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Liga Pro · 2026

Current Liga Pro 2026 standings with 16 teams. Independiente del Valle leads the table with 37 points after 16 matches, followed by Deportivo Cuenca on 27 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

PlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Independiente del Valle16121332:18+1437
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2Deportivo Cuenca1683518:17+127
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3Universidad Catolica1675426:14+1226
LWDLL
4Barcelona SC1675418:13+526
LWWLD
5Aucas1675419:16+326
DWLWL
6LDU de Quito1573516:13+324
DWWWL
7Orense SC1564521:19+222
LWWWD
8Tecnico Universitario1662817:16+120
WWLWL
9Macara1655615:18-320
DLLWL
10Emelec1664613:16-319
WWDDL
11Guayaquil City FC1654714:19-519
LDLLL
12Mushuc Runa SC1646619:21-218
DDLLL
13Leones del Norte1645715:18-317
DLWLW
14Libertad1645716:22-617
LWLDW
15Delfin SC164488:15-716
LLDLW
16Manta FC1633107:19-1212
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Results

Liga Pro · 49
Regular season – 1630/05/2026–02/06/2026
Tue 02/06
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Mon 01/06
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Sun 31/05
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Sun 31/05
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Sun 31/05
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Sun 31/05
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Sat 30/05
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Regular season – 1523/05/2026–26/05/2026
Tue 26/05
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Sun 24/05
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Sun 24/05
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Sun 24/05
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Sat 23/05
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Sat 23/05
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Sat 23/05
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Regular season – 1415/05/2026–19/05/2026
Tue 19/05
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Sun 17/05
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Sun 17/05
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Sun 17/05
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Sat 16/05
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Sat 16/05
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Sat 16/05
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Fri 15/05
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Regular season – 1310/05/2026–12/05/2026
Tue 12/05
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Sun 10/05
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Upcoming Fixtures

