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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