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C.D. Olimpia

Club Deportivo Olimpia is a professional Honduran football club based in Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán. The club is the nation's most successful team both in the domestic league and in international club competitions.

Olimpia
Full nameClub Deportivo Olimpia
Nickname(s)Los Leones (The Lions)
Los Albos (The Whites)
Los Merengues (The Meringues)
Founded12 June 1912; 111 years ago (1912-06-12)
GroundEstadio Nacional Chelato Uclés
Capacity35,000
OwnerTelevicentro
ManagerPedro Troglio
LeagueLiga Nacional
2022 ClausuraSemi-finals
WebsiteClub website

History edit

Olimpia was founded as a baseball club on June 12, 1912,[1] by Héctor Pineda Ugarte, Carlos Bram, Arturo Bram, Enrique Buik, Santiago Buik, Miguel Sanchez, Samuel Inestrosa Gómez, and Ramón Field. In 1917, it also became a football team.

C.D. Olimpia is the most successful football team in Honduras, having won 34 domestic league titles since it was founded in 1912, the latest being the 2021 Apertura tournament. It has also represented the Honduran football association in international club competitions more than any other team by far. They are the only Honduran club that has won the CONCACAF Champions Cup twice, first in 1972 and again in 1988. Olimpia is also the first team to win the Domestic Cup, known as "Copa Presidente," in 2015.

Amateur era edit

In 1957, C.D. Olimpia won the national championship of Honduras for the first time. They repeated as champions in 1958 and 1959. The national crown was not awarded in 1960, but they won it again in 1961, 1963, and 1964. In 1964–65, the final season of the amateur era, Olimpia claimed a seventh championship, beating Escualo 2–0.

Players like "Furia" Solis, Rolin Castillo, Ricardo "Chendo" Rodriguez were stars during these seasons.

National League edit

The professional National League began in 1965, with Platense winning the first tournament. Olimpia was runner-up, finishing with 26 points to Platense's 27. Things were different the following year, as Mario Griffin Cubas was appointed head coach. In the 1966–67 season, he led Los Leones to 14 victories in 18 matches, winning the title six points clear of C.D. Marathón (29–23). Olimpia won the title again in 1967–68, again finishing two games clear of Marathón (27–22).[2]

They relinquished the title to Motagua in 1968–69, but in 1969–70 stormed through the league undefeated, winning their third title in four years (43–35 ahead of Motagua). After losing a championship playoff to Motagua in 1970–71, Los Leones regained the crown in 1971–72. That championship was the product of the efforts of Rigoberto 'Chula' Gomez, Jorge Urquía, and Tonin Mendoza.

It would take 6 years for Olimpia to be crowned again. That came in 1977, under the management of Carlos Cruz Carranza. That year, they faced Real España in a championship final. The first match ended in a scoreless draw, but in the second match the old powers prevailed 2–0. Goals were scored by Uruguayan Walter Chávez and René Enamorado.[3]

It was during the 1980s that Olimpia emerged as the dominant team in Honduras, winning five championships in ten years—1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, and 1989–90. Three more championships came in the 1990s—1992–93, 1995–96, and 1996–97. That 1996–97 championship was the final one before the short season was adopted.

Short tournament edit

Olimpia qualified for the playoffs in each of the first two seasons under the new format, but was eliminated each time. They entered the 1998–99 season determined to overcome those defeats (although the 1998–99 season, played from January–May 1998, took on the format of an Apertura, it was officially known as season 1998–99). Olimpia topped the table in the regular season, then beat Platense and Victoria to reach the championship finals. On July 17, Denilson Costa scored the only goal of a two-legged tie with Real Espana, bringing the title home to Olimpia once again.

Olimpia reached the finals of both Apertura 1999 and Clausura 2000, but on each occasion was defeated by Motagua on penalties. In Apertura 2000, however, they were dominant, finishing 10 points clear of Motagua at the top of the regular season table. Edwin Pavón was the manager, and the team was keyed by Danilo Tosello, Wilmer Velásquez and Alex Pineda Chacón. In the postseason, they reached the finals and played out a classic two-legged tie with Platense. In the first leg, played at Platense's home stadium in Puerto Cortes, Olimpia came away with a vital 1–0 victory. Alex Pineda Chacón scored the winner in the 85th minute. In the return leg, Rony Morales scored to even the tie for Platense, but Danilo Tosello's extra time penalty brought home another championship for Los Leones.

The Platense rivalry built, as Platense avenged the loss by beating Olimpia in Clausura 2001. Olimpia answered by winning another title in Apertura 2002, and in thrilling style. With the tie level 2–2 after 180 minutes of action, the championship drifted into extra time. Milton Palacios won the championship for Olimpia by rising above the crowd to head home the winning goal.

Clausura 2004 was the start of a new phase in the already fierce rivalry between Olimpia and C.D. Marathón, as the teams would meet in the finals four seasons in a row to determine the championship of Honduras. The first round went to Olimpia, which won the title 2–1 on aggregate. Marathón came back to win Apertura 2004 in the same style, but Olimpia answered by winning Clausura 2005 3–2 on aggregate. Los Leones won it again in Apertura 2005, overcoming a 2–1 loss at Marathón to win the championship in extra time.

Clausura 2006 completed the most glorious run in Olimpia's history; they beat Victoria 4–3 on aggregate to complete their first threepeat (three wins). It was an achievement celebrated wildly as the Tricampeón.

Other titles followed in Clausura 2008 (beating the old rivals Marathón), Clausura 2009 (in extra time over Real Espana), and Clausura 2010 (over Motagua). However, the next era of glory began in Apertura 2011. That was the season that Danilo Tosello, who had played for Olimpia from 1999 to 2007, returned as manager. In Tosello's first season as manager, he led them to a convincing 3–0 aggregate victory over Real Espana in the championship round. They repeated as champions in Clausura 2012, beating Marathón 1–0 on aggregate. Then, finally, in Apertura 2012, still under Tosello's guidance, Olimpia defeated Victoria 4–0 to complete a second tricampeón.

Tosello stepped down after the season, but Olimpia's run of dominance continued. They won a fourth consecutive championship in Clausura 2013; after losing 1–0 to Real Sociedad in the first leg, they won 2–0 at home to claim the crown.

