Fixtures

Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 07/05 21:30 19 Emelec vs Vinotinto Ecuador - View
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 07/14 03:00 20 LDU Quito vs Emelec - View
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 07/21 03:00 21 Emelec vs Mushuc Runa - View
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 07/28 03:00 22 Manta FC vs Emelec - View
Ecuador Cup 07/30 23:30 5 CD Miguel Iturralde vs Emelec - View
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 08/04 03:00 23 Club Atletico Libertad vs Emelec - View

Results

Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 06/29 23:00 18 [13] Macara v Emelec [14] D 1-1
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 06/26 00:00 16 [7] Universidad Catolica del Ecuador v Emelec [14] D 1-1
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 06/21 21:30 17 [13] Emelec v Delfin SC [10] D 2-2
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 06/01 00:00 15 [15] Emelec v Orense [4] W 1-0
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 05/25 23:00 14 [14] El Nacional v Emelec [15] L 2-0
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 05/18 22:00 13 [1] Barcelona Guayaquil v Emelec [13] L 2-0
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 05/11 23:00 12 [11] Emelec v SD Aucas [5] L 0-1
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 05/04 23:00 11 [1] Independiente del Valle v Emelec [13] W 1-2
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 04/27 23:00 10 [13] Emelec v Tecnico Universitario [16] L 0-1
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 04/19 21:30 9 [10] Deportivo Cuenca v Emelec [13] W 0-1
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 04/12 00:00 8 [14] Emelec v Libertad FC [6] D 1-1
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 04/06 23:00 7 [16] Emelec v Manta FC [15] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 17 23
Wins 7 4 3
Draws 13 7 6
Losses 20 6 14
Goals for 28 13 15
Goals against 54 17 37
Clean sheets 7 5 2
Failed to score 19 9 10

Wikipedia - C.S. Emelec

Club Sport Emelec is an Ecuadorian sports club based in Guayaquil that is best known for their professional football team. The football team plays in the Ecuadorian Serie A, the highest level of professional football in the country.

Emelec has won fourteen Serie A titles and one of the division B, holding the record of doing so in all decades in which the Serie A has been played. They also have won seven regional titles (record in their region), a record-tying 5 of them in the professional era.

Emelec was founded on 28 April 1929 by George Capwell, the American head of the Electric Company of Ecuador (Spanish: Empresa Eléctrica del Ecuador), from which the club is named after. The name of their home stadium pays homage to the club's founder. The club's most intense rivalry is with crosstown-team Barcelona. Matches between the clubs are known as El Clásico del Astillero.

History

George Capwell, founding father of Club Sport Emelec

The club was found after an assembly of employees at the Empresa Eléctrica del Ecuador, an electric company in Guayaquil, decided to start an amateur sports league. The initiative was spearheaded by George Capwell, the executive officer of the company who came from the United States. The first sports played in the club were baseball, basketball, boxing, swimming, handball, and football. Capwell did not enjoy football, so the sport was supported only by his employees in non-official but recognized championships. This changed in the 1940s, when Capwell finally lent his support, resulting in the club winning several official local championships, building their own stadium, and hosting the 1947 South American Championship entirely in it.

In 1957, the club became the first national champions in football with a "dream team" that included Derek Haack, Cipriano Yu Lee, José Vicente Balseca, Cruz Ávila, Mariano Larraz, Carlos Alberto Raffo, Jaime Ubilla, Daniel Pinto, Rómulo Gómez and Suárez-Rizzo; they were coached by Eduardo "Tano" Spandre. Since then, they have accumulated thirteen more national titles, placing them 2nd in the national title count behind Barcelona with 15 titles and followed by El Nacional with 13. They have also won seven local titles (two in the amateur area and five in the professional era).

In the 1990s, the football team saw success internationally. In 1995, they reached the semi-finals of the Copa Libertadores; they lost to eventual champions Grêmio. In 2001, the team was close to becoming the first Ecuadorian club to win an international title when they were a finalist in the 2001 Copa Merconorte. In the finals, they lost to Millionarios 3–1 on penalty kicks after tying on aggregate 2–2.

Club Sport Emelec, commonly referred to as Emelec, is a professional soccer team based in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Founded on April 28, 1929, the club has a rich history and is one of the most successful teams in Ecuadorian football. Emelec's colors are blue and white, and they are affectionately known as "Los Eléctricos" (The Electricians), a nod to their origins linked to the electrical company that established the club.

Emelec plays its home matches at the Estadio George Capwell, a vibrant venue that can hold over 40,000 passionate fans. The team's loyal supporters, known as "La Banda del Bombillo," create an electrifying atmosphere during matches, making home games a formidable challenge for visiting teams.

Throughout its history, Emelec has won numerous national championships, establishing itself as a powerhouse in Ecuadorian football. The club has also made significant strides in international competitions, regularly participating in the Copa Libertadores and other continental tournaments, where they have achieved notable success.

Emelec is known for its commitment to developing local talent, often promoting young players from its youth academy to the first team. The club's philosophy emphasizes teamwork, resilience, and a strong competitive spirit, which has endeared it to fans across the nation.

With a storied legacy and a bright future, Emelec continues to be a symbol of pride for its supporters and a formidable force in Ecuadorian soccer.