1991–92 Honduran Liga Nacional

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Liga Nacional
Season1991–92
ChampionsMotagua (5th)
RelegatedAtlético Indio
CONCACAF Champions' CupMotagua
Real España
Matches played157
Goals scored349 (2.22 per match)
Top goalscorerBennett (12)
All statistics correct as of 5 March 1992.

The 1991–92 Honduran Liga Nacional season was the 26th edition of the Honduran Liga Nacional. The format of the tournament remained the same as the previous season. C.D. Motagua won the title[1] after defeating Real C.D. España in the finals.[2] Both teams qualified to the 1992 CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

1991–92 teams[]

Regular season[]

Standings[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Motagua[a] 27 16 5 6 38 19 +19 37 Qualified to the Final round[b]
2 Real España 27 14 7 6 37 23 +14 35
3 Olimpia 27 14 4 9 39 23 +16 32
4 Marathón 27 9 10 8 32 27 +5 28
5 Platense 27 8 11 8 27 28 −1 27
6 Victoria 27 9 8 10 29 28 +1 26
7 Vida 27 7 10 10 22 31 −9 24
8 Petrotela 27 5 14 8 23 35 −12 24
9 Súper Estrella 27 5 9 13 24 39 −15 19
10 Atlético Indio 27 2 14 11 19 37 −18 18 Relegated to Segunda División[c]
Source:[citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ Motagua clinched final spot as regular season winner.
  2. ^ Top 5 qualified to the Final round.
  3. ^ Atlético Indio relegated.

Final round[]

Pentagonal standings[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Real España 8 6 1 1 15 5 +10 13 Qualified to the Final[a]
2 Olimpia 8 5 1 2 18 9 +9 11
3 Platense 8 2 3 3 10 13 −3 7
4 Marathón 8 2 3 3 12 17 −5 7
5 Motagua 8 0 2 6 3 14 −11 2
Source:[citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ Real España qualified to the Final as winner of Pentagonal.

Final[]

29 February 1992 1st leg Real España 0–0 Motagua San Pedro Sula, Cortés
19:30 CST Stadium: Estadio Francisco Morazán
Referee:
Real España
Motagua
5 March 1992 1st leg Motagua 1–0 Real España Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
19:30 CST Ávila Goal 63' Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 32,299
Referee:
Motagua
Real España
  • Motagua won 1–0 on aggregate score.
Liga Nacional
1991–92 Champion
C.D. Motagua
5th title

Top scorer[]

  • Honduras Eduardo Bennett (Olimpia) with 12 goals

Squads[]

Atlético Indio
Honduras Arnold Vladimir López
Marathón
Honduras Dangelo Daltino Bautista Honduras Alfredo Flores Honduras José Luis "Joche" Alvarado
Honduras Walter "Gualala" Trejo Honduras Juan Gómez Ortiz Uruguay Fernando Ferreira
Honduras Bayron Suazo Honduras Rolando Padilla Honduras Marco Antonio García
Honduras Carlos Orlando Caballero Paraguay Luis Cornet Honduras Leonel Machado
Honduras José Ulloa Villatoro Uruguay Rubén Baeque Honduras Nicolás Suazo Velásquez
Honduras Geovany Morán Honduras Henry Guevara Honduras José Luis "Joche" Alvarado
Honduras Neptaly Turcios Honduras Mauro Pacheco
Motagua
Honduras Marvin Geovany "Mango" Henríquez Honduras Carlos Augusto Solís Honduras Alex Geovany Ávila
Honduras Patrocinio Sierra Doblado Peru Miguel Armando Seminario Honduras José "Panterita" Mejía
Honduras Pablo Martínez Honduras Carlos Matamoros Honduras Edgar Sierra
Honduras Mario Fernández Norales Brazil Miguel Texeira Honduras Jorge Flores
Honduras Óscar Murillo Uruguay Vicente Viera Honduras German "Ñato" Rodríguez
Uruguay Juan Ferreira Honduras César Augusto "Nene" Obando Honduras Fabricio Pérez
Honduras Giovanni "Venado" Castro Honduras Saturnino Norales Arzú Uruguay Juan Carlos "Rata" Contreras
Honduras Hernaín Arzú Honduras Donaldo Reyes Guillén Honduras Iván Ponce
Honduras Juan "Ninja" Padilla Bardales Honduras David Pereira Honduras Pedro Martínez
Honduras Marlon Núñez Honduras Ramón "Monchín" Rodríguez Honduras Mateo Ávila Benedict
Honduras Ramón Romero "Romerito" Honduras Alex Alaniz Uruguay Julio Tejeda
Olimpia
Honduras Belarmino Rivera Honduras Eduardo "Balín" Bennett Uruguay Carlos José Laje Moreno
Honduras Arnold Cruz Honduras Danilo "Pollo" Galindo Honduras Alex Pineda Chacón
Honduras Rudy Alberto Williams Honduras Juan Carlos Espinoza Honduras Fernando Tovar Durón
Honduras Dennis Antonio Piedy Brazil Denilson Costa de Oliveira Honduras Nahúm Alberto Espinoza Zerón
Honduras Erick Darío Fú Lanza Honduras José Antonio "Flaco" Hernández Honduras Gilberto Gerónimo Yearwood
Honduras Wilmer Neal "Matador" Velásquez Honduras Óscar Gerardo "Maradona" Cruz
Petrotela
Honduras Golbin Bonilla Honduras Raúl Centeno Gamboa
Platense
Honduras Anthony Hinds Mathews Honduras Rossel Cacho Honduras Mauricio Edgardo Figueroa
Honduras Jorge Arita Neals
Real España
Honduras Wilmer Enrique "Supermán" Cruz Honduras José Mauricio "Guicho" Fúnez Barrientos Honduras Juan Ramón "Montuca" Castro
Honduras Ciro Paulino "Palic" Castillo Honduras Nahamán Humberto González Honduras Edith Hernando Contreras
Honduras Karl Antonio Roland Honduras Víctor Martín Castro Honduras José Luis "Pili" Aguirre
Honduras Norman "Tedy" Martínez Honduras Luis Orlando "Caralampio" Vallejo Arguijo Honduras Edgardo Emilson Soto Fajardo
Honduras Erick Gerardo Gallegos Honduras Marco Vinicio "Chacal" Ortega Uruguay Washington Leonardo "Piojo" Hernández
Honduras Marco Antonio Anariba Zepeda Honduras Carlos Fernando Landa Honduras José Luis López Escobar
Honduras Camilo Bonilla Paz Honduras Luis Arriola Carter
Súper Estrella
Argentina Sergio Rubén Busciglio Honduras Víctor Hernán Duarte
Victoria
Honduras Carlos Roberto "Condorito" Mejía Alvarenga Honduras Jorge Alberto "Bala" Bennett Honduras Enrique Reneau
Honduras Renán "Chimbo" Aguilera Contreras
Vida
Honduras Carlos Ramírez Honduras Rudy Pine Pack Honduras Wilson Omar Reyes Martínez
Honduras Roy Arturo Padilla Bardales Honduras René Arturo David "Pupa" Martínez Honduras Jorge Ernesto Pineda

