1979–80 Honduran Liga Nacional

Liga Nacional
Season 1979–80
Champions Marathón (1st)
Relegated Portuario
CONCACAF Champions' Cup Marathón
Universidad
Copa Fraternidad Marathón
Universidad
Broncos
Victoria
Matches played 158
Goals scored 360 (2.28 per match)
Top goalscorer Norales (15)

All statistics correct as of 16 December 1979.

The 1979–80 Honduran Liga Nacional season was the 14th edition of the Honduran Liga Nacional. The format of the tournament remained the same as the previous season. C.D. Marathón won the title after defeating Universidad in the finals.[1] Both teams qualified to the 1980 CONCACAF Champions' Cup. Additionally, Marathón, Universidad, C.D. Broncos and C.D. Victoria obtained berths to the 1980 Copa Fraternidad.

1979–80 teams

Regular season

Standings

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Marathón 27 17 3 7 40 23+17 37 Qualified to the Final round
2 Olimpia 27 13 7 7 43 36+7 33
3 Broncos 27 11 8 8 32 27+5 30
4 Victoria 27 10 7 10 34 30+4 27
5 Motagua 27 9 9 9 29 290 27 Forced to playoff
6 Universidad 27 9 9 9 22 220 27
7 Platense 28 7 12 9 27 314 26
8 Real España 27 7 9 11 28 23+5 23
9 Vida 27 6 9 12 30 388 21
10 Portuario 27 6 7 14 29 5526 19 Relegated to Segunda División

Fifth place playoff

Final round

Pentagonal standings

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Universidad 8 4 4 0 7 3+4 12 Qualified to the Final
2 Victoria 8 3 2 3 10 100 8
3 Marathón 8 3 1 4 12 11+1 7
4 Broncos 8 2 3 3 8 113 7
5 Olimpia 8 2 2 4 4 62 6

Final

Marathón
Universidad
GK Uruguay Jorge Phoyoú
RB Honduras René Suazo
CB Honduras Richard Payne
CB Honduras Hernán García
LB Honduras José Martínez
CM Honduras Javier Toledo
CM Argentina Alberto Merelles
AM Honduras Arturo Bonilla
RF Honduras Félix Carranza
CF Honduras Roberto Bailey
LF Honduras Jorge Bueso
Substitutions:
Manager:
Honduras Ángel Ramón Rodríguez
GK El Salvador Roger Mayorga
DF Honduras
DF Honduras
DF Honduras
DF Honduras
MF Honduras
MF Honduras
MF Honduras Fabricio Amador
MF Honduras
FW Honduras Daniel Sambulá
FW Honduras
Substitutions:
Manager:
Honduras Alfonso Uclés

Universidad
Marathón
GK El Salvador Roger Mayorga
DF Honduras
DF Honduras
DF Honduras
DF Honduras
MF Honduras
MF Honduras
MF Honduras Fabricio Amador
MF Honduras
FW Honduras Daniel Sambulá
FW Honduras
Substitutions:
Manager:
Honduras Alfonso Uclés
GK Uruguay Jorge Phoyoú
RB Honduras René Suazo
CB Honduras Richard Payne
CB Honduras Hernán García
LB Honduras Ramón Osorio
CM Honduras Javier Toledo
CM Argentina Alberto Merelles
AM Honduras Arturo Bonilla
LF Honduras Jorge Bueso
CF Honduras Roberto Bailey
RF Honduras Félix Carranza
Substitutions:
Manager:
Honduras Ángel Ramón Rodríguez

