2009 Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito season

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LDU Quito
2009 season
PresidentCarlos Arroyo
ManagerJorge Fossati
Serie A4th
Copa LibertadoresSecond Stage
Recopa SudamericanaChampions (1st title)
Copa SudamericanaChampions (1st title)
Top goalscorerLeague: Claudio Bieler (22 goals)
All: Claudio Bieler (32 goals)
Highest home attendance24,919;
(September 27 v. Barcelona)
Lowest home attendance1,033;
(February 13 v. Manta)
Average home league attendance7,920
Away colours
Third colours
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Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito's 2009 season was the club's 56th year in professional football, and the 48th in the top level of professional football in Ecuador. The club participated in their 14th Copa Libertadores, where they unsuccessfully defended their 2008 title. The club also participate in, and won, their first Recopa Sudamericana. They also won their first Copa Sudamericana title.

This season marked the second coaching tenure of Uruguayan Jorge Fossati. He previously led the team between 2003 and 2004, and led the team to their 7th national championship in 2003.

Club[]

Personnel[]

President: Carlos Arroyo
Honorary President: Rodrigo Paz
Manager: Jorge Fossati
President of the Football Commission: Edwin Ripalda
Assistant: Eduardo de Capellán
Physical Trainer: Alejandro Valenzuela

Kits[]

Supplier: Umbro
Sponsor(s): Holcim, Powerade, Chevrolet

Recopa Sudamericana principal kit
Recopa Sudamericana alternate
Peace Cup principal kit
Peace Cup alternate

Squad information[]

N
Pos
Nat.
Player
Age
Since
App
Goals
Notes
1 GK Ecuador José Francisco Cevallos 37 2008 19 0
2 DF Argentina Norberto Araujo 30 2007 62 0
3 DF Ecuador Renán Calle 32 2007 42 4
4 DF Ecuador Ulises de la Cruz 34 2009 128 20 Previously with the club from '97-'99 and '00
5 MF Ecuador Alfonso Obregón 36 2002 306 10 Previously with the club from '98-'00
6 MF Ecuador Pedro Larrea 22 2003 64 0
8 MF Ecuador Édison Méndez 29 2009 60 6 Previously with the club from '05-'07
9 FW Ecuador Walter Calderón 31 2009 0 0
10 MF Ecuador Christian Lara 28 2009 44 16 Previously with the club in '07
11 FW Ecuador Franklin Salas 27 2008 208 45 Previously with the club from '00-'07
13 DF Ecuador Néicer Reasco (captain) 31 2008 324 22 Previously with the club from '97-'00 and '01-'06
14 DF Ecuador Diego Calderón 22 2007 62 2 Previously with the club in '05
15 MF Ecuador William Araujo 29 2008 33 4
16 FW Argentina Claudio Bieler 24 2008 31 13
17 FW Ecuador Danny Vera 28 2009 0 0
18 MF Ecuador Ángel Cheme 24 2009 0 0
19 FW Argentina Claudio Graf 32 2009 0 0
20 MF Paraguay Enrique Vera 29 2009 90 8 Previously with the club from '06-'08
21 MF Ecuador Edder Vaca 23 2008 22 7
22 GK Ecuador Alexander Domínguez 21 2006 34 0
23 DF Ecuador Jayro Campos 24 2005 114 6
24 DF Ecuador Gabriel Espinosa 20 2006 15 1
25 GK Ecuador Daniel Viteri 27 2008 9 0
27 FW Ecuador Víctor Estupiñán 20 2006 9 0
33 DF Ecuador Carlos Espínola 33 2009 154 13 Previously with the club from '03-'06
50 MF Ecuador Danny Vaca 18 2007 22 1
51 MF Ecuador Miler Bolaños 18 2009 0 0
52 MF Ecuador Israel Chango 19 2006 57 1
53 MF Ecuador Eduardo Bone 18 2007 2 0
54 MF Ecuador Cristhian Hurtado 18 2008 1 0
55 MF Ecuador Pedro Romo 18 2008 1 0
56 DF Ecuador Galo Corozo 18 2009 0 0
58 MF Ecuador Efren de la Cruz 18 2008 1 0
- MF Ecuador Jefferson Lara 18 2008 16 0

Note: Caps and goals are of the national league and are current as of the beginning of the season.

