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1993 in Ecuadorian football

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Season
  
1993

The 1993 season is the 71st season of competitive football in Ecuador.

Contents

Serie A

  • Champion: Emelec (6th title)
  • International cup qualifiers:
  • 1994 Copa Libertadores: Emelec, Barcelona
  • 1994 Copa CONMEBOL: Green Cross, El Nacional
  • Relegated: Técnico Universitario, Santos
  • Serie B

  • Winner: ESPOLI (1st title)
  • Promoted: ESPOLI, LDU Portoviejo
  • Relegated: Universidad Católica, Audaz Octubrino
  • Segunda

  • Winner: Olmedo (1st title)
  • Promoted: Olmedo, Panamá
  • Senior team

    The Ecuadorian national team played eighteen matches in 1993: eight World Cup qualifiers, six at the Copa América, and four friendlies. Montemegrin manager Dušan Drašković resigned from his post this year after the team after failing to qualify to the 1994 FIFA World Cup.

    1994 FIFA World Cup qualifiers

    Qualification to the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States took place in 1993. Ecuador was placed into Group B with Brazil, Bolivia, Uruguay, and Venezuela. They finished in 4th place and failed to qualify to the global tournament.

    Copa América

    Ecuador played host to the 1993 Copa América.

    Group Stage

    They were drawn into Group A with Uruguay, Venezuela, and the United States. They went undefeated in group play and advanced to the Round of 16.

    Round of 16

    Ecuador was paired against Paraguay, Group B third-place finisher, in the Round of 16. They continued their winning ways and advanced to the semifinals.

    Semifinal

    Ecuador semifinal match was against Mexico, one of the tournament's two invitees. They lost their first game of the tournament.

    Third-place match

    Ecuador played the third-place match against Colombia, the loser of close game to eventual champion Argentina. They again would lose for the second straight match.

    Ecuador finished in fourth place. This matched their best results they had achieved in the continental tournament in 1959 (in which they also played host). Despite the fourth-place result, they were the most effective team of the tournament with an 66.7% efficacy rating, scoring the most goals (13), having the best goal difference (+8), and having the most wins (4).

    Note: Not an official international.

    References

    1993 in Ecuadorian football Wikipedia