2021 Supercopa Ecuador final

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2021 Supercopa Ecuador Final
Date26 June 2021
Venue Estadio Banco Guayaquil, Sangolquí
Referee Roberto Sánchez [1]
2020
2023

The 2021 Supercopa Ecuador final, known as the 2021 Supercopa Ecuador was the final of the 2nd edition of the Supercopa Ecuador, compared to the 2020 Supercopa Ecuador the second edition was a small tournament consisting 6 clubs instead of the usual two. The final was disputed between LDU Quito who played their second final and were the defending champions of the tournament, and Barcelona S.C. who played their first ever Supercopa Ecuador final.

Contents

In the final LDU Quito beat Barcelona S.C. 1-0 after 90 minutes due to the result of an own goal by Bryan Caicedo in the 4th minute of the game. [2]

Teams

Unlike the previous season's Supercopa Ecuador the format of the competition consisted of 6 clubs, 4 of which played a preliminary round, those being 9 de Octubre, Emelec, Delfín and Independiente del Valle. After that the two clubs who advanced faced off against LDU Quito and Barcelona S.C. [3]

The two clubs who played in the final of the 2021 Supercopa were.

TeamPrevious appearances (bold indicates winners)
LDU Quito 1 (2020)
Barcelona S.C. none

Details

Barcelona S.C. 0–1 LDU Quito
Report
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Estadio Banco Guayaquil , Sangolquí
Attendance: no spectators.
Referee: Roberto Sánchez [1]
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Barcelona SC
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LDU Quito
GK1 Flag of Argentina.svg Javier Burrai (c)
RB28 Flag of Ecuador.svg Jean Carlos Montaño Sub off.svg 46'
CB29 Flag of Ecuador.svg Joshue Quiñónez
CB4 Flag of Ecuador.svg Bryan Caicedo
LB6 Flag of Ecuador.svg Leonel Quiñónez
CM20 Flag of Uruguay.svg Bruno Piñatares Yellow card.svg 44'Sub off.svg 70'
CM19 Flag of Ecuador.svg Nixon Molina Yellow card.svg 40'Sub off.svg 67'
RM26 Flag of Ecuador.svg Byron Castillo
CM8 Flag of Argentina.svg Leandro Martínez Sub off.svg 70'
LM15 Flag of Ecuador.svg Jonathan Perlaza Sub off.svg 46'
CF11 Flag of Ecuador.svg Carlos Garcés Yellow card.svg 90'
Substitutes:
MF13 Flag of Ecuador.svg Gabriel Cortez Sub on.svg 46'
FW77 Flag of Ecuador.svg Adonis Preciado Sub on.svg 46'Yellow card.svg 84'
FW9 Flag of Uruguay.svg Gonzalo Mastriani Sub on.svg 67'
MF18 Flag of Ecuador.svg Matías Oyola Sub on.svg 70'
MF27 Flag of Ecuador.svg Michael Carcelén Sub on.svg 70'
Manager:
Flag of Argentina.svg Fabián Bustos
GK22 Flag of Argentina.svg Adrián Gabbarini (c)
RB14 Flag of Ecuador.svg José Quintero
CB4 Flag of Ecuador.svg Luis Caicedo Yellow card.svg 5'
CB21 Flag of Ecuador.svg Anderson Ordóñez
LB20 Flag of Ecuador.svg Christian Cruz
RM23 Flag of Uruguay.svg Matías Zunino Sub off.svg 72'
CM18 Flag of Argentina.svg Lucas Piovi Sub off.svg 90+3'Yellow card.svg 57'
LM8 Flag of Ecuador.svg Jordy Alcívar Sub off.svg 72'
RW10 Flag of Ecuador.svg Jhojan Julio Sub off.svg 90+3'Yellow card.svg 88'
CF7 Flag of Paraguay.svg Luis Amarilla
LW11 Flag of Ecuador.svg Billy Arce Sub off.svg 87'
Substitutes:
MF26 Flag of Ecuador.svg Sebastián González B. Sub on.svg 72'Yellow card.svg 85'
DF5 Flag of Argentina.svg Lucas Villarruel Sub on.svg 72'
DF29 Flag of Ecuador.svg Adolfo Muñoz Sub on.svg 87'
FW16 Flag of Ecuador.svg Djorkaeff Reasco Sub on.svg 90+3'
DF24 Flag of Ecuador.svg Moisés Corozo Sub on.svg 90+3'
Manager:
Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Di Noia

Assistant referees: [1]
Wilson Arévalo
Carlos Vera
Fourth official:
Gorky Araujo
Referee Advisor:
José Alvarado

Match rules

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References

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