2017–18 F.C. Motagua season

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Motagua
2017–18 season
Chairman
ManagerDiego Vásquez
StadiumNacional
Carlos Miranda
Emilio Williams Agasse
AperturaRunners-up
ClausuraRunners-up
SupercupWinners
CONCACAF Champions LeagueRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague: Castillo (23)
All: Castillo (23)
All statistics correct as of 19 May 2018.

The 2017–18 season was F.C. Motagua's 71st season in existence and the club's 52nd consecutive season in the top fight of Honduran football. As winners of both Apertura and Clausura last season, the club was looking for their 16th and 17th league title. They also competed for the 2017 Honduran Supercup and the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League. No Honduran Cup competition was scheduled from the Federation this season.

Overview[]

Coach Diego Vásquez lead the team for his 8th consecutive tournament. Due to the incidents occurred on last season's final match where four people lost their lives, the Discipline Commission decided to ban the Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino for nine games. This implied the entire home schedule for the Apertura regular season.[1] The penalty was later reduced to five games after an appeal.[2] On 1 June, Brazilian superstar Ronaldinho announced in a video through his social media that he would be visiting Honduras in July to play an exhibition match between the contenders of the Honduran Superclásico.[3] It was announced later however, that the match was changed to be played against Real C.D. España instead.[4] Decision taken to avoid a conflict between the two Barra bravas which are known for their fierce and often dangerous rivalry. On 30 July, Ronaldinho played in front of thousands at Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino wearing both teams' jerseys on each half.[5] He generated the two assists that gave a historic 0–2 win to Real España.[6] The game served also as a farewell to Amado Guevara, a club's longtime prominent figure.[7] On 2 August, Motagua defeated C.D. Marathón 2–1 at Estadio Francisco Morazán to obtain the 2017 Honduran Supercup. On 31 December, Uruguayan newspaper Ovación selected the best clubs, the best players and the best coaches in the American leagues for 2017. For Honduras, Motagua, Román Castillo and Diego Vásquez were all chosen[8]

Motagua started the Apertura tournament playing outside Tegucigalpa due to the suspension of their stadium because of the incidents occurred last season. On 9 September, Estadio Emilio Williams Agasse, a newly opened venue in Choluteca, hosted a league match for the first time in the 1–1 against Olimpia, in another edition of the Superclásico.[9] On 23 November, the club finished in second position and advanced directly to the semifinals. Once in the semifinals, the club faced city neighbors Olimpia, being the 11th time in league history that these two meet at this stage. With a 3–3 aggregate score, Motagua advanced thanks to their better regular season record over Olimpia. The final series were played against Real España and the club failed in obtaining their third straight league title.

In the Clausura tournament, Motagua started with an away victory against Lobos UPNFM at Estadio Emilio Williams Agasse. Just like in the Apertura, Motagua had to play their first couple of games outside their ground; this time because of the events taking place at Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino for the new presidential term. On 28 March, the Argentinian midfielder Santiago Vergara died from leukemia at the age of 26.[10] After completing the 18 regular season rounds, the team finished 2nd and qualified directly to the semifinals for their 8th consecutive time and their 26th overall. In the semifinals, the team faced city neighbors Olimpia for another Honduran Superclásico meeting. Motagua, once again, managed to eliminate their bitter rivals[11] and advanced to their 4th consecutive final for the first time in their league history. On 19 May, after a 1–1 aggregate score against C.D. Marathón, the championship had to be decided in penalty shoot-outs. Marcelo Pereira and Reinieri Mayorquín missed their chances and the club lost the title.[12] With two finals reached in the 2017–18 season, Motagua qualified to the 2018 CONCACAF League.

Kits[]

The 2017–18 home, away and third kits were published on 22 July.[13]

Manufacturer Main sponsor
Joma Pepsi
Home
Away
Alternative
Goalkeeper

Players[]

Transfers in[]

Player Contract date Moving from
Honduras Walter Martínez 15 June 2017[14] Honduras Marathón
Honduras Eddie Hernández 26 June 2017[15] Colombia Deportes Tolima
Honduras Deybi Flores 26 June 2017 Canada Vancouver Whitecaps
Honduras Raúl Santos 6 July 2017[16] Honduras Vida
Argentina 12 January 2018[17] Argentina Deportivo Mandiyú
Colombia Javier Estupiñán 16 January 2018[18] Honduras Olimpia

Transfers out[]

Player Released date Moving to
Argentina Santiago Vergara 28 May 2017 Hiatus
Argentina Martín Pucheta 19 June 2017 Argentina
Honduras Irvin Reyna 29 June 2017 Honduras UPNFM
Honduras 7 July 2017 Honduras Valle
Honduras Maylor Núñez 2 January 2018 Honduras Valle
Honduras 2 January 2018 Honduras Valle
Honduras Eddie Hernández 8 January 2018[19] Kazakhstan Irtysh Pavlodar
Honduras Marlon Licona 12 January 2018[20] Honduras Honduras Progreso