Olimpia's quest for an unprecedented fifth straight crown ended in Apertura 2013, but they did beat Marathón 4–2 on penalties in Clausura 2014 to hoist a fifth title in six years. They also beat Motagua to win Clausura 2015, and Real Sociedad to win Clausura 2016.

International success edit

In 1973, Olimpia won their first CONCACAF Champions' Cup by defeating SV Robinhood of Suriname in San Pedro Sula by a score of 1–0 after tying the first leg at zero in Tegucigalpa. Before reaching the final, Olimpia managed to eliminate Mexico's Club Toluca. The club won their second CONCACAF Champions' Cup in 1988 when they defeated Defence Force in the final match of the tournament. Before that, Olimpia managed to defeat and eliminate Mexican champions Cruz Azul by a score of 2–1 in a historic match that took place in the Estadio Azteca. To this day, Olimpia remains the only Central American club to have defeated a Mexican team in that stadium. In the semi-finals, Olimpia defeated LD Alajuelense in the Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto after they tied the home game in Tegucigalpa.

In January 2001, Olimpia beat the Mexican teams of Toluca and Pachuca. The team, managed by Edwin Pavón triumphed over Toluca with a goal from Robert Lima, 3 goals from Denilson Costa, and one from Alex Pineda Chacon. The lineup for that match was: Donaldo González, Gerson Vásquez, Robert Lima, Samuel Caballero, Nerlin Membreño, Christian Santamaría, Arnold Cruz, Danilo Tosello, José Luis Pineda, Alex Pineda, Denilson Costa, Carlos Paez, and Elmer Marín.

In 2017, Olimpia earned the inaugural Scotiabank CONCACAF League title. Olimpia, which lifted its first CONCACAF trophy since the 1988. The Honduran power, however, captured the inaugural SCL title Thursday, overcoming host Santos de Guapiles 4–1 on penalty kicks at Nacional stadium of Costa Rica, after their two-legged final ended 1–1 on aggregate. Both sides won 1–0 on the road.

Michaell Chirinos’ goal in the 21st minute at the Estadio Nacional was the lifeline Olimpia needed in order to lift its first CONCACAF trophy since the 1988 CONCACAF Champions’ Cup. As a result, Olimpia maintained its record of being the only team to compete in the first 10 SCCL editions. They did not qualify for the 2019 SCCL.

Logos edit

For the 2005–06 tournament, the team modified its logo. It is similar to the previous one, it now has 4 stars in the red side. Each star is said to represent 5 Championships. In 2012, the Honduran club Olimpia celebrates 100 years of life. To celebrate the centenary launched a redesigned shield, same as according to the institution symbolizes the winning attitude of its history.

Sponsorship edit

  • Official shirt sponsors - Banco Atlantida (Banco Atlantida), Coca-Cola, Hugo, Salvavida, Salvavida
  • Official shirt manufacturer – Umbro
  • Official Beer – Salvavida

Supporters edit

Olimpia has a strong fan base throughout Honduras, even in cities that have a team in the Honduran first division. As a result, it is the most popular team in the country.[citation needed]

The club's barra brava is La Ultra Fiel. La Ultra Fiel particularly has a fierce rivalry with neighboring club Motagua and their barra brava known as "Los Revolucionarios" or short "La Revo".

Club rivalries edit

Clásico Nacional edit

El Clásico Nacional (The National Classic) is a Honduran National derby played between Olimpia and Marathón. The derby receives the "national" adjective more because of a geographic matter (Olimpia is from Tegucigalpa and Marathón is from San Pedro Sula, the biggest cities of the country) than for a football or rivalry matter. Olimpia won its first national title in September 1928. At that time Olimpia (representing the central zone of the country) won a final series of three matches against Marathón, champion of the northern league. Following this result, a big rivalry began between these two teams.

The Clasico Capitalino (Capital's Classic) is played between Olimpia and Motagua Their matches are also known as the Clasico Local (Local Classic). There is a huge rivalry between the clubs and their fans; (La Ultra Fiel (of Olimpia) and La Revo (of Motagua). Some people claim that this is the real National Derby because Olimpia and Motagua are the first and second Honduran teams with more titles. Additionally, matches between Olimpia and Marathón do not generate the same expectations and polemics as matches between Olimpia and Motagua do.

Clásico Moderno (Honduras) edit

El Clásico Moderno (The Modern Derby) also referred by some as the Clasico Moderno Hondureño is a Honduran football match played at least 4 times a year in the Honduran Liga Nacional and consists of two teams, Olimpia and Real España.

Reserve team edit

Olimpia has a reserve team named Olimpia Reservas that currently plays in Liga de Ascenso de Honduras. This is where young players can improve their skills before they can be ready to play in the top division. Like all the other reserves teams in Liga de Ascenso, Olimpia Reservas can't be promoted to the higher level even if they win the championship.

