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1964 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol |
| season | 1964 |
| winners | Deportivo Quito (1st title) |
| league topscorer | Jorge Valencia (8 goals) |
| continentalcup1 | Copa Libertadores |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Deportivo Quito |
| biggest home win | Deportivo Quito 5–2 América de Manta, El Nacional 4–1 Juventud Italiana |
| biggest away win | Macará 0–2 Deportivo Quito |
| El Nacional 0–2 Deportivo Quito | |
| highest scoring | Deportivo Quito 5–2 América de Manta |
| matches | 31 |
| total goals | 87 |
| prevseason | 1963 |
| nextseason | 1965 |
El Nacional 0–2 Deportivo Quito
The 1964 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol () was the 6th national championship for football teams in Ecuador. Deportivo Quito won their first national title, becoming the first club from the capital city to win. They qualified to the 1965 Copa Libertadores.
Qualified teams
The number of teams remained the same at eight. The qualified teams included the top-four finishers from the Campeonato Interandino, two teams from Manabí, and two from Tungurahua. América de Ambato, América de Manta, El Nacional, and Juventud Italiana made their first appearance in the national tournament. Teams from Guayaquil declined to participate.
| Competition | Team | Qualification method |
|---|---|---|
| Interandino | ||
| 2 berths | Politécnico | 1964 Interandino champion |
| LDU Quito | 1964 Interandino runner-up | |
| El Nacional | 1964 Interandino 3rd place | |
| Deportivo Quito | 1964 Interandino 4th place | |
| Manabí | ||
| 2 berth | América de Manta | |
| Juventud Italiana | ||
| Tungurahua | ||
| 2 berths | América de Ambato | |
| Macará |
Standings
Results
Playoff
Since points was the sole deciding factor in determining the champion, Deportivo Quito, El Nacional, and LDU Quito went to a playoff. The matches took place the following year in 1965.
Standings
Results
References
References
- Espinoza Añazco, Fernando. (March 8, 2003). "Ecuador 1964".
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