Ecuador national football team results (1938–1979)

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This page details the match results and statistics of the Ecuador national football team from 1938 to 1979.

Key

Results

Ecuador's score is shown first in each case.

No. Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Ecuador scorers Att. Ref.
1 8 August 1938 Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N) File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia 1–1 1938 Bolivarian Games Unknown [1][2][3]
2 10 August 1938 Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 2–1 1938 Bolivarian Games Freire, Herrera [1][2][3]
3 11 August 1938 Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N) File:Flag of Peru (1825–1884).svg Peru 1–9 1938 Bolivarian Games Suárez [1][2][3]
4 19 August 1938 Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N) File:Flag of Venezuela (1930–1954).svg Venezuela 5–2 1938 Bolivarian Games Castillo (o.g.), Suárez, Arenas, Herrera, Freire [1][2][3]
5 22 August 1938 Estadio Universitario, Bogotá (N) File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia 1–2 1938 Bolivarian Games Zambrano [1][2][3]
6 15 January 1939 Original Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Peru (1825–1884).svg Peru 2–5 1939 South American Championship Alcívar (2) 10,000 [1][2][4]
7 22 January 1939 Original Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 0–6 1939 South American Championship 10,000 [1][2][4]
8 5 February 1939 Original Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 1–4 1939 South American Championship Arenas 10,000 [1][2][4]
9 12 February 1939 Original Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Paraguay 1–3 1939 South American Championship Arenas 15,000 [1][2][4]
10 2 February 1939 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 0–5 1941 South American Championship 40,000 [1][2][5]
11 9 February 1939 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 0–6 1941 South American Championship 70,000 [1][2][5]
12 16 February 1939 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 1–6 1941 South American Championship Freire 70,000 [1][2][5]
13 23 February 1939 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) File:Flag of Peru (1825–1884).svg Peru 0–4 1941 South American Championship 48,000 [1][2][5]
14 18 January 1942 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 0–7 1942 South American Championship 45,000 [1][2][6]
15 22 January 1942 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N) File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 0–12 1942 South American Championship 25,000 [1][2][6]
16 25 January 1942 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N) File:Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Paraguay 1–3 1942 South American Championship Jiménez 12,000 [1][2][6]
17 28 January 1942 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N) File:Flag of Peru (1825–1884).svg Peru 1–2 1942 South American Championship Jiménez 40,000 [1][2][6]
18 31 January 1942 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N) File:Flag of Brazil (1889–1960).svg Brazil 1–5 1942 South American Championship Alvarez 40,000 [1][2][6]
19 5 February 1942 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (N) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 1–2 1942 South American Championship Alcívar 15,000 [1][2][6]
20 14 January 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 3–6 1945 South American Championship Raymondi Chávez, Jiménez, L. Mendoza 65,000 [1][2][7]
21 24 January 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 1–5 1945 South American Championship Aguayo 70,000 [1][2][7]
22 31 January 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 2–4 1945 South American Championship Aguayo, J. L. Mendoza 60,000 [1][2][7]
23 11 February 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia 0–0 1945 South American Championship 70,000 [1][2][7]
24 18 February 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 1–3 1945 South American Championship Aguayo 65,000 [1][2][7]
25 21 February 1945 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) File:Flag of Brazil (1889–1960).svg Brazil 2–9 1945 South American Championship Aguayo, Albornoz 22,000 [1][2][7]
26 30 November 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N) File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia 2–2 1947 South American Championship Jiménez (2) 30,000 [1][2][8]
27 4 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 0–0 1947 South American Championship 30,000 [1][2][8]
28 11 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 0–3 1947 South American Championship 22,000 [1][2][8]
29 16 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 1–6 1947 South American Championship Garnica 30,000 [1][2][8]
30 20 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N) File:Flag of Peru (1825–1884).svg Peru 0–0 1947 South American Championship 20,000 [1][2][8]
31 25 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N) File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 0–2 1947 South American Championship 25,000 [1][2][8]
32 30 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil (N) File:Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Paraguay 0–4 1947 South American Championship 5,000 [1][2][8]
