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  2. Ecuador national football team - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador started the 2002 World Cup with a 2–0 loss to Italy. Agustín Delgado scored his country's first World Cup goal; he opened the scoring in a 21 loss to Mexico . [ 11 ] Despite defeating Croatia , who had achieved third place in the previous tournament , and eliminating the Croats in process, Ecuador placed fourth in Group G and 24th ...

  3. Category:Ecuador men's international footballers - Wikipedia

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    This category contains past and present players of the senior Ecuador national football team (but not players who have only been capped at Olympic, Under-21 or other junior levels). Players in this category should also be left in category:Ecuadorian footballers .

  4. Iván Hurtado - Wikipedia

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    Hurtado was one of the key players who played a major role in securing a first-ever World Cup berth for Ecuador in 2002. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] He had such an impressive tournament, that he was appointed to succeed former Ecuadorian star Alex Aguinaga to be the captain of a new generation of an ever-improving Ecuador side.

  5. Category:Ecuadorian footballers - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador men's international footballers (2 C, 383 P) + Ecuadorian men's footballers (1 C, 612 P) E. Ecuadorian expatriate footballers (2 C) F.

  6. Alberto Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Alberto Pedro Spencer Herrera (6 December 1937 – 3 November 2006) was an Ecuadorian footballer who played as a forward, and is widely regarded as one of the best Ecuadorian men's footballers of all time. [1]

  7. Álex Aguinaga - Wikipedia

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    Álex Darío Aguinaga Garzón (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈaleks aɣiˈnaɣa], born 9 July 1969) is an Ecuadorian former professional football player and manager.A midfielder during his playing career, he is one of the all-time cap leaders for Ecuador with 109 matches, scoring 23 goals. [1]

  8. Football in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, they advanced to the Round of 16, losing to England by 1–0. [3] [4] Although without any major tournament achievements until the current millennium, Ecuador was never short of footballing talent, producing players such as Alberto Spencer, Jose Villafuerte, Carlos Raffo and Antonio Valencia. Ecuador has qualified for the World Cup a ...

  9. José Cevallos (footballer, born 1971) - Wikipedia

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    Nicknamed Las Manos del Ecuador (English: The hands of Ecuador), Cevallos is considered by many to be the greatest goalkeeper in the history of Ecuadorian football. He has won three national titles (1991, 1995, 1997) with Guayaquil based club Barcelona , with whom he has spent the majority of his professional career.