Squad[]

  • Statistics as of 19 May 2018
  • Only league matches into account
No. Pos. Player name Date of birth and age Games played Goals scored
< 16/17 17/18 Total < 16/17 17/18 Total
1 GK Honduras Harold Fonseca (1993-10-08)8 October 1993 (aged 23) 16 7 23 0 0 0
2 DF Honduras Juan Montes (1985-10-26)26 October 1985 (aged 31) 131 43 174 8 2 10
3 DF Honduras Henry Figueroa (1992-12-28)28 December 1992 (aged 24) 129 30 159 2 1 3
5 DF Honduras Marcelo Pereira (1995-05-27)27 May 1995 (aged 22) 50 22 72 3 1 4
6 MF Honduras Reinieri Mayorquín (1989-07-13)13 July 1989 (aged 27) 110 36 146 8 2 10
7 MF Honduras Carlos Discua (1984-09-27)27 September 1984 (aged 32) 182 39 221 49 3 52
8 FW Honduras Walter Martínez (1991-03-26)26 March 1991 (aged 26) 0 37 37 0 8 8
9 FW Honduras Román Castillo (1991-11-26)26 November 1991 (aged 25) 98 40 138 53 23 76
10 MF Honduras Erick Andino (1989-07-21)21 July 1989 (aged 27) 70 26 96 25 1 26
11 FW Honduras Marco Vega (1987-04-14)14 April 1987 (aged 30) 37 33 70 8 7 15
12 MF Honduras Raúl Santos (1992-08-02)2 August 1992 (aged 24) 0 27 27 0 0 0
14 FW Honduras Eddie Hernández (1991-02-27)27 February 1991 (aged 26) 53 10 63 18 5 23
14 MF Argentina (1993-07-05)5 July 1993 (aged 23) 0 11 11 0 0 0
15 FW Honduras (1998-04-29)29 April 1998 (aged 19) 2 1 3 0 0 0
16 MF Honduras Héctor Castellanos (1992-12-28)28 December 1992 (aged 24) 73 35 108 1 0 1
17 MF Honduras Denil Maldonado (1998-05-25)25 May 1998 (aged 19) 4 3 7 0 0 0
18 DF Honduras Wilmer Crisanto (1989-06-24)24 June 1989 (aged 28) 132 39 171 12 4 16
19 GK Argentina Jonathan Rougier (1987-10-29)29 October 1987 (aged 29) 20 35 55 0 0 0
21 FW Honduras (1998-10-04)4 October 1998 (aged 18) 16 1 17 1 0 1
22 FW Colombia Javier Estupiñán (1984-02-08)8 February 1984 (aged 33) 0 19 19 0 4 4
23 MF Honduras Deybi Flores (1996-06-16)16 June 1996 (aged 21) 27 13 40 0 0 0
24 DF Honduras Omar Elvir (1989-09-28)28 September 1989 (aged 27) 198 22 220 8 2 10
25 GK Honduras Marlon Licona (1991-02-09)9 February 1991 (aged 26) 67 3 70 0 0 0
26 DF Honduras (1997-05-14)14 May 1997 (aged 20) 3 1 4 0 0 0
27 DF Honduras Félix Crisanto (1990-09-09)9 September 1990 (aged 26) 64 35 99 5 0 5
28 MF Honduras (1998-10-09)9 October 1998 (aged 18) 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 MF Honduras (1993-09-11)11 September 1993 (aged 23) 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 MF Honduras (1996-06-24)24 June 1996 (aged 21) 4 0 4 0 0 0
31 DF Honduras Klifox Bernárdez (1997-05-14)14 May 1997 (aged 20) 26 13 39 0 0 0
32 DF Honduras Maylor Núñez (1996-07-05)5 July 1996 (aged 20) 2 0 2 0 0 0
34 FW Honduras Kevin López (1996-02-03)3 February 1996 (aged 21) 69 16 85 10 2 12
35 DF Honduras Cristopher Meléndez (1997-11-25)25 November 1997 (aged 19) 7 8 15 0 0 0
Manager Argentina Diego Vásquez (1971-07-03)3 July 1971 (aged 45) 23 November 2013–
RESERVES TEAM
No. Pos. Player name Date of birth and age Games played Goals scored
< 16/17 17/18 T < 16/17 17/18 T
36 DF Honduras (2000-04-08)8 April 2000 (aged 17) 0 0 0 0 0 0
37 MF Honduras (1999-02-23)23 February 1999 (aged 18) 0 0 0 0 0 0
38 MF Honduras (2002-03-09)9 March 2002 (aged 15) 0 0 0 0 0 0
39 FW Honduras (2000-10-27)27 October 2000 (aged 16) 0 0 0 0 0 0
40 DF Honduras (2000-06-20)20 June 2000 (aged 17) 0 0 0 0 0 0
41 MF Honduras (1999-12-20)20 December 1999 (aged 17) 0 7 7 0 0 0
42 DF Honduras (1998-10-03)3 October 1998 (aged 18) 0 0 0 0 0 0
43 MF Honduras (1999-03-31)31 March 1999 (aged 18) 0 0 0 0 0 0
44 DF Honduras (2000-10-21)21 October 2000 (aged 16) 0 0 0 0 0 0
45 MF Honduras (1999-02-16)16 February 1999 (aged 18) 0 0 0 0 0 0
46 MF Honduras (1999-09-02)2 September 1999 (aged 17) 0 0 0 0 0 0
47 FW Honduras Josué Villafranca (1999-12-16)16 December 1999 (aged 17) 1 0 1 0 0 0
48 FW Honduras (2000-07-27)27 July 2000 (aged 16) 0 0 0 0 0 0
49 MF Honduras (2000-04-03)3 April 2000 (aged 17) 0 0 0 0 0 0
50 MF Honduras (1998-02-10)10 February 1998 (aged 19) 0 0 0 0 0 0
51 FW Honduras (2001-05-23)23 May 2001 (aged 16) 0 0 0 0 0 0
52 MF Honduras (1999-06-20)20 June 1999 (aged 18) 0 0 0 0 0 0
53 MF Honduras César Romero (1999-01-19)19 January 1999 (aged 18) 2 1 3 0 0 0
54 MF Honduras (2000-11-03)3 November 2000 (aged 16) 0 0 0 0 0 0
55 MF Honduras (2000-07-01)1 July 2000 (aged 17) 0 0 0 0 0 0
56 MF Honduras (2001-03-14)14 March 2001 (aged 16) 0 0 0 0 0 0
57 MF Honduras (2001-11-26)26 November 2001 (aged 15) 0 0 0 0 0 0
58 FW Honduras (2000-02-26)26 February 2000 (aged 17) 0 0 0 0 0 0
59 GK Honduras (2000-01-10)10 January 2000 (aged 17) 0 0 0 0 0 0
60 GK Honduras (2000-07-20)20 July 2000 (aged 16) 0 0 0 0 0 0
61 MF Honduras (1999-10-22)22 October 1999 (aged 17) 0 0 0 0 0 0
62 MF Honduras Fernando Castillo (2000-12-18)18 December 2000 (aged 16) 0 0 0 0 0 0
63 MF Honduras (1998-02-10)10 February 1998 (aged 19) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Goalkeeper's action[]

