1995 in Ecuadorian football

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The 1995 season is the 73rd season of competitive football in Ecuador.

National leagues[]

Serie A[]

Serie B[]

  • Winner: Deportivo Cuenca (2nd title)
  • Promoted: Deportivo Cuenca, Técnico Universitario
  • Relegated: Valdez, Flamengo

Segunda[]

  • Winner: Imbabura (1st title)
  • Promoted: Imbabura,

Clubs in international competitions[]

Team 1995 Copa Libertadores 1995 Copa CONMEBOL
Barcelona N/A Eliminated in the First Round
Emelec Eliminated in the Semifinals N/A
El Nacional Eliminated in the First Round N/A

National teams[]

Senior team[]

The Ecuadorian national team played 10 matches in 1995: three at the Copa América, and seven friendlies, including two at the Kirin Cup and three at the Korea Cup.

Copa América[]

For the 1995 Copa America, held in Uruguay, Ecuador was drawn into Group B with Colombia, Brazil, and Peru. They finished third in their group, as well as the third best third-place team, and were eliminated after the Group Stage.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Brazil 3 3 0 0 6 0 +6 9
 Colombia 3 1 1 1 2 4 −2 4
 Ecuador 3 1 0 2 2 3 −1 3
 Peru 3 0 1 2 2 5 −3 1
Brazil 1 – 0 Ecuador
Ronaldão 73'

Colombia 1 – 0 Ecuador
Rincón 44'
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Pablo Peña (Bolivia)

Ecuador 2 – 1 Peru
Díaz 61'
Mora 75'
I. Hurtado 82' (o.g.)

Friendlies[]

Paraguay 1 – 0 Ecuador
Acuña 46'
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: (Chile)

Bolivia 2 – 2 Ecuador
Etcheverry 2'
Sánchez 29'
M. Tenorio 41'
E. Hurtado 89'
Kirin Cup[]

Ecuador participated in the 1995 Kirin Cup against Japan and Scotland. Japan won the competition, with Ecuador finishing in third.

Scotland 2 – 1 Ecuador
Robertson 64'
Crawford 75'
I. Hurtado 68' (pen.)
Toyama Athletic Stadium, Toyama
Attendance: 5,669

Japan 3 – 0 Ecuador
Nakayama 36'
Miura 46' (pen.), 53' (pen.)
National Stadium, Tokyo
Attendance: 53,438
Referee: (Germany)
Korea Cup[]

Ecuador participated in the 1995 Korea Cup, a friendly international tournament used to help train the South Korean national team. Ecuador won the competition.

Ecuador 4 – 1 Zambia
E. Hurtado 19', 66', 78', 81' 51'
Changwon Civil Stadium, Changwon
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: (South Korea)

Ecuador 2 – 1 Costa Rica
E. Hurtado 37'
Díaz 57'
Madrigal 76'
Olympic Stadium, Seoul
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: (South Korea)

Ecuador 1 – 0 Zambia
Díaz 57'
Olympic Stadium, Seoul
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: (South Korea)

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