2010 in Ecuadorian football

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Football in Ecuador
Season2010
  2009 Flag of Ecuador.svg 2011  

The 2010 season is the 88th season of competitive football in Ecuador.

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National leagues

Serie A

Serie B

Segunda Categoria

Clubs in international competitions

Team 2010 Copa Libertadores 2010 Copa Sudamericana 2010 Recopa Sudamericana 2010 Copa Suruga Bank
Barcelona N/AEliminated in the Second StageN/AN/A
Deportivo Cuenca Eliminated in the Second StageN/AN/AN/A
Deportivo Quito Eliminated in the Second StageEliminated in the First StageN/AN/A
Emelec Eliminated in the Second StageEliminated in the Round of 16N/AN/A
LDU Quito N/AEliminated in the SemifinalsChampionRunner-up

National teams

Senior team

The senior team will play a number of friendlies in 2010 in preparation for the 2011 Copa América in Argentina.

May 7Friendly Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg0–0Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States
21:00 (UTC-4) ESPN Report Stadium: Meadowlands Stadium
Attendance: 77,507
Referee: Steven Depiero (Canada)
May 11Friendly
(Unofficial)
Philadelphia Union Flag of the United States.svg 1–1Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
11:30 (UTC-4) Torres Soccerball shade.svg23' Article [ permanent dead link ] Rojas Soccerball shade.svg20'Stadium: PPL Park
Attendance: Closed Door
May 16Friendly South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg2–0Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Seoul, South Korea
19:00 (UTC+9) Lee Seung-Ryul Soccerball shade.svg70'
Lee Chung-Yong Soccerball shade.svg84'
ESPN Report Stadium: Seoul World Cup Stadium
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Porached Wongkamdee (Thailand)
September 4Friendly Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg1–2Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Zapopan, Mexico
20:00 (UTC-5) Checa Soccerball shade.svg40' (o.g.) ESPN Report Benítez Soccerball shade.svg1'
Ayoví Soccerball shade.svg20'
Stadium: Estadio Omnilife
Attendance: 17,500
Referee: Wálter Quesada (Costa Rica)
September 7Friendly Venezuela  Flag of Venezuela (state).svg1–0Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Barquisimeto, Venezuela
20:30 UTC-4:30 Fedor Soccerball shade.svg85'Stadium: Estadio Metropolitano de Fútbol de Lara
Attendance: 30,000
October 8Friendly Ecuador  Flag of Ecuador.svg0–1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Harrison, New Jersey, United States
Falcao Soccerball shade.svg87'Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Referee: Andrew Chapin (United States)
October 12Friendly Ecuador  Flag of Ecuador.svg2–2Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Benítez Soccerball shade.svg32', 78' Smolarek Soccerball shade.svg61'
Obraniak Soccerball shade.svg70'
Stadium: Saputo Stadium
November 17Friendly Ecuador  Flag of Ecuador.svg4–1Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Quito, Ecuador
20:00 (UTC-5) Benítez Soccerball shade.svg2', 4'
Ayoví Soccerball shade.svg45' (pen.), 47'
Report Maldonado Soccerball shade.svg48'Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa

Under-20 team

The under-20 team played two friendlies against Colombia in preparation for the 2011 South American Youth Championship. [1]

April 24Friendly Ecuador  Flag of Ecuador.svg1–1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Ibarra, Ecuador
17:00 (UTC-5) Morales Soccerball shade.svg?' Article Castillo Soccerball shade.svg55'Stadium: Estadio Olímpico
Referee: Diego Lara (Ecuador)

Under-16 team

The under-16 team participated in the 2010 South American Games in Medellín. They finished the tournament in second place behind Colombia. Luis Batioja was the tournament's topscorer with eight goals. [2]

March 22Preliminary Round Colombia  Flag of Colombia.svg1–1Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Envigado
18:00 (UTC-5) Delgado Soccerball shade.svg14'Batioja Soccerball shade.svg8'Stadium: Estadio Envigado
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Quintana (Paraguay)
March 24Preliminary Round Ecuador  Flag of Ecuador.svg2–0Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Itagüí
15:30 (UTC-5)Batioja Soccerball shade.svg60'
Sornoza Soccerball shade.svg73'
Stadium: Estadio Ditaries Itagüí
Attendance: 500
Referee: Gambetta (Peru)
March 26Preliminary Round Ecuador  Flag of Ecuador.svg7–1Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Itagüí
14:00 (UTC-5) Sornoza Soccerball shade.svg19'
Batioja Soccerball shade.svg35', 45', 61', 88', 89'
Uchuari Soccerball shade.svg62'
Silva Soccerball shade.svg86'Stadium: Estadio Ditaries Itagüí
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Gamboa (Chile)
March 28Final Colombia  Flag of Colombia.svg2–1Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Envigado
20:00 (UTC-5) Delgado Soccerball shade.svg76'
Palomeque Soccerball shade.svg90+2'
Batioja Soccerball shade.svg32'Stadium: Estadio Envigado
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Quintana (Paraguay)

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