Honours edit

Domestic

International

Individual club achievements edit

International competition edit

CONCACAF Champions' Cup edit

First Round v.   LD Alajuelense – 0:1, 1:1 (Alajuelense advanced 2:1 on aggregate)
First Round v.   Aurora F.C. – 1:0, 0:1, 0–2 (Aurora advanced 2:0 on replay)
First Round v.   Alianza – 2:1, 1:0 (Olimpia advanced 3:1 on aggregate)
Second Round v.   Aurora F.C. – 1:1, 0:4 (Aurora advanced 5:1 on aggregate)
First Round v.   CSD Municipal – 3:2, 0:0 (Olimpia advanced 3:2 on aggregate)
Final Round v.   Deportivo Saprissa – 1:4
First Round v.   LD Alajuelense – 0:0, 0:1 (Alajuelense advanced 1:0 on aggregate)
Semi-finals v.   Club Toluca – 1:0, 1:1 (Olimpia advanced 2:1 on aggregate)
Final v.   SV Robinhood – 0:0, 2:0 (Olimpia won 2:0 on aggregate)
First Round v.   CSD Municipal – 0:0, 0:1 (Municipal advanced 1:0 on aggregate)
First Round v.   Real España – 0:0, 1:0 (Olimpia advance 1:0 on aggregate)
Second Round v.   Diriangén – (Olimpia withdrew)
First Round v.   UANL – 0:1, 1:2 (UANL advanced 3:1 on aggregate)
First Round v.   Chicago Croatian – 4:0, 2:0 (Olimpia advanced 6:0 on aggregate)
Second Round v.   CD Suchitepéquez – 1:0, 0:1 (Olimpia advanced 4:3 on penalties)
Third Round v.   Club América – 2:2, 1:0 (Olimpia advanced 3:2 on aggregate)
Fourth Round v.   Aurora F.C. – 0:1, 2:0 (Olimpia advanced 2:1 on aggregate)
Final v.   Defence Force – 0:2, 1:0 (Defence Force won 2:1 on aggregate)
First Round v.   Coke Milpross – 8:1, 1:1 (Olimpia advanced 9:1 on aggregate)
Second Round v.   Galcasa – 1:0
Second Round v.   CS Herediano – 0:0
Second Round v.   Águila – 2:1
Third Round v.   Deportivo Saprissa – 4:1
Third Round v.   Real España – 1:0
Third Round v.   CS Herediano – 1:2
Semi-finals v.   CF Monterrey – 0:1, 2:2 (Monterrey advanced 3:2 on aggregate)
Group D v.   FAS – 3:1
Group D v.   Aurora F.C. – 1:1
Group D v.   Puntarenas – 2:0
Third Round v.   Aurora F.C. – 0:0
Third Round v.   LD Alajuelense – 1:1
Third Round v.   C.D. Marathón – 2:1
Fourth Round v.   Cruz Azul – 0:0, 4:1 (Olimpia advanced 4:1 on aggregate)
Semi-finals v.   LD Alajuelense – 1:1, 1:0 (Olimpia advanced 2:1 on aggregate)
Final v.   Defence Force – 2:0, 2:0 (Olimpia won 4:0 on aggregate)
First Round v.   Cojutepeque – 3:1
First Round v.   CS Herediano – 2:1
First Round v.   CSD Municipal – 2:2
Second Round v.   CS Cartaginés – 3:0
Second Round v.   Real España – 3:0
Second Round v.   CS Herediano – 1:1
Third Round v.   Pumas UNAM – 1:1, 0:5 (UNAM advanced 6:1 on aggregate)
First Round v.   Juventus – 2:0, 2:0 (Olimpia advance 4:0 on aggregate)
Second Round v.   CD Suchitepéquez – 2:2, 2:0 (Olimpia advance 4:2 on aggregate)
Third Round v.   Firpo – 1:1
Third Round v.   Firpo – 1:0
Third Round v.   Real España – 1:4
Third Round v.   Real España – 1:0
Semi-finals v.   Club América – 3:0, 1:2 (América advanced 4:2 on aggregate)
First Round v.   CS Herediano – 0:0, 0:2 (Herediano advance 2:0 on aggregate)
First Round v.   Deportivo Saprissa – 0:4, 3:0 (Saprissa advance 4:3 on aggregate)
First Round v.   Firpo – 0:0, 4:1 (Firpo advance 4:1 on aggregate)
First Round v.   Juventus – 2:0
First Round v.   CSD Comunicaciones – 3:2
First Round v.   Alianza – 4:1
Second Round v.   LD Alajuelense – 0:1
Second Round v.   C.D. Luis Ángel Firpo – 0:2
Second Round v.   LD Alajuelense – 1:5
Second Round v.   C.D. Luis Ángel Firpo – 1:1
Quarter-Finals v.   DC United – 0:1
Quarter-Finals v.   Club Toluca – 1:0
Semi-finals v.   Pachuca – 4:0
Final v.   Los Angeles Galaxy – 2:3
First Round v.   San Jose Earthquakes – 0:1, 1:3 (San Jose Earthquakes advance 4:1 on aggregate)
Quarter-Finals v.   Pumas UNAM – 1:1, 1:2 (UNAM advance 3:2 on aggregate)
Quarter-Finals v.   Club Toluca – 0:2, 1:2 (Toluca advance 4:1 on aggregate)
Quarter-Finals v.   DC United – 1:4, 2:3 (DC United advance 7:3 on aggregate)
Group C v.   Atlante – 0:1
Group C v.   Joe Public – 3:1
Group C v.   Montreal Impact – 1:2
Group C v.   Atlante – 1:1
Group C v.   Montreal Impact – 1:1
Group C v.   Joe Public – 4:0

UNCAF Interclub Cup edit

First Round v.   FAS – 1:0
First Round v.   Aurora F.C. – 0:0
First Round v.   LD Alajuelense – 1:1
First Round v.   Acros Real Verdes – 2:0
First Round v.   FAS – 2:1
First Round v.   Aurora F.C. – 2:2
First Round v.   LD Alajuelense – 4:1
First Round v.   Acros Real Verdes – 1:0
Final Round v.   LD Alajuelense – 2:0
Final Round v.   CSD Comunicaciones – 3:1
Final Round v.   Deportivo Saprissa – 1:0
First Round v.   La Victoria F.C. – 3:0
First Round v.   CSD Municipal – 2:3
Second Round v.   Panama Viejo – 5:0
Second Round v.   CSD Municipal – 0:0
Second Round v.   Deportivo Saprissa – 1:4
Final Round v.   CSD Municipal – 0:0
Final Round v.   Real España – 2:0
Final Round v.   LD Alajuelense – 0:0
First Round v.   CSD Municipal – 0:0
First Round v.   LD Alajuelense – 0:0
First Round v.   Plaza Amador – 6:0
Final Round v.   CSD Comunicaciones – 2:0
Final Round v.   Deportivo Saprissa – 1:3
Final Round v.   CSD Municipal – 1:2
First Round v.   LD Alajuelense – 1:2
First Round v.   CD Marathón – 0:0
First Round v.   San Francisco FC – 0:1
First Round v.   Boca Juniors – 1:0, 5:0 (Olimpia advanced 6:0 on aggregate)
Quarter-Finals v.   CS Herediano – 3:2, 0:1 (Olimpia advanced on away goals rule)
Final Round v.   Deportivo Saprissa – 0:0
Final Round v.   CSD Municipal – 1:0
Final Round v.   FAS – 1:3
First Round v.   Diriangén FC – 0:3, 1:2 (Olimpia advanced 4:2 on aggregate)
Quarter-Finals v.   CD Suchitepéquez – 4:1, 4:0 (Olimpia advanced 8:1 on aggregate)
Semi-finals v.   Deportivo Saprissa – 3:1, 1:1 (Olimpia advanced 4:2 on aggregate)
Final v.   LD Alajuelense – 0:1, 1:0 (Alajuelense won 4:2 on penalties)
First Round v.   Diriangén FC – 0:3, 2:1 (Olimpia advanced 5:1 on aggregate)
Quarter-Finals v.   CSD Municipal – 1:1, 3:0 (Olimpia advanced 4:1 on aggregate)
Semi-finals v.   Victoria – 2:2, 2:0 (Olimpia advanced 4:2 on aggregate)
Final v.   Puntarenas – 2:3, 1:0 (Puntarenas won 3:1 on penalties)
First Round v.   San Francisco – 0:0, 0:1 (San Francisco advanced 1:0 on aggregate)

