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Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras

Liga Betcris de Honduras (Honduran National Professional Football League) is the highest division of domestic football in Honduras. The league season is divided into Opening (autumn) and Closing (spring). One team is relegated to the Liga de Ascenso (the team with fewest points in Opening and Closing) and one team is promoted from Liga de Ascenso. The top four clubs participate in play-offs to decide the champion.[1] The winners of the Opening and Closing competitions participate in the CONCACAF Champions Cup.[2][3]

Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras
Founded10 May 1964; 59 years ago (1964-05-10)
First season1965–66
Country Honduras
ConfederationCONCACAF
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toLiga de Ascenso
Domestic cup(s)Honduran Cup
International cup(s)CONCACAF Champions Cup
Central American Cup
Current championsOlimpia
Most championshipsOlimpia (36)
TV partnersTVC, Tigo Sports Honduras
Websitewww.lnphn.com
Current: 2022–23 Honduran Liga Nacional

History edit

In the 1930s, football experienced a surge in popularity in the country. In 1948 with the birth of the Francisco Morazán Major Football League, the idea to organize football began to take shape.

Olimpia, Federal, Motagua, Argentina and Real España are the pioneers of the Liga Mayor.[4] In 1948 the first championship began in the recently inaugurated Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino[5] as Victoria were made champions by beating Motagua; and three years later, in 1951, they repeated the trick. Due to the high support the League received at this time, the Confederacy Sports School Extra of Honduras (F.N.D.E.H.) was founded.

The cancellation of the court of the Francisco Morazán Stadium of San Pedro Sula was the catalyst that caused the sport's leaders of the northern and central parts of Honduras to join forces and caused the disappearance of the F.N.D.E.H.

On 8 March 1951, Juan Manuel Galvez gave life to the F.N.D.E.H. when he signed the presidential decree I number 97 and he vouched for the execution of the first Sports Congress that was carried out in the installations of the abandoned "National Gymnasium Rubén Callejas Valentine".

 
Old logo (2007–2012)

A decade after the creation of the F.N.D.E.H. and under the leadership of Hémerito F. Hernández, and also under Féderico Bunker Aguilar who had pioneered CONCACAF's creation at the same time, the idea to create the First National League of Football took shape between 1962 and 1963. Thanks in part to the aid of executives such as Alejandro Talbott that had studied in Mexico, the structure of that country's league was copied. On Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 April 1964 the 15th National Congress created the league. The 15th National Congress also started the National Non Amateur Football League of Honduras, LINAFUTH, that was founded 10 May, that year.

The president of the Sports Confederacy was Oscar Kafati and the secretary was journalist Andrés Torres Jr. Several teams sent delegates. These included Olimpia, Troya, España, Honduras de El Progreso, Vida, Marathón, Motagua, La Salle, and Atlético Español Glidden. Those delegates were chosen to be to the first Provisional board of directors that remained headed by: President Oscar Lara Mejía, Secretary: José T. Castañeda, Treasurer: Jesus J. Handal, Fiscal: Humberto Soriano Aguilar and vocal: Oscar Kirckonell, Alfredo Bueso, René Bendeck.

The first round of the first professional national championship was on 18 July 1965, with the following results: Olimpia 3–0 Marathón; España 1–0 Troya; Honduras 3–0 Atlético Español; Vida 4–1 Motagua; and Platense 6–2 La Salle. Jorge "Burro" Deras of Honduras Progreso was the first scorer of the league in the 5th minute against Atlético Español.[6] Platense was the first professional champion of Honduras winning the two rounds; and Atlético Español finished last, but there was no relegation. Enrique Fúnez was the first top-scorer with 14 goals.[7]

2022–23 teams edit

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Location of teams in 2022–23 season

A total of 10 teams will contest the tournament, nine teams that participated in the 2021–22 season, since then Platense was relegated and Olancho FC went up to the first division.

Current format edit

Two tournaments per year with identical format, each crowning one champion:

  • Apertura (Opening): from July to December
  • Clausura (Closing): from January to May

10 clubs participating. The League format consist of a round-robin tournament with each club playing each other twice. The top six advance to the playoffs where the clubs ranked 3rd and 4th play in a home and away series against the clubs ranked 6th and 5th respectively. The playoff winners advance to the semifinals and play against the clubs ranked 1st and 2nd. The winners of the semifinals face in a double header to crown the champion.[8]

Relegation and promotion edit

Relegation is decided by the addition of both Apertura and Clausura tournament tables. The last team of the aggregated table is relegated to Liga de Ascenso de Honduras. Promotion is decided in Liga de Ascenso de Honduras. Up to 2004 the champions were awarded automatic promotion. Since then, the season was divided into Apertura and Clausura, where champions face each other to decide promotion.

