2011 Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito season

Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito's 2011 season was the club's 81st year of existence, the 58th year in professional football, and the 50th in the top level of professional football in Ecuador. Liga came in as the defending Serie A champion and having qualified to the 2011 Copa Libertadores and the 2011 Copa Sudamericana, but failed to win a title for the first time since 2006.

LDU Quito
2011 season
PresidentCarlos Arroyo
ManagerEdgardo Bauza
StadiumEstadio Casa Blanca
Serie AFirst Stage: 2nd
Second Stage: 5th
Aggregate: 3rd
Overall: 4th
Copa LibertadoresRound of 16
Copa SudamericanaRunner-up
Top goalscorerLeague: Hernán Barcos (16 goals)
All: Hernán Barcos (22 goals)
Highest home attendance26,615;
(February 6 v. Barcelona)
Lowest home attendance1,016;
(June 19 v. Olmedo)
Average home league attendance8,643
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Club

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Personnel

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President: Carlos Arroyo
Honorary President: Rodrigo Paz
President of the Executive Commission: Esteban Paz
President of the Football Commission: Edwin Ripalda
Vice-President of the Football Commission: Patricio Torres
Sporting manager: Santiago Jácome

Coaching staff

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Manager: Edgardo Bauza
Assistant manager: José Daniel di Leo
Physical trainer: Alejandro Mur
Goalkeeper trainer: Gustavo Flores
Statistician: Maximiliano Bauza

Kits

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Supplier: Umbro
Sponsor(s): Diners Club International, Chevrolet, Coca-Cola

Squad information

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Liga's squad for the season is allowed a maximum of four foreign players at any one time, and a maximum of eight throughout the season. During the off season, Norberto Araujo changed his nationality from Argentine to Ecuadorian. At the start of the season, Liga was mandated to start one under-18 player in each match. Since the Ecuadorian national U-20 team qualified to the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup, that was changed to have an under-20 player start in each game. The jersey numbers in the main table (directly below) refer to the number on their domestic league jersey. The under-18/under-20 players will wear a jersey number of at least #50. For each CONMEBOL competition, Liga must register 25 players, whose jerseys will be numbered 1–25. Because of this, some players may have different jersey numbers while playing in CONMEBOL matches.

N
Pos
Nat.
Player
Age
Since
App
Goals
Notes
2 DF   ECU Norberto Araujo 32 2007 120 0
3 DF   ECU Geovanny Caicedo 29 2011 0 0
4 MF   ECU Ulises de la Cruz 36 2009 185 26 Previously with the club from '97–'99 and '00
5 MF   ECU Paúl Ambrosi 30 2010 339 35 Previously with the club from '00–'09
6 DF   ECU Jorge Guagua 29 2010 36 3
7 MF   ECU Miler Bolaños 20 2009 59 15
8 MF   ECU Patricio Urrutia (vice-captain) 32 2010 255 43 Previously with the club from '03–'09
9 FW   ECU Walter Calderón 33 2009 41 9
10 MF   ECU Luis Bolaños 25 2011 85 13 Previously with the club from '02–'08
11 FW   ARG Ezequiel González 30 2011 0 0
12 DF   ECU Galo Corozo 20 2009 4 0
13 DF   ECU Néicer Reasco (captain) 33 2008 396 30 Previously with the club from '97–'00 and '01–'06
14 DF   ECU Diego Calderón 24 2007 130 3 Previously with the club in '05
15 MF   ECU William Araujo 31 2008 95 7
16 FW   ARG Hernán Barcos 26 2010 32 22
17 MF   ECU Enrique Gámez 29 2010 23 0
18 MF   ECU Fernando Hidalgo 25 2011 0 0
19 FW   ECU Claudio Bieler 27 2011 63 35 Previously with the club from '08–'09
20 MF   PAR Enrique Vera 31 2011 108 9 Previously with the club from '06–'08 and '09–'10
21 MF   ARG Lucas Acosta 23 2011 0 0
22 GK   ECU Alexander Domínguez 23 2006 96 0
23 DF   ECU Argenis Moreira 23 2011 0 0
24 DF   ECU José Valencia 28 2010 7 0
25 GK   ECU Daniel Viteri 29 2011 10 0 Previously with the club from '08–'09
50 MF   ECU Richard Calderón 18 2011 0 0 U-18 player
51 MF   ECU Ángel Ledesma 17 2011 0 0 U-18 player
52 FW   ECU José Pabón 20 2010 1 0 U-20 player
53 MF   ECU Sandro Rojas 17 2011 0 0 U-18 player
54 MF   ECU Marlon Ganchozo 19 2010 25 0 U-20 player
55 MF   ECU José Cevallos Enríquez 15 2011 0 0 U-18 player
56 FW   ECU José Gutiérrez 17 2011 0 0 U-18 player
57 MF   ECU Raúl Macías 17 2011 0 0 U-18 player
58 MF   ECU David Carrera 17 2011 0 0 U-18 player
59 DF   ECU John Subía 16 2011 0 0 U-18 player
61 MF   ECU David Patiño 19 2011 0 0 U-20 player
63 MF   ECU Wellington Cedeño 15 2011 0 0 U-18 player
67 DF   ECU Víctor Carcelén 19 2011 0 0 U-20 player
68 FW   ECU Luis Carcelén 16 2011 0 0 U-18 player
69 FW   ECU Diego Hurtado 15 2011 0 0 U-18 player