33 3 April 1949 Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N) File:Flag of Brazil (1889–1960).svg Brazil 1–9 1949 South American Championship Chuchuca 70,000 [1][2][9]
34 10 April 1949 Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N) File:Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Paraguay 0–1 1949 South American Championship 15,000 [1][2][9]
35 13 April 1949 Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 2–3 1949 South American Championship Arteaga, Vargas 30,000 [1][2][9]
36 17 April 1949 Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 0–1 1949 South American Championship 8,000 [1][2][9]
37 20 April 1949 Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N) File:Flag of Peru (1825–1884).svg Peru 0–4 1949 South American Championship 7,000 [1][2][9]
38 25 April 1949 Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo (N) File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia 0–2 1949 South American Championship 14,000 [1][2][9]
39 3 May 1949 Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (N) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 4–1 1949 South American Championship Cantos, Vargas, Andrade, Maldonado 3,000 [1][2][9]
40 28 February 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Peru (state).svg Peru 0–1 1953 South American Championship 50,000 [1][2][10]
41 4 March 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg Paraguay 0–0 1953 South American Championship 45,000 [1][2][10]
42 8 March 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia 1–1 1953 South American Championship Guzmán 45,000 [1][2][10]
43 12 March 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Brazil (1889–1960).svg Brazil 0–2 1953 South American Championship 35,000 [1][2][10]
44 19 March 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 0–3 1953 South American Championship 55,000 [1][2][10]
45 23 March 1953 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 0–6 1953 South American Championship 35,000 [1][2][10]
46 27 February 1955 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 1–7 1955 South American Championship Villacreses 40,000 [1][2][11]
47 9 March 1955 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 0–4 1955 South American Championship 40,000 [1][2][11]
48 13 March 1955 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) File:Flag of Peru (state).svg Peru 2–4 1955 South American Championship Matute (2) 50,000 [1][2][11]
49 16 March 1955 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) File:Flag of Paraguay (1954-1988).svg Paraguay 0–2 1955 South American Championship 35,000 [1][2][11]
50 23 March 1955 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (N) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 1–5 1955 South American Championship Matute 25,000 [1][2][11]
51 7 March 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 2–5 1957 South American Championship Larraz (2) 50,000 [1][2][12]
52 10 March 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Peru (state).svg Peru 1–2 1957 South American Championship Cantos 55,000 [1][2][12]
53 17 March 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 0–3 1957 South American Championship 50,000 [1][2][12]
54 21 March 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Brazil (1889–1960).svg Brazil 1–7 1957 South American Championship Larraz 45,000 [1][2][12]
55 24 March 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 2–2 1957 South American Championship Larraz, Cantos 45,000 [1][2][12]
56 1 April 1957 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 1–4 1957 South American Championship Larraz 40,000 [1][2][12]
57 6 December 1959 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (N) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 0–4 Second 1959 South American Championship 55,000 [1][2][13]
58 12 December 1959 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (N) File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 1–1 Second 1959 South American Championship Raffo 55,000 [1][2][13]
59 19 December 1959 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (N) File:Flag of Brazil (1889–1960).svg Brazil 1–3 Second 1959 South American Championship Raffo 55,000 [1][2][13]
60 25 December 1959 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (N) File:Flag of Paraguay (1954-1988).svg Paraguay 3–1 Second 1959 South American Championship Spencer, Balseca 55,000 [1][2][13]
61 27 December 1959 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (H) File:Flag of Brazil (1889–1960).svg Brazil 1–2 Friendly Balseca [1][2][14]
62 4 December 1960 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (H) File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 3–6 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification Spencer, Raffo (2) 60,000 [1][2][15]
63 17 December 1960 Boca Juniors Stadium, Buenos Aires (A) File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 0–5 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification 50,000 [1][2][15]
64 10 March 1963 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (N) File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia 4–4 1963 South American Championship Raffo, Raymondi (2), Bolaños 15,000 [1][2][16]
65 14 March 1963 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (N) File:Flag of Paraguay (1954-1988).svg Paraguay 1–3 1963 South American Championship Raffo 15,000 [1][2][16]