Top scorer

Squads

Atlético Portuario
Honduras Eristeo Gómez Honduras Jorge Alberto "Camioncito" Duarte Honduras Aníbal Bravo
Honduras Carlos "Calín" Morales Honduras Orlando "Choloma" Rodríguez Honduras Ernesto Bravo
Honduras Edgardo Núñez Honduras Óscar Rolando "Martillo" Hernández Costa Rica Roscoe Charles
Honduras Pablo Orellana Costa Rica Erick Cabalceta Honduras Ramón Cruz Colindres
Broncos
Honduras German "Loco" Guzmán Uruguay Iván Ramos Argentina Luis Alberto Escaurizza
Honduras Cruz Ramón Serrano "Guaya" Cruz
Marathón
Uruguay Jorge Phoyoú Honduras Roberto Reynaldo "Robot" Bailey Sargent Honduras Hernán Santiago "Cortés" García Martínez
Argentina Juan Carlos Weber Honduras Luis Alonso Guzmán Velásquez Honduras Carlos Solís
Honduras Pablo "Payique" Espinoza Honduras Richard Kenneth Payne Honduras Alfonso Munguía
Honduras José Martínez Honduras Carlos Guevara Argentina Alberto Merelles
Honduras Arturo Payne Argentina Roberto Zilkiewicks Honduras Celso Güity
Honduras Porfirio Armando Betancourt Honduras Efraín "Pucho" Osorio Honduras Exequiel "Estupiñán" García
Honduras Ramón "Albañil" Osorio Honduras Jorge Alberto "Cuca" Bueso Iglesias Honduras Félix Concepción Carranza
Honduras René "Maravilla" Suazo Honduras Camilo Mejía Honduras Juan Contreras
Honduras Jorge Sánchez Honduras Leónidas Nolasco Honduras Carlos "Calín" Morales
Honduras Francisco Javier Toledo Honduras Arturo Torres "Pacharaca" Bonilla Honduras Gilberto Leonel Machado García
Honduras Carlos Mejía
Motagua
Honduras Héctor Ramón "Pecho de Aguila" Zelaya Honduras Luis Alberto "Chito" Reyes Honduras Rigoberto Sosa
Honduras Héctor "Lin" Zelaya
Olimpia
Honduras Raúl David Fúnez Honduras Prudencio "Tecate" Norales Honduras Ramón Antonio "Pilín" Brand
Honduras José Salomón "Turco" Nazzar Honduras Jorge Alberto "Perro" Gonzáles Honduras Jorge Alberto "Indio" Urquía Elvir
Honduras Horacio Parham Castro
Platense
Honduras Juan Jerezano Honduras Tony Laing Honduras Júnior Rashford Costly
Honduras Tomás Cedricks Ewens "Quito" Wagner Honduras Edith Hernando Contreras Honduras Alex Rodríguez
Real España
Honduras Jimmy Steward Honduras Julio César "El Tile" Arzú Honduras Antonio "Gato" Pavón Molina
Honduras Walter Jimminson Chile Julio del Carmen Tapia Callao Honduras Edelmín "Pando" Castro
Brazil Alberto Ferreira da Silva Honduras José Luis Cruz Figueroa Honduras José Estanislao "Tanayo" Ortega
Honduras Julio Roberto "Chino" Ortiz
Universidad
Nicaragua Roger Mayorga Honduras "Pirata" Fernández Honduras Daniel "Diablo" Sambulá
Victoria
Honduras Luis Alonso "Chorompo" Zúniga Honduras Ramón Nectaly "Liebre" Guardado Honduras Efraín Martínez "Diablillo" Amaya
Honduras José Reynaldo Villagra Honduras David Goff Honduras Francisco Jiménez
Honduras Miguel Angel "Primitivo" Ortiz Honduras Fausto Humberto "Chiva" Ruiz Colombia Marco Tulio López
Vida
Honduras Dennis Hinds Honduras Matilde Selím Lacayo Honduras Carlos Orlando Caballero
Honduras Roberto "Macho" Figueroa Honduras Junior Mejía

Known results

Round 1


Vida 3 – 1 Platense
Hinds
La Ceiba

Pentagonal

28 October 1979
Olimpia 1 – 0 Marathón
Tegucigalpa

11 November 1979
Marathón 2 – 0 Olimpia
San Pedro Sula

14 November 1979
Universidad 1 – 0 Victoria
Aguilar
Tegucigalpa

18 November 1979
Olimpia 0 – 1 Victoria
Villagra
Tegucigalpa

Unknown rounds

4 March 1979
Victoria 5–0 Atlético Portuario
La Ceiba

11 March 1979
Olimpia 2–0 Motagua
Romero
Parham
Tegucigalpa

8 April 1979
Universidad 1–0 Real España
Fernández
Tegucigalpa

29 April 1979
Universidad 2–0 Motagua
Fernández  1'
Tegucigalpa

6 May 1979
Olimpia 2–2 Broncos
Tegucigalpa

14 June 1979
Marathón 1–0 Olimpia
San Pedro Sula

17 June 1979
Victoria 1–0 Olimpia
López
La Ceiba

17 June 1979
Real España 3–2 Motagua
Castro
San Pedro Sula

15 July 1979
Platense 4–1 Broncos
San Pedro Sula

22 July 1979
Olimpia 6–2 Atlético Portuario
Norales
Chavarría
Charles
Duarte
Tegucigalpa

23 September 1979
Platense 1–1 Motagua
Wagner Centurión
San Pedro Sula

23 September 1979
Universidad 4–1 Olimpia
Tegucigalpa


Platense 0–0 Atlético Portuario
Puerto Cortés


Platense 2–1 Atlético Portuario
San Pedro Sula


Platense 1–1 Atlético Portuario
San Pedro Sula


Motagua 1–2 Olimpia
Tegucigalpa


Olimpia 2–1 Motagua
Tegucigalpa

Curiosities

On 8 April 1979, Real C.D. España played two games. They lost 1–0 against Universidad at Tegucigalpa in the domestic league and 1–0 against Aurora in Guatemala for the 1979 Copa Fraternidad finals.[2]

References

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