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

Winter transfers

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During the off-season, Liga saw a number of high-profile players leave the squad. Veterans Carlos Espínola,[1] Renan Calle,[2] and Christian Lara[3] left the team to look for more playing time, while Juan Manuel Salgueiro returned to Estudiantes after Liga could not secure a permanent move. Víctor Estupiñán and Joao Plata and went to the United States to take part in the MLS SuperDraft.[4] They were drafted by Chivas USA and Toronto FC. Franklin Salas attempted to move abroad, but failed to find a suitor. After a prolonged process, he was loaned to Imbabura.[5] Other loaned out players were Pedro Romo[6] and Manuel Mendoza to Aucas and Universidad Católica, respectively. Ángel Cheme, better known as Gonzalo Chila, was suspended for two-year due to aggravated identity theft.[7]

To reinforce the squad, Liga signed former stars Luis Bolaños[8] and Enrique Vera,[9][10] with Daniel Viteri returning after a season on loan.[11] Argenis Moreira,[12][13] Fernando Hidalgo,[11] and Geovanny Caicedo[13] were also signed. Liga's highest profile transfer was Ezequiel González from Fluminense.[14][15] This also filled their squad's foreign player quota. Ángel Ledesma was loaned form Macará should the squad need U-18 down the line.[16]

Summer transfers

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On May 16, 2011, veteran goalkeeper José Francisco Cevallos announced his retirement from professional football.[17] He played his last game on May 22.[18] In late July, the club announced that Carlos Luna was loaned to a club to be determined at a later date. Youth-player Nelson Martínez was loaned to Aucas in mid June.[19] That was followed by the late-July loan of forward Luis Batioja to Universidad Católica.[20]

In late July, Liga reinforced their squad with two players transferring from Argentina. Forward Claudio Bieler returned to the club after a year-and-a-half on a loan from Racing. In the time in between, he became a naturalized Ecuadorian, freeing up a foreign-player spot in the team.[21] The remaining foreign-player spot was filled by midfielder Lucas Acosta, who was transferring in from San Martín de San Juan.[22]

Copa Libertadores squad

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ECU José Francisco Cevallos
2 DF   ECU Norberto Araujo
3 DF   ECU Geovanny Caicedo
4 DF   ECU Ulises de la Cruz
5 DF   ECU Paúl Ambrosi
6 DF   ECU Jorge Guagua
7 MF   ECU Miler Bolaños
8 MF   ECU Patricio Urrutia
9 FW   ECU Walter Calderón
10 MF   ECU Luis Bolaños
11 FW   ARG Ezequiel González
12 MF   ECU Marlon Ganchozo
13 DF   ECU Néicer Reasco (captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF   ECU Diego Calderón
15 MF   ECU William Araujo
16 FW   ARG Hernán Barcos
17 MF   ECU Galo Corozo*
18 MF   ECU Fernando Hidalgo
19 MF   ECU José Cevallos Enríquez
20 MF   PAR Enrique Vera
21 FW   ARG Carlos Luna
22 GK   ECU Alexander Domínguez
23 DF   ECU Argenis Moreira
24 DF   ECU José Valencia
25 GK   ECU Daniel Viteri