Personnel edit

Technical staff edit

Head coach Pedro Troglio
Assistant coach Gustavo Reggi
Physical trainer Pablo Martin

Board of directors edit

President Rafael Villeda
Vice-president Osman Madrid
Sport director Miguel Flores Cisnero
Sports manager Antonio Montes Rittenhouse

Current squad edit

As of 10 September 2023[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   HON Edrick Menjívar (vice-captain)
2 DF   HON Maylor Núñez
3 DF   HON Elvin Oliva
4 DF   HON Jose García
5 DF   HON Juan Pablo Montes
6 DF   HON Brayan Beckeles
7 FW   HON José Pinto
8 MF   HON Edwin Rodríguez
9 FW   HON Jorge Benguché
10 MF   BRA Yan Maciel
12 DF   BRA Gabriel Araújo
13 MF   HON Brayan Moya
16 DF   HON Julián Martínez
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF   HON Jonathan Paz
19 FW   COL Justin Arboleda
20 MF   HON Áxel Maldonado
22 GK   HON José Mendoza
23 MF   HON Jorge Alvarez
24 MF   HON Moisés Rodríguez
27 FW   HON Jerry Bengtson (captain)
28 GK   HON Alex Güity
29 MF   HON Germán Mejía
30 MF   HON Edwin Solano
31 DF   HON Carlos Sánchez
32 MF   HON Carlos Pineda
34 MF   HON Kevin López

Out on loan edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   HON Jack Jean-Baptiste (at Lobos UPNFM until 30 June 2024)

Retired numbers edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
11 FW   HON Wilmer Velásquez (1991–95, 1996–98, 1999–01, 2002–09)

Club records edit

Top goalscorers edit

As of 21 October 2023. Players in bold are still present in club.

List of coaches edit

References edit

  1. ^ (in Spanish). Diario La Prensa. 2007-08-10. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-08-11.
  2. ^ Muere Mario Griffin, primer técnico bicampeón con Olimpia – Diez (in Spanish)
  3. ^ Muere el técnico hondureño Carlos Cruz Carranza – Diez (in Spanish)
  4. ^ "Plantilla del CD Olimpia Temporada 2020/2021". Futbol.com. from the original on 13 June 2022. Retrieved 6 April 2021.

