Edder Vaca  Ecuadorian LDU Loja 12
9 Édison Preciado  Ecuadorian El Nacional 11
10 Javier Guarino  Uruguayan ESPOLI 10

Updated as of games played on December 4, 2011.
Source:[50]

Hat-tricks[edit]

Player For Against Result Date
Ecuador Narciso Mina Independiente José Terán Deportivo Quito 2–3[permanent dead link] May 1, 2011
Paraguay Fernando Giménez Emelec Imbabura 5–0[permanent dead link] July 23, 2011
Argentina Hernán Barcos5 LDU Quito Manta 6–0 August 13, 2011
Ecuador Narciso Mina Independiente José Terán ESPOLI 1–4[permanent dead link] November 27, 2011
  • 5 Player scored 5 goals.

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