Copa Libertadores squad[]

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Ecuador ECU José Francisco Cevallos
2 DF Argentina ARG Norberto Araujo
3 DF Ecuador ECU Renán Calle
4 DF Ecuador ECU Paúl Ambrosi
5 MF Ecuador ECU Alfonso Obregón
6 FW Uruguay URU Richard Morales
7 MF Ecuador ECU Miler Bolaños
8 MF Ecuador ECU Patricio Urrutia (captain)
9 FW Ecuador ECU Walter Calderón
10 MF Ecuador ECU Edder Vaca
11 FW Ecuador ECU Franklin Salas
12 MF Ecuador ECU Gabriel Espinosa
13 DF Ecuador ECU Néicer Reasco
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Ecuador ECU Diego Calderón
15 DF Ecuador ECU William Araujo
16 FW Argentina ARG Claudio Bieler
17 FW Ecuador ECU Danny Vera
18 MF Ecuador ECU Ángel Cheme
19 FW Chile CHI Reinaldo Navia
20 MF Ecuador ECU Pedro Larrea
21 MF Argentina ARG Damián Manso
22 GK Ecuador ECU Alexander Domínguez
23 DF Ecuador ECU Jayro Campos
24 MF Ecuador ECU Carlos Espínola
25 GK Ecuador ECU Daniel Viteri

Recopa Sudamericana squad[]

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Ecuador ECU José Francisco Cevallos
2 DF Argentina ARG Norberto Araujo
3 DF Ecuador ECU Renán Calle
4 DF Ecuador ECU Paúl Ambrosi
5 DF Ecuador ECU Ulises de la Cruz
6 MF Ecuador ECU Pedro Larrea
7 MF Ecuador ECU Miler Bolaños
8 MF Ecuador ECU Patricio Urrutia (captain)
9 FW Ecuador ECU Walter Calderón
10 MF Ecuador ECU Christian Lara
11 FW Ecuador ECU Franklin Salas
12 MF Ecuador ECU Gabriel Espinosa
13 DF Ecuador ECU Néicer Reasco
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Ecuador ECU Diego Calderón
15 DF Ecuador ECU William Araujo
16 FW Argentina ARG Claudio Bieler
17 FW Ecuador ECU Danny Vera
18 MF Ecuador ECU Byron Camacho
19 FW Argentina ARG Claudio Graf
20 MF Paraguay PAR Enrique Vera
21 MF Ecuador ECU Pedro Romo
22 GK Ecuador ECU Alexander Domínguez
23 DF Ecuador ECU Jayro Campos
24 DF Ecuador ECU Carlos Espínola
25 GK Ecuador ECU Daniel Viteri

Copa Sudamericana squad[]

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Ecuador ECU José Francisco Cevallos
2 DF Argentina ARG Norberto Araujo
3 DF Ecuador ECU Renán Calle
4 DF Ecuador ECU Paúl Ambrosi
5 DF Ecuador ECU Ulises de la Cruz
6 MF Ecuador ECU Pedro Larrea
7 MF Ecuador ECU Miler Bolaños
8 MF Ecuador ECU Patricio Urrutia
9 FW Ecuador ECU Walter Calderón
10 MF Ecuador ECU Christian Lara
11 FW Ecuador ECU Franklin Salas
12 MF Ecuador ECU Édison Méndez
13 DF Ecuador ECU Néicer Reasco (captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Ecuador ECU Diego Calderón
15 DF Ecuador ECU William Araujo
16 FW Argentina ARG Claudio Bieler
17 FW Ecuador ECU Víctor Estupiñán
18 MF Ecuador ECU Gabriel Espinosa
19 FW Argentina ARG Claudio Graf
20 MF Ecuador ECU Alex Bolaños[1]
21 MF Ecuador ECU Pedro Romo
22 GK Ecuador ECU Alexander Domínguez
23 DF Ecuador ECU Jayro Campos
24 DF Ecuador ECU Carlos Espínola
25 GK Ecuador ECU Daniel Viteri
20 MF Paraguay PAR Enrique Vera

:1.^ Alex Bolaños replaced Enrique Vera on November 11 due to injury.

Winter transfers[]

Summer transfers[]

Competitions[]

Overall[]

Competition Started round Final
position / round
First match Last match
Serie A First Stage 4th Feb 1 Dec 6
Copa Libertadores Second Stage Second Stage Feb 17 Apr 29
Recopa Sudamericana Final Winner Jun 25 Jul 9
Copa Sudamericana First Stage Winner Aug 11 Dec 2

Pre-season[]

LDU Quito played two preseason friendlies prior to the start of the Serie A season

January 17 LDU Quito 3 – 0 ESPOLI Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
10:00 (UTC-5)

January 20 El Nacional 2 – 2 LDU Quito Deportivo "El Sauce",
10:00 (UTC-5)

La Noche Blanca is the club's official presentation for the season. They hosted Colombian club Santa Fe.