External links edit

    olimpia, paraguayan, club, club, olimpia, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, s. For the Paraguayan club see Club Olimpia This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources C D Olimpia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Club Deportivo Olimpia is a professional Honduran football club based in Tegucigalpa Francisco Morazan The club is the nation s most successful team both in the domestic league and in international club competitions OlimpiaFull nameClub Deportivo OlimpiaNickname s Los Leones The Lions Los Albos The Whites Los Merengues The Meringues Founded12 June 1912 111 years ago 1912 06 12 GroundEstadio Nacional Chelato UclesCapacity35 000OwnerTelevicentroManagerPedro TroglioLeagueLiga Nacional2022 ClausuraSemi finalsWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird colours Contents 1 History 2 Amateur era 3 National League 4 Short tournament 5 International success 6 Logos 7 Sponsorship 8 Supporters 9 Club rivalries 9 1 Clasico Nacional 9 2 Clasico Moderno Honduras 10 Reserve team 11 Honours 11 1 Individual club achievements 12 International competition 12 1 CONCACAF Champions Cup 12 2 UNCAF Interclub Cup 13 Personnel 13 1 Technical staff 13 2 Board of directors 14 Current squad 14 1 Out on loan 14 2 Retired numbers 15 Club records 15 1 Top goalscorers 16 List of coaches 17 References 18 External linksHistory editOlimpia was founded as a baseball club on June 12 1912 1 by Hector Pineda Ugarte Carlos Bram Arturo Bram Enrique Buik Santiago Buik Miguel Sanchez Samuel Inestrosa Gomez and Ramon Field In 1917 it also became a football team C D Olimpia is the most successful football team in Honduras having won 34 domestic league titles since it was founded in 1912 the latest being the 2021 Apertura tournament It has also represented the Honduran football association in international club competitions more than any other team by far They are the only Honduran club that has won the CONCACAF Champions Cup twice first in 1972 and again in 1988 Olimpia is also the first team to win the Domestic Cup known as Copa Presidente in 2015 Amateur era editIn 1957 C D Olimpia won the national championship of Honduras for the first time They repeated as champions in 1958 and 1959 The national crown was not awarded in 1960 but they won it again in 1961 1963 and 1964 In 1964 65 the final season of the amateur era Olimpia claimed a seventh championship beating Escualo 2 0 Players like Furia Solis Rolin Castillo Ricardo Chendo Rodriguez were stars during these seasons National League editThe professional National League began in 1965 with Platense winning the first tournament Olimpia was runner up finishing with 26 points to Platense s 27 Things were different the following year as Mario Griffin Cubas was appointed head coach In the 1966 67 season he led Los Leones to 14 victories in 18 matches winning the title six points clear of C D Marathon 29 23 Olimpia won the title again in 1967 68 again finishing two games clear of Marathon 27 22 2 They relinquished the title to Motagua in 1968 69 but in 1969 70 stormed through the league undefeated winning their third title in four years 43 35 ahead of Motagua After losing a championship playoff to Motagua in 1970 71 Los Leones regained the crown in 1971 72 That championship was the product of the efforts of Rigoberto Chula Gomez Jorge Urquia and Tonin Mendoza It would take 6 years for Olimpia to be crowned again That came in 1977 under the management of Carlos Cruz Carranza That year they faced Real Espana in a championship final The first match ended in a scoreless draw but in the second match the old powers prevailed 2 0 Goals were scored by Uruguayan Walter Chavez and Rene Enamorado 3 It was during the 1980s that Olimpia emerged as the dominant team in Honduras winning five championships in ten years 1982 1984 1986 1987 and 1989 90 Three more championships came in the 1990s 1992 93 1995 96 and 1996 97 That 1996 97 championship was the final one before the short season was adopted Short tournament editOlimpia qualified for the playoffs in each of the first two seasons under the new format but was eliminated each time They entered the 1998 99 season determined to overcome those defeats although the 1998 99 season played from January May 1998 took on the format of an Apertura it was officially known as season 1998 99 Olimpia topped the table in the regular season then beat Platense and Victoria to reach the championship finals On July 17 Denilson Costa scored the only goal of a two legged tie with Real Espana bringing the title home to Olimpia once again Olimpia reached the finals of both Apertura 1999 and Clausura 2000 but on each occasion was defeated by Motagua on penalties In Apertura 2000 however they were dominant finishing 10 points clear of Motagua at the top of the regular season table Edwin Pavon was the manager and the team was keyed by Danilo Tosello Wilmer Velasquez and Alex Pineda Chacon In the postseason they reached the finals and played out a classic two legged tie with Platense In the first leg played at Platense s home stadium in Puerto Cortes Olimpia came away with a vital 1 0 victory Alex Pineda Chacon scored the winner in the 85th minute In the return leg Rony Morales scored to even the tie for Platense but Danilo Tosello s extra time penalty brought home another championship for Los Leones The Platense rivalry built as Platense avenged the loss by beating Olimpia in Clausura 2001 Olimpia answered by winning another title in Apertura 2002 and in thrilling style With the tie level 2 2 after 180 minutes of action the championship drifted into extra time Milton Palacios won the championship for Olimpia by rising above the crowd to head home the winning goal Clausura 2004 was the start of a new phase in the already fierce rivalry between Olimpia and C D Marathon as the teams would meet in the finals four seasons in a row to determine the championship of Honduras The first round went to Olimpia which won the title 2 1 on aggregate Marathon came back to win Apertura 2004 in the same style but Olimpia answered by winning Clausura 2005 3 2 on aggregate Los Leones won it again in Apertura 2005 overcoming a 