100 matches
Aucas
Guayaquil City FC
Regular Season - 17
Barcelona SC
Deportivo Cuenca
Regular Season - 17
Delfin SC
Emelec
Regular Season - 17
Independiente del Valle
Manta FC
Regular Season - 17
Libertad
Leones del Norte
Regular Season - 17
Macara
LDU de Quito
Regular Season - 17
Orense SC
Tecnico Universitario
Regular Season - 17
Universidad Catolica
Mushuc Runa SC
Regular Season - 17
Deportivo Cuenca
Aucas
Regular Season - 18
Emelec
Barcelona SC
Regular Season - 18
Guayaquil City FC
Delfin SC
Regular Season - 18
LDU de Quito
Libertad
Regular Season - 18
Leones del Norte
Universidad Catolica
Regular Season - 18
Manta FC
Orense SC
Regular Season - 18
Mushuc Runa SC
Independiente del Valle
Regular Season - 18
Tecnico Universitario
Macara
Regular Season - 18
Aucas
Independiente del Valle
Regular Season - 19
Barcelona SC
Guayaquil City FC
Regular Season - 19
Leones del Norte
Deportivo Cuenca
Regular Season - 19
Libertad
Tecnico Universitario
Regular Season - 19
Macara
Mushuc Runa SC
Regular Season - 19
Manta FC
Delfin SC
Regular Season - 19
Orense SC
Emelec
Regular Season - 19
Universidad Catolica
LDU de Quito
Regular Season - 19
Barcelona SC
Libertad
Regular Season - 20
Delfin SC
Macara
Regular Season - 20
Deportivo Cuenca
Universidad Catolica
Regular Season - 20
Guayaquil City FC
Manta FC
Regular Season - 20
Independiente del Valle
Emelec
Regular Season - 20
LDU de Quito
Leones del Norte
Regular Season - 20
Mushuc Runa SC
Orense SC
Regular Season - 20
Tecnico Universitario
Aucas
Regular Season - 20
Emelec
Mushuc Runa SC
Regular Season - 21
Independiente del Valle
Tecnico Universitario
Regular Season - 21
Leones del Norte
Guayaquil City FC
Regular Season - 21
Libertad
Delfin SC
Regular Season - 21
Macara
Deportivo Cuenca
Regular Season - 21
Manta FC
LDU de Quito
Regular Season - 21
Orense SC
Aucas
Regular Season - 21
Universidad Catolica
Barcelona SC
Regular Season - 21
Aucas
Macara
Regular Season - 22
Barcelona SC
LDU de Quito
Regular Season - 22
Delfin SC
Leones del Norte
Regular Season - 22
Deportivo Cuenca
Emelec
Regular Season - 22
Guayaquil City FC
Universidad Catolica
Regular Season - 22
Mushuc Runa SC
Libertad
Regular Season - 22
Orense SC
Independiente del Valle
Regular Season - 22
Tecnico Universitario
Manta FC
Regular Season - 22
Emelec
Aucas
Regular Season - 23
Independiente del Valle
Deportivo Cuenca
Regular Season - 23
LDU de Quito
Delfin SC
Regular Season - 23
Leones del Norte
Barcelona SC
Regular Season - 23
Libertad
Orense SC
Regular Season - 23
Macara
Guayaquil City FC
Regular Season - 23
Manta FC
Mushuc Runa SC
Regular Season - 23
Universidad Catolica
Tecnico Universitario
Regular Season - 23
Aucas
Leones del Norte
Regular Season - 24
Barcelona SC
Macara
Regular Season - 24
Delfin SC
Orense SC
Regular Season - 24
Deportivo Cuenca
Manta FC
Regular Season - 24
Guayaquil City FC
Emelec
Regular Season - 24
LDU de Quito
Independiente del Valle
Regular Season - 24
Libertad
Universidad Catolica
Regular Season - 24
Tecnico Universitario
Mushuc Runa SC
Regular Season - 24
Aucas
LDU de Quito
Regular Season - 25
Emelec
Tecnico Universitario
Regular Season - 25
Guayaquil City FC
Libertad
Regular Season - 25
Independiente del Valle
Delfin SC
Regular Season - 25
Macara
Universidad Catolica
Regular Season - 25
Manta FC
Leones del Norte
Regular Season - 25
Mushuc Runa SC
Barcelona SC
Regular Season - 25
Orense SC
Deportivo Cuenca
Regular Season - 25
Barcelona SC
Orense SC
Regular Season - 26
Delfin SC
Aucas
Regular Season - 26
Deportivo Cuenca
Mushuc Runa SC
Regular Season - 26
LDU de Quito
Emelec
Regular Season - 26
Leones del Norte
Independiente del Valle
Regular Season - 26
Libertad
Macara
Regular Season - 26
Tecnico Universitario
Guayaquil City FC
Regular Season - 26
Universidad Catolica
Manta FC
Regular Season - 26
Aucas
Libertad
Regular Season - 27
Emelec
Leones del Norte
Regular Season - 27
Guayaquil City FC
LDU de Quito
Regular Season - 27
Independiente del Valle
Universidad Catolica
Regular Season - 27
Manta FC
Barcelona SC
Regular Season - 27
Mushuc Runa SC
Delfin SC
Regular Season - 27
Orense SC
Macara
Regular Season - 27
Tecnico Universitario
Deportivo Cuenca
Regular Season - 27
Barcelona SC
Independiente del Valle
Regular Season - 28
Delfin SC
Tecnico Universitario
Regular Season - 28
Deportivo Cuenca
Guayaquil City FC
Regular Season - 28
LDU de Quito
Mushuc Runa SC
Regular Season - 28
Leones del Norte
Orense SC
Regular Season - 28
Libertad
Emelec
Regular Season - 28
Macara
Manta FC
Regular Season - 28
Universidad Catolica
Aucas
Regular Season - 28
Aucas
Barcelona SC
Regular Season - 29
Delfin SC
Universidad Catolica
Regular Season - 29
Deportivo Cuenca
Libertad
Regular Season - 29
Emelec
Manta FC
Regular Season - 29

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the Liga Pro. Independiente del Valle leads with 12 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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Teams

Liga Pro

All 16 teams competing in the Liga Pro 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Liga Pro

Browse 15 archived seasons of the Liga Pro, from 2012 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 1 Jan 2025

Founded1957

The Liga Pro was established in 1957 as Ecuador's premier football competition, emerging from a period of regional football development. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the league gradually professionalized, with clubs like Barcelona SC and Emelec establishing themselves as dominant forces. The league underwent significant structural evolution in the 1990s and 2000s, introducing a two-stage format that would become characteristic of Ecuadorian football. In 2012, the competition was rebranded as Liga Pro following a restructuring initiative. The league has become increasingly competitive, with smaller clubs like Independiente del Valle and SD Aucas breaking the traditional dominance of the "big three" (Barcelona SC, Emelec, and LDU Quito) in recent years. Today, Liga Pro operates as a professional, well-organized competition that attracts investment and international attention.

