Alejandro Domínguez sends message to the 2026 Ordinary Congress of the FEF and highlights the growth of Ecuadorian football
Alejandro Domínguez, the president of Conmebol, praised the achievements of Ecuadorian football during the FEF's 2026 Congress and projected a positive future for the sport in the nation.
During the 2026 Ordinary Congress of the Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF), Alejandro Domínguez, the president of Conmebol, delivered a special message to football leaders and congress members, emphasizing the significant progress made in Ecuadorian football over the last decade. He highlighted the collaboration between Conmebol and the FEF as a pivotal factor in these advancements, showing his strong support and connection to the country's football community.
The congress, held on February 26 at the FEF headquarters in Guayaquil and presided over by Francisco Egas, includes a discussion on a proposal to reduce the number of teams in Liga Pro from 16 to 12. This proposal has sparked considerable interest and debate, with implications for the structure of professional football in Ecuador and its competitiveness moving forward.
Domínguez's remarks not only celebrate past achievements but also set the stage for future aspirations in Ecuadorian football. His message reflects a commitment to developing the sport further on an international level, fostering an environment whereby local talents can thrive and Ecuadorian football can gain a more prominent position in the global arena.