January 23 La Noche Blanca LDU Quito Ecuador 2 – 0 Colombia Santa Fe Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
19:35 (UTC-5) Bieler Goal 46'
Urrutia Goal 51' (pen.)
Article Attendance: ≈20,000
Referee: Tomás Alarcón

Serie A[]

2009 is the club's 48th season in the top-level of professional football in Ecuador. The first game of the season began on January 31, with LDU Quito's first game on February 1.

First stage[]

The first stage was a double round-robin tournament. LDU Quito finished 2nd and qualified to the Third Stage with 2 bonus points.

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
22 12 6 4 44 20  +24 42 9 2 0 27 5  +22 3 4 4 17 15  +2

Last updated: July 12, 2009.
Source: Season's Wikipedia article

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHARHAHAHA
ResultDLWDWLWWWLWDWLWDDDWWWW
Position3975454213221112222222
Updated to match(es) played on July 12, 2009. Source: Season's Wikipedia article
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
February 1 Round 1 LDU Quito 1–1 Olmedo Quito
11:30 (UTC-5) Reasco Goal 76' Report Méndez Goal 26' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 6,331
Referee: José Luis Espinel
February 6 Round 2 LDU Portoviejo 2–1 LDU Quito Portoviejo
20:30 (UTC-5) Goal 12'
Pachi Goal 58'
Report Urrutia Goal 84' Stadium: Estadio Reales Tamarindos
Attendance: 9,050
Referee: Tomás Alarcón
February 13 Round 3 LDU Quito 2–1 Manta Quito
19:30 (UTC-5) Campos Goal 44'
D. Vera Goal 87'
Report Goal 40' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 1,033
Referee: Manuel Hidalgo
February 21 Round 4 El Nacional 1–1 LDU Quito Quito
12:00 (UTC-5) Sánchez Goal 82' Report Bieler Goal 3' Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Attendance: 14,322
Referee: José Carpio
February 28 Round 5 LDU Quito 4–0 Deportivo Quito Quito
18:00 (UTC-5) W. Calderón Goal 2'
Bieler Goal 8'42'
Ambrosi Goal 87'
Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 12,671
Referee: Omar Ponce
March 16 Round 7 LDU Quito 3–2 ESPOLI Quito
19:15 (UTC-5) Espínola Goal 26'
Bieler Goal 47'
Manso Goal 90+2'
Report Goal 23'
Cañete Goal 44'
Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 2,374
Referee: Carlos Vera
March 21 Round 8 Técnico Universitario 1–4 LDU Quito Ambato
16:00 (UTC-5) Wila Goal 29' Report Bieler Goal 4'
W. Calderón Goal 35'
Bolaños Goal 54'
W. Araujo Goal 85'
Stadium: Estadio Bellavista
Attendance: 5,632
Referee: Omar Ponce
April 2 Round 6 Deportivo Cuenca 1–0 LDU Quito Cuenca
19:00 (UTC-5) Preciado Goal 83' Report Stadium: Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar
Attendance: 8,045
Referee: Miguel Hidalgo
Note: This match postponed due to Liga's participation in the Copa Libertadores.
April 5 Round 9 LDU Quito 1–0 Macará Quito
11:30 (UTC-5) D. Vera Goal 75' Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 1,958
Referee: Daniel Salazar
April 12 Round 10 Barcelona 2–1 LDU Quito Guayaquil
18:00 (UTC-5) Mina Goal 27'
Román Goal 65'
Report Bieler Goal 47' Stadium: Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha
Attendance: 7,331
Referee: Carlos Vera
April 17 Round 11 LDU Quito 2–0 Emelec Quito
19:30 (UTC-5) E. Vaca Goal 29'
Bieler Goal 46' (pen.)
Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 7,831
Referee: Omar Ponce
April 24 Round 12 Emelec 1–1 LDU Quito Guayaquil
19:45 (UTC-5) Rojas Goal 90+5' Report Larrea Goal 46' Stadium: Estadio George Capwell
Attendance: 13,220
Referee: Tomás Alarcón
May 3 Round 13 LDU Quito 3–0 Barcelona Quito
12:30 (UTC-5) Bieler Goal 8'74'
W. Calderón Goal 63'
Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 20,210
Referee: Omar Ponce
May 10 Round 14 Macará 2–1 LDU Quito Ambato
11:45 (UTC-5) Garcés Goal 71'
Figueroa Goal 90+2'
Report Ambrosi Goal 5' Stadium: Estadio Bellavista
Attendance: 4,718
Referee: Samuel Haro
May 16 Round 15 LDU Quito 4–0 Técnico Universitario Quito
18:00 (UTC-5) Reasco Goal 51'
Bieler Goal 63'70'
W. Calderón Goal 87'
Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 1,740
Referee: Alfredo Intriago
May 23 Round 16 ESPOLI 2–2 LDU Quito Ibarra
16:00 (UTC-5) Ibarra Goal 39'
Goal 89'
Report D. Vera Goal 51'
Bieler Goal 73'
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico
Attendance: 7,224
Referee: Diego Lara
May 31 Round 17 LDU Quito 1–1 Deportivo Cuenca Quito
11:45 (UTC-5) Bieler Goal 70' Report Quiñónez Goal 43' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Referee: Samuel Haro
June 13 Round 18 Deportivo Quito 1–1 LDU Quito Quito
16:00 (UTC-5) Minda Goal 43' Report D. Vera Goal 6' Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Attendance: 13,464
Referee: Tomás Alarcón
June 21 Round 19 LDU Quito 2–0 El Nacional Quito
18:00 (UTC-5) Bieler Goal 10'25' Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 7,419
Referee: Carlos Vera
July 1 Round 20 Manta 0–2 LDU Quito Manta
19:00 (UTC-5) Report D. Vera Goal 11'
Bieler Goal 72'
Stadium: Estadio Jocay
Attendance: 4,020
Referee: Daniel Salazar
July 5 Round 21 LDU Quito 4–0 LDU Portoviejo Quito
12:00 (UTC-5) W. Calderón Goal 8'78'
Bolaños Goal 22'
Espínola Goal 50'
Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 5,401
Referee: Samuel Haro
July 12 Round 22 Olmedo 2–3 LDU Quito Riobamba
12:00 (UTC-5) Goal 77'
Goal 87'
Report W. Calderón Goal 35'60'
Bolaños Goal 71'
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico
Attendance: 6,629
Referee: Carlos Vera

