Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras

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Liga Nacional de Honduras
Liga Nacional Logo
Founded
1965
Current member clubs
10
Current Champions
Club Deportivo Motagua
League system
League of 18 matches each team. The highest 4 clubs play a two legged playoff and a two legged final.
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Honduras Clausura 2006-07

Liga Nacional de Honduras is the first and highest division of football in Honduras. The league season is divided into Opening (autumn) and Closing (spring). One team is relegated to the Liga de Ascenso (the team with fewest points in Opening and Closing) and one team is promoted from Liga de Ascenso. The first 4 clubs participate in play-offs to decide the champion. The winners of the Opening and Closing competitions participate in the Copa Interclubes UNCAF. 2006-2007 Apertura started 12 August, 2006.

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[edit] History of the League

In the 1930s, soccer experienced a surge in popularity in the country. In 1948 with the birth of the Francisco Morazán Major Football League, the idea to organize football began to take shape.

Olimpia, Federal, Motagua, Argentina and Real España are the pioneers of the Liga Mayor. In 1948 the first championship began in the recently inaugurated Estadio Tiburcio Carias Andino as Victoria were made champions by beating Motagua; and three years later, in 1951, they repeated the trick. Due to the high support the League received at this time, the Confederacy Sports School Extra of Honduras {F.N.D.E.H.} was founded.

The cancellation of the court of the Stadium "Municipal]]" of San Pedro Sula was the catalyst that caused the sport's leaders of the northern and central parts of Honduras to join forces and caused the disappearance of the F.N.D.E.H.

On March 8, 1951, Juan Manuel Galvez gave life to the F.N.D.E.H. when he signed the presidential decree I number 97 and he vouched for the execution of the first Sports Congress that was carried out in the installations of the abandoned "National Gymnasium Rubén Alleys Valentine".

A decade after the creation of the F.N.D.E.H. and under the leadership of Hémerito F. Hernández, and also under Féderico Bunker Aguilar who had pioneered CONCACAF's creation at the same time, the idea to create the First National League of Soccer took shape between 1962 and 1963. Thanks in part to the aid of executives such as Alejandro Talbott that had studied in Mexico, the structure of that country's league was copied. On Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 April, 1964 the 15th National Congress created the league. The 15th National Congress also started the National League Not Fan of Honduras, LINAFUTH, that was founded 10 May, that year.

The president of the Sports Confederacy was Oscar Kafati and the secretary was journalist Andrés Towers Son. Severa teams sent delegates. These included Olimpia, Troya, España, Honduras de El Progreso, Vida, Marathón, Motagua, La Salle, and Atlético Español Glidden. Those delegates were chosen to be to the first Provisional Board of Directors that remained headed by: President Oscar Lara Mejía, Secretary: José T. Castañeda, Treasurer: Jesus J. Handal, Fiscal: Humberto Soriano Aguilar and vocal: Oscar Kirckonell, Alfredo Bueso, René Bendeck.

The first date of the new National League was 18 July 1965, with the following results: Olimpia 3:0 Marathón; España 1:0 Troya; Honduras 3:0 Atlético Español; Vida 4:1 Motagua; and Platense 6:2 La Salle. Pedro Deras of El Progreso de Honduras was the first scorer of the National League in the 5th minute against Atlético Español. Platense was the first professional champion of Honduras winning the three rounds; and Atlético Español finished last, but there was no relegation.

(info from www.hondurasfutbol.com/historia.htm)(Edited by native English speaker and former resident of La Ceiba)

[edit] Teams 2006-07


Broncos-UNAH
Choluteca

Hispano
Comayagua

Marathon
San Pedro Sula
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Motagua
Tegucigalpa

Olanchano
Catacamas

Olimpia
Tegucigalpa

Platense
Puerto Cortes

Real España
San Pedro Sula

Victoria
La Ceiba

Vida
La Ceiba

[edit] Relegation-Promotion

The current relegation-promotion format is the following. The winner of Liga de Ascenso de Honduras Apertura plays the winner of Liga de Ascenso de Honduras Clausura and whoever wins the two legged match wins promotion. Apertura and Clausura tournaments are added up to see who is last who gets relegated.

