

Ekwador
Założony
1925
Trener
Sebastian BeccaceceObiekt
Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado
Miasto
Quito
Pojemność
55,104
Nawierzchnia
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Statystyki sezonu
Bilans
0W 0D 0L
H:0W/A:0W
Bramki
0 / 0 (+0)
H:0/A:0
Czyste konta
1
H:0/A:1
Zawodnicy niedostępni (1)
Ostatnie wyniki
@ Wybrzeże Kości Słoniowej
14/06/2026Mistrzostwa Świata
vs Gwatemala
07/06/2026Towarzyskie
vs Arabia Saudyjska
31/05/2026Towarzyskie
@ Holandia
31/03/2026Towarzyskie
@ Maroko
27/03/2026Towarzyskie
@ Argentyna
05/07/2024Copa America
@ Meksyk
01/07/2024Copa America
vs Jamajka
27/06/2024Copa America
vs Wenezuela
22/06/2024Copa America
Ekwador
The Ecuador national football team, known as La Tri, is governed by the Federación Ecuatoriana de Fútbol and competes under CONMEBOL. Ecuador has qualified for the FIFA World Cup four times: 2002, 2006, 2014, and 2022. Their best tournament performance came in 2006 when they reached the round of sixteen in Germany. The team plays its home matches at Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado in Quito. Notable players in Ecuador's history include Agustín Delgado, Ivan Kaviedes, Antonio Valencia, and Enner Valencia, the latter being the country's all-time top scorer. Ecuador also won the 1993 Copa Inca and has produced several South American Under-20 talents. Under coaches such as Hernán Darío Gómez and Gustavo Alfaro, La Tri has developed a disciplined, tactically organised playing style.

























