2013 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A

Copa Pilsener Serie A
Season 2013
Champions Emelec (11th title)
Relegated Macará
Deportivo Quevedo
2014 Copa Libertadores Emelec
Independiente del Valle
Deportivo Quito
2014 Copa Sudamericana Emelec
Independiente del Valle
Universidad Católica
Barcelona
Matches played 264
Goals scored 645 (2.44 per match)
Top goalscorer Federico Nieto
(29 goals)
Biggest home win Emelec 7–0 Universidad Católica
(October 20)
Biggest away win Universidad Católica 0–4 Emelec
(January 30)
Macará 1–5 Deportivo Cuenca
(April 27)
Macará 1–5 Independiente del Valle
(May 25)
Macará 0–4 Emelec
(October 27)
Highest scoring Barcelona 6–2 Universidad Católica
(May 8)
Longest winning run Emelec — 8 matches
(January 27–March 29)
Longest unbeaten run Emelec — 12 matches
(September 18–December 8)
Longest winless run LDU Loja — 16 matches
(February 22–June 23)
Longest losing run El Nacional — 6 matches
(February 2–March 9)
Macará — 6 matches
(April 5–May 8)
2012
2014

The 2013 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol de la Serie A (officially known as the Copa Pilsener Serie A for sponsorship reasons) was the 55th season of the Serie A, Ecuador's premier football league. Barcelona was the defending champion.

Format

On the night of January 8, 2013, the Ecuadorian Football Federation determined that the format for 2013 would be the same as the previous season.

Teams

Twelve teams will compete in the 2013 Serie A season, ten of whom remain from the previous season. Técnico Universitario and Olmedo were relegated last season after accumulating the least amount of points in the 2012 season aggregate table. They will be replaced by Universidad Católica and Deportivo Quevedo, the 2012 Serie B winner and runner-up, respectively. Both teams are making returns to the Serie A. Universidad Católica is returning after two seasons, while Deportivo Quevedo is returning after seven.

Team Home city Home ground Manager Captain
Barcelona Guayaquil Monumental Banco Pichincha Soler, LuisLuis Soler Oyola, MatíasMatías Oyola
Deportivo Cuenca Cuenca Alejandro Serrano Aguilar Frías, FabiánFabián Frías Mina, MarianoMariano Mina
Deportivo Quevedo Quevedo 7 de Octubre Mora, JoséJosé Mora García, JhonJhon García
Deportivo Quito Quito Olímpico Atahualpa Insúa, Rubén DaríoRubén Darío Insúa Guagua, JorgeJorge Guagua
El Nacional Quito Olímpico Atahualpa Sevilla, CarlosCarlos Sevilla Pita, MarwinMarwin Pita
Emelec Guayaquil George Capwell Quinteros, GustavoGustavo Quinteros Quiñónez, PedroPedro Quiñónez
Independiente del Valle Sangolquí Rumiñahui Repetto, PabloPablo Repetto León, HenryHenry León
LDU Loja Loja Federativo Reina del Cisne Aguinaga, ÁlexÁlex Aguinaga Larrea, PedroPedro Larrea
LDU Quito Quito Casa Blanca Bauza, EdgardoEdgardo Bauza Araujo, NorbertoNorberto Araujo
Macará Ambato Bellavista Gómez, ChristianChristian Gómez Mora, CristianCristian Mora
Manta Manta Jocay Bustos, FabiánFabián Bustos Ramírez, RolandoRolando Ramírez
Universidad Católica Quito Olímpico Atahualpa Celico, JorgeJorge Célico Martínez, FacundoFacundo Martínez

