L.D.U. Portoviejo

Multi tool useLiga Deportiva Universitaria de Portoviejo
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Full name | Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Portoviejo |
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Nickname(s) | La Capira El Ídolo de Manabí
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Founded | November 15, 1969 |
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Ground | Estadio Reales Tamarindos
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Ground Capacity | 18,000 |
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Chairman | Byron Briones |
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Manager | Nexar Zambrano |
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League | Serie B
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2013 | Segunda Categoría/B, 2nd (promoted)
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Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Portoviejo is a professional football club from the city of Portoviejo, Ecuador. They play in the Serie B, but have spent many years in the top-flight Serie A. Their rival team is Delfín, against whom they contest the El Clásico Manabita.
Current squad
As of December 30, 2015.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No.
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| Position
| Player
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1
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| GK
| Manuel Mendoza
| 3
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| DF
| Argenis Moreira
| 4
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| DF
| David Hernández
| 5
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| DF
| Edwin Hurtado
| 6
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| DF
| Duval Valverde
| 7
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| MF
| Patricio Escott
| 8
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| MF
| Jonathan Medina
| 9
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| FW
| Jesús Alcívar
| 10
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| MF
| Diego Romero
| 11
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| FW
| Carlos Javier Caicedo
| 13
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| DF
| Jimmy Gómez Valencia
| 15
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| MF
| Elio Lastra
| 17
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| DF
| César Padilla
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No.
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| Position
| Player
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18
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| MF
| Onofre Mejía
| 20
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| FW
| Kevin Arroyo
| 23
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| FW
| Cristian Fabbiani
| 24
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| DF
| Wilson Folleco
| 25
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| FW
| Jeison Chalá
| 29
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| GK
| Federico Tursi
| 30
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| FW
| Julián Mina
| 37
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| FW
| Wilmer Godoy
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| GK
| José Camacho
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| GK
| Auro Fernández
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| DF
| Luis Zambrano
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| MF
| Jefferson Córdoba
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| MF
| Tito Vicuña
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Achievements
Serie B
Winner (5): 1972 E1, 1976 E2, 1980 E2, 1992 E1, 2000
Runner-up (6): 1981 E2, 1990 E1, 1991 E1, 1993, 1999, 2008
External links
Official website (in Spanish)
2014 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol de la Serie B clubs
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- Aucas
- Delfín
- Deportivo Azogues
- Deportivo Quevedo
- ESPOLI
- Imbabura
- LDU Portoviejo
- Macará
- Municipal Cañar
- River Plate
- Técnico Universitario
- UT Cotopaxi
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