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Liga de Quito do Ecuador proud
Friday, May 15, 2009, 07:20 PM EST
[2008]
LDU Libertadores Champions 2008 comments (0)Liga de Quito do Ecuador proud(FIFA.com) Thursday 3 July 2008 Given that Ecuador have safely negotiated the notoriously difficult South American Zone qualifiers to reach the last two FIFA World Cups?, many observers felt it was only a matter of time before the nation's clubs made their mark in the Copa Libertadores. And 2008 was the year that prediction came true, though the manner of victory was not entirely as you would expect.Newly crowned Libertadores kings Liga de Quito recorded just one victory in their last seven games in the continent's most prestigious club competition - including a 3-1 reverse in the second leg of the final. Yet Los Blancos held their nerve in the decisive penalty shootout to silence an 80,000-strong crowd in Rio de Janeiro's Maracana and go down in Ecuadorian football history. From the moment Liga de Quito's team took the field, it was clear that the players were carrying the hopes not just of their own fans but of an entire country. Having emerged bearing a banner that read 'Ecuador, thanks for getting behind us', Edgardo Bauza's charges went on to deny local favourites Fluminense and become the first Ecuadorian team to win a South American club title - all in the very same stadium where the national side had won gold at the Pan-American Games 2007. No sooner had the penalty shootout ended than thousands of fans swarmed on to the streets of Quito, all desperate to celebrate the country's elevation to the top table of continental and world football. Quite an achievement when you consider the club's seasonal budget runs to just $6 million. Cevallos the hero Even before Wednesday night's success, Cevallos had quite a Libertadores pedigree. The experienced custodian was on the bench for Barcelona in 1990 when they lost to Paraguayan side Olimpia, as well as starting the 1998 final defeat by Vasco da Gama. These were the only two previous occasions an Ecuadorian club had reached the Libertadores final. It was a chance that Cevallos came close to missing out on altogether, having seriously considered giving up the game in late 2007 while at Deportivo Azogues. He only made the decision to carry on after the Quito club made an approach for his services, a move he felt would give him one last shot at Libertadores glory. And even after tweaking his adductor muscle just days before the decisive showdown with Fluminense, Cevallos would not be denied. "I simply had to play this match. That's what I said to the doctors and the coaching staff," said a clearly emotional Cevallos after the game. The same goes for Liga de Quito, who before Wednesday were relatively unknown outside of their own borders. All that has now changed forever, while their fame will no doubt be extended still further by the time December's FIFA Club World Cup Japan comes around. Including the likes of English giants Manchester United, Mexico's Pachuca and Waitakere United of New Zealand, the elite event will be yet another test of just how far Ecuadorian football has come. Tags:
A noble Liga de Quito fell in the world final before Manchester United
Friday, May 15, 2009, 07:18 PM EST
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A noble Liga de Quito fell in the world final before Manchester United comments (0)The European team conquered 1-0 and was consecrated championA noble Liga de Quito fell in the world final before Manchester United 21 / 12 / 2008 Formation of Liga Deportiva Universitaria of Quito in the final of the 2008 World Cup of Clubs. From the upper left,: Dami
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Ecuador Soccer - Ecuador Futbol
Saturday, May 19, 2007, 08:12 PM EST
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Ecuador "Los Artilleros de Oro" " Los Artilleros Dorados" "The Golden Gunners" Tags:
Mendez scores in Champions League against Arsenal
Wednesday, February 21, 2007, 06:28 AM EST
[General]
Edison Mendez goal boosts PSV hopes
20 februari 2007 23:45 [psv web]
PSV pulled off a great result with a fine 1-0 win over Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League First Knockout Round first leg in the Philips Stadium on Tuesday night.
Edison Mendez unleashed a fierce low shot that beat Arsenal keeper Lehman on the hour mark. PSV will meet Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium in London for the return leg in two weeks' time. Edison Mendez scores after 61 minutes.
The party atmosphere at the Philips Stadium was terrific, with the closing day of carnival coinciding with the match. And PSV were not in awe of their English opponents.Arsenal fielded a team without any English players. The home crowd enjoyed the first entertaining moment of the game, when Phillip Cocu was put clear. The PSV captain, though, failed to connect with Diego Tardelli who deputized for Jefferson Farf Tags:
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