Second stage[]

Liga was placed into Group 1 with Barcelona, Deportivo Cuenca, El Nacional, LDU Portoviejo, and Macará. They will also play Deportivo Quito in a "clásico". They finished first in their group and earned an extra bonus point toward the Third Stage.

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
12 6 4 2 18 10  +8 22 3 3 0 10 3  +7 3 1 2 8 7  +1

Last updated: October 3, 2009.
Source: Season's Wikipedia article

Round123456789101112
GroundHHAAHHAHAAHA
ResultDWDWDWWDWLWL
Position322221111111
Updated to match(es) played on October 3, 2009. Source: Season's Wikipedia article
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
July 18 Round 1 LDU Quito 2–2 Deportivo Cuenca Quito
18:00 (UTC-5) Bieler Goal 46'
Graf Goal 64'
Report Matamoros Goal 8'
Paredes Goal 85'
Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 1,975
Referee: José Luis Espinel
August 2 Round 3 LDU Quito 1–0 El Nacional Quito
11:30 (UTC-5) Graf Goal 67' Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 4,156
Referee: Tomás Alarcón
August 5 Round 2 Barcelona 1–1 LDU Quito Guayaquil
19:00 (UTC-5) Oyola Goal 5' Report Ambrosi Goal 56' Stadium: Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha
Attendance: 17,239
Referee: Carlos Vera
Note: This match was postponed due to Liga's participation in the 2009 Peace Cup.
August 16 Round 5 Macará 0–2 LDU Quito Ambato
10:30 (UTC-5) Report Bieler Goal 33' (pen.)
Bolaños Goal 55'
Stadium: Estadio Bellavista
Attendance: 4,473
Referee: José Carpio
August 19 Round 4 LDU Quito 0–0 Deportivo Quito Quito
19:30 (UTC-5) Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 12,107
Referee: Daniel Salazar
Note: This match was postponed due to Liga's participation in the 2009 Copa Sudamericana.
August 22 Round 6 LDU Quito 2–0 LDU Portoviejo Quito
17:00 (UTC-5) Graf Goal 75'
Bolaños Goal 85'
Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 1,508
Referee: Tomas Alarcón
August 29 Round 7 LDU Portoviejo 0–4 LDU Quito Portoviejo
20:30 (UTC-5) Report Graf Goal 32'
Bieler Goal 56'
Bolaños Goal 76'
Calle Goal 90'
Stadium: Estadio Reales Tamarindos
Attendance: 3,210
Referee: José Carpio
Note: In this match, Miler Bolaños scored LDU Quito's 2,500th goal.[1]
September 13 Round 8 LDU Quito 1–1 Macará Quito
11:30 (UTC-5) Reasco Goal 19' Report Ferreyra Goal 80' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 2,452
Referee: Diego Lara
September 16 Round 10 El Nacional 0–1 LDU Quito Quito
19:15 (UTC-5) Report Reasco Goal 55' Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Attendance: 6,504
Referee: Carlos Vera
Note: This match was moved forward due to Liga's Round of 16 match of the Copa Sudamericana.
September 19 Round 9 Deportivo Quito 3–0 LDU Quito Quito
18:00 (UTC-5) Borghello Goal 17'41'
Pirchio Goal 21'
Report Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Attendance: 15,229
Referee: Tomas Alarcón
September 27 Round 11 LDU Quito 4–0 Barcelona Quito
12:00 (UTC-5) Bieler Goal 33'47'
Campos Goal 68'
Graf Goal 76'
Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 24,919
Referee: Daniel Salazar
October 3 Round 12 Deportivo Cuenca 3–0 LDU Quito Cuenca
16:00 (UTC-5) Matamoros Goal 35'80'
Preciado Goal 58'
Report Stadium: Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar
Attendance: 9,504
Referee: José Luis Espinel

