Guayaquil Sport Club (Guayaquil) 23 apr 1899 (7) Club Sport Ecuador (Guayaquil) 22 jul 1902 Asociación de Empleados de Guayaquil 1903-06 Libertador Bolívar (Guayaquil) 1903-06 Unión (Guayaquil) 1903-06 Gimnástico (Guayaquil) 1903-06 Olmedo (Quito) 1906 Gladiador (Quito) 1906 Club Sport Patria (Guayaquil) 18 sep 1908 Club Sport Norte América (Guayaquil) 4 jul 1916 Centro Deportivo Olmedo (Riobamba) 11 nov 1919 Liga Deportiva Estudiantil (Guayaquil) 20 jun 1922 Panamá Sporting Club (Guayaquil) 23 jun 1923 Sociedad Deportiva Flamengo (Lacatunga) 1923 Barcelona Sporting Club (Guayaquil) 1 may 1925 Asociación Deportivo Nueve de Octubre (Guayaquil) 18 apr 1926 Club Sport Emelec (Guayaquil) 28 apr 1929 Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito 11 jan 1930 (2) Circulo Deportivo Everest (Guayaquil) 2 feb 1931 Club Deportivo Everest (Guayaquil) 2 nov 1931 Centro Deportivo Juvenil (Esmeraldas) 20 aug 1933 Club Deportivo Venecia (Babahoyo) 28 aug 1934 Club Social Deportivo Macará (Ambato) 10 aug 1939 Club Deportivo America (Quito) 25 nov 1939 Sociedad Deportivo Quito 9 jul 1940 (1) Sociedad Deportiva Aucas (Quito) 6 feb 1945 Club Social Estudiantes del Guayas (Guayaquil) 17 apr 1947 Club Social, Cultural y Deportivo Cumandá (Puyo) 27 jun 1947 Club Social Deportivo Audaz Octubrino (Machala) 10 aug 1949 Club Deportivo Quevedo (Quevedo) 10 jun 1950 Club Atlético River Plate (Riobamba) 16 jul 1950 (7) Club Social y Deportivo Independiente del Valle (Sangolqui) 1 mar 1958 (3) Juventud Italiana (Manta) 2 jun 1960 Club Deportivo Green Cross (Manta) 12 jan 1961 [-] Club Deportivo Universidad Católica (Quito) 9 apr 1961 Club Deportivo de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador (Quito) 15 may 1963 Club Deportivo y Social Santa Rita (Vinces) 19 oct 1963 Club Deportivo El Nacional (Quito) 1 jun 1964 Manta Sporting Club (Manta) 1 jan 1967 [-] Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Portoviejo 15 nov 1969 Club Social y Deportivo Tecni Club (Cuenca) 15 apr 1970 Club Deportivo Cuenca (Cuenca) 24 mar 1971 Club Deportivo Técnico Universitario (Ambato) 13 apr 1971 Club Deportivo Carmen Mora de Encalada (Pasaje) 1971 [-] Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Cuenca 6 feb 1972 Club Deportivo 2 de Marzo (Atuntaqui) 3 jan 1976 (4) Club Deportivo Esmeraldas Petrolero (Esmeraldas) 29 dec 1977 [-] Bonita Banana Futbol Club (Machala) 1977 (5) Club Atlético Juventus (Esmeraldas) 21 jan 1979 [-] Club Deportivo Filanbanco (Guayaquil) 29 jan 1979 [-] Club Deportivo Star Club (Riobamba) 18 may 1985 Santa Rosa Fútbol Club 12 jun 1985 Club Social Cultural y Deportivo Brasilia (Quinindé) 19 jul 1985 Club Deportivo Espoli (Quito) 5 feb 1986 Club Social, Cultural y Deportivo Grecia (Chone) 15 apr 1986 Club Universidad Técnica Equinoccial de Quito 12 nov 1986 Calvi Futbol Club (Guayaquil) 2 feb 1987 Club Deportivo Municipal Cañar 11 mar 1987 Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Loja 23 oct 1987 Santos Fútbol Club (El Guabo) 1987 Club Deportivo Atlético Audaz (Machala) 2 sep 1988 Delfín Sporting Club (Manta) 1 mar 1989 Váldez Sporting Club (Milagro) 21 jan 1991 (6) Cuniburo Fútbol Club (Cayambé) 11 apr 1992 Imbabura Sporting Club (Ibarra) 3 jan 1993 Rocafuerte Fútbol Club (Guayaquil) 14 aug 1994 Manta Fútbol Club 27 jul 1998 Fuerza Amarilla SC (Machala) 23 dec 1999 Gualaceo Sporting Club 2000 (9) Club Atlético Guayaquil 5 feb 2005 Club Deportivo Saquisilí 5 feb 2005 Deportivo Azogues 25 may 2005 Club Deportivo Academia Alfaro Moreno (Guayaquil) 3 feb 2006 Club Deportivo River Plate Ecuador (Guayaquil) 7 sep 2007 Club Deportivo Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi (Latacunga) 8 aug 2007 Pelileo Sporting Club 8 nov 2007 JVC FC (Loja) 3 apr 2008 (8) [-] disappeared (1) Founded as Club Sociedad Deportivo Argentina (2) Merger of Libertad and Olmedo (3) Founded as Club Social y Deportivo Independiente José Terán, in 2009 change name to Club Social y Deportivo Independiente del Valle. (4) Disappeared in 1993 and the license were used by Imbabura FC (5) Founded as Carmen Mora de Encalada, disappeared in 1981 (6) Bought the license to Filanbanco, disappeared in 1995 (7) Disappeared in 1990 (8) full name Jaime Veintimilla Casanova FC (9) Founded as Gualaceños de Corazón
With additions thanks to Juan Pablo Andrés, Eli Schmerler and Hans Schöggl
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