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Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie B
Winners (3): 1971, 1998, 2005
Runners-up (2): 1973, 2003
Campeonato Profesional Interandino
Winners (1): 1959
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For 2008 Macara hired Colombian coach Jaime De La Pava to the club, and renewed a noticeable part of the squad. They saw three of their bests players leave the club, Luis Miguel Garces went to cashed-up Barcelona, Mariano Mina transferred to Deportivo Cuenca and Christian Botero switched to Universidad Catolica, for playing few months before going into retirement (and swiftly returning to Macara as an academy coach). The team struggled for the major part of the first semester, which meant repeated fates for successively fired coaches De La Pava and Argentinian Jorge Garcia.
For the second part of the year, and with the arrival of Mario Jaquet to lead the coaching staff; Macará gained impressive great shape to secure first place of their qualification group, and, consequently, earned themselves a place for the finals, something not achieved since 1989. However, Macara couldn't qualify for the Copa Libertadores de America. Jaquet was later comfirmed as first team coach for the 2009 season.","4873D80D884C1965174890917813A0BA":"","3A5BA2FF10D30F08":"http:\/\/clubmacara.ec","e_index":5};