Fixtures

Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 07/14 03:00 20 Deportivo Cuenca vs Delfin SC - View
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 07/21 03:00 21 LDU Quito vs Deportivo Cuenca - View
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 07/27 23:00 22 Deportivo Cuenca vs Independiente del Valle - View
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 08/04 03:00 23 Deportivo Cuenca vs Macara - View
Ecuador Cup 08/08 00:00 5 Banos Ciudad de Fuego vs Deportivo Cuenca - View
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 08/11 03:00 24 Emelec vs Deportivo Cuenca - View

Results

Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 07/05 00:00 19 [9] Libertad FC v Deportivo Cuenca [3] L 2-1
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 06/28 00:00 18 [4] Deportivo Cuenca v Mushuc Runa [15] W 1-0
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 06/22 20:00 17 [4] SD Aucas v Deportivo Cuenca [5] W 1-3
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 06/15 20:30 16 [5] Deportivo Cuenca v El Nacional [10] W 4-1
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 06/01 20:30 15 [7] Deportivo Cuenca v Ivanic/Krapez [6] W 3-1
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 05/24 00:00 14 [1] Barcelona Guayaquil v Deportivo Cuenca [7] D 0-0
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 05/17 00:00 13 [9] Deportivo Cuenca v Tecnico Universitario [16] W 2-0
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 05/10 00:00 12 [10] Sara S Tormo v Deportivo Cuenca [8] L 1-0
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 05/03 00:00 11 [8] Deportivo Cuenca v Manta FC [12] W 2-0
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 04/26 19:00 10 [2] Vinotinto Ecuador v Deportivo Cuenca [12] W 0-1
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 04/19 21:30 9 [10] Deportivo Cuenca v Emelec [13] L 0-1
Ecuador LigaPro Serie A 04/10 21:30 8 [10] Macara v Deportivo Cuenca [11] W 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 17 21
Wins 16 8 8
Draws 7 2 5
Losses 15 7 8
Goals for 42 22 20
Goals against 42 16 26
Clean sheets 15 6 9
Failed to score 12 3 9

Wikipedia - C.D. Cuenca

Club Deportivo Cuenca is an Ecuadorian football club based in Cuenca. They currently play in the Serie A, the top-flight football league in the country, and is one of two clubs from Cuenca to have played in the top-flight (the other being LDU Cuenca).

They are one of three clubs outside the main cities Quito and Guayaquil to have a national championship, which they won in 2004. Since then, they have been a near consistent top club in the country, including numerous Copa Libertadores participations.

Deportivo Cuenca was founded on March 4, 1971, and is the second-oldest club in the city after Tecni Club. Their home stadium is Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar, which was named after former club president and mayor of Cuenca. Because of the limited number of clubs from the Province of Azuay that have played in the Serie A, Deportivo Cuenca has no major local rivals.

History

Foundation

In 1970 the desire was born to form a professional soccer team in the city of Cuenca. This desire was shaped through Dr. Alejandro Serrano Aguilar (mayor of the city then) and the gentlemen Polivio Vázquez and Alfredo Pena. The citizen's endorsement was immediate before the initiative headed by the mayor, therefore the Commission of Sports was satisfied to the gentlemen Gilbert Sotomayor, Ricardo Ordóñez and Bolívar Lupercio, whose first management was to obtain the acceptance of the Ecuadorian Federation of Soccer so that the professional team of the city could participate in the professional level. By means of the session celebrated in February 1971 in the "Salón de la Ciudad" of the Very Illustrious Municipality of Cuenca, the project became a reality, and it was then that Deportivo Cuenca was born. A month later, the Association of Soccer funded the Asociación de Fútbol no Amateur del Azuay (AFA) (Association of Soccer non-Amateur of Azuay). As a club the first decisions were taken: the uniform would be red and yellow with a T-shirt to vertical rays, the first Technical Director was Carlos Alberto Raffo, the first contracted foreign soccer players were Rodolfo Piazza, the Paraguayan Luis Martínez who achieved the first team's goal, and Gerald Laterza. In its start, the team was known as the "Franela Roja" (Red Bandana).

Historical performance

Originally, and throughout most of its existence, the team was never a contender to the title, and never received much attention internationally, such as in the prestigious Copa Libertadores. Deportivo Cuenca had a brief successful period during the 1970s, becoming runner-up twice in 1975 & 1976. The favorable finishes allowed them to participate in the next year's Copa Libertadores. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the club was in-and-out of the second tier Serie B. They returned to Serie A in 2003, and in 2004, they became the second club outside Quito or Guayaquil to win the national championship. Since then, they have finished in the top three in three of four seasons, allowing them to participate in five of the past six Copa Libertadores.

Deportivo Cuenca is a professional soccer team based in Cuenca, Ecuador. Founded in 1971, the club has established itself as a prominent force in Ecuadorian football, competing in the top tier of the Ecuadorian Serie A. Known for their distinctive red and white colors, Deportivo Cuenca has a passionate fan base that fills the Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar, their home ground, during matches.

The team has a rich history, marked by notable achievements, including several appearances in international competitions such as the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana. Deportivo Cuenca is recognized for its commitment to developing local talent, often promoting young players from the region and integrating them into the first team.

With a strong emphasis on teamwork, discipline, and a competitive spirit, Deportivo Cuenca continues to strive for excellence in both domestic and international play. The club's motto reflects its dedication to the community and the sport, making it a beloved institution in Ecuadorian football.