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1999 in Ecuadorian football

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The 1999 season is the 77th season of competitive football in Ecuador.

National leagues

[[Serie A de Ecuador|Serie A]]

  • Champion: LDU Quito (6th title)
  • International cup qualifiers:
  • Relegated: Delfín, Deportivo Cuenca, Audaz Octubrino

[[Serie B de Ecuador|Serie B]]

  • Winner: Técnico Universitario (3rd title)
  • Promoted: Técnico Universitario
  • Relegated: Deportivo Quinindé

Segunda

  • Winner: Deportivo Saquisilí
  • Promoted: Deportivo Saquisilí

Clubs in international competitions

Team1999 Copa Libertadores1999 Copa Merconorte1999 Copa CONMEBOL
BarcelonaN/AEliminated in the group stageN/A
Deportivo CuencaN/AN/AEliminated in the Round of 16
El NacionalN/AEliminated in the group stageN/A
EmelecEliminated in the Round of 16Eliminated in the group stageN/A
LDU QuitoEliminated in the Round of 16N/AN/A

National teams

[[Ecuador national football team|Senior team]]

The Ecuador national team played in seventeen matches in 1999: three Copa América matches and 14 friendlies.

[[1999 Copa América|Copa América]]

Ecuador was drawn into Group C with Argentina, Colombia, and Uruguay. They lost all their matches and were eliminated in the group stage.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
330061+59
320154+16
310224−23
300337−40

Palermo


Ricard

Friendlies





Mendoza



García Morán Delgado



[[Canada Cup (soccer)|Canada Cup]]

Ecuador was invited to play in the Canada Cup, a friendly competition amongst national sides held in Edmonton. Ecuador won the competition for the senior side's first international trophy.

Delgado

DeVos

Notes

:1.Not a full FIFA international match because Denmark fielded a team with only players from its own league. :2.Guatemala fielded its U-23 team. It is still considered as a full FIFA international match. :3.Canada fielded its U-23 team. It is still considered as a full FIFA international match.

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