Third stage[]

LDU Quito has qualified to the third stage twice, and has earned 3 bonus points for this stage. They are placed into Group 1 with Deportivo Quito, Macará, and Manta. This stage is scheduled to begin on October 18 and end on November 22.

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
6 1 3 2 4 2  +2 91 1 1 1 4 1  +3 0 2 1 0 1  −1

Last updated: November 22, 2009.
Source: Season's Wikipedia article
1. LDU Quito has an additional three bonus points earned in the First and Second Stage.

Round123456
GroundHAAHHA
ResultWDDDLL
Position112222
Updated to match(es) played on November 22, 2009. Source: Season's Wikipedia article
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
October 16 Round 1 LDU Quito 4–0 Manta Quito
19:30 (UTC-5) Bieler Goal 15'
Graf Goal 18'
W. Araujo Goal 34'
Salas Goal 90+1'
Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 1,765
Referee: Alfredo Intriago
October 25 Round 2 Deportivo Quito 0–0 LDU Quito Quito
12:00 (UTC-5) Report Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Attendance: 21,396
Referee: Tomás Alarcón
October 31 Round 3 Macará 0–0 LDU Quito Ambato
16:00 (UTC-5) Report Stadium: Estadio Bellavista
Attendance: 4,967
Referee: Carlos Vera
November 8 Round 4 LDU Quito 0–0 Macará Quito
11:30 (UTC-5) Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 19,053
Referee: Samuel Haro
November 16 Round 5 LDU Quito 0–1 Deportivo Quito Quito
15:45 (UTC-5) Report Borghello Goal 6' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 14,316
Referee: Carlos Vera
November 22 Round 6 Manta 1–0 LDU Quito Manta
12:00 (UTC-5) López Goal 90' Report Stadium: Estadio Jocay
Attendance: 310
Referee: José Caprio

Fourth stage[]

Liga qualified to the third-place playoff of the fourth stage. They competed against Emelec for third-place and a berth in the 2010 Copa Libertadores first stage.

November 29 Emelec 1–0 LDU Quito Guayaquil
12:00 (UTC-5) Peirone Goal 11' Report Stadium: Estadio George Capwell
Attendance: 6,352
Referee: Omar Ponce
December 7 LDU Quito 0–1 Emelec Quito
16:00 (UTC-5) Report Rojas Goal 83' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 17,106
Referee: Miguel Hidalgo

Copa Libertadores[]

As the defending champion, LDU Quito automatically earned a berth in this year's tournament. This was the 14th time the club participated in the continent's premier club tournament. They were drawn into the Group 1 along with 2008 Copa do Brasil winner Sport Recife, the Chilean 2008 Clausura champion Colo-Colo, and the winner of the 5th preliminary match Palmeiras. The Group Stage began on February 11, with LDU Quito's first game on February 17.