  • 1957 — Liga Pro founded as Ecuador's top-flight football competition
  • 1998 — Introduction of two-stage championship format (Apertura and Clausura tournaments)
  • 2012 — League rebranded as Liga Pro following restructuring
  • 2015 — Independiente del Valle wins first major title, beginning era of competitive parity
  • 2021 — Independiente del Valle wins championship, breaking Barcelona SC and Emelec dominance
  • 2023 — LDU Quito wins 12th title, extending their record as most successful club
  • 2024 — LDU Quito claims 13th championship title

Competition Format 1 Jan 2025

Teams16Relegation spots2European spots4

The Liga Pro operates as a single round-robin league where all 16 clubs play each other twice (home and away) across a 30-match season running from February to December. The champion is determined by the highest points total at the end of the season. The top four finishers qualify for South American continental competitions: typically the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores (champions and runner-up) and Copa Sudamericana (third and fourth-placed teams). At the bottom of the table, the two clubs with the fewest points are relegated to Serie B, Ecuador's second tier, where they must compete for promotion back to the top flight. There are no playoffs; the league title is awarded directly to the club with the most points after all 30 matches are completed.

Records 1 Jan 2025

Most titlesLDU de Quito (13)

LDU de Quito's 62-point haul in the 2023 season represents the highest points total achieved under the three-points-for-a-win system in Liga Pro history.

Analysis 1 Jan 2025

Current Season Analysis

Independiente del Valle's Dominance and Title Race

Independiente del Valle has emerged as the commanding force in the 2024/25 Liga Pro season, accumulating 64 points after 30 matches with an impressive record of 18 wins, 10 draws, and only 2 losses. Their goal difference of +32 (55 goals for, 23 against) demonstrates not only their consistency in winning matches but also their defensive solidity—conceding just 23 goals is the best defensive record in the league. Barcelona SC sits in second place with 54 points, 10 points adrift, having recorded 16 wins and 8 losses. The gap between first and second is substantial, suggesting Independiente del Valle is on course for a commanding championship victory. LDU de Quito, the defending champions who won their 13th title in 2024, occupy third place with 51 points, indicating a slight dip in form from their previous campaign but still maintaining a strong position for Champions League qualification.

Competitive Middle and Title Contention

The race for the remaining Champions League spots (third and fourth place) remains competitive. Universidad Católica sits fourth with 49 points, having scored an impressive 58 goals—the most in the league—but their defensive vulnerabilities (39 conceded) have cost them in the title race. Orense SC and Libertad occupy fifth and sixth positions respectively with 47 and 46 points, keeping themselves within striking distance of the top four. The battle for European qualification will likely be decided in the final matches, with several clubs capable of challenging for those crucial Champions League and Copa Sudamericana berths. This competitive middle section reflects the increasing parity in Ecuadorian football, where traditional powerhouses must contend with rising challengers.

Relegation Battle Takes Shape

At the bottom of the table, Manta FC and Mushuc Runa SC occupy the relegation zone with 26 and 27 points respectively, facing the prospect of dropping to Serie B. Cuniburo (27 points) and Técnico Universitario (28 points) are also in danger, though they retain mathematical chances of escaping the bottom two. Delfín SC (31 points) and El Nacional (34 points) have created some breathing room but cannot afford significant slips. The relegation battle is particularly significant as these clubs fight to avoid the financial and competitive implications of dropping to the second tier, adding drama to the final rounds of the season.

Standout Performer and Season Narrative

Independiente del Valle's 60% win rate (18 wins from 30 matches) stands out as exceptional, with their only two defeats suggesting a team that has found consistency and tactical cohesion. Their emergence as a dominant force represents a significant shift in Ecuadorian football dynamics, where they have successfully challenged the traditional big three (Barcelona SC, Emelec, and LDU Quito). The club's success is built on a balanced approach—strong defending combined with an attacking threat that has produced 55 goals. Their potential championship triumph would mark their third title in five years, establishing them as a new force in the competition.