2 1 loss at Marathon to win the championship in extra time Clausura 2006 completed the most glorious run in Olimpia s history they beat Victoria 4 3 on aggregate to complete their first threepeat three wins It was an achievement celebrated wildly as the Tricampeon Other titles followed in Clausura 2008 beating the old rivals Marathon Clausura 2009 in extra time over Real Espana and Clausura 2010 over Motagua However the next era of glory began in Apertura 2011 That was the season that Danilo Tosello who had played for Olimpia from 1999 to 2007 returned as manager In Tosello s first season as manager he led them to a convincing 3 0 aggregate victory over Real Espana in the championship round They repeated as champions in Clausura 2012 beating Marathon 1 0 on aggregate Then finally in Apertura 2012 still under Tosello s guidance Olimpia defeated Victoria 4 0 to complete a second tricampeon Tosello stepped down after the season but Olimpia s run of dominance continued They won a fourth consecutive championship in Clausura 2013 after losing 1 0 to Real Sociedad in the first leg they won 2 0 at home to claim the crown Olimpia s quest for an unprecedented fifth straight crown ended in Apertura 2013 but they did beat Marathon 4 2 on penalties in Clausura 2014 to hoist a fifth title in six years They also beat Motagua to win Clausura 2015 and Real Sociedad to win Clausura 2016 International success editIn 1973 Olimpia won their first CONCACAF Champions Cup by defeating SV Robinhood of Suriname in San Pedro Sula by a score of 1 0 after tying the first leg at zero in Tegucigalpa Before reaching the final Olimpia managed to eliminate Mexico s Club Toluca The club won their second CONCACAF Champions Cup in 1988 when they defeated Defence Force in the final match of the tournament Before that Olimpia managed to defeat and eliminate Mexican champions Cruz Azul by a score of 2 1 in a historic match that took place in the Estadio Azteca To this day Olimpia remains the only Central American club to have defeated a Mexican team in that stadium In the semi finals Olimpia defeated LD Alajuelense in the Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto after they tied the home game in Tegucigalpa In January 2001 Olimpia beat the Mexican teams of Toluca and Pachuca The team managed by Edwin Pavon triumphed over Toluca with a goal from Robert Lima 3 goals from Denilson Costa and one from Alex Pineda Chacon The lineup for that match was Donaldo Gonzalez Gerson Vasquez Robert Lima Samuel Caballero Nerlin Membreno Christian Santamaria Arnold Cruz Danilo Tosello Jose Luis Pineda Alex Pineda Denilson Costa Carlos Paez and Elmer Marin In 2017 Olimpia earned the inaugural Scotiabank CONCACAF League title Olimpia which lifted its first CONCACAF trophy since the 1988 The Honduran power however captured the inaugural SCL title Thursday overcoming host Santos de Guapiles 4 1 on penalty kicks at Nacional stadium of Costa Rica after their two legged final ended 1 1 on aggregate Both sides won 1 0 on the road Michaell Chirinos goal in the 21st minute at the Estadio Nacional was the lifeline Olimpia needed in order to lift its first CONCACAF trophy since the 1988 CONCACAF Champions Cup As a result Olimpia maintained its record of being the only team to compete in the first 10 SCCL editions They did not qualify for the 2019 SCCL Logos editFor the 2005 06 tournament the team modified its logo It is similar to the previous one it now has 4 stars in the red side Each star is said to represent 5 Championships In 2012 the Honduran club Olimpia celebrates 100 years of life To celebrate the centenary launched a redesigned shield same as according to the institution symbolizes the winning attitude of its history Sponsorship editOfficial shirt sponsors Banco Atlantida Banco Atlantida Coca Cola Hugo Salvavida Salvavida Official shirt manufacturer Umbro Official Beer SalvavidaSupporters editOlimpia has a strong fan base throughout Honduras even in cities that have a team in the Honduran first division As a result it is the most popular team in the country citation needed The club s barra brava is La Ultra Fiel La Ultra Fiel particularly has a fierce rivalry with neighboring club Motagua and their barra brava known as Los Revolucionarios or short La Revo Club rivalries editClasico Nacional edit Main article Clasico Nacional Hondureno El Clasico Nacional The National Classic is a Honduran National derby played between Olimpia and Marathon The derby receives the national adjective more because of a geographic matter Olimpia is from Tegucigalpa and Marathon is from San Pedro Sula the biggest cities of the country than for a football or rivalry matter Olimpia won its first national title in September 1928 At that time Olimpia representing the central zone of the country won a final series of three matches against Marathon champion of the northern league Following this result a big rivalry began between these two teams The Clasico Capitalino Capital s Classic is played between Olimpia and Motagua Their matches are also known as the Clasico Local Local Classic There is a huge rivalry between the clubs and their fans La Ultra Fiel of Olimpia and La Revo of Motagua Some people claim that this is the real National Derby because Olimpia and Motagua are the first and second Honduran teams with more titles Additionally matches between Olimpia and Marathon do not generate the same expectations and polemics as matches between Olimpia and Motagua do Clasico Moderno Honduras edit Main article Clasico Moderno Honduras El Clasico Moderno The Modern Derby also referred by some as the Clasico Moderno Hondureno is a Honduran football match played at least 4 times a year in the Honduran Liga Nacional and consists of two teams Olimpia and Real Espana Reserve team editOlimpia has a reserve team named Olimpia Reservas that currently plays in Liga de Ascenso de Honduras This is where young players can improve their skills before they can be ready to play in the top division Like all the other reserves teams in Liga de Ascenso Olimpia Reservas can t be promoted to the higher level even if they win the championship Honours editDomestic Liga Nacional de Futbol de Honduras 37 1966 67 1967 68 1969 