LDU Quito started their title defense on a high note with a 3–2 home win against Palmeiras. This win was followed by two successive shut-out away losses in Recife and Santiago. A close home draw followed against Colo-Colo. Their last two matches were losses away and at home. They were eliminated from the competition on April 22 when Colo-Colo lost to Sport Recife.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Brazil Sport Recife 6 4 1 1 10 7 +3 13
2 Brazil Palmeiras 6 3 1 2 9 7 +2 10
3 Chile Colo-Colo 6 2 1 3 9 7 +2 7
4 Ecuador LDU Quito 6 1 1 4 6 13 −7 4
Source:[citation needed]
February 17 LDU Quito Ecuador 3–2 Brazil Palmeiras Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
17:00 (UTC-5) W. Calderón Goal 23'34'
Manso Goal 58'
Report[permanent dead link] Willians Goal 28'
Edmílson Goal 46'
Referee: Wilmar Roldán (Colombia)
March 4 Sport Recife Brazil 2–0 Ecuador LDU Quito Estádio Adelmar da Costa Carvalho (Ilha do Retiro), Recife
21:50 (UTC-3) Daniel Goal 13'
Paulo Baier Goal 72' (pen.)
Report[permanent dead link] Attendance: 20,184
Referee: Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay)
March 12 Colo-Colo Chile 3–0 Ecuador LDU Quito Estadio Monumental David Arellano, Santiago
21:15 (UTC-4) Carranza Goal 56'
Cereceda Goal 61'
Barrios Goal 65'
Report[permanent dead link] Referee: Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay)
April 9 LDU Quito Ecuador 1–1 Chile Colo-Colo Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
15:00 (UTC-5) Campos Goal 48' Report[permanent dead link] Bieler Goal 90+2' (o.g.) Referee: Armando Archundia (Mexico)
April 21 Palmeiras Brazil 2–0 Ecuador LDU Quito Estádio Palestra Itália (Parque Antarctica), São Paulo
20:15 (UTC-3) Marcão Goal 48'
Diego Souza Goal 83'
Report[permanent dead link] Attendance: 19,205
Referee: Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay)
April 29 LDU Quito Ecuador 2–3 Brazil Sport Recife Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
19:50 (UTC-5) Espínola Goal 2'
D. Vera Goal 41'
Report[permanent dead link] Andrade Goal 23'77'
Igor Goal 58'
Referee: Juan Soto (Venezuela)

Recopa Sudamericana[]

As the 2008 Copa Libertadores champion, LDU Quito qualified for this year's Recopa Sudamericana. They played against the 2008 Copa Sudamericana winner Sport Club Internacional in a two-legged match-up. This is LDU Quito's first Recopa Sudamericana. Internacional previously won the competition in 2007. The first leg was played at Internacional's stadium, Beira-Rio in Porto Alegre. Argentine Claudio Bieler provided the lone goal of the game for Liga. The second leg, played back in Quito at La Casa Blanca, was won decisively by the home team 3 goals to none. Carlos Espínola, Claudio Bieler, and recently signed Enrique Vera provided the scores for Liga. The Recopa title is LDU Quito's second international title.

June 25 Internacional Brazil 0–1 Ecuador LDU Quito Porto Alegre, Brazil
21:50 (UTC-3) Report[permanent dead link] Bieler Goal 57' Stadium: Estádio José Pinheiro Borba (Beira-Rio)
Attendance: 30,284
Referee: Juan Soto (Venezuela)
July 9 LDU Quito Ecuador 3–0 Brazil Internacional Quito, Ecuador
19:50 (UTC-5) Espínola Goal 10'
Bieler Goal 40'
E. Vera Goal 57'
Report[permanent dead link] Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Referee: (Chile)

Copa Sudamericana[]

LDU Quito qualified for the 2009 Copa Sudamericana on July 5. By finishing 2nd in the First Stage of the Serie A, Liga earned the Ecuador 2 berth and started in the First Stage of the competition. Liga's opponent in the First Stage is Paraguayan club Libertad. The first leg was played at home at La Casa Blanca. Néicer Reasco scored the only goal of the match in stoppage time of the first half. The second leg, played in Asunción on August 25, ended in a draw. Javier González put the home team ahead in the first half. Édison Méndez scored a second half goal to keep LDU Quito the overall advantage. Liga's Round of 16 tie against Lanús opened at home. Argentine striker Claudio Bieler scored a hat-trick in the first half before Édison Méndez scored the final goal at the end of regulation time to give Liga a four-goal advantage going into the second leg. In second leg, Lanús came out strong, but were unable to get one past goalkeeper Alexander Domínguez. Claudio Bieler finally broke the tie in the 71st minute with a long-range free-kick from outside the box. Santiago Salcedo tied it for the home team before the end of regulation. LDU Quito advanced to the Quarterfinals 4–1 on points. In the Quarterfinals, Liga played Vélez Sársfield, also from Argentina. In both games, Liga came from behind to get favorable results. In the first leg in Buenos Aires, Hernán Rodrigo López scored first for the locals to give them the lead. A brilliant play by Néicer Reasco led to a pass to Claudio Bieler who scored the equalizer, from the floor after being tripped, to give Liga an away goal and the tie. The second leg in Quito started the same after Hernán Rodrigo López scored first for Vélez to give them the overall advantage. But Enrique Vera and Carlos Espínola scored in the second half to give Liga the win and a place in the semifinals. In the Semifinals, Liga played River Plate from Montevideo, Uruguay. The first leg of the semifinal was played at the famed Estadio Centenario. River took the first leg 2–1 when Jorge Córdoba scored the winner in the second half of the match. Liga avenged their first loss in the tournament with a lopsided 7–0 win at home. Claudio Bieler scored another hat-trick in the tournament, in addition to goals from Carlos Espínola, Ulises de la Cruz, Miler Bolaños, and Édison Méndez. The win at home is officially the most lopsided win in the history of the tournament. Liga will play Brazilian club Fluminense in the Finals. This is a repeat of the 2008 Copa Libertadores Final. The first leg was played at home. Marquinho scored within the first minute of the game for Fluminense to put them ahead early. However, Liga persisted and answered back with a hat-trick by Méndez in the 21', 44, and 60'. Franklin Salas and Ulises de la Cruz added two more in the 78' and 87' to give Liga a huge 5–1 win and a four-goal advantage going into the second leg. The second leg at Maracanã ended the same way it did in 2008: a Fluminense win. This time, Fluminense won 3–0 and was unable to overcome the four-goal difference. Liga won the Copa Sudamericana and become the Ecuadorian club to win CONMEBOL's three major tournaments.

