* **Q: What is Liga de Quito's overall Copa Libertadores record when playing *in* Argentina?
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Football / Copa Libertadores
Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito (LDU), often called the "King of Cups," faces a recurring challenge in the CONMEBOL Libertadores: playing away matches in Argentina. This article reviews their historical performance on Argentine soil,...
Liga de Quito's history in Argentina for the Copa Libertadores paints a picture of significant difficulty. Their journey began unfavorably in 1978 with heavy defeats to River Plate (4-0) and Independiente (2-0). It took until 2006 to secure their first point on Argentine soil, a 2-2 draw against Vélez Sarsfield.
The standout moment remains their solitary 1-0 victory over Arsenal de Sarandí in the 2008 group stage, a crucial result in the campaign that led to their historic Libertadores title. However, subsequent visits have largely followed the challenging trend, with River Plate proving a particularly tough opponent (4 losses and 1 draw in 5 visits).
Compounding the historical challenge for their recent fixture against Central Córdoba was the absence of captain and first-choice goalkeeper Alexander 'Dida' Domínguez. He was sidelined by a wrist injury reported on March 28th and was also serving the remainder of a multi-game suspension issued by CONMEBOL following an incident in a previous playoff match against Always Ready. Gonzalo Valle stepped in as goalkeeper.
As defender Ricardo Adé highlighted, facing a team debuting in the Libertadores like Central Córdoba adds another layer of difficulty, as these teams often play with heightened motivation. LDU finds itself in Group C alongside Central Córdoba, Flamengo, and Deportivo Táchira.
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