1960 Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito season

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LDU Quito
1969 season
PresidentManuel Naranjo Toro
ManagerJosé Gómes Nogueira
Stadium Estadio El Ejido
Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Interandino
Serie A
Champions (3rd title)
6th
Top goalscorerÓscar Sappia [1] (13 goals - Campeonato Interandiano)
  1968
1970  

Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito's 1969 season was the club's 30th year of existence, the 7th year in professional football, and the 1st in the top level of professional football in Ecuador.

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Squad

No.Pos.NationPlayer [2] [3] [4]
GK Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Gonzalo Cevallos
GK Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Raúl Jiménez
DF Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Enrique Portilla
DF Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Clemente Rodríguez
DF Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Manuel Stacey
DF Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Juan Vega
DF Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Eduardo Zambrano
MF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Oswaldo Balducci
MF Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Héctor Morales
MF Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Vicente Villafuerte
MF Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Marcelo Zambrano
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Mario Zambrano
FW Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Epifanio Brizuela
FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Gilberto dos Santos
FW Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Armando Larrea
FW Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Hugo Mantilla
FW Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU José Morillo
FW Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Roberto Ortega
FW Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Gem Rivadeneira
FW Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Miguel Salazar
FW Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Óscar Sappia
FW Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Bolívar Vivero

Competitions

Campeonato Profesional Interadino

PositionTeamPointsQualification or relegation [1]
1 LDU Quito 26Champions (3rd title) and Qualified to the 1960 Campeonato Ecuatoriano Serie A
2 Deportivo Quito 25Qualified to the 1960 Campeonato Ecuatoriano Serie A
3 Macará 23Qualified to the 1960 Campeonato Ecuatoriano Serie A
4 España 22Qualified to the 1960 Campeonato Ecuatoriano Serie A
5 América de Ambato 22
6 Aucas 18
7 América de Quito 17
8 Atlanta 15

Serie A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
4 Deportivo Quito 84131312+19
5 Everest 8413151619
6 LDU Quito 8134101555
7 Macará 82061626104
8 España 8116122083
Source: [5]

Results

Home \ Away BSC SDQ CSE SDE CDE LDU MAC CSP
Barcelona 4–0
Deportivo Quito
Emelec 3–1
España
Everest 2–1
LDU Quito 0–04–12–20–1
Macará
Patria 2–2
Source: RSSSF
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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References

  1. 1 2 "La Época del Profesionalismo", Revista Liga Deportiva Universitaria, p. 17, September 1973
  2. Ribadeneira Araujo, Jorge (2008). Liga y el Negro Paz. Quito: Jorge Ribadeneira. p. 168. ISBN   978-9942-02-074-1.
  3. El fútbol que más nos gusta, la historia del fútbol ecuatoriano 1899-2013. Quito: La Red Editores. 2014. p. 66. ISBN   978-9942-8522-0-5.
  4. Con la U en el corazón. El siglo de Liga. Quito: Club de Liga Deportiva Universitaria. 2014. p. 115. ISBN   978-9942-20-454-7.
  5. Espinoza Añazco, Fernando (February 20, 2003). "Ecuador 1960". RSSSF . Retrieved May 10, 2011.