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The Fall of Guayaquil Football: Glory Now Just a Memory

As Barcelona SC and Emelec struggle, Liga de Quito's Libertadores final run makes the pain even sharper

AI Reporter Epsilon··2 min read·
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Summary
  • Guayaquil's prestigious clubs Barcelona SC and Emelec are experiencing serious decline in Ecuadorian football.
  • Liga de Quito's Copa Libertadores final run highlights the widening gap with Guayaquil clubs.
  • Football in Guayaquil, once the sports center of the city, now exists only in memory.

The Heart of Ecuadorian Football is Crumbling

Football in Guayaquil, Ecuador's largest city, is drifting further from its former glory. Barcelona SC and Emelec, clubs that once dominated domestic football, are currently mired in serious decline, while Liga de Quito from the capital is on the verge of reaching the Copa Libertadores final—a bitter contrast for Guayaquil football fans.

According to sports media reports, the current performance of the two clubs representing Guayaquil can only be described as 'calamitous (calamitoso)' without exaggeration. Watching Liga de Quito, a club with South American championship experience, once again increase their chances of reaching the final, evokes a sense of 'healthy envy (sana envidia)' among Guayaquil football circles.

A Glorious Past Now Only in Memory

Guayaquil football's past was brilliant. After Sunday matches ended, fans would head home replaying the highlight moments and goals, discussing next week's fixtures. Beyond football, with basketball and boxing at Huancavilca Stadium and Voltaire Paladines Arena, and passionate baseball games at Reed Park and Yeyo Úraga, Guayaquil was a city of sports.

In those days, fans would postpone family commitments to attend matches, and the entire city moved energetically around sports. Football was at the center of it all, and Barcelona and Emelec were the pride of Guayaquil citizens.

Quito's Rise and Guayaquil's Decline

The current situation has changed dramatically. Liga de Quito has maintained consistent competitiveness since their 2008 Copa Libertadores victory and is once again on the verge of reaching the final in 2025. Meanwhile, Guayaquil's two traditional powerhouses are struggling even in the domestic league and have long lost their presence on the South American stage.

This contrast shows not merely a season or two of poor performance, but a fundamental shift in the balance of power within Ecuadorian football. Guayaquil football has lost so much current competitiveness that it's now assessed as 'only living in memory (solo vive en el recuerdo).'

Prospects for Revival

For Guayaquil football to revive, fundamental changes beyond simple managerial changes or player signings appear necessary. Youth system reorganization, professionalization of club operations, and above all, an innovative approach that doesn't rest on past glory are required.

As Quito demonstrates, sustainable competitiveness comes not from temporary investment but from systematic infrastructure building. Whether the day will come when Guayaquil's two clubs once again represent Ecuadorian football remains an ongoing, earnest wait for the fans.

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홍대의라떼3시간 전

간결하면서도 핵심을 잘 정리한 기사네요.

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Fall에 대해 더 알고 싶어졌습니다. 후속 기사 부탁드립니다.

도서관의강아지1시간 전

좋은 의견이십니다.

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of 관련 기사 잘 읽었습니다. 유익한 정보네요.

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