    Managerial changes

    Team Outgoing manager Manner of
    departure
    Date of
    vacancy
    Replaced by Date of
    appointment
    Position
    in table
    Pre-season changes
    Deportivo Cuenca Guillermo Duró Replaced December 2, 2012 Guillermo Rivarola December 19, 2012 N/A
    Manta Armando Osma Replaced December 2, 2012 Edwin Cózar December 18, 2012 N/A
    First Stage changes
    El Nacional Orlando Narváez[M 1] Replaced January 29, 2013 Manuel Tomé January 29, 2013 2nd
    El Nacional Manuel Tomé Sacked March 5, 2013 Orlando Narváez[M 1] March 5, 2013 10th
    El Nacional Orlando Narváez[M 1] Replaced March 10, 2013 Carlos Sevilla March 10, 2013[1] 12th
    Deportivo Cuenca Guillermo Rivarola Resigned April 22, 2013 Fabián Frías April 22, 2013 12th
    Macará Fabián Bustos Resigned April 28, 2013 Armando Ósma April 29, 2013 12th
    LDU Loja Paúl Vélez Resigned May 18, 2013 Juan Carlos Pérez[M 1] May 18, 2013 11th
    Inter-stage changes
    LDU Loja Juan Carlos Pérez[M 1] Replaced June 29, 2013 Álex Aguinaga June 29, 2013 N/A
    Manta Edwin Cózar Resigned June 30, 2013 Fabián Bustos July 1, 2013 N/A
    Second Stage changes
    Deportivo Quevedo Raúl Duarte Resigned July 21, 2013 Juan Urquiza July 23, 2013 12th
    Barcelona Gustavo Costas Resigned August 10, 2013 Luis Soler August 12, 2013 10th
    Deportivo Quevedo Juan Urquiza Resigned September 25, 2013 José Mora September 25, 2013 12th
    Macará Armando Ósma Resigned October 22, 2013 Óscar Pacheco October 23, 2013 12th
    Macará Óscar Pacheco Resigned November 8, 2013 Christian Gómez November 8, 2013 12th
    1. 1 2 3 4 5 Interim manager.

    First stage

    The First Stage (Spanish: Primera Etapa) began on January 25 and ended on June 30.

    Standings

    Pos
    Team
    Pld
    W
    D
    L
    GF
    GA
    GD
    Pts
    Qualification or relegation
    1 Emelec 22 14 3 5 28 17 +11 45 2014 Copa Libertadores Second Stage and 2014 Copa Sudamericana First Stage
    2 LDU Quito 22 12 5 5 26 19 +7 41
    3 Independiente del Valle 22 12 3 7 37 25 +12 39
    4 Deportivo Quito 22 10 8 4 41 24 +17 38
    5 Barcelona 22 11 5 6 33 19 +14 38
    6 Universidad Católica 22 9 6 7 34 35 1 33
    7 El Nacional 22 8 2 12 29 33 4 26
    8 Deportivo Cuenca 22 6 7 9 29 36 7 25
    9 Deportivo Quevedo 22 6 5 11 26 34 8 23
    10 Manta 22 5 7 10 26 33 7 22
    11 LDU Loja 22 3 8 11 21 33 12 17
    12 Macará 22 3 7 12 14 36 22 16

    Results

    Home \ Away[1] BAR CUE QUEQUINACEMEIDVLDLLDQMACMANCAT
    Barcelona 40 20 10 10 20 25 31 30 10 00 62
    Deportivo Cuenca 20 11 22 11 01 21 11 00 21 02 12
    Deportivo Quevedo 11 00 43 11 01 12 21 00 21 30 13
    Deportivo Quito 10 51 41 31 30 02 20 21 00 30 22
    El Nacional 21 31 12 12 21 30 21 01 31 21 12
    Emelec 00 31 21 10 21 02 10 01 30 10 10
    Independiente del Valle 11 21 21 00 21 11 21 12 30 30 10
    LDU Loja 21 13 02 22 12 12 20 00 00 22 02
    LDU Quito 10 02 31 13 10 12 21 11 10 20 21
    Macará 00 15 10 22 21 00 15 01 03 10 11
    Manta 12 31 32 00 40 12 31 11 11 11 22
    Universidad Católica 02 22 20 22 21 04 10 22 12 21 31

    Updated to games played on June 30, 2013.
    Source: [2]
    1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
    Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

    Second stage

    The Second Stage (Spanish: Segunda Etapa) began on July 5 and will end on December 8.

    Standings

    Pos
    Team
    Pld
    W
    D
    L
    GF
    GA
    GD
    Pts
    Qualification or relegation
    1 Emelec 22 12 7 3 39 13 +26 43 2014 Copa Libertadores Second Stage and 2014 Copa Sudamericana First Stage
    2 Universidad Católica 22 11 5 6 34 29 +5 38
    3 Independiente del Valle 22 9 7 6 33 23 +10 34
    4 El Nacional 22 9 7 6 19 14 +5 34
    5 Deportivo Quito 22 9 6 7 21 26 5 33
    6 Barcelona 22 7 9 6 21 24 3 30
    7 LDU Loja 22 7 8 7 28 22 +6 29
    8 Manta 22 7 6 9 21 27 6 27
    9 LDU Quito 22 5 10 7 22 22 0 25
    10 Deportivo Cuenca 22 4 10 8 29 32 3 22
    11 Deportivo Quevedo 22 6 4 12 18 34 16 22
    12 Macará 22 3 7 12 16 35 19 16

