| Full Name | Club Social y Deportivo Emelec |
| Founded | 1929 |
| Stadium | Estadio George Capwell |
| Capacity | 40,000 |
| Manager | Ismael Rescalvo |
| League | Ecuadorian Serie A |
| Rivals | Boca Juniors, Barcelona SC |
| Nickname | Los Eléctricos |
| Top Scorer | Fernando Gaibor |
Club Social y Deportivo Emelec, proudly representing Guayaquil, Ecuador, is one of the most illustrious teams in South American football. Known for its electrifying performances and passionate fan base, Emelec stands as a testament to Ecuador’s rich football tradition. With a history spanning over nine decades, the club has not only accumulated numerous titles but has also embedded itself deeply within the hearts of its supporters.
Club History
Founded in 1929, Emelec quickly became a dominant force in Ecuadorian football. The club was established by workers of the Electric Company of Ecuador, which is reflected in its nickname “Los Eléctricos.” Throughout the years, Emelec has showcased its strength in the domestic league, making a name for itself not only in Ecuador but also on the continental stage.
Stadium & Atmosphere
Home matches are hosted at the Estadio George Capwell, a fortress filled with roaring crowds. With a seating capacity of 40,000, the stadium exudes an electric atmosphere during matches, turning every game into a vibrant celebration of football culture.
Honours
- Ecuadorian Serie A Champions: 14 times
- Ecuadorian Cup Winners: 3 times
- Copa Libertadores Best Finish: Runners-up in 1995 and 2001
Key Players
- Fernando Gaibor: Emelec’s top scorer with a reputation for scoring crucial goals in high-pressure situations.
- William Paredes: A formidable defender known for his consistency and leadership on the field.
- Jhonny Quiñónez: A dynamic midfielder who creates opportunities and drives the team’s attacking play.
The Electric Legacy
Emelec’s legacy goes beyond titles and trophies; it lies in the passionate support of its fans and its commitment to developing local talent. The club continues to inspire the youth of Ecuador, fostering a new generation of footballers who dream of donning the iconic blue jersey.
