Ecuadorian Serie A
Top division football league in Ecuador
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February 14 2025 | The first stage of the 2025 Ecuadorian Serie A football championship begins, marking the start of the competitive season. |
January 23 2025 | Jorge Célico appointed as new manager of Emelec |
January 22 2025 | Leonel Álvarez leaves Emelec |
January 16 2025 | LigaPro releases the fixture for the first stage of the 2025 Ecuadorian Serie A season |
January 6 2025 | Nicolás Chietino appointed as new manager of Delfín |
January 2 2025 | Javier Carvajal leaves Delfín |
December 23 2024 | Omar Asad appointed as new manager of El Nacional |
December 21 2024 | Javier Rabanal appointed as new manager of Independiente del Valle |
December 20 2024 | Diego Martínez appointed as new manager of Universidad Católica |
December 17 2024 | Javier Gandolfi is sacked as manager of Independiente del Valle |
December 10 2024 | Marcelo Zuleta leaves El Nacional |
December 5 2024 | Universidad Católica parts ways with Argentine manager Jorge Célico at the end of his contract |
November 7 2024 | Cuniburo officially changed its name to Vinotinto Ecuador, a move approved by the Ecuadorian Ministry of Sports following the club's acquisition by Segunda Categoría club Vinotinto, aimed at connecting with the Venezuelan expatriate community. |
October 24 2024 | Manta secured promotion back to Serie A after a 6-1 victory, returning to the top flight for the first time since 2021 with one match left in the season. |
October 13 2024 | Cuniburo clinched first-ever promotion to Serie A after Guayaquil City's 2-0 loss to San Antonio, securing top-flight status with three matches remaining in the season. |
September 27 2024 | The Council of Presidents of LigaPro approved significant format changes for the 2025 Ecuadorian Serie A season, introducing a new two-stage tournament structure with 72 additional matches and a more complex qualification and relegation system. |
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