  • As of 19 May 2018
Goalkeeper Years evaluated Games Goals Per.
Argentina Jonathan Rougier 2017–2018 55 57 1.036
Honduras Harold Fonseca 2011–2015, 2016–2018 23 28 1.217
Honduras Marlon Licona 2010–2017 70 86 1.229
Honduras Wilmer Crisanto (emergent) 2018 1 1 1.000

Results[]

All times are local CST unless stated otherwise

Preseason and friendlies[]

13 July 2017 Friendly Motagua 2–0 Vida Tela, Atlántida
Vega Goal
Hernández Goal
Report Stadium:
Note: F.C. Motagua played their first preseason game.
16 July 2017 Friendly New Orleans Stars United States 0–0
(2–1 p)
Honduras Motagua New Orleans, United States
20:00 Stadium: Behrman Stadium
Attendance: ~5,000
Note: The team New Orleans Stars is mainly composed of Honduran footballers who migrated to New Orleans.
21 July 2017 Friendly Alajuelense Costa Rica 3–0 Honduras Motagua Heredia, Costa Rica
19:15 Barrantes Goal 1'
Cordero Goal 30' (pen.)
Guevara Goal 89'
[permanent dead link] Report Stadium: Estadio Eladio Rosabal Cordero
Referee: (CRC)
Starting XI
Note: This was the first F.C. Motagua's visit to Costa Rica and to Liga Deportiva Alajuelense in particular since 29 September 2011 for the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League.
23 July 2017 Friendly Saprissa Costa Rica 2–2 Honduras Motagua San José, Costa Rica
11:00 Angulo Goal 24'
Bengtson Goal 83'
Report Goal 44' Andino
Goal 47'
Stadium: Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá
Referee: (CRC)
Starting XI
Note: F.C. Motagua returned the visit to Deportivo Saprissa after they played in 2015 for the Copa Ciclón.
25 July 2017 Friendly Santos de Guápiles Costa Rica 0–0 Honduras Motagua Guápiles, Costa Rica
20:00 Report Stadium: Estadio Ebal Rodríguez
Referee: (CRC)
Starting XI
Note: This game marked the end of F.C. Motagua's trip to Costa Rica which ended with a 0–2–1 record. It was the first ever encounter against Santos de Guápiles F.C.. The Estadio Ebal Rodríguez inaugurated its artificial lights this night.
28 July 2017 Friendly 1–9 Motagua Choluteca, Choluteca
19:00 undisclosed Goal Report Goal Goal Goal Castillo
Goal Goal Andino
Goal Hernández
Goal Vega
Goal López
Goal ?' (o.g.) undisclosed
Stadium:
Note: This game served as the first match played over the newly installed artificial grass.
30 July 2017 Friendly Motagua 0–2 Real España Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 Report Goal 55' Cardozo
Goal 74' Tejeda
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: Superstar Ronaldinho played in Honduras for the first time in a match so-called 'Partido por La Paz' (Game for peace). Midfielder Amado Guevara, who retired in 2015 also took part.
13 January 2018 Friendly Broncos del Sur 0–1 Motagua Choluteca, Choluteca
15:00 Report Goal 20' Discua Stadium: Estadio Emilio Williams Agasse
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: This was F.C. Motagua's first and only practicing match before the start of the Clausura tournament. These two teams haven't face since 6 May 2001 (0–0) for the 2000–01 season.
24 February 2018 Friendly Rio Grande Valley United States 2–5 Honduras Motagua Edinburg, United States
19:00 Goal 20'
Garza Goal 37'
Report Goal 4' López
Goal 10'
Goal 13' Vega
Goal 64' Discua
Goal 69' Castillo
Stadium: H-E-B Park
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: Rio Grande Valley FC Toros plays in the United Soccer League. The match served as preparation for F.C. Motagua's contention at the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League.

Apertura[]

