Guayaquil City vs Astillero stats point to a huge gap in pedigree
Head to Head record, one number jumps off the page
The sharpest edge in these Guayaquil City vs Astillero stats is plain to see. Astillero have 14 domestic league titles. Guayaquil City have 0.
That is the biggest anomaly in the data. If you are reading this as a Head to Head record snapshot, the trophy count tells the story before any ball is kicked.
These historical matchups, at least from a reputation angle, lean hard toward Astillero. They arrive with the weight of a club that knows how to win.
Squad build, both sides are close on numbers
The squad sizes are almost level. Guayaquil City list 27 players, while Astillero have 28.
Age is close too. Guayaquil City average 26 years, and Astillero sit at 27. That is a small difference, not a big one.
- Squad size, Guayaquil City 27, Astillero 28
- Average age, Guayaquil City 26, Astillero 27
- Foreign players, Guayaquil City 4, Astillero 6
Foreign players, Astillero bring more variety
Astillero also have more overseas talent. Their squad includes 6 foreign players, compared with 4 for Guayaquil City.
That may matter in how they shape the game. More foreign options can mean more variety in style and selection.
Still, the raw squad data does not show a gulf elsewhere. The big separation stays with the title count.
What the numbers say about the rivalry
This is not a balanced rivalry on paper. The trophy column makes that clear, and it is the strongest point in the data.
Guayaquil City can match Astillero on squad size and stay close on age. But the 14 to 0 split is the headline.
So the story of these historical matchups is simple. Astillero carry the winning tradition, while Guayaquil City have the chance to challenge it.