Known results[]

Week 1[]

Week 3[]

Week 10[]

18 July 1991 Olimpia v Victoria Tegucigalpa
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Note: Olimpia didn't show up

Pentagonal[]

Real España2–0Olimpia
Goal
Goal
San Pedro Sula
Motagua1–1Marathón
Goal Ferreira Goal
Tegucigalpa
Platense2–2Olimpia
San Pedro Sula
Motagua1–3Real España
Tegucigalpa
Marathón1–1Real España
Goal Goal
San Pedro Sula
Olimpia2–0Motagua
Cruz Goal
Velásquez Goal
Tegucigalpa
Olimpia1–3Marathón
Costa Goal Goal
Ferreira Goal
N. Suazo Goal
Tegucigalpa
Platense2–0Motagua
Goal
Goal
San Pedro Sula
Marathón2–1Motagua
Goal
Suazo Goal
Goal
San Pedro Sula
Olimpia2–0Real España
Goal
Costa Goal
Tegucigalpa
Real España3–0Motagua
San Pedro Sula
Real España1–0Marathón
Anariba Goal
San Pedro Sula
Motagua0–1Olimpia
Cruz Goal
Tegucigalpa
Marathón2–7Olimpia
Ferreira Goal 62' (pen.)
Goal 75'
Espinoza Goal 36' Goal 87'
Chacón Goal 48' Goal 58'
Galindo Goal 51'
Costa Goal 59'
Cruz Goal 70'
San Pedro Sula
Attendance: 2,223
Referee: Arturo Tábora
Motagua0–0Platense
Tegucigalpa
Olimpia3–0Platense
Tegucigalpa

Unknown rounds[]

Platense0–1Victoria
Goal
San Pedro Sula
Motagua3–1Atlético Indio
Goal Goal
Obando Goal
Goal
Tegucigalpa
Tela Timsa0–3Real España
Tela
Atlético Indio1–1Motagua
Goal Goal
Tegucigalpa
Súper Estrella5–1Victoria
Danlí
Súper Estrella0–1Olimpia
Yearwood Goal
Danlí
Olimpia1–2Real España
Goal
Tegucigalpa
Victoria2–0Marathón
La Ceiba
Motagua2–0Real España
Goal Goal
Tegucigalpa
Súper Estrella0–1Olimpia
Costa Goal 17'
Danlí
Motagua2–1Vida
Tegucigalpa
Súper Estrella4–2Real España
Danlí
Motagua1–0Olimpia
Goal
Tegucigalpa
Motagua0–1Marathón
Tegucigalpa
Motagua1–0Atlético Indio
Goal
Tegucigalpa
Real España0–0Marathón
San Pedro Sula
Motagua7–0Súper Estrella
Tegucigalpa
Victoria1–1Vida
Goal
La Ceiba
Vida1–2Tela Timsa
La Ceiba
Motagua4–0Platense
Goal Goal
Goal
Obando Goal
Tegucigalpa
Olimpia2–0Vida

Controversies[]

On 14 April 1991, C.D. Victoria lost at home to C.D. Olimpia on week 1 with a 3–5 score. The game was later protested by Victoria due to the inclusion of in the Olimpia's lineup. Hernández, who had been sent off in the last game of the previous season, was inactive for one game. After two months of uncertainty, the Discipline Board decided to ignore Victoria's claim after they received a notification from Olimpia stating that Hernández complied with the suspension in an off-season friendly.[4]

References[]

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