66 17 March 1963 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (N) File:Flag of Peru (state).svg Peru 1–2 1963 South American Championship Raffo 8,000 [1][2][16]
67 20 March 1963 Estadio Félix Capriles, Cochabamba (N) File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 2–4 1963 South American Championship Pineda, Palacios 20,000 [1][2][16]
68 27 March 1963 Estadio Félix Capriles, Cochabamba (N) File:Flag of Brazil (1960–1968).svg Brazil 2–2 1963 South American Championship Azón, Raffo 20,000 [1][2][16]
69 31 March 1963 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (N) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 4–3 1963 South American Championship Raymondi, Raffo (2), Bolaños 15,000 [1][2][16]
70 20 July 1965 Romelio Martínez Stadium, Barranquilla (A) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 1–0 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification Muñoz 10,175 [1][2][17]
71 25 July 1965 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (H) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 2–0 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification Raymondi (2) 48,475 [1][2][17]
72 15 August 1965 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (H) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 2–2 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification Spencer, Raymondi 50,041 [1][2][17]
73 22 August 1965 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (A) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 1–3 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification Spencer 70,602 [1][2][17]
74 12 October 1965 Estadio Nacional, Lima (N) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 1–2 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification play-off Gómez 44,864 [1][2][17]
75 21 December 1966 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (H) File:Flag of Paraguay (1954-1988).svg Paraguay 2–2 1967 South American Championship qualification Carrera, Muñoz 47,000 [1][2][18]
76 28 December 1966 Estadio Manuel Ferreira, Asunción (A) File:Flag of Paraguay (1954-1988).svg Paraguay 1–3 1967 South American Championship qualification Muñoz 25,000 [1][2][18]
77 22 June 1969 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (H) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 4–1 Friendly Lasso (2), Muñoz (2) 15,000 [1][2][19]
78 6 July 1969 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (H) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 0–2 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification 55,783 [1][2][20]
79 20 July 1969 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (A) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 0–1 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification 39,387 [1][2][20]
80 27 July 1969 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (A) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 1–4 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification Macías 68,857 [1][2][20]
81 3 August 1969 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (H) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 1–1 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification Rodríguez 11,565 [1][2][20]
82 24 May 1970 Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito (H) File:Flag of England.svg England 0–2 Friendly 36,000 [1][2][21]
83 11 June 1972 Machadão, Natal (N) File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 0–3 Brazil Independence Cup [1][2][22]
84 14 June 1972 Machadão, Natal (N) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 1–2 Brazil Independence Cup Lasso [1][2][22]
85 18 June 1972 Machadão, Natal (N) File:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland 2–3 Brazil Independence Cup Coronel, Lasso [1][2][22]
86 21 June 1972 Estádio do Arruda, Recife (N) File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran 1–1 Brazil Independence Cup Lasso [1][2][22]
87 18 February 1973 Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito (H) File:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany 1–1 Friendly Tapia 40,000 [1][2][23]
88 24 April 1973 Guayaquil (H) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 1–1 Friendly Guime [1][2][24]
89 29 April 1973 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (A) File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia 3–3 Friendly Estupiñán (2), Guime [1][2][25]
90 6 May 1973 Quito (H) File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia 0–0 Friendly [1][2][26]
91 12 May 1973 Port-au-Prince (A) File:Flag of Haiti (1964–1986).svg Haiti 2–1 Friendly Mantilla, Estupiñán [1][2][27]
92 15 May 1973 Port-au-Prince (A) File:Flag of Haiti (1964–1986).svg Haiti 0–1 Friendly [1][2][28]
93 21 June 1973 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (A) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 1–1 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification Muñoz 43,497 [1][2][29]
94 28 June 1973 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (H) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 1–1 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification Muñoz 46,979 [1][2][29]
95 1 July 1973 Quito (H) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 1–2 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification Estupiñán 43,075 [1][2][29]
96 8 July 1973 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (A) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 0–4 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification 33,033 [1][2][29]