    Results

    Home \ Away[1] BAR CUE QUEQUINACEMEIDVLDLLDQMACMANCAT
    Barcelona 33 20 21 01 02 11 00 10 00 21 01
    Deportivo Cuenca 00 30 61 00 00 13 10 03 20 11 22
    Deportivo Quevedo 00 31 20 10 13 03 11 00 10 10 02
    Deportivo Quito 12 11 21 00 20 11 20 00 30 10 20
    El Nacional 01 22 20 01 02 10 11 10 20 21 21
    Emelec 00 20 31 30 02 10 00 00 21 41 70
    Independiente del Valle 30 21 31 01 00 22 10 10 30 11 22
    LDU Loja 31 21 10 40 11 02 21 11 41 30 01
    LDU Quito 22 21 31 11 01 11 22 21 11 01 03
    Macará 22 11 20 01 11 04 20 11 13 21 01
    Manta 01 11 11 30 10 00 21 21 11 10 21
    Universidad Católica 31 31 23 00 10 21 23 22 10 11 30

    Updated to games played on December 8, 2013.
    Source: [3]
    1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
    Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

    Aggregate table

    Pos
    Team
    Pld
    W
    D
    L
    GF
    GA
    GD
    Pts
    Qualification or relegation
    1 Emelec 44 26 10 8 67 30 +37 88 2014 Copa Libertadores Second Stage and
    2014 Copa Sudamericana First Stage
    2 Independiente del Valle 44 21 10 13 70 48 +22 73
    3 Deportivo Quito 44 19 14 11 62 50 +12 71 2014 Copa Libertadores First Stage
    4 Universidad Católica 44 20 11 13 68 64 +4 71 2014 Copa Sudamericana First Stage
    5 Barcelona 44 18 14 12 54 43 +11 68
    6 LDU Quito 44 17 15 12 48 41 +7 66
    7 El Nacional 44 17 9 18 48 47 +1 60
    8 Manta 44 12 13 19 47 60 13 49
    9 Deportivo Cuenca 44 10 17 17 58 68 10 47
    10 LDU Loja 44 10 16 18 49 55 6 46
    11 Deportivo Quevedo 44 12 9 23 44 68 24 45 Relegation to the Serie B
    12 Macará 44 6 14 24 30 71 41 32

    Third stage

    The Third Stage (Spanish: Tercera Etapa) was not played as Emelec won both the first stage and second stage, and were crowned champions automatically. They earned the Ecuador 1 berth in the 2014 Copa Libertadores and the Ecuador 1 berth in the 2014 Copa Sudamericana.

    Top goalscorers

    RankPlayerNationalityClubGoals
    1 Federico Nieto ArgentineDeportivo Quito28
    2 Federico Laurito ArgentineUniversidad Católica25
    3 Andrés Ríos ArgentineDeportivo Cuenca21
    4 Junior Sornoza EcuadorianIndependiente del Valle19
    5 Christian Márquez EcuadorianManta15
    6 Daniel Angulo EcuadorianIndependiente del Valle12
    Alex Colón EcuadorianDeportivo Quito12
    Ariel Nahuelpan ArgentineBarcelona12
    9 Michael Arroyo EcuadorianBarcelona11
    Marlon de Jesús EcuadorianEmelec11

    Updated as of games played on December 8, 2013.
    Source:[4]

    Hat tricks

    Player For Against Result Date
    Ecuador Christian MárquezMantaIndependiente del Valle3–1January 26, 2013[5]
    Ecuador Junior Sornoza4Independiente del ValleMacará1–5May 25, 2013[6]
    Argentina Federico NietoDeportivo QuitoDeportivo Quevedo4–3June 26, 2013[7]
    Argentina Andrés RíosDeportivo CuencaDeportivo Quito6–1August 16, 2013[8]

    References

    1. "El Directorio Militar ya eligió entrenador" [The Military Directors already choose a manager]. March 10, 2013. Retrieved March 10, 2013.
    2. "Partidos y Resultados" (in Spanish). ecuafutbol.org. Retrieved June 30, 2013.
    3. "Partidos y Resultados" (in Spanish). ecuafutbol.org. Retrieved December 11, 2013.
    4. "Goleadores Mayores-Primera A" [Goalscorers Serie A] (in Spanish). ecuafutbol.org. Retrieved December 11, 2013.
    5. "Reporte Oficial" [Match Report]. January 26, 2013. Retrieved March 11, 2013.
    6. "Reporte Oficial" [Match Report]. May 25, 2013. Retrieved July 7, 2013.
    7. "Reporte Oficial" [Match Report]. June 26, 2013. Retrieved July 7, 2013.
    8. "Reporte Oficial" [Match Report]. August 16, 2013. Retrieved August 25, 2013.

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