Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras 1968-69

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In 1968-69, Motagua won its first title in Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras after finishing in first position in the regular season, the tournament had 27 rounds without playoffs.

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[edit] 1968-69 teams

[edit] Regular season

[edit] Standings

# Club G W D L F:A PTS +/-
1 Motagua 27 17 5 5 45:23 39 +22
2 Olimpia 27 14 8 5 45:20 36 +25
3 Platense 27 15 6 6 40:21 36 +24
4 Atlético Indio 27 12 10 5 34:24 34 +10
5 España 27 9 7 11 37:30 25 +7
6 Marathón 27 9 7 11 40:41 25 -1
7 Victoria 27 8 5 14 33:44 21 -11
8 Vida 27 6 9 12 31:47 21 -16
9 Honduras 27 5 8 14 20:53 18 -33
10 Atlético Español 27 3 9 15 19:41 15 -22
  • Motagua champions as regular season winner
  • Olimpia runner-up as finishing second
  • Atlético Español relegated to second division

[edit] Top scorer

  • Flag of Brazil Roberto Abrussezze (Motagua) with 16 goals

[edit] Squads

[edit] Atlético Español

  • Flag of Honduras Egdomilio "Milo" Díaz

[edit] Atlético Indio

  • Flag of Honduras Jorge "Indio" Urquía
  • Flag of Honduras Jorge Brand

[edit] España

  • Flag of Costa Rica Carlos Luis "Macho" Arrieta
  • Flag of Honduras Carlos Alberto Acosta "El Indio" Lara
  • "Chico" Handal
  • Domingo Ramos
  • Flag of Honduras Jacobo Sarmiento

[edit] Honduras

  • Flag of Honduras Alfredo Hawit
  • Flag of Honduras Jorge Alberto Suazo Marín
  • Flag of Honduras Marcos Peña

[edit] Marathón

  • Flag of Honduras Martín "Piruleta" Rodríguez
  • Flag of Honduras "Burro" Deras
  • Flag of Honduras René Rodríguez
  • Flag of Honduras Alexander "Nina" Guillén
  • Flag of Honduras Shuberty "Nel" Castillo
  • Flag of Honduras Enrique "Quique" Grey Fúnez
  • Flag of Honduras Ramón Cano
  • Flag of Honduras Gil "Fátima" Valerio
  • Flag of Honduras Mario Felipe "Cofra" Caballero Alvarez
  • Flag of Brazil Flavio Ortega
  • Flag of Brazil Clarival Oliveira

[edit] Motagua

  • Flag of Nicaragua Salvador Dubois
  • Lenard Welsh
  • Flag of Honduras Marcos Banegas
  • Elio Banegas
  • Roberto Jerez
  • Flag of Brazil Roberto Abruzzesse
  • Flag of Brazil Geraldo Baptista
  • Flag of Brazil Ado Batista
  • Miralda
  • Flag of Honduras Pedro Colón
  • Flag of Honduras Fermín Navarro
  • Flag of Honduras Oscar "Martillo" Hernández
  • Flag of Honduras Nelson Benavídez
  • Flag of Honduras Julio Meza
  • Flag of Honduras Alfonso Navarro
  • Flag of Brazil Yaponá de Sousa
  • Flag of Brazil Pedro Caetano Da Silva
  • Jesús Castillo
  • Flag of Honduras Rubén Guifarro
  • Flag of Honduras Mario Blandón Artica
  • Rino Fanconi
  • Flag of Honduras Mariano Godoy
  • Flag of Honduras Marco Tulio González
  • Flag of Brazil Linauro di Paula
  • Marcio Ramos

[edit] Olimpia

  • Flag of Honduras Juan José "Chino" Aguilar
  • Juan Andino
  • Domingo "Toncontín" Ferrera
  • Flag of Honduras José Estanislao "Tanayo" Ortega
  • René "Reno" Rodríguez
  • Flag of Honduras Conrado "Chorotega" Flores
  • Flag of Honduras Rigoberto "Shula" Gómez
  • Flag of Honduras Donaldo "Coyoles" Rosales
  • Flag of Honduras Selvin Cárcamo

[edit] Platense

  • Flag of Honduras "Care" Alvarado
  • Flag of Colombia Reynaldo Castro Gil
  • Flag of Honduras Modesto Armando "Sargento" Urbina

[edit] Victoria

  • Flag of Honduras Reynaldo Mejía Ortega
  • Flag of Honduras José Francisco "Jotín" Lanza
  • Flag of Honduras Gilberto Martínez
  • Flag of Honduras "Fito" López

[edit] Vida

  • Collins
  • "Chemita" Salinas
  • Flag of Honduras Oscar Banegas
  • Mario Murillo
  • "Chuluyo" Zelaya
  • "Yoyu" Puerto
  • "Rebelde" Rodríguez
  • Craka Brooks
  • "Pun" Fuentes
  • Danto Urbina
  • Morris Garden
  • Flag of Honduras Carlos Alvarado

[edit] Known results

[edit] Round 1

  • 7 April 1968 Marathón 4:2 Atlético Español (In San Pedro Sula)
  • 7 April 1968 Olimpia 3:1 Vida (In Tegucigalpa)
  • Motagua 1:0 Platense (In Tegucigalpa)

[edit] Round 2

[edit] Round 3

[edit] Round 7

[edit] Round 16

[edit] Round 17

  • Olimpia 2:1 Honduras

[edit] Unknown rounds

  • 12 May 1968 Atlético Español 3:2 Victoria (In Tegucigalpa)
  • 15 May 1968 Victoria 4:1 Vida (In La Ceiba)
  • 16 June 1968 Victoria 1:2 Olimpia (In La Ceiba)
  • 11 August 1968 Victoria 2:3 Platense (In La Ceiba)
  • 14 January 1969 Honduras 0:3 Atlético Indio (In El Progreso)
  • 9 March 1969 Vida 0:4 Platense (In La Ceiba)
  • 9 March 1969 Motagua 1:1 Olimpia (In Tegucigalpa)
  • 16 March 1969 Atlético Español 2:1 Marathón (In Tegucigalpa)
  • Victoria 0:3 España (In La Ceiba)
  • Victoria 1:0 España (In La Ceiba)
  • Motagua 3:2 Victoria (In Tegucigalpa)
  • Motagua 0:1 Victoria (In Tegucigalpa)