6 August 2017 Week 1 Motagua 1–1 Real Sociedad Comayagua, Comayagua
15:00 Martínez Goal 88' Report Goal 53' Stadium: Estadio Carlos Miranda
Attendance: 3,228
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: Midfielder Walter Martínez made his debut scoring the only goal for F.C. Motagua this afternoon. Román Castillo returned after his injury last season. This marks the first game for Motagua outside Tegucigalpa due to the 5-game suspension of their stadium because of the incidents last season.
13 August 2017 Week 2 Juticalpa 2–2 Motagua Juticalpa, Olancho
14:00 Lanza Goal 6'
Ocampo Goal 85'
Report Goal 68' Figueroa
Goal 89' Vega
Stadium: Estadio Juan Ramón Brevé Vargas
Attendance: 4,045
Referee: Ángel Cruz
Starting XI
Note: Defender Raúl Santos made his debut for F.C. Motagua. Henry Figueroa scored his third goal for Motagua and his first one since 20 November 2014.
2 September 2017 Week 3 Motagua 1–0 Marathón Comayagua, Comayagua
18:00 Vega Goal 44' Report Stadium: Estadio Carlos Miranda
Attendance: 2,695
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: The game was rescheduled from 20 August due to a referees' strike. F.C. Motagua defeated C.D. Marathón exactly one month after their win at the 2017 Honduran Supercup. With the win, Motagua reached the top of the standings for the first time since week 6 in the Apertura 2016.
26 August 2017 Week 4 Honduras Progreso 2–3 Motagua El Progreso, Yoro
19:15 Goal 4'
Delgado Goal 28'
Report Goal 37' Andino
Goal 59' Castillo
Goal 61' Mayorquín
Stadium: Estadio Humberto Micheletti
Attendance: 1,159
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: F.C. Motagua hasn't lost to C.D. Honduras Progreso since 30 August 2015 (4–1 at El Progreso); since then the record stands as 8–4–0. In this game, striker Román Castillo reached 100 appearances wearing the Motagua's jersey.
9 September 2017 Week 5 Motagua 1–1 Olimpia Choluteca, Choluteca
18:00 Castillo Goal 42' Report Goal 3' Costly Stadium: Estadio Emilio Williams Agasse
Attendance: 5,545
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: Estadio Emilio Williams Agasse hosted a Liga Nacional match for the first time. It was also the 8th time in history the Honduran Superclásico was played outside Tegucigalpa. Furthermore, the score 1–1 became the most repeated result between these two with 43 times.
14 September 2017 Week 6 Motagua 0–0 Vida Comayagua, Comayagua
19:00 Report Stadium: Estadio Carlos Miranda
Attendance: 1,487
Referee: Armando Castro
Starting XI
Note: This result marked the first scoreless game for F.C. Motagua since their 4–0 away loss against C.D. Real Sociedad on 19 February 2017.
17 September 2017 Week 7 Motagua 2–1 Real España Comayagua, Comayagua
16:00 Hernández Goal 66'
Crisanto Goal 86'
Report Goal 18' Benavídez Stadium: Estadio Carlos Miranda
Attendance: 3,744
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: With the win, F.C. Motagua reached 21 unbeaten league games, matching up with the third longest streak obtained between 1998 and 1999 (12–9–0). This game also represents the last match playing outside Tegucigalpa after complying with the punishment imposed by the league.
24 September 2017 Week 8 Platense 4–3 Motagua Puerto Cortés, Cortés
15:00 Hay Goal 66'
Goal 80'
Goal 88'
Goal 90'
Report Goal 16' Goal 56' Hernández
Goal 58' Castillo
Stadium: Estadio Excélsior
Attendance: 1,695
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: Jorge Lozano, a former F.C. Motagua player, made his debut as a coach in the league with Platense F.C. as interim. Motagua burned out a 3-goal advantage. It was the first defeat since 19 February 2017, losing an unbeaten streak of 21 games, the club's third longest.
27 September 2017 Week 9 Motagua 1–1 UPNFM Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
19:00 Hernández Goal 65' Report Goal 73' Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 2,912
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: This was F.C. Motagua's first home game at Tegucigalpa since 28 May 2017 and the first ever encounter against Lobos UPNFM.
1 October 2017 Week 10 Real Sociedad 0–2 Motagua Tocoa, Colón
14:00 Report Goal 7' Castillo
Goal 37' Vega
Stadium: Estadio Francisco Martínez Durón
Attendance: 1,133
Referee: Héctor Rodríguez
Starting XI
Note: After 11 unsuccessful attempts, F.C. Motagua were finally able to obtain a victory at Estadio Francisco Martínez Durón for the first time since C.D. Real Sociedad's promotion in 2012. Motagua had 4 players called out for the Honduras national football team and finished this game with 9 men after two players were ejected. Left winger Omar Elvir reappeared after his injury last May. Defender reappeared since 29 October 2016.
15 October 2017 Week 11 Motagua 3–2 Juticalpa Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 Elvir Goal 10'
Hernández Goal 30'
Vega Goal 90+4'
Report Goal 34' Padilla
Goal 90+5' (o.g.) Elvir
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 4,467
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: F.C. Motagua returned to action after a 2-week break due to the World Cup qualifying matches. Defender Omar Elvir scored for and against his club. Youngster Denil Maldonado appeared for the first time this season substituting injured Marcelo Pereira. With the win, Motagua improved to second position.
21 October 2017 Week 12 Marathón 1–2 Motagua San Pedro Sula, Cortés
15:30 Goal 45+5' (pen.) Report Goal 80' Castillo
Goal 90' Crisanto
Stadium: Estadio Yankel Rosenthal
Attendance: 4,104
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: Left winger Omar Elvir reached 200 league appearances with F.C. Motagua. Forward Eddie Hernández suffered a cheekbone fracture and is expected to be out of action for one month. This marked the first time in league history that Motagua defeated C.D. Marathón in four consecutive games.