[edit] Historic

[edit] All Time Scorers

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All-Time Leading Scorers (as of 05/06 Cl.)
Rank Player Goals
1st Flag of Brazil Denilson Costa 154 Goals
2nd Flag of Honduras Wilmer Velasquez 149 Goals
3rd Flag of Honduras Pancho Ra 92 Goals
4th Flag of Honduras Prudencio Norales 88 Goals
5th Flag of Argentina Danilo Tosello 86 Goals
6th Flag of Honduras Oscar "Martillo" Hernandez 86 Goals
7th Flag of Honduras Juan Manuel Cárcamo 85 Goals
8th Flag of Honduras Reynaldo Mejia 83 Goals
9th Flag of Honduras Antonio Obando 83 Goals
10th Flag of Brazil Luciano Emilio 83 Goals

[edit] All-Time Table

(From 1965-66 to 2006-07 Apertura)

  • Blue- Current Club
  • Yellow- In Division 2
  • Red- Extinct
Position Team Points Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference
1
Olimpia
Olimpia
2470 1385 660 490 235 1957 1095 862
2
Motagua
2039 1329 519 482 338 1634 1271 363
3
Real España
1985 1348 501 482 365 1611 1294 317
4
Marathón
1872 1320 481 459 390 1624 1410 214
5
Platense
1579 1216 379 442 395 1357 1341 16
6
Vida
1569 1248 373 450 425 1318 1494 -176
7
Victoria
1330 1057 318 376 359 1161 1260 -99
8
Universidad
942 816 217 291 308 722 912 -190
9
Broncos
548 474 123 179 172 426 545 -119
10
Real Maya
251 233 53 92 88 221 265 -44
11 Atletico Indio 239 216 54 77 85 211 274 -63
12 Sula 209 199 43 80 76 147 202 -55
13 Atlético Morazán 194 166 41 71 54 153 188 -35
14 Tela Timsa 183 163 42 57 64 140 190 -50
15
Federal
154 171 30 64 77 154 240 -86
16 Independiente 130 151 24 58 69 149 241 -92
17 Honduras 125 108 33 26 49 130 176 -46
18 Troya 94 90 25 19 46 76 129 -53
19
Atlético Olanchano
88 88 19 29 40 109 144 -35
20 Super Estrella 87 111 16 39 56 90 197 -107
21
Valencia
75 46 17 24 33 55 64 -9
22 Lempira 71 81 17 20 44 81 134 -53
23 Atéltico Español 70 82 16 22 44 82 130 -48
24
Deportes Savio
69 72 15 24 33 76 111 -35
25 Dandy 62 63 11 29 23 41 58 -17
26
Hispano
56 46 13 17 16 48 52 -4
27 Curacao 55 56 10 25 21 45 71 -26
28 La Salle 55 55 13 16 26 83 123 -40
29 E.A.C.I. 47 54 9 20 25 34 56 -22
30 Deportes Progreseños 46 54 10 16 28 47 87 -40
31
Real Comayagua
35 36 7 14 15 42 57 -15
32 Palestino 32 40 7 11 22 48 81 -33
33
Honduras Salzburg
30 36 5 15 16 31 49 -18
34 Verdún 27 27 6 9 12 29 47 -18
35 Atlético Portuario 25 27 6 7 14 39 55 -16
36 Real Patepluma 25 36 5 10 21 26 58 -32
37 Tiburones 22 27 4 10 13 20 34 -14
38 Campamento 17 27 4 5 18 13 42 -29
39 Atlántida 14 27 3 5 19 13 50 -37

[edit] Champions by year

Year Final Semifinalists
Winner Score Runner-up
1965-1966
Details

Platense
No final
Olimpia
1966-1967
Details

Olimpia
No final
Marathón
1967-1968
Details

Olimpia
No final
Marathón
1968-1969
Details

Motagua
No final
Olimpia
1969-1970
Details

Olimpia
No final
Motagua
1970-1971
Details

Motagua
No final
Olimpia
1971-1972
Details

Olimpia
No final
Vida
1972-1973
Details
abandoned - abandoned abandoned - abandoned
1973-1974
Details