Records and statistics edit

Top scoring players edit

  • As of 2022–23 Apertura
  • Bold players are still active
No. Player Goals
1   Wilmer Velásquez 196
2   Jerry Bengtson 169
3   Denilson Costa 155
4   Román Castillo 122
5   Rony Martínez 117
6   Juan Cárcamo 101
7   Claudio Cardozo 100
8   Marcelo Ferreira 98
9   Yustin Arboleda 96
10   Francisco Ramírez 95
11   Ángel Tejeda 93
12   Carlos Pavón 90
13   Luciano Emílio 89
  Luis Ramírez 89
  Roger Rojas 89
16   Prudencio Norales 88
17   Danilo Tosello 86
18   Óscar Hernández 84
  Ney Costa 84
20   Ángel Obando 83
  Eduardo Bennett 83
22   Pompilio Cacho 81
23   Oswaldo Altamirano 80

Titles by year edit

Amateur era edit

[9]

Professional era edit

Season Champions Runners-up Third Place Fourth Place
1965–66 Platense (1) Olimpia (1) Vida (1) Troya (1)
1966–67 Olimpia (1) Marathón (1) Vida (2) España (1)
1967–68 Olimpia (2) Marathón (2) Honduras (1) Vida (1)
1968–69 Motagua (1) Olimpia (2) Platense (1) Atlético Indio (1)
1969–70 Olimpia (3) Motagua (1) Marathón (1) Vida (2)
1970–71 Motagua (2) Olimpia (3) Marathón (2) España (2)
1971–72 Olimpia (4) Vida (1) Motagua (1) España (3)
1972–73 Abandoned due to financial issues.
1973–74 Motagua (3) Marathón (3) Olimpia (1) España (4)
1974–75 España (1) Motagua (2) Olimpia (2) Marathón (1)
1975–76 España (2) Olimpia (4) Motagua (2) Universidad (1)
1976–77 España (3) Motagua (3) Marathón (3) Vida (3)
1977–78 Olimpia (5) Real España (1) Motagua (3) Vida (4)
1978–79 Motagua (4) Real España (2) Olimpia (3) Broncos (1)
1979–80 Marathón (1) Universidad (1) Victoria (1) Broncos (2)
1980–81 Real España (4) Marathón (4) Olimpia (4) Vida (5)
1981–82 Vida (1) Atlético Morazán (1) Motagua (4) Marathón (2)
1982–83 Olimpia (6) Motagua (4) Real España (1) Victoria (1)
1983–84 Vida (2) Universidad (2) Marathón (4) Olimpia (1)
1984–85 Olimpia (7) Vida (2) Victoria (2) Marathón (3)
1985–86 Marathón (2) Vida (3) Motagua (5) Olimpia (2)
1986–87 Olimpia (8) Real España (3) Vida (3) Platense (1)
1987–88 Olimpia (9) Marathón (5) Real España (2) Sula (1)
1988–89 Real España (5) Olimpia (5) Motagua (6) Vida (6)
1989–90 Olimpia (10) Real España (4) Motagua (7) Platense (2)
1990–91 Real España (6) Motagua (5) Olimpia (5) Platense (3)
1991–92 Motagua (5) Real España (5) Olimpia (6) Platense (4)
1992–93 Olimpia (11) Petrotela (1) Marathón (5) Real España (5)
1993–94 Real España (7) Motagua (6) Vida (4) Victoria (2)
1994–95 Victoria (1) Olimpia (6) Real España (3) Motagua (1)
1995–96 Olimpia (12) Real España (6) Victoria (3) Motagua (2)
1996–97 Olimpia (13) Platense (1) Victoria (4) Real España (6)
1997–98 A Motagua (6) Real España (7) Olimpia (7) Platense (5)
1997–98 C Motagua (7) Olimpia (7) Victoria (5) Platense (6)
1998–99 Olimpia (14) Real España (8) Motagua (8) Victoria (3)
1999–2000 A Motagua (8) Olimpia (8) Victoria (6) Broncos (3)
1999–2000 C Motagua (9) Olimpia (9) Marathón (6) Federal (1)
2000–01 A Olimpia (15) Platense (2) Universidad (1) Real España (7)
2000–01 C Platense (2) Olimpia (10) Marathón (7) Real España (8)
2001–02 A Motagua (10) Marathón (6) Olimpia (8) Platense (7)
2001–02 C Marathón (3) Olimpia (11) Victoria (7) Platense (8)
2002–03 A Olimpia (16) Platense (3) Marathón (8) Real España (9)
2002–03 C Marathón (4) Motagua (7) Real España (4) Olimpia (3)
2003–04 A Real España (8) Olimpia (12) Vida (5) Marathón (4)
2003–04 C Olimpia (17) Marathón (7) Real España (5) Victoria (4)
2004–05 A Marathón (5) Olimpia (13) Real España (6) Victoria (5)
2004–05 C Olimpia (18) Marathón (8) Universidad (2) Platense (9)
2005–06 A Olimpia (19) Marathón (9) Platense (2) Victoria (6)
2005–06 C Olimpia (20) Victoria (1) Motagua (9) Municipal Valencia (1)
2006–07 A Motagua (11) Olimpia (14) Marathón (9) Hispano (1)
2006–07 C Real España (9) Marathón (10) Olimpia (9) Motagua (3)
2007–08 A Marathón (6) Motagua (8) Olimpia (10) Victoria (7)
2007–08 C Olimpia (21) Marathón (11) Real España (7) Motagua (4)
2008–09 A Marathón (7) Real España (9) Olimpia (11) Motagua (5)
2008–09 C Olimpia (22) Real España (10) Vida (6) Marathón (5)
2009–10 A Marathón (8) Olimpia (15) Real España (8) Motagua (6)
2009–10 C Olimpia (23) Motagua (9) Vida (7) Platense (10)
2010–11 A Real España (10) Olimpia (16) Marathón (10) Victoria (8)
2010–11 C Motagua (12) Olimpia (17) Vida (8) Marathón (6)
2011–12 A Olimpia (24) Real España (11) Marathón (11) Vida (7)
2011–12 C Olimpia (25) Marathón (12) Motagua (10) Real España (10)
2012–13 A Olimpia (26) Victoria (2) Atlético Choloma (1) Motagua (7)
2012–13 C Olimpia (27) Real Sociedad (1) Platense (3) Victoria (9)
2013–14 A Real España (11) Real Sociedad (2) Deportes Savio (1) Olimpia (3)
2013–14 C Olimpia (28) Marathón (13) Real Sociedad (1) Victoria (10)
2014–15 A Motagua (13) Real Sociedad (3) Real España (9) Olimpia (4)
2014–15 C Olimpia (29) Motagua (10) Victoria (8) Real España (11)
2015–16 A Honduras Progreso (1) Motagua (11) Olimpia (12) Vida (8)
2015–16 C Olimpia (30) Real Sociedad (4) Motagua (11) Real España(12)
2016–17 A Motagua (14) Platense (4) Real España (10) Olimpia (5)
2016–17 C Motagua (15) Honduras Progreso (1) Real España (11) Olimpia (6)
2017–18 A Real España (12) Motagua (12) Olimpia (13) Marathón (7)
2017–18 C Marathón (9) Motagua (13) Olimpia (14) Real España (13)
2018–19 A Motagua (16) Olimpia (18) Real España (12) Platense (11)
2018–19 C Motagua (17) Olimpia (19) Marathón (12) UPNFM (1)
2019–20 A Olimpia (31) Marathón (14) Motagua (12) UPNFM (2)
2019–20 C Abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020–21 A Olimpia (32) Marathón (15) Motagua (13) Vida (10)
2020–21 C Olimpia (33) Motagua (14) Real España (13) Honduras Progreso (1)
2021–22 A Olimpia (34) Real España (12) Vida (2) Motagua (17)
2021–22 C Motagua (18) Real España (13) Olimpia (15) Marathón (8)
2022–23 A Olimpia (35) Motagua (15) Victoria Marathón (9)
2022–23 C Olimpia (36) Olancho (1) Real España (14) Marathón (10)