97 22 June 1975 Quito (H) File:Flag of Peru (state).svg Peru 6–0 Friendly Paz (2), Castañeda, Lasso, Carrera (2) [1][2][30]
98 25 June 1975 Guayaquil (H) File:Flag of Peru (state).svg Peru 1–0 Friendly C. Ron [1][2][31]
99 1 July 1975 Lima (A) File:Flag of Peru (state).svg Peru 0–2 Friendly [1][2][32]
100 9 July 1975 Cochabamba (A) File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia 0–1 Friendly [1][2][33]
101 24 July 1975 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (H) File:Flag of Paraguay (1954-1988).svg Paraguay 2–2 1975 Copa América Lasso, Castañeda 50,000 [1][2][34]
102 27 July 1975 Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito (H) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 1–3 1975 Copa América Carrera 45,000 [1][2][34]
103 7 August 1975 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (A) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 0–2 1975 Copa América 50,000 [1][2][34]
104 10 August 1975 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción (A) File:Flag of Paraguay (1954-1988).svg Paraguay 1–3 1975 Copa América Castañeda 10,000 [1][2][34]
105 20 October 1976 Guayaquil (H) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 2–2 Friendly Villafuerte, Liciardi [1][2][35]
106 4 January 1977 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (A) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 1–1 Friendly Liciardi [1][2][36]
107 9 January 1977 Asunción (A) File:Flag of Paraguay (1954-1988).svg Paraguay 0–2 Friendly [1][2][37]
108 16 January 1977 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá (A) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 1–0 Friendly Liciardi 50,000 [1][2][38]
109 20 January 1977 Acarigua (A) File:Flag of Venezuela (1954–2006).svg Venezuela 0–1 Friendly [1][2][39]
110 26 January 1977 Quito (H) File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 4–1 Friendly Villafuerte, Liciardi (2), V. Ron [1][2][40]
111 13 February 1977 Quito (H) File:Flag of Paraguay (1954-1988).svg Paraguay 2–1 Friendly Liciardi (2) [1][2][41]
112 20 February 1977 Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito (H) File:Flag of Peru (state).svg Peru 1–1 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification Paz 39,576 [1][2][42]
113 27 February 1977 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (H) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 0–1 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification 51,200 [1][2][42]
114 12 March 1977 Estadio Nacional, Lima (A) File:Flag of Peru (state).svg Peru 0–4 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification 43,319 [1][2][42]
115 20 March 1977 Estadio Nacional, Santiago (A) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 0–3 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification 15,571 [1][2][42]
116 13 June 1979 Santiago (A) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 0–0 Friendly [1][2][43]
117 21 June 1979 Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil (H) File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 2–1 Friendly Torres, V. Ron [1][2][44]
118 11 July 1979 Lima (A) File:Flag of Peru (state).svg Peru 1–2 Friendly Mantilla [1][2][45]
119 8 August 1979 Quito (H) File:Flag of Peru (state).svg Peru 2–1 Friendly Alarcón, Perlaza [1][2][46]
120 29 August 1979 Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito (H) File:Flag of Paraguay (1954-1988).svg Paraguay 1–2 1979 Copa América Torres 45,000 [1][2][47]
121 5 September 1979 Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito (H) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 2–1 1979 Copa América Tenorio, Alarcón 30,000 [1][2][47]
122 13 September 1979 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción (A) File:Flag of Paraguay (1954-1988).svg Paraguay 0–2 1979 Copa América 25,000 [1][2][47]
123 16 September 1979 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (A) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 1–2 1979 Copa América Klinger 25,000 [1][2][47]

Record by opponent

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD WPCT
File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 10 0 1 9 9 48 −39 0.00
File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia 10 0 7 3 12 16 −4 0.00
File:Flag of Brazil (1960–1968).svg Brazil 8 0 1 7 9 39 −30 0.00
File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile 20 1 5 14 18 53 −35 5.00
File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 15 8 3 4 27 21 +6 53.33
File:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0.00
File:Flag of England.svg England 1 0 0 1 0 2 −2 0.00
File:Flag of Haiti (1964–1986).svg Haiti 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 50.00
File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0.00
File:Flag of Paraguay (1954-1988).svg Paraguay 16 2 3 11 15 34 −19 12.50
File:Flag of Peru (state).svg Peru 17 3 2 12 19 43 −24 17.65
File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 1 0 0 1 0 3 −3 0.00
File:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland 1 0 0 1 2 3 −1 0.00
File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 18 1 2 15 14 68 −54 5.56
File:Flag of Venezuela (1930–1954).svg Venezuela 2 1 0 1 5 3 +2 50.00
Total 123 17 26 80 134 337 −203 13.82
Source: Results

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