26 October 2017 Week 13 Motagua 1–0 Honduras Progreso Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
19:00 Castillo Goal 6' Report Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 2,377
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: This fourth straight win allowed F.C. Motagua to keep the first position in the standings. Forward Kevin López made his season's debut.
29 October 2017 Week 14 Olimpia 0–0 Motagua Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 Report Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 9,224
Referee: Armando Castro
Starting XI
Note: With the scoreless tie, the 0–0 (along with 1–1) became the most repeated result in the Honduran Superclásico with 43 times. Additionally, this was the fifth time in a row these two finished leveled, establishing a new record. The game was stained with controversy as the assistant referee disallowed a goal for Motagua due to a questionable foul in the area.
5 November 2017 Week 15 Vida 2–1 Motagua La Ceiba, Atlántida
15:00 Palacios Goal 51'
Goal 64'
Report Goal 42' Discua Stadium: Estadio Nilmo Edwards
Attendance: 3,082
Referee: Ángel Cruz
Starting XI
Note: Carlos Discua scored his first goal of the season, and his first one since 28 May 2017 reaching a total of 50 goals with F.C. Motagua. With the defeat, the club lost the opportunity to stay at the top of the standings.
18 November 2017 Week 16 Real España 3–2 Motagua San Pedro Sula, Cortés
19:00 Altamirano Goal 10'
Delgado Goal 55'
Vuelto Goal 67' (pen.)
Report Goal 7' Goal 74' Castillo Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 2,540
Referee: Héctor Rodríguez
Starting XI
Note: The game was originally scheduled to be played on 9 November but Real C.D. España requested to postpone due to some repairs being performed at Estadio Francisco Morazán. It was the first game for F.C. Motagua at Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano since November 2014. Forward Román Castillo scored his first double since April 2017.
12 November 2017 Week 17 Motagua 5–1 Platense Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 Vega Goal 31'
Crisanto Goal 45+1' (pen.)
Martínez Goal 50' Goal 53'
Castillo Goal 90'
Report Goal 63' Álvarez Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 2,929
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: With the win, F.C. Motagua improved to second position. They also finished unbeaten at home in the regular season with 5 wins and 4 draws. Midfielder Walter Martínez scored his first double for the club. They also scored 5+ goals again since November 2015 (7–1 v Real C.D. España).
23 November 2017 Week 18 UPNFM 0–1 Motagua Comayagua, Comayagua
19:00 Report Goal 52' Elvir Stadium: Estadio Carlos Miranda
Attendance: 2,631
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: With the win, F.C. Motagua finished second place in the regular season for their 20th time. They also clinched direct qualification to the semifinals. This game was played three days prior the 2017 elections.
20 December 2017 Semifinals Olimpia 2–0 Motagua Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
15:00 Estupiñán Goal 79'
López Goal 90+5' (pen.)
Report Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: Closed gates
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: F.C. Motagua and Club Deportivo Olimpia will face in this stage for their 11th time, having Motagua advanced in six from the previous ten. The match was scheduled to be played on 14 December, however, it was suspended due to the violent incidents occurred in the other semifinal between Real C.D. España and C.D. Marathón. The National Police Department informed that there was a lack of security guarantees. The game was finally played on 20 December on closed doors, an unprecedented fact in this derby. The club played after 27 days of inactivity due to the political crisis that sequel from the 2017 presidential elections.
23 December 2017 Semifinals Motagua 3–1 Olimpia Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
15:00 Vega Goal 48'
Castillo Goal 55' Goal 74'
Report Goal 3' Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: Closed gates
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: With a 3–3 aggregated score, F.C. Motagua advanced to their third straight final thanks to their better regular season record. Motagua recovered from a 0–3 disadvantage in aggregate to score three unanswered goals in the last 45 minutes of play.
27 December 2017 Final Real España 2–0 Motagua San Pedro Sula, Cortés
17:30 Vuelto Goal 36' Goal 76' Report Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 8,192
Referee: Héctor Rodríguez
Starting XI
Note: F.C. Motagua and Real C.D. España will play their 7th final in history, having won three each in the previous six. Real España requested to play at Estadio Francisco Morazán but this stadium was suspended due to the riots occurred in the semifinals. Darixon Vuelto scored twice to give Real España a two goals advantage in the first leg.
30 December 2017 Final Motagua 2–1 (a.e.t.) Real España Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 Castillo Goal 62' Goal 73' (pen.) Report Goal 108' Tejeda Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 13,052
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: This was the first time in league history that a tournament concluded one day before New Year's Eve. With a 3–2 aggregate score, Real C.D. España defeated F.C. Motagua. Forward Román Castillo scored twice to finish as the tournament's top goalscorer with 13 goals.

