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About Ecuadorian Serie A

The Ecuadorian Serie A, known as LigaPro, is the top professional soccer league in Ecuador. It's a 16-team competition with a two-stage format that runs from February through December. The league is known for its high-altitude stadiums and passionate fan bases. The Apertura stage is wrapping up, with the playoffs coming next month.

Top teams

LDU Quito is the biggest club in the country. Based in the capital at high altitude, they've won multiple Copa Libertadores titles and dominate the domestic scene. Barcelona SC from Guayaquil is the other giant — they have the largest fan base in Ecuador. Emelec, also from Guayaquil, is the third power. Independiente del Valle is the new force — they've won the Copa Sudamericana and have one of the best youth academies in South America. Universidad Católica and Delfín are regular playoff contenders.

Format

The league uses a two-stage format. The Apertura runs from February to June, and the Clausura runs from July to December. Each stage has a regular season followed by playoffs. The winners of each stage face off in a two-leg final for the overall championship. The format is designed to keep the league competitive year-round. Relegation is based on a three-year average, which protects big clubs from going down after one bad season.

Viewership

The LigaPro pulls around 8 million viewers annually. The numbers are strongest in Ecuador, where soccer is a cultural obsession. The Guayaquil derby between Barcelona and Emelec is the biggest TV draw. LDU Quito matches also pull strong ratings. The league also has a following in the US and Europe among Ecuadorian expatriates. The final stages draw the biggest audiences.

TV and streaming options in Ecuador

GolTV has historically been the home of Ecuadorian soccer. In 2026, Zapping has secured rights as a major streaming partner for the LigaPro, moving away from previous free-to-air windows. El Canal del Fútbol (ECDF) also offers live streaming of matches, often integrated into other platforms or as a standalone app. Coverage has shifted in 2026, with multiple platforms now carrying the league.

Streaming options in the US

For American fans, Fanatiz is a primary service for watching Ecuadorian soccer. They offer all matches of the LigaPro season via streaming. Fubo includes live TV streaming that may carry channels broadcasting the LigaPro. Star+ also offers coverage in some regions.

International viewing

For fans outside Ecuador and the US, coverage varies. In Europe, some matches show up on regional sports networks. The Zapping app is available in certain countries. Fanatiz also works in many regions. The streaming landscape for Ecuadorian soccer is fragmented in 2026, with rights split across multiple platforms. The official LigaPro social media channels provide updates on where to watch each match.

Current season

The 2026 LigaPro season kicked off in February. The Apertura stage is wrapping up in April, with the playoffs starting in May. Independiente del Valle is sitting at the top of the table, with LDU Quito and Barcelona close behind. Emelec and Universidad Católica are also in the mix. The Apertura final is scheduled for June. The Clausura will kick off in July and run through December.