August 11 First Stage LDU Quito Ecuador 1–0 Paraguay Libertad Quito, Ecuador
16:00 (UTC-5) Reasco Goal 45' Report[permanent dead link] Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 6,786
Referee: José Buitrago (Colombia)
August 25 First Stage Libertad Paraguay 1–1 Ecuador LDU Quito Asunción, Paraguay
19:15 (UTC-3) González Goal 32' Report[permanent dead link] Méndez Goal 63' Stadium: Estadio Defensores del Chaco
Referee: Paulo César de Oliveira (Brazil)
September 24 Round of 16 LDU Quito Ecuador 4–0 Argentina Lanús Quito, Ecuador
16:00 (UTC-5) Bieler Goal 5'7'26' (pen.)
Méndez Goal 90 +1' (pen.)
Report[permanent dead link] Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Referee: Wilmar Roldán (Colombia)
October 1 Round of 16 Lanús Argentina 1–1 Ecuador LDU Quito Lanús, Argentina
19:15 (UTC-3) Salcedo Goal 76' Report[permanent dead link] Bieler Goal 71' Stadium: Estadio Ciudad de Lanús – Néstor Díaz Pérez
Referee: Juan Soto (Venezuela)
October 20 Quarterfinals Vélez Sarsfield Argentina 1–1 Ecuador LDU Quito Buenos Aires, Argentina
21:30 (UTC-3) López Goal 5' Report[permanent dead link] Bieler Goal 52' Stadium: José Amalfitani Stadium
Attendance: 7,606
Referee: Paulo César de Oliveira (Brazil)
November 5 Quarterfinals LDU Quito Ecuador 2–1 Argentina Vélez Sarsfield Quito, Ecuador
20:50 (UTC-5) Vera Goal 68'
Espínola Goal 75'
Report[permanent dead link] López Goal 44' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Referee: (Chile)
November 12 Semifinals River Plate Uruguay 2–1 Ecuador LDU Quito Montevideo, Uruguay
21:15 (UTC-2) Porta Goal 9'
Córdoba Goal 60'
Report[permanent dead link] Méndez Goal 34' Stadium: Estadio Centenario
Referee: Carlos Simon (Brazil)
November 19 Semifinals LDU Quito Ecuador 7–0 Uruguay River Plate Quito, Ecuador
19:15 (UTC-5) Bieler Goal 18'83'89'
Espínola Goal 28'
Bolaños Goal 45+2'
Méndez Goal 57'
de la Cruz Goal 77'
Report[permanent dead link] Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Referee: Óscar Ruiz (Colombia)
November 25 Finals LDU Quito Ecuador 5–1 Brazil Fluminense Quito, Ecuador
18:50 (UTC-5) Méndez Goal 21'44'60'
Salas Goal 78'
de la Cruz Goal 87'
Report Marquinho Goal 1' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Referee: Roberto Silvera (Uruguay)
December 2 Finals Fluminense Brazil 3–0 Ecuador LDU Quito Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
21:50 (UTC-3) Dieguinho Goal 14'
Fred Goal 44'
Gum Goal 72'
Stadium: Maracanã Stadium
Referee: Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay)

Peace Cup[]

LDU Quito were invited to participate in the 2009 Peace Cup, a friendly international club tournament organized by Sunmoon Peace Football Foundation, in Spain. For the Group Stage, they were drawn into Group B with Saudi Al-Ittihad and Spanish giants Real Madrid.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Spain Real Madrid 2 1 1 0 5 3 +2 4
Ecuador LDU Quito 2 1 0 1 5 5 0 3
Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 2 0 1 1 2 4 −2 1
Source: [2]
July 24 LDU Quito Ecuador 3–1 Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad Jerez, Spain
20:30 (UTC+2) Reasco Goal 20'
Ambrosi Goal 40'
Graf Goal 72'
Kariri Goal 74' Stadium: Estadio Municipal de Chapín
Referee: Eduardo Iturralde González (Spain)
July 28 Real Madrid Spain 4–2 Ecuador LDU Quito Madrid, Spain
2:30 (UTC+2) C. Ronaldo Goal 48' (pen.)
Granero Goal 53'
Metzelder Goal 71'
Negredo Goal 90+2'
E. Vera Goal 68'86' Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Referee: Kevin Blom (Netherlands)