*Corozo replaced Enrique Gámez after the Second Stage.[23]

Copa Sudamericana squad

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ECU John Jaramillo*
2 DF   ECU Norberto Araujo
3 DF   ECU Geovanny Caicedo
4 DF   ECU Ulises de la Cruz
5 DF   ECU Paúl Ambrosi
6 DF   ECU Jorge Guagua
7 MF   ECU Miler Bolaños
8 MF   ECU Patricio Urrutia
9 FW   ECU Walter Calderón
10 MF   ECU Luis Bolaños
11 FW   ARG Ezequiel González
12 MF   ECU Galo Corozo
13 DF   ECU Néicer Reasco (captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF   ECU Diego Calderón
15 MF   ECU William Araujo
16 FW   ARG Hernán Barcos
17 MF   ECU Enrique Gámez
18 MF   ECU Fernando Hidalgo
19 FW   ECU Claudio Bieler
20 MF   PAR Enrique Vera
21 FW   ARG Lucas Acosta
22 GK   ECU Alexander Domínguez
23 DF   ECU Argenis Moreira
24 DF   ECU José Valencia
25 GK   ECU Daniel Viteri

*Jaramillo replaced Walter Chávez after the First Stage.[24]

Competitions

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Competition Started round Final
position / round
First match Last match
Serie A First Stage 4th Jan 30 Dec 19
Copa Libertadores Second Stage Round of 16 Feb 17 May 5
Copa Sudamericana First Stage Runner-up Aug 4 Dec 14

Pre-season friendlies

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Liga played three friendly matches in addition to La Noche Blanca, the club's official presentation for the season. Their opponent for La Noche Blanca was Once Caldas, the defending Colombian champion.[25]

January 15 LDU Quito 2–0 L.D.U. Loja Pomasqui
10:00 UTC−05:00 Guagua  
L. Bolaños  
Stadium: Complejo de Pomasqui
January 26 La Noche Blanca LDU Quito   1–1   Once Caldas Quito
19:15 UTC−05:00 W. Calderón   90+1' Micolta   55' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Referee: Roddy Zambrano

Serie A

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The 2011 season is Liga's 50th season in the Serie A and their tenth consecutive. The league season will run from late January to early December, with a short break for the 2011 Copa América. The format is identical to the previous season. They came in as the defending league champion.