70 1971 72 1977 78 1982 83 1984 85 1986 87 1987 88 1989 90 1992 93 1995 96 1996 97 1998 99 2000 01 Apertura 2002 03 Apertura 2003 04 Clausura 2004 05 Clausura 2005 06 Apertura 2005 06 Clausura 2007 08 Clausura 2008 09 Clausura 2009 10 Clausura 2011 12 Apertura 2011 12 Clausura 2012 13 Apertura 2012 13 Clausura 2013 14 Clausura 2014 15 Clausura 2015 16 Clausura 2019 20 Apertura 2020 21 Apertura 2020 21 Clausura 2021 22 Apertura 2022 23 Apertura 2022 23 Clausura 2023 24 Apertura Runners up 19 1965 66 1968 69 1970 71 1975 76 1988 89 1994 95 Clausura 1998 Apertura 1999 Clausura 2000 Clausura 2001 Clausura 2002 Apertura 2003 Apertura 2004 Apertura 2006 Apertura 2009 Apertura 2010 Clausura 2011 Super Copa 1 1996 97 President s Cup 3 1995 1998 2015International CONCACAF Champions Cup 2 1972 1988 Runners up 2 1985 2000 CONCACAF League 2 2017 2022 Copa Fraternidad UNCAF Interclub Cup 2 1999 2000 Runners up 3 1981 2005 2006 Copa Interamericana 0 Runners up 2 1972 1988Individual club achievements edit Seven Consecutive Honduran finals First Central American Team to be classified to FIFA Club World Championship Only Central American team to play in Estadio Centenario in Uruguay Only Honduran team that has defeated nbsp Boca Juniors 2 1 Only Honduran team to play in the Estadio Libertadores de America in Argentina Only Central American team to play in the Rose BowlInternational competition editCONCACAF Champions Cup UNCAF Interclub Cup CONCACAF Champions LeagueCONCACAF Champions Cup edit 1962 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp LD Alajuelense 0 1 1 1 Alajuelense advanced 2 1 on aggregate dd 1967 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp Aurora F C 1 0 0 1 0 2 Aurora advanced 2 0 on replay dd 1968 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp Alianza 2 1 1 0 Olimpia advanced 3 1 on aggregate Second Round v nbsp Aurora F C 1 1 0 4 Aurora advanced 5 1 on aggregate dd 1970 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp CSD Municipal 3 2 0 0 Olimpia advanced 3 2 on aggregate Final Round v nbsp Deportivo Saprissa 1 4 dd 1971 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp LD Alajuelense 0 0 0 1 Alajuelense advanced 1 0 on aggregate dd 1972 CONCACAF Champions CupSemi finals v nbsp Club Toluca 1 0 1 1 Olimpia advanced 2 1 on aggregate Final v nbsp SV Robinhood 0 0 2 0 Olimpia won 2 0 on aggregate dd 1973 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp CSD Municipal 0 0 0 1 Municipal advanced 1 0 on aggregate dd 1976 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp Real Espana 0 0 1 0 Olimpia advance 1 0 on aggregate Second Round v nbsp Diriangen Olimpia withdrew dd 1983 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp UANL 0 1 1 2 UANL advanced 3 1 on aggregate dd 1985 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp Chicago Croatian 4 0 2 0 Olimpia advanced 6 0 on aggregate Second Round v nbsp CD Suchitepequez 1 0 0 1 Olimpia advanced 4 3 on penalties Third Round v nbsp Club America 2 2 1 0 Olimpia advanced 3 2 on aggregate Fourth Round v nbsp Aurora F C 0 1 2 0 Olimpia advanced 2 1 on aggregate Final v nbsp Defence Force 0 2 1 0 Defence Force won 2 1 on aggregate dd 1987 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp Coke Milpross 8 1 1 1 Olimpia advanced 9 1 on aggregate Second Round v nbsp Galcasa 1 0 Second Round v nbsp CS Herediano 0 0 Second Round v nbsp Aguila 2 1 Third Round v nbsp Deportivo Saprissa 4 1 Third Round v nbsp Real Espana 1 0 Third Round v nbsp CS Herediano 1 2 Semi finals v nbsp CF Monterrey 0 1 2 2 Monterrey advanced 3 2 on aggregate dd 1988 CONCACAF Champions CupGroup D v nbsp FAS 3 1 Group D v nbsp Aurora F C 1 1 Group D v nbsp Puntarenas 2 0 Third Round v nbsp Aurora F C 0 0 Third Round v nbsp LD Alajuelense 1 1 Third Round v nbsp C D Marathon 2 1 Fourth Round v nbsp Cruz Azul 0 0 4 1 Olimpia advanced 4 1 on aggregate Semi finals v nbsp LD Alajuelense 1 1 1 0 Olimpia advanced 2 1 on aggregate Final v nbsp Defence Force 2 0 2 0 Olimpia won 4 0 on aggregate dd 1989 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp Cojutepeque 3 1 First Round v nbsp CS Herediano 2 1 First Round v nbsp CSD Municipal 2 2 Second Round v nbsp CS Cartagines 3 0 Second Round v nbsp Real Espana 3 0 Second Round v nbsp CS Herediano 1 1 Third Round v nbsp Pumas UNAM 1 1 0 5 UNAM advanced 6 1 on aggregate dd 1990 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp Juventus 2 0 2 0 Olimpia advance 4 0 on aggregate Second Round v nbsp CD Suchitepequez 2 2 2 0 Olimpia advance 4 2 on aggregate Third Round v nbsp Firpo 1 1 Third Round v nbsp Firpo 1 0 Third Round v nbsp Real Espana 1 4 Third Round v nbsp Real Espana 1 0 Semi finals v nbsp Club America 3 0 1 2 America advanced 4 2 on aggregate dd 1994 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp CS Herediano 0 0 0 2 Herediano advance 2 0 on aggregate dd 1996 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp Deportivo Saprissa 0 4 3 0 Saprissa advance 4 3 on aggregate dd 1997 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp Firpo 0 0 4 1 Firpo advance 4 1 on aggregate dd 1998 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp Juventus 2 0 First Round v nbsp CSD Comunicaciones 3 2 First Round v nbsp Alianza 4 1 Second Round v nbsp LD Alajuelense 0 1 Second Round v nbsp C D Luis Angel Firpo 0 2 Second Round v nbsp LD Alajuelense 1 5 Second Round v nbsp C D Luis Angel Firpo 1 1 dd 1999 CONCACAF Champions CupQuarter Finals v nbsp DC United 0 1 dd 2000 CONCACAF Champions CupQuarter Finals v nbsp Club Toluca 1 0 Semi finals v nbsp Pachuca 4 0 Final v nbsp Los Angeles Galaxy 2 3 dd 2002 CONCACAF Champions CupFirst Round v nbsp San Jose Earthquakes 0 1 1 3 San Jose Earthquakes advance 4 1 on aggregate dd 2005 CONCACAF Champions CupQuarter Finals v nbsp Pumas UNAM 1 1 1 2 UNAM advance 3 2 on aggregate dd 2006 CONCACAF Champions CupQuarter Finals v nbsp Club Toluca 0 2 1 2 Toluca advance 4 1 on aggregate dd 2007 CONCACAF Champions CupQuarter Finals v nbsp DC United 1 4 2 3 DC United advance 7 3 on aggregate dd 2008 09 CONCACAF Champions LeagueGroup C v nbsp Atlante 0 1 Group C v nbsp Joe Public 3 1 Group C v nbsp Montreal Impact 1 2 Group C v nbsp Atlante 1 1 Group C v nbsp Montreal Impact 1 