Statistics[]

Num Pos Player Serie A Copa
Libertadores
Recopa
Sudamericana
Copa
Sudamericana
Total
App Goal Yellow card Red card App Goal Yellow card Red card App Goal Yellow card Red card App Goal Yellow card Red card App Goal Yellow card Red card
1 GK José Francisco Cevallos 17 - 4 1 4 - 1 1 1 - - - - - - - 22 - 5 2
2 DF Norberto Araujo 27 - 4 1 4 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 10 - 1 - 43 - 7 1
3 DF Renán Calle 18 - 6 4 6 - 2 - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - 27 - 9 4
4 DF Ulises de la Cruz 16 - 1 - - - - - 2 - 1 - 10 2 - 1 28 2 2 1
5 MF Alfonso Obregón 7 - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 9 - - -
6 DF Pedro Larrea 21 1 3 1 4 - 2 - 1 - - - 4 - 1 - 30 1 6 1
8 MF Édison Méndez 8 - 1 - - - - - - - - - 10 7 3 - 18 7 4 -
9 FW Walter Calderón 28 8 7 1 4 2 2 - - - - - 4 - 1 - 36 10 10 1
10 MF Christian Lara 14 - 1 - - - - - 2 - - - 5 - - - 21 - 1 -
11 MF Franklin Salas 21 1 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - - 2 1 - - 24 2 1 1
13 MF Néicer Reasco 33 4 4 - 6 - 3 - 2 - 1 - 10 1 2 - 51 5 10 -
14 DF Diego Calderón 32 - 10 - 6 - - 1 - - - - 10 - 3 - 48 - 13 1
15 DF William Araujo 31 2 5 - 5 - 3 - 1 - - - 10 - 2 - 47 2 10 -
16 FW Claudio Bieler 32 22 11 3 4 - 2 - 2 2 - - 10 8 2 - 48 32 15 3
17 FW Danny Vera 24 5 1 - 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - 27 6 1 -
18 MF Ángel Cheme 12 - 2 - 2 - - - - - - - 1 - - - 15 - 2 -
19 FW Claudio Graf 17 6 5 - - - - - 2 - - - 8 - - - 27 6 5 -
20 MF Enrique Vera 9 - 7 - - - - - 2 1 - - 5 1 4 - 16 2 11 -
20 MF Alex Bolaños - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 - - -
22 GK Alexander Domínguez 24 - 5 - 2 - - - 2 - - - 10 - 4 - 38 - 9 -
23 DF Jayro Campos 29 2 9 1 6 1 - - 2 - 1 - 8 - 4 2 45 3 14 3
24 MF Gabriel Espinosa 5 - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 6 - 1 -
25 GK Daniel Viteri 1 - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - - -
27 MF Víctor Estupiñán 8 - 1 - - - - - - - - - 3 - 1 - 11 - 2 -
33 DF Carlos Espínola 22 3 4 - 3 1 2 - 2 1 1 - 10 2 3 - 37 7 10 -
50 MF Danny Vaca 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 - - -
51 MF Miler Bolaños 35 6 12 - 2 - - 1 - - - - 5 1 - - 42 7 12 1
52 MF Israel Chango 7 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - 1 -
53 MF Eduardo Bone 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - - -
54 MF 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - -
54 MF Jefferson Lara 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - -
55 MF Pedro Romo 10 - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 - 2 -
56 MF Galo Corozo 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 -
58 MF Efren de la Cruz 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - -
4 DF Paúl Ambrosi 23 2 5 - 4 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 2 - - - 31 2 7 -
8 MF Patricio Urrutia 18 1 4 - 4 - 1 - 2 - - - - - - - 24 1 5 -
10 FW Edder Vaca 4 1 - 1 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 7 1 - 1
21 MF Damián Manso 14 1 3 - 4 1 - - - - - - - - - - 18 2 3 -
19 FW Reinaldo Navia 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - - -
34 FW Richard Morales 3 - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 5 - - -
Totals - 65 121 13 - 6 20 4 - 4 7 - - 23 31 3 - 98 179 20

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "El Comercio". Archived from the original on 2009-09-27. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
  2. ^ "Group Stage Results - individual fixture, date time". goal.com. Archived from the original on 6 August 2009. Retrieved 18 July 2009.

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