Clausura[]

21 January 2018 Week 1 UPNFM 1–2 Motagua Choluteca, Choluteca
15:00 Goal 90' Report Goal 37' Vega
Goal 85' Estupiñán
Stadium: Estadio Emilio Williams Agasse
Attendance: 3,911
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: F.C. Motagua played their first Clausura game after just three weeks of rest from the previous tournament. It was their second official game at Estadio Emilio Williams Agasse in history. After 13 months of inactivity due to a long injury, goalkeeper Harold Fonseca reappeared in the initial lineup. Midfielder and forward Javier Estupiñán made their official debut with the club; this last one scoring a goal.
24 January 2018 Week 2 Motagua 2–0 Real Sociedad Choluteca, Choluteca
19:00 Peña Goal 76' (o.g.)
Castillo Goal 78'
Report Stadium: Estadio Emilio Williams Agasse
Attendance: 5,277
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: With the second straight win, the club stays at the top of the standings. F.C. Motagua was favored with an own goal again since 11 March 2015, curiously also against C.D. Real Sociedad. Also, with this result, Motagua leveled the all-time series against Real Sociedad with a 9–7–9 balance.
27 January 2018 Week 3 Real España 0–0 Motagua San Pedro Sula, Cortés
19:00 Report Stadium: Estadio Francisco Morazán
Attendance: 1,965
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: These two teams faced again after 28 days of their last encounter at the Apertura finals. F.C. Motagua achieved their second straight clean sheet. Diego Vásquez coached his 200th game with the club, this number includes all competitions.
31 January 2018 Week 4 Motagua 3–0 Honduras Progreso Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
19:00 Pereira Goal 29'
Castillo Goal 57'
Estupiñán Goal 81'
Report Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 2,130
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: Defender Marcelo Pereira scored his first goal since April 2017. In four games, F.C. Motagua has only received one goal and this represented their third straight clean sheet.
4 February 2018 Week 5 Olimpia 1–1 Motagua Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 Goal 28' (pen.) Report Goal 70' Estupiñán Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 7,250
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: The score 1–1 became the most repeated result (44) in the history of the Honduran Superclásico. Forward Javier Estupiñán scored the equalizer for F.C. Motagua against his previous club. The Colombian also became the seventh player to score for both clubs in the history of this derby.
7 February 2018 Week 6 Platense 3–3 Motagua Puerto Cortés, Cortés
19:15 Hay Goal 13' Goal 86'
Goal 30'
Report Goal 29' Discua
Penalty missed Crisanto
Goal 52' Martínez
Goal 70' Montes
Stadium: Estadio Excélsior
Attendance: 2,271
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: In a rainy night, F.C. Motagua was unable to obtain a victory at Estadio Excélsior, this was the fourth consecutive win-less visit at this venue. Right winger Wilmer Crisanto missed a penalty kick in the second half. Defender Juan Montes scored his first goal of the season.
11 February 2018 Week 7 Motagua 3–0 Marathón Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 Martínez Goal 21'
Castillo Goal 37' Goal 73' (pen.)
Report Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 4,223
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: After his double, Román Castillo reached 70 goals playing for F.C. Motagua, he converted a penalty kick in a Panenka style. This was the club's first home game playing on a Sunday afternoon this year, which is their most traditional schedule.
14 February 2018 Week 8 Juticalpa 0–1 Motagua Juticalpa, Olancho
19:00 Report Goal 14' Martínez Stadium: Estadio Juan Ramón Brevé Vargas
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: With the win, F.C. Motagua raised to the top of the standings. Midfielder César Romero reappeared in the lineups since February 2017. Midfielder Héctor Castellanos arrived to his 100th appearance with the team. This also marked the second all-time victory at this venue, and the first one since September 2015.
17 February 2018 Week 9 Motagua 1–0 Vida Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
19:00 Castillo Goal 2' Report Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Referee: Armando Castro
Starting XI
Note: F.C. Motagua obtained a victory in their last domestic game before their participation at the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League. In this game, midfielder made his professional debut with the club highlighting his first assistance. The team also accomplished their 6th match in the tournament with a clean sheet.
7 March 2018 Week 10 Motagua 2–0 UPNFM Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
19:00 Estupiñán Goal 34'
López Goal 77'
Report Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: This game was rescheduled from 25 February as F.C. Motagua was participating in the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League. Goalkeeper Jonathan Rougier won his 5th clean sheet this tournament.
4 March 2018 Week 11 Real Sociedad 2–2 Motagua Tocoa, Colón
14:00 Goal 70'
Goal 77'
Report Goal 49' Castillo
Goal 90+1' López
