List of Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito presidents

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Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito is a football club based in Quito, Ecuador that competes in the Serie A, the senior football league in Ecuador. Since its official founding in 1930, the club has had 30 presidents, 10 of whom have served multiple stints. The current president is Isaac Alvarez Granda, also heads the Economic Soccer Commission and has accomplished remarkable work with his team.

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List of presidents

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NameFromToHonors
Bolívar León19301931
Eduardo Flores González19391940
Julio Aulestia Buttinoni19411942
Francisco Saá Chacón19471950
Antonio Salgado Noboa19481957
Germán Jaramillo Larrea195119521 Campeonato Amateur de Pichincha
Raúl Vaca Bastidas195319541 Campeonato Amateur de Pichincha, 1 Campeonato Interandino
Enrique Martínez Quiroga19551955
Sergio Páez Olmedo19561956
Ernesto Ordóñez Viteri195819581 Campeonato Interandino
Manuel Naranjo Toro196019611 Campeonato Interandino
Enrique Martínez Quiroga196119611 Campeonato Interandino
Oswaldo Núñez Moreno19631963
Carlos Mosquera19641965
Héctor Merino Valencia196619661 Campeonato Interandino
Rodrigo Paz 196719671 Campeonato Interandino
Héctor Merino Valencia19681968
Telmo Ponce196919701 Serie A
Edwin Ripalda19711971
Víctor Rosero Sánchez19721972
Rodrigo Paz ,
Edmundo Rivadeneira,
Raúl Vaca Bastidas
197319731 Ecuadorian Segunda Categoría
Raúl Vaca Bastidas197419752 Serie A, 1 Serie B
Rodrigo Paz 19761979
Rubén Chávez del Pozo19811981
Gonzalo Estupiñán Orejuela19821982
José Cueva Velásquez19831984
Guillermo Valencia19841984
Efrén Cocíos19841984
Iván Romero Jara19891989
Raúl Vaca Bastidas199019921 Serie A
Mario Zambrano Iturralde19931994
Darío Ávila Rivas199520043 Serie A, 1 Serie B
Esteban Santos200520071 Serie A
Carlos Arroyo Álvarez200720162 Serie A, 1 Copa Libertadores, 1 Copa Sudamericana, 2 Recopa Sudamericana
Guillermo Romero201720221 Serie A
Isaac Álvarez Granda2023presente1 Copa Sudamericana,

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References

  1. "LOS PRESIDENTES DEL CLUB". elportaldeliga.com. Archived from the original on April 29, 2007. Retrieved February 16, 2011.