Motagua
No final
Marathón
1974-1975
Details

Real España
1-0
1-0

Motagua
1975-1976
Details

Real España
1-1
2-0
3-1

Olimpia
1976-1977
Details

Real España
0-0
4-1
4-1

Motagua
1977-1978
Details

Olimpia
0-0
2-0
2-0

Real España
1978-1979
Details

Motagua
1-0
4-1
5-1

Real España
1979-1980
Details

Marathón
1-0
1-0
2-0

Universidad
1980-1981
Details

Real España
2-0
0-1
2-1
4-2

Marathón
1981-1982
Details

Vida
3-1
1-0
4-1

Atlético Morazán
1982-1983
Details

Olimpia
No final
Motagua
1983-1984
Details

Vida
No final
Universidad
1984-1985
Details

Olimpia
No final
Vida
1985-1986
Details

Marathón
No final
Vida
1986-1987
Details

Olimpia
No final
Real España
1987-1988
Details

Olimpia
0-0
1-0
1-0

Marathón
1988-1989
Details

Real España
0-2
2-0
2-2
on extra time

Olimpia
1989-1990
Details

Olimpia
0-1
1-0
1-1
on better season record

Real España
1990-1991
Details

Real España
0-0
2-1
2-1

Motagua
1991-1992
Details

Motagua
0-0
1-0
1-0

Real España

Olimpia

Platense
1992-1993
Details

Olimpia
No final
Petrotela

Marathón

Motagua
1993-1994
Details

Real España
No final
Motagua

Vida
1994-1995
Details

Victoria
0-0
1-1
1-1
on away goals

Olimpia

Real España

Motagua
1995-1996
Details

Olimpia
3-0
0-0
3-0

Real España

Victoria

Motagua
1996-1997
Details

Olimpia
1-1
3-0
4-1

Platense

Victoria

Real España
1997-1998
Apertura
Details

Motagua
3-0
2-1
5-1

Real España

Platense

Olimpia
1997-1998
Clausura
Details

Motagua
0-0
1-0
1-0

Olimpia

Platense

Victoria
1998-1999
Details

Olimpia
1-1
1-0
2-1

Real España

Motagua

Victoria
1999-2000
Apertura
Details

Motagua
0-0
0-0
0-0
Penalties:
6-5

Olimpia

Broncos

Victoria
1999-2000
Clausura
Details

Motagua
1-1
1-1
2-2
Penalties:
3-2

Olimpia

Marathón

Federal
2000-2001
Apertura
Details

Olimpia
1-0
1-1
2-1

Platense

Real España

Universidad
2000-2001
Clausura
Details

Platense
1-0
1-1
2-1

Olimpia

Marathón

Real España
2001-2002
Apertura
Details

Motagua
0-1
3-2
3-3
Penalties:
5-3

Marathón

Olimpia

Platense
2001-2002
Clausura
Details

Marathón
4-1
0-1
4-2

Olimpia

Platense

Victoria
2002-2003
Apertura
Details

Olimpia
1-1
2-1
3-2

Platense

Marathón

Real España
2002-2003
Clausura
Details

Marathón
1-0
3-1
4-1

Motagua

Real España

Olimpia
2003-2004
Apertura
Details

Real España
2-2
2-0
4-2

Olimpia

Vida

Marathón
2003-2004
Clausura
Details

Olimpia
1-1
1-0
3-2

Marathón

Real España

Victoria
2004-2005
Apertura
Details

Marathón
3-2
2-1
5-3

Olimpia

Real España

Victoria
2004-2005
Clausura
Details

Olimpia
1-1
2-1
3-2

Marathón

Universidad

Platense
2005-2006
Apertura
Details

Olimpia
1-2
2-0
3-2
aet

Marathón

Victoria

Platense
2005-2006
Clausura
Details

Olimpia
3-3
1-0
4-3

Victoria

Motagua

Valencia
2006-2007
Apertura
Details

Motagua
1-1
3-1
4-2

Olimpia

Hispano

Marathón
2006-2007
Clausura
Details
1 -
-
-
1 1 1


  • aet Decided winner at extra time
  • 1 Not yet decided.

[edit] Champions and Runners-up

Team Number of Championships Number of times runners-up
Olimpia
Olimpia
20 14
Motagua
11 7
Real España
8 8
Marathón
5 9
Vida
2 3
Platense
2 3
Victoria
1 1
Universidad
0 2
Atlético Morazán 0 1
Petrotela 0 1

[edit] Former Liga Professional de Honduras members

Team Year Started Playing Year Ended
Troya 1965, 1971 1967, 1973
San Pedro 1965 1968
Atletico Español 1965 1969
Progresso 1965 1970
Atletico Indio 1967, 1991 1974, 1992
Verdun 1970 1971
Federal 1974, 1999 1977, 2000
Atlantida 1975 1976
Campamento 1976 1976
Tiburones 1978 1978
Atletico Portuario 1979 1979
Atletico Morazan 1980 1983
Juventud Morazanica 1983 1983
Independiente 1981, 1995 1982, 1998
Dandy 1982 1983
Sula 1984 1984
Tela Timsa 1985, 1990 1986, 1990
E.A.C.I. 1986 1987
Curacao 1988 1989
Super Estrella 1989 1993
Petrotela 1991 1993
Real Maya 1992, 2001 1999, 2001
Deportes Progreseño 1993 1995
Broncos 1994, 1999 1996, 2001
Palestino 1997 1998
Deportes Savio 2000 2002
Real Comayagua 2001 2002
Real Patepluma 2002 2002
Honduras Salzburgo 2002 2002
Atletico Olanchano 2003, 2006 2005
Municipal Valencia 2004 2006
  • Verdun bought Atletico Español's franchise
  • Broncos bought Verdun's franchise
  • Atletico Morazan changed its name to Juventud Morazanica
  • Sula bought Juventud Morazanica's franchise
  • Tela Timsa changed its name to Petrotela
  • Real Maya Changed its name to Real Comayagua
  • Real Patepluma bought Real Comayagua's franchise
  • Victoria bought Honduras Salzburgo's franchise
  • Hispano bought Valencia's franchise

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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