Stadium: Estadio Francisco Martínez Durón
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: Forward Román Castillo scored his 72nd goal with F.C. Motagua and tied Amado Guevara's record as the second all-time scorers.
10 March 2018 Week 12 Motagua 1–2 Real España Choluteca, Choluteca
19:00 Castillo Goal 20' Report Goal 41' (pen.) Goal 77' Martínez Stadium: Estadio Emilio Williams Agasse
Referee: Armando Castro
Starting XI
Note: F.C. Motagua lost their first game in the Clausura tournament. Additionally, it was their first loss as home club since November 2016, a long-lasting record of 29 unbeaten games.
18 March 2018 Week 13 Honduras Progreso 1–2 Motagua El Progreso, Yoro
15:00 Goal 60' Report Goal 13' Martínez
Goal 37' Montes
Stadium: Estadio Humberto Micheletti
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: With the win, F.C. Motagua secured the top of the standings for another week.
25 March 2018 Week 14 Motagua 0–1 Olimpia Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 Report Goal 45' (o.g.) Montes Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: Despite the defeat, F.C. Motagua stayed one more week at the top of the standings. Defender Juan Montes scored his second own goal against his club and his first one since August 2015.
29 March 2018 Week 15 Motagua 1–2 Platense Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
19:00 Goal 70' (o.g.) Report Goal 64'
Goal 85' Winchester
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Referee: Héctor Rodríguez
Starting XI
Note: The match started with a tribute to former player Santiago Vergara who passed away a few hours before. Defender Wilmer Crisanto played as goalkeeper the last 10 minutes of the game as Harold Fonseca saw a straight red card. This was the first lost to Platense F.C. at home since August 2006. Additionally, F.C. Motagua lost their third straight home game.
7 April 2018 Week 16 Marathón 2–1 Motagua San Pedro Sula, Cortés
15:00 Arboleda Goal 70' (pen.) Goal 80' Report Goal 21' Castillo Stadium: Estadio Yankel Rosenthal
Referee: Héctor Rodríguez
Starting XI
Note: This defeat represented F.C. Motagua's third straight loss, an adverse streak which happened for the first time since October 2011, coincidentally also against Club Deportivo Olimpia, C.D. Marathón and Platense F.C.. Forward Román Castillo scored his 74th goal with the team, and became the all-time top goalscorer according to the club.
12 April 2018 Week 17 Motagua 3–2 Juticalpa Comayagua, Comayagua
19:00 Castillo Goal 5' Goal 57' (pen.)
Mayorquín Goal 83'
Report Goal 44' Lanza
Goal 49' Güity
Stadium: Estadio Carlos Miranda
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: Due to the crowd troubles aroused in the Honduran Superclásico on 25 March, F.C. Motagua was banned from their stadium for one game, making this the ninth game this season they have to play outside their ground. The match was moved to Comayagua.
15 April 2018 Week 18 Vida 0–1 Motagua La Ceiba, Atlántida
15:00 Report Goal 41' Crisanto Stadium: Estadio Nilmo Edwards
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: With the win, F.C. Motagua finished the regular season in second position and advanced directly to the semifinals. Wilmer Crisanto scored the winning goal, which marked the goal number 20,000 in the history of the league.
29 April 2018 Semifinals Olimpia 0–0 Motagua Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 Report Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: Goalkeeper Jonathan Rougier won his seventh clean sheet of the tournament. It was the 44th scoreless game in the history of the Honduran Superclásico, the most repeated result along with 1–1.
6 May 2018 Semifinals Motagua 1–1 Olimpia Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 Martínez Goal 77' Report Goal 39' Costly Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: With a 1–1 aggregate score and thanks to their better position in the regular season standings, F.C. Motagua managed to advanced to their 4th consecutive final. The result 1–1 became the most common result (45 times) in the Honduran Superclásico history. With this result, the team also secured a spot for international competition in 2018–19.
13 May 2018 Final Motagua 1–1 Marathón Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 Discua Goal 27' Report Goal 41' Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: F.C. Motagua will face C.D. Marathón in a final series for their 4th time in league's history, and their first one since 2007. In the previous three, Motagua won one and lost two.
19 May 2018 Final Marathón 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Motagua San Pedro Sula, Cortés
14:00 Report Stadium: Estadio Yankel Rosenthal
Referee:
Starting XI
Penalties
Leverón Penalty missed
Banegas Penalty scored
Penalty scored
Penalty scored
Rodríguez Penalty scored
Johnson Penalty scored
Penalty scored Crisanto
Penalty scored Montes
Penalty scored Martínez
Penalty missed Pereira
Penalty scored Elvir
Penalty missed Mayorquín
Note: After a 1–1 aggregate, the championship was decided with penalty shoot-outs where F.C. Motagua lost 4–5. With the loss, the club qualified to the 2018 CONCACAF League. Manager Diego Vásquez reached 200 consecutive games leading the team, a franchise and league record.