1 Group C v nbsp Joe Public 4 0 dd UNCAF Interclub Cup edit 1999 UNCAF Interclub CupFirst Round v nbsp FAS 1 0 First Round v nbsp Aurora F C 0 0 First Round v nbsp LD Alajuelense 1 1 First Round v nbsp Acros Real Verdes 2 0 First Round v nbsp FAS 2 1 First Round v nbsp Aurora F C 2 2 First Round v nbsp LD Alajuelense 4 1 First Round v nbsp Acros Real Verdes 1 0 Final Round v nbsp LD Alajuelense 2 0 Final Round v nbsp CSD Comunicaciones 3 1 Final Round v nbsp Deportivo Saprissa 1 0 dd 2000 UNCAF Interclub CupFirst Round v nbsp La Victoria F C 3 0 First Round v nbsp CSD Municipal 2 3 Second Round v nbsp Panama Viejo 5 0 Second Round v nbsp CSD Municipal 0 0 Second Round v nbsp Deportivo Saprissa 1 4 Final Round v nbsp CSD Municipal 0 0 Final Round v nbsp Real Espana 2 0 Final Round v nbsp LD Alajuelense 0 0 dd 2001 UNCAF Interclub CupFirst Round v nbsp CSD Municipal 0 0 First Round v nbsp LD Alajuelense 0 0 First Round v nbsp Plaza Amador 6 0 Final Round v nbsp CSD Comunicaciones 2 0 Final Round v nbsp Deportivo Saprissa 1 3 Final Round v nbsp CSD Municipal 1 2 dd 2003 UNCAF Interclub CupFirst Round v nbsp LD Alajuelense 1 2 First Round v nbsp CD Marathon 0 0 First Round v nbsp San Francisco FC 0 1 dd 2004 UNCAF Interclub CupFirst Round v nbsp Boca Juniors 1 0 5 0 Olimpia advanced 6 0 on aggregate Quarter Finals v nbsp CS Herediano 3 2 0 1 Olimpia advanced on away goals rule Final Round v nbsp Deportivo Saprissa 0 0 Final Round v nbsp CSD Municipal 1 0 Final Round v nbsp FAS 1 3 dd 2005 UNCAF Interclub CupFirst Round v nbsp Diriangen FC 0 3 1 2 Olimpia advanced 4 2 on aggregate Quarter Finals v nbsp CD Suchitepequez 4 1 4 0 Olimpia advanced 8 1 on aggregate Semi finals v nbsp Deportivo Saprissa 3 1 1 1 Olimpia advanced 4 2 on aggregate Final v nbsp LD Alajuelense 0 1 1 0 Alajuelense won 4 2 on penalties dd 2006 UNCAF Interclub CupFirst Round v nbsp Diriangen FC 0 3 2 1 Olimpia advanced 5 1 on aggregate Quarter Finals v nbsp CSD Municipal 1 1 3 0 Olimpia advanced 4 1 on aggregate Semi finals v nbsp Victoria 2 2 2 0 Olimpia advanced 4 2 on aggregate Final v nbsp Puntarenas 2 3 1 0 Puntarenas won 3 1 on penalties dd 2007 UNCAF Interclub CupFirst Round v nbsp San Francisco 0 0 0 1 San Francisco advanced 1 0 on aggregate dd Personnel editTechnical staff edit Head coach Pedro TroglioAssistant coach Gustavo ReggiPhysical trainer Pablo MartinBoard of directors edit President Rafael VilledaVice president Osman MadridSport director Miguel Flores CisneroSports manager Antonio Montes RittenhouseCurrent squad editAs of 10 September 2023 4 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp HON Edrick Menjivar vice captain 2 DF nbsp HON Maylor Nunez3 DF nbsp HON Elvin Oliva4 DF nbsp HON Jose Garcia5 DF nbsp HON Juan Pablo Montes6 DF nbsp HON Brayan Beckeles7 FW nbsp HON Jose Pinto8 MF nbsp HON Edwin Rodriguez9 FW nbsp HON Jorge Benguche10 MF nbsp BRA Yan Maciel12 DF nbsp BRA Gabriel Araujo13 MF nbsp HON Brayan Moya16 DF nbsp HON Julian Martinez No Pos Nation Player17 DF nbsp HON Jonathan Paz19 FW nbsp COL Justin Arboleda20 MF nbsp HON Axel Maldonado22 GK nbsp HON Jose Mendoza23 MF nbsp HON Jorge Alvarez24 MF nbsp HON Moises Rodriguez27 FW nbsp HON Jerry Bengtson captain 28 GK nbsp HON Alex Guity29 MF nbsp HON German Mejia30 MF nbsp HON Edwin Solano31 DF nbsp HON Carlos Sanchez32 MF nbsp HON Carlos Pineda34 MF nbsp HON Kevin LopezOut on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp HON Jack Jean Baptiste at Lobos UPNFM until 30 June 2024 Retired numbers edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player11 FW nbsp HON Wilmer Velasquez 1991 95 1996 98 1999 01 2002 09 Club records editTop goalscorers edit As of 21 October 2023 Players in bold are still present in club nbsp Wilmer Matador Velasquez 392 matches 196 goals nbsp Jerry Bengtson 197 matches 109 goals nbsp Denilson Costa 262 matches 99 goals nbsp Danilo Francotirador Tosello 298 matches 86 goals nbsp Prudencio Tecate Norales 189 matches 76 goals nbsp Roger Rojas 122 matches 70 goals nbsp Rigoberto Shula Gomez 63 nbsp Juan Matador Flores 57 nbsp Alex Pineda Chacon 129 matches 52 goals nbsp Jorge Gonzalez 144 matches 46 goals nbsp Luciano Emilio 64 matches 42 goals nbsp Jorge Indio Urquia 40 nbsp Ramiro Bruschi 38 nbsp Reynaldo Mejia 38 goals nbsp Jorge Brand 36 nbsp Christian Santamaria 34 nbsp Marlon Hernandez 32 nbsp Wilson Palacios 102 matches 32 goals nbsp Carlos Laje Moreno 32 nbsp Juan Manuel Carcamo 196 matches 32 goals nbsp Reynaldo Tilguath 184 matches 32 goals nbsp Nahum Espinoza 31 List of coaches edit nbsp Jose Matera nbsp Jaime Ramirez Banda nbsp Gerck Block 1992 1993 nbsp Juan Andino 1965 nbsp Mario Griffin 1966 68 nbsp Carlos Suazo 1969 nbsp Chelato Ucles 1970 71 nbsp Carlos Viera 1971 nbsp Claudio Ramirez Banda 1975 nbsp Carlos Cruz Carranza 1977 nbsp Luis Cubilla 1979 80 nbsp Jose Luis Mattera Teglia 1982 nbsp Enrique Grey 1984 nbsp Nestor Matamala 1986 nbsp Carlos Padilla 1987 nbsp Estanislao Malinowski 1988 89 nbsp Luis Cubilla 1988 93 nbsp Chelato Ucles 1992 94 nbsp Estanislao Malinowski 1994 nbsp Flavio Ortega 1995 1997 nbsp Luis Cubilla 1995 02 nbsp Chelato Ucles 1996 98 nbsp Gilberto Yearwood 1997 98 nbsp Francisco Sa 1998 nbsp Julio Gonzalez 1999 2000 nbsp Ernesto Omar Luzardo nbsp Edwin Pavon A 2000 01 nbsp Juan Carlos Espinoza A 2002 03 nbsp Chelato Ucles C 2003 04 nbsp Alejandro Dominguez 2004 nbsp Nahum Espinoza 2004 06 nbsp Juan de Dios Castillo C 2007 08 nbsp Juan Carlos Espinoza A 2008 09 nbsp Carlos Restrepo C Jan 2010 March 11 nbsp Juan Carlos Espinoza March 11 June 11 nbsp Danilo Tosello A July 2011 1 nbsp Oscar Salgado 2013 nbsp Hector Vargas 2013 2017 nbsp Carlos Restrepo Mar 2018 nbsp Nahum Espinoza Mar 2018 Oct 2018 nbsp Manuel Keosseian Oct 2018 Jun 2019 nbsp Pedro Troglio Jul 2019 Dec 2021 nbsp Pablo Lavallen Jan 2021 References edit Con ansias de titulo in Spanish Diario La Prensa 2007 08 10 Archived from the original on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2007 08 11 Muere Mario Griffin primer tecnico bicampeon con Olimpia Diez in Spanish Muere el tecnico hondureno Carlos Cruz Carranza Diez in Spanish Plantilla del CD Olimpia Temporada 2020 2021 Futbol 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