1994 in Ecuadorian football
The 1994 season is the 72nd season of competitive football in Ecuador.
Season | 1994 | |||
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National leagues
Serie A
- Champion: Emelec (7th title)
- International cup qualifiers:
- 1995 Copa Libertadores: Emelec, El Nacional
- 1995 Copa CONMEBOL: Barcelona, Deportivo Quito
- Relegated: Deportivo Cuenca, Valdez
Serie B
- Winner: Olmedo (1st title)
- Promoted: Olmedo, 9 de Octubre
- Relegated: 2 de Marzo, Santos
Segunda
- Winner: Deportivo Quevedo (1st title)
- Promoted: Deportivo Quevedo, Flamengo
Clubs in international competitions
Team | 1994 Copa Libertadores | 1994 Copa CONMEBOL |
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Barcelona | Eliminated in the Round of 16 | N/A |
Emelec | Eliminated in the Round of 16 | N/A |
El Nacional | N/A | Eliminated in the First Round |
National teams
Senior team
The Ecuadorian national team played four friendlies in 1994. Ecuadorian Carlos Torres Garcés assumed management of the national team following the resignation of Montenegrin Dušan Drašković. After two matches, Garcés resigned and was succeeded by Carlos Rón.
Ecuador | 1 – 0 | |
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B. Tenorio |
Ecuador | 2 – 1 | |
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Vernaza Rón |
Myung-Bo |
Wakefield High School Field, Wakefield, Massachusetts
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Edwin Resendes (United States)
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