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1965 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol |
| season | 1965 |
| winners | Emelec (3rd title) |
| league topscorer | Helio Cruz (8 goals) |
| continentalcup1 | Copa Libertadores |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Emelec |
| 9 de Octubre | |
| biggest home win | Barcelona 5–2 El Nacional |
| Emelec 3–0 Universidad Católica | |
| Emelec 3–0 Aucas | |
| Patria 3–0 El Nacional | |
| biggest away win | El Nacional 0–2 9 de Octubre |
| Aucas 1–3 9 de Octubre | |
| Universidad Católica 0–2 Patria | |
| highest scoring | Barcelona 5–2 El Nacional |
| matches | 33 |
| total goals | 77 |
| prevseason | 1964 |
| nextseason | 1966 |
9 de Octubre Emelec 3–0 Universidad Católica Emelec 3–0 Aucas Patria 3–0 El Nacional Aucas 1–3 9 de Octubre Universidad Católica 0–2 Patria
The 1965 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol () was the 7th national championship for football teams in Ecuador. Emelec won their third national title. They qualified to the 1966 Copa Libertadores along with 9 de Octubre.
Qualified teams
The number of teams remained the same at eight. The qualified teams included the top-four finishers from the Campeonato Interandino and the Campeonato de Guayaquil. Universidad Católica made their first appearance in the tournament.
| Competition | Team | Qualification method |
|---|---|---|
| Guayaquil | ||
| 4 berths | Barcelona | 1965 Guayaquil champion |
| Emelec | 1965 Guayaquil runner-up | |
| 9 de Octubre | 1965 Guayaquil top-four finishers | |
| Patria | ||
| Interandino | ||
| 4 berths | Universidad Católica | 1965 Interandino champion |
| LDU Quito | 1965 Interandino runner-up | |
| Aucas | 1965 Interandino top-four finishers | |
| El Nacional |
Standings
Results
Runner-up playoff
Since 9 de Octubre, Barcelona, and Patria finished the tournament equal on points, a playoff was needed to determine who finished as the runner-up and qualified to the 1966 Copa Libertadores. Patria declined to participate. After tying at a goal apiece, 9 de Octubre was declared the runner-up since they had a better goal average throughout the season (1.37 v. 1.36).
References
References
- Espinoza Añazco, Fernando. (February 20, 2003). "Ecuador 1965".
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