First stage

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The First Stage of the season ran from January 30 to June 19.[26] Liga finished 2nd and failed to qualify to the season-ending Finals and the 2012 Copa Libertadores during this stage.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Emelec 22 12 8 2 31 15 +16 44 Finals, 2012 Copa Libertadores Second Stage, and 2011 Copa Sudamericana Second Stage
2 LDU Quito 22 11 7 4 29 13 +16 40
3 Deportivo Quito 22 11 6 5 39 25 +14 39 2011 Copa Sudamericana First Stage[a]
4 El Nacional 22 9 5 8 31 23 +8 32
5 LDU Loja 22 9 5 8 27 27 0 32
Source: [27]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ Since LDU Quito was already qualified to the 2011 Copa Sudamericana First Stage as the winner of the 2010 Serie A Second Stage, Deportivo Quito also qualified to the 2011 Copa Sudamericana First Stage.
Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
22 11 7 4 29 13  +16 40 7 2 2 19 6  +13 4 5 2 10 7  +3
January 30 Round 1 Olmedo 1–0 LDU Quito Riobamba
12:00 UTC−05:00 Gómez   20' Report Stadium: Estadio Olímpico
Attendance: 5,896
Referee: Diego Lara
February 6 Round 2 LDU Quito 3–0 Barcelona Quito
11:30 UTC−05:00 Caicedo   4'
Cevallos, Jr.   44'
Barcos   69'
Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 26,615
Referee: Daniel Salazar
February 13 Round 3 Imbabura 1–1 LDU Quito Ibarra
12:00 UTC−05:00 Salazar   47' Report Reasco   84' Stadium: Estadio Olímpico
Attendance: 12,700
Referee: Carlos Vera
February 23 Round 4 LDU Quito 2–1 Independiente del Valle Quito
19:30 UTC−05:00 Ganchozo   3'
Moreira   69'
Report Ayoví   32' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 3,371
Referee: José Caprio
February 20 Round 5 LDU Quito 5–0 Manta Quito
11:30 UTC−05:00 Moreira   40'
L. Bolaños   69'
de la Cruz   83'
W. Calderón   85', 87'
Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 3,433
Referee: Sandro Vera
February 27 Round 6 El Nacional 1–2 LDU Quito Quito
13:10 UTC−05:00 Zura   90+3' Report González   23'
M. Bolaños   43'
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Attendance: 20,350
Referee: Samuel Haro
March 13 Round 9 LDU Quito 2–0 ESPOLI Quito
11:30 UTC−05:00 W. Calderón   13'
Barcos   90+1'
Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 2,728
Referee: Roddy Zambrano
March 20 Round 10 L.D.U. Loja 1–2 LDU Quito Loja
18:30 UTC−05:00 Vaca   78' Report L. Bolaños   10', 29' Stadium: Estadio Federativo Reina del Cisne
Attendance: 15,281
Referee: Daniel Salazar
March 23 Round 8 Deportivo Cuenca 0–2 LDU Quito Cuenca
20:40 UTC−05:00 Report W. Calderón   2'
L. Bolaños   37'
Stadium: Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar
Attendance: 15,247
Referee: Miguel Hidalgo
Note: The match was originally scheduled for March 9, but was postponed because it was scheduled on the same date of Liga's Copa Libertadores match at Peñarol.
April 9 Round 12 Deportivo Quito 0–0 LDU Quito Quito
19:00 UTC−05:00 Report Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Attendance: 15,059
Referee: Carlos Vera
April 17 Round 13 LDU Quito 1–1 L.D.U. Loja Quito
11:30 UTC−05:00 L. Bolaños   27' Report Tenorio   20' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 5,524
Referee: José Espinel
April 20 Round 15 LDU Quito 1–0 Deportivo Cuenca Quito
20:00 UTC−05:00 de la Cruz   85' Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 2,248
Referee: Daniel Salazar
Note: This match was moved up from April 27 due to a date with Liga's Round of 16 match in the Copa Libertadores.
April 23 Round 14 ESPOLI 0–0 LDU Quito Santo Domingo
15:00 UTC−05:00 Report Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Municipal Etho Vega
Attendance: 7,140
Referee: Diego Lara
May 1 Round 16 Emelec 1–0 LDU Quito Guayaquil
15:30 UTC−05:00 Gaibor   72' Report Stadium: Estadio George Capwell
Attendance: 16,159
Referee: Samuel Haro
May 8 Round 17 LDU Quito 2–1 El Nacional Quito
12:00 UTC−05:00 Ganchozo   17'
M. Bolaños   42'
Report Anangonó   11' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 5,339
Referee: Carlos Vera
May 11 Round 7 LDU Quito 0–1 Emelec Quito
19:30 UTC−05:00 Report Caicedo   84' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 9,361
Referee: Samuel Haro
Note: The match was postponed, by request, because of Liga's participation in the Copa Libertadores.
May 15 Round 18 Manta 1–1 LDU Quito Manta
12:00 UTC−05:00 Mera   2' Report de la Cruz   45' Stadium: Estadio Jocay
Attendance: 950
Referee: Daniel Salazar
May 18 Round 19 Independiente del Valle 1–2 LDU Quito Sangolquí
15:30 UTC−05:00 Samaniego   90+1' Report L. Bolaños   1'
W. Calderón   32'
Stadium: Estadio Municipal Rumiñahui
Attendance: 2,479
Referee: Omar Ponce
May 22 Round 20 LDU Quito 2–0 Imbabura Quito
11:30 UTC−05:00 Mercado   70' (o.g.)
M. Bolaños   74'
Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 13,985
Referee: Miguel Hidalgo
June 12 Round 21 Barcelona 0–0 LDU Quito Guayaquil
17:00 UTC−05:00 Report Stadium: Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha
Attendance: 8,100
Referee: José Caprio
June 15 Round 11 LDU Quito 0–1 Deportivo Quito Ibarra
19:00 UTC−05:00 Report Bevacqua   5' Stadium: Estadio Olímpico
Attendance: 12,653
Referee: Miguel Hidalgo
Note: This game was postponed at the request of both teams.[28] The match was played in Ibarra since Liga's home stadium was suspended for one match due to objects being thrown on the pitch during the game versus Emelec.[29]
June 19 Round 22 LDU Quito 1–1 Olmedo Quito
12:00 Barcos   71' Report Romero   29' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 1,016
Referee: Diego Lara