Honduran Supercup[]

2 August 2017 Marathón 1–2 Motagua San Pedro Sula, Cortés
19:00 Lacayo Goal 83' Report Goal 67' Andino
Goal 77' Crisanto
Stadium: Estadio Francisco Morazán
Referee:
Starting XI
Note: With the win, F.C. Motagua captured their second Honduran Supercup title and their first one since 1999.

CONCACAF Champions League[]

21 February 2018 Round of 16 Motagua Honduras 0–1 Mexico Tijuana Edinburg, United States
21:00 Report Goal 71' Rivero Stadium: H-E-B Park
Referee: Henry Bejarano (CRC)
Starting XI
Note: This was F.C. Motagua's first ever encounter against Club Tijuana and the fourth overall series against a Mexican club in official contention. The game was moved to the United States due to the 2017–2018 Honduran protests. During the second half, the game was suspended for 50 minutes due to an electric storm.
27 February 2018 Round of 16 Tijuana Mexico 1–1 Honduras Motagua Tijuana, Mexico
19:00 PST García Goal 3' Report Goal 88' Martínez Stadium: Estadio Caliente
Attendance: 15,333
Referee: (GUA)
Starting XI
Note: The goal scored by Walter Martínez marked the first ever F.C. Motagua's goal and point against a Mexican club playing away. Additionally, it was the first away point by a Honduran team against a Mexican club since 2008.

By round[]

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536
GroundHAHAHHHAHAHAHAAAHAAHAHAAHAHHAHAHHAHA
ResultDDWWDDWLDWWWWDLLWWWWDWDDWWWWDLWLLLWW
Position471322223321113222222111111111112222
Source:[citation needed]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Statistics[]

  • As of 19 May 2018
Competition GP GW GD GL GS GC GD CS SG Per
League 44 21 14 9 67 46 +21 16 8 58.33%
Supercup 1 1 0 0 2 1 +1 0 0 100.00%
Champions League 2 0 1 1 1 2 –1 0 1 16.67%
Others 9 4 3 2 19 10 +9 4 4 55.56%
Totals 56 26 18 12 89 59 +30 20 13 57.14%

External links[]

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