Unexpected Storylines and Notable Developments

The season has been marked by Universidad Católica's paradoxical position: despite scoring the most goals in the league (58), they find themselves fourth in the standings, suggesting their defensive frailties have prevented them from challenging for the title. This mismatch between attacking prowess and league position highlights the importance of defensive organization in modern football. Additionally, the relative decline of Emelec, once one of the "big three," who currently occupy eighth place with 42 points, underscores the shifting landscape of Ecuadorian football where investment and tactical innovation matter more than historical prestige. The emergence of clubs like Orense SC and Libertad as consistent mid-table performers suggests a broader professionalization of the league beyond its traditional power base.

Historical Significance and Evolution

Liga Pro has undergone remarkable transformation since its 1957 founding. The competition initially operated as a regional championship before gradually consolidating into a national professional league. The introduction of the two-stage format (Apertura and Clausura tournaments) in 1998 created a more dynamic competitive structure, allowing more clubs opportunities to win trophies within a single calendar year. This format change fundamentally altered the competitive balance, preventing any single club from dominating an entire season as easily as before.

The 2012 rebranding as Liga Pro marked a modernization initiative that reflected Ecuador's growing football professionalism. The league has increasingly invested in infrastructure, player development, and media distribution. Ecuadorian clubs have become regular participants in CONMEBOL competitions, with Barcelona SC reaching the Copa Libertadores final in 1998 (their first appearance in the competition's showpiece match) and various clubs consistently competing in South American club competitions. The league has also become a talent pipeline for international football, with numerous players graduating to major European leagues.

Competitive Balance and Club Dynamics

The traditional hierarchy of Ecuadorian football—dominated by Barcelona SC (16 titles), Emelec (14 titles), and LDU de Quito (13 titles)—has been challenged in recent years. Independiente del Valle's emergence as a championship contender represents a democratization of success in the competition. The club, based in Sangolquí on the outskirts of Quito, has invested heavily in youth development and tactical innovation, breaking the stranglehold of the coastal and capital-based traditional powerhouses. SD Aucas won the 2022 championship, further demonstrating the competitive depth now present in the league. This shift reflects broader trends in South American football where investment, management quality, and youth academy development matter as much as historical prestige.

Continental Competition Impact

Liga Pro's status as a CONMEBOL-affiliated competition ensures its clubs compete regularly in the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana. The league's top finishers have shown varying degrees of success in these competitions, with Barcelona SC and LDU de Quito establishing themselves as Ecuador's most consistent continental performers. The financial implications of continental participation—prize money, broadcasting revenues, and sponsorship opportunities—have become increasingly important to club sustainability. This has created an incentive structure where finishing in the top four of Liga Pro carries significant economic weight, driving competitive intensity throughout the season.

Youth Development and International Presence

Ecuador's football system has produced internationally recognized talent, with players like Christian Benítez (a prolific striker who represented multiple clubs in Liga Pro before moving to Europe) exemplifying the quality of development. Liga Pro clubs serve as development platforms where young Ecuadorian players hone their skills before moving to stronger leagues. The presence of foreign players in the league—primarily from neighboring South American countries—has elevated the overall quality of competition and provided international exposure for Ecuadorian clubs. This blend of local and foreign talent has made Liga Pro increasingly competitive and attractive to regional broadcasters and sponsors.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Liga Pro?

Sixteen clubs compete in the Liga Pro each season, playing a single round-robin format with 30 matches per team.

Which club has won the most Liga Pro titles?

LDU de Quito holds the record with 13 league championships, followed by Barcelona SC with 16 titles (combining all competitions) and Emelec with 14 titles.

How does relegation work in Liga Pro?

The two clubs with the lowest points at the end of the 30-match season are relegated to Serie B, Ecuador's second tier, where they must compete for promotion.

Which teams qualify for South American continental competitions?

The top four finishers qualify for continental competition: the champions and runner-up enter the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores, while the third and fourth-placed teams enter the Copa Sudamericana.

When does the Liga Pro season run?

The Liga Pro season runs from February to December each year, with all 16 clubs completing their 30-match fixtures across this ten-month period.

What is the current title sponsor of Liga Pro?

The current title sponsor is Bet593, a sports betting platform that provides naming rights to Ecuador's top-flight football competition.

API data: 23 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 1 Jan 2025