Second stage

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The Second Stage of the season began July 22 and is scheduled to end on December 4.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
3 El Nacional 22 11 4 7 40 33 +7 37
4 Emelec 22 10 4 8 34 23 +11 34
5 LDU Quito 22 10 4 8 32 23 +9 34
6 Deportivo Cuenca 22 8 8 6 29 23 +6 32
7 Independiente José Terán 22 9 4 9 32 30 +2 31
Source: [30]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
22 10 4 8 32 23  +9 34 7 2 2 20 6  +14 3 2 6 12 17  −5
July 23 Round 1 Olmedo 2–0 LDU Quito Riobamba
16:00 UTC−05:00 Ramúa   45'
Gómez   77'
Report Stadium: Estadio Olímpico
Attendance: 2,785
Referee: Roberto Alman
July 27 Round 2 LDU Quito 1–0 Emelec Quito
19:45 UTC−05:00 L. Bolaños   64' Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 7,467
Referee: Omar Ponce
July 31 Round 3 Imbabura 0–1 LDU Quito Ibarra
14:00 UTC−05:00 Report Acosta   76' Stadium: Estadio Olímpico
Attendance: 3,412
Referee: José Luis Espinel
August 8 Round 4 LDU Quito 1–2 Independiente del Valle Quito
19:30 UTC−05:00 Barcos   90+2' Report Mina   40', 86' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 8,640
Referee: Carlos Vera
August 13 Round 5 LDU Quito 6–0 Manta Quito
19:30 UTC−05:00 González   17'
Barcos   26', 40', 45', 48', 53' (pen.)
Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 1,914
Referee: Samuel Haro
August 21 Round 6 El Nacional 2–3 LDU Quito Quito
12:00 UTC−05:00 Madrid   15'
J. L. Anangonó   68'
Report Barcos   18', 57' (pen.)
Acosta   90+2'
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Attendance: 20,904
Referee: Diego Lara
August 24 Round 7 LDU Quito 0–0 Barcelona Quito
19:30 UTC−05:00 Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 21,861
Referee: Carlos Vera
August 28 Round 8 Deportivo Cuenca 2–1 LDU Quito Cuenca
11:15 UTC−05:00 Castro   33'
Govea   84'
Report Reasco   50' Stadium: Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar
Attendance: 7,548
Referee: José Luis Espinel
September 10 Round 9 LDU Quito 1–0 ESPOLI Quito
19:30 UTC−05:00 González   90+1' Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 17,983
Referee: Roberto Alman
September 17 Round 10 L.D.U. Loja 3–2 LDU Quito Loja
19:00 UTC−05:00 Fábio Renato   7'
Vaca   28', 57'
Report Bieler   62'
de la Cruz   74'
Stadium: Estadio Federativo Reina del Cisne
Attendance: 8,091
Referee: José Espinel
October 2 Round 12 Deportivo Quito 1–1 LDU Quito Quito
12:00 UTC−05:00 Checa   11' Report González   51' Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Attendance: 21,114
Referee: Alfredo Intriago
October 16 Round 13 LDU Quito 3–0 L.D.U. Loja Quito
11:30 UTC−05:00 Bieler   47'
Acosta   59'
L. Bolaños   84'
Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 3,144
Referee: Samuel Haro
October 19 Round 11 LDU Quito 1–0 Deportivo Quito Quito
19:30 Barcos   66' Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 13,583
Referee: José Carpio
Note: The match was postponed by Liga's request.
October 23 Round 14 ESPOLI 1–0 LDU Quito Santo Domingo
15:00 UTC−05:00 Guarino   60' Report Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Municipal Etho Vega
Attendance: 6,869
Referee: Carlos Vera
October 26 Round 16 Barcelona 2–3 LDU Quito Guayaquil
19:30 UTC−05:00 Borghello   11'
Caicedo   88'
Report Barcos   52', 60'
Ambrosi   90+1'
Stadium: Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha
Attendance: 45,244
Referee: Alfredo Intriago
October 30 Round 15 LDU Quito 4–1 Deportivo Cuenca Quito
11:30 UTC−05:00 Barcos   23'
Reasco   36'
González   45'
de la Cruz   80'
Report Robles   4' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 3,413
Referee: Roddy Zambrano
November 7 Round 17 LDU Quito 2–1 El Nacional Quito
19:30 UTC−05:00 Barcos   37'
de la Cruz   85'
Report Minda   26' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 3,987
Referee: Omar Ponce
November 20 Round 18 Manta 0–0 LDU Quito Manta
13:00 UTC−05:00 Report Stadium: Estadio Jocay
Attendance: 850
Referee: Alfredo Intriago
November 22 Round 19 Independiente del Valle 2–0 LDU Quito Sangolquí
12:00 UTC−05:00 Solís   9', 48' Report Stadium: Estadio Municipal Rumiñahui
Attendance: 1,213
Referee: Miguel Hidalgo
November 27 Round 20 LDU Quito 1–2 Imbabura Quito
11:00 UTC−05:00 R. Calderón   38' Report Mera   31'
Hansen   59'
Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 19,259
Referee: Samuel Haro
December 1 Round 21 Emelec 2–1 LDU Quito Guayaquil
18:00 UTC−05:00 Vigneri   5'
Corozo   60' (o.g.)
Report W. Calderón   26' Stadium: Estadio George Capwell
Attendance: 4,810
Referee: Carlos Vera
December 4 Round 22 LDU Quito 0–0 Olmedo Quito
12:00 Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 1,187
Referee: Daniel Salazar

Third stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 El Nacional 2 1 1 0 3 2 +1 4
2 LDU Quito 2 0 1 1 2 3 −1 1
Source: [citation needed]
December 11 El Nacional 2–1 LDU Quito Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito
12:00 (UTC-5) Vélez   8'
Chila   39'
Report W. Calderón   23' Attendance: 7,550
Referee: Carlos Vera
December 19 LDU Quito 1–1 El Nacional Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
19:30 (UTC-5) L. Bolaños   83' Report Anangonó   71' Attendance: 10,078
Referee: Omar Ponce

Copa Libertadores

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LDU Quito qualified to the 2011 Copa Libertadores—their 15th participation in the continental tournament—as the winner of the 2010 Serie A Second Stage and were given the Ecuador 1 berth as the league champion. They entered the competition in the Second Stage and were placed in Group 8 with Godoy Cruz, Independiente, Peñarol. They won their group and advance to the Round of 16 where they were eliminated by Vélez Sársfield.

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
8 3 1 4 12 9  +3 10 3 0 1 10 2  +8 0 1 3 2 7  −5

Second stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts LDU PEN IND GCR
1   LDU Quito 6 3 1 2 12 4 +8 10 5–0 3–0 2–0
2   Peñarol 6 3 0 3 6 11 −5 9 1–0 0–1 2–1
3   Independiente 6 2 2 2 7 8 −1 8 1–1 3–0 1–3
4   Godoy Cruz 6 2 1 3 8 10 −2 7 2–1 1–3 1–1
Source: [citation needed]
March 17 Second Stage LDU Quito   5–0   Peñarol Quito, Ecuador
19:30 UTC−05:00 Luna   22'
W. Calderón   45+1', 78'
Valdez   58' (o.g.)
Barcos   63' (pen.)
Report Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Attendance: 15,329
Referee: Wilmar Roldán (Colombia)
Note: During the match, Carlos Luna scored the 12,000th goal in the history of the Copa Libertadores.[31][32]

Round of 16

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Vélez Sársfield won on points 6–0.

Copa Sudamericana

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The 2011 Copa Sudamericana is being played in the second half of the season. Liga entered in the First 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 7 1 4 13 8  +5 22 5 0 1 10 2  +8 2 1 3 3 6  −3

First stage

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LDU Quito won on points 4–1.

Second stage

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September 13 Second Stage LDU Quito   4–1   Trujillanos Quito, Ecuador
17:00 UTC−05:00 Barcos   25', 43', 90+1' (pen.)
González   87'
Report Falcón   1' Stadium: Estadio Casa Blanca
Referee: Víctor Hugo Carrillo (Peru)

LDU Quito won on points 6–0.

Round of 16

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Tied on points 3–3, LDU Quito won on goal difference.

Quarterfinals

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Tied on points 3–3, LDU Quito won on penalties.

Semifinals

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LDU Quito won on points 6–0.

Finals

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Universidad de Chile won on points.

Other friendlies

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Player statistics

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Num
Pos
Player
App
 
 
 
App
 
 
 
App
 
 
 
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Serie A Copa
Libertadores
Copa
Sudamericana
Total
2 DF Norberto Araujo 19 3 2 9 2 30 5
3 DF Geovanny Caicedo 30 1 9 5 3 38 1 9
4 MF Ulises de la Cruz 32 6 6 8 2 7 2 47 6 10
5 MF Paúl Ambrosi 22 1 3 6 1 10 1 1 38 3 4
6 DF Jorge Guagua 27 6 4 8 6 1 11 2 1 46 14 6
7 MF Miler Bolaños 21 3 2 1 3 1 6 1 30 4 3 1
8 MF Patricio Urrutia 22 4 1 7 1 9 3 38 1 7 1
9 FW Walter Calderón 23 7 4 1 4 2 3 30 9 4 1
10 MF Luis Bolaños 30 9 2 4 1 2 1 9 3 1 43 13 5 1
11 FW Ezequiel González 28 5 7 5 1 11 1 5 44 6 13
12 DF Galo Corozo 9 1 1 10 1
13 DF Néicer Reasco 38 3 7 1 7 1 2 1 12 57 4 9 2
14 DF Diego Calderón 37 9 1 8 1 12 4 57 14 1
15 MF William Araujo 12 1 5 1 17 2
16 FW Hernán Barcos 32 16 7 1 7 2 1 12 7 2 51 25 10 1
17 MF Enrique Gámez 7 2 6 13 2
18 MF Fernando Hidalgo 41 6 6 2 11 2 58 8 2
19 FW Claudio Bieler 11 2 5 11 22 2 5
20 MF Enrique Vera 26 15 8 5 3 1 1 37 1 21
21 MF Lucas Acosta 14 3 1 6 20 3 1
22 GK Alexander Domínguez 34 5 8 2 11 2 53 9
23 DF Argenis Moreira 10 2 5 1 10 2 5 1
24 DF José Valencia 17 2 4 2 23 2
25 GK Daniel Viteri 10 1 1 1 11 1 1
50 MF Richard Calderón 7 1 1 1 7 1 1 1
51 MF Ángel Ledesma 3 3
52 FW José Pabón 5 1 5 1
53 MF Sandro Rojas 4 1 4 1
54 MF Marlon Ganchozo 31 2 5 1 32 2 5
55 MF José Cevallos Enríquez 10 1 1 1 11 1 1
56 FW José Gutiérrez 4 4
57 MF Raúl Macías 1 1
58 MF David Carrera 2 2
59 DF John Subía 1 1
61 MF David Patiño 1 1
63 FW Wellington Cedeño 1 1
67 DF Víctor Carcelén 2 2
68 MF Luis Carcelén 1 1
69 FW Diego Hurtado 1 1
1 GK José Francisco Cevallos 4 2 4 2
21 FW Carlos Luna 7 4 1 1 11 1 1
53 FW Luis Batioja 4 4
Totals 62 124 13 10 24 5 13 28 1 85 176 19

Updated as of games played on December 19, 2011.
Note: Players in italics left the club mid-season.
Source:[33]

See also

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References

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  4. ^ "Rumbo a la MLS a cumplir sus sueños" [En route to the MLS to fulfill their dreams] (in Spanish). LDU Quito. January 6, 2011. Archived from the original on March 3, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2011.
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