Titles by club edit

Professional era edit

Club Champion Runner-up Winning years
Olimpia 36 19 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 A, 2002–03 A, 2003–04 C, 2004–05 C, 2005–06 A, 2005–06 C, 2007–08 C, 2008–09 C, 2009–10 C, 2011–12 A, 2011–12 C, 2012–13 A, 2012–13 C, 2013–14 C, 2014–15 C, 2015–16 C, 2019–20 A, 2020–21 A, 2020–21 C, 2021–22 A, 2022–23 A, 2022–23 C
Motagua 18 15 1968–69, 1970–71, 1973–74, 1978–79, 1991–92, 1997–98 A, 1997–98 C, 1999–2000 A, 1999–2000 C, 2001–02 A, 2006–07 A, 2010–11 C, 2014–15 A, 2016–17 A, 2016–17 C, 2018–19 A, 2018–19 C, 2021–22 C
Real España 12 13 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1980–81, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1993–94, 2003–04 A, 2006–07 C, 2010–11 A, 2013–14 A, 2017–18 A
Marathón 9 15 1979–80, 1985–86, 2001–02 C, 2002–03 C, 2004–05 A, 2007–08 A, 2008–09 A, 2009–10 A, 2017–18 C
Platense 2 4 1965–66, 2000–01 C
Vida 2 3 1981–82, 1983–84
Victoria 1 2 1994–95
Honduras Progreso 1 1 2015–16 A
Real Sociedad 0 4
Universidad 0 2
Atlético Morazán 0 1
Petrotela 0 1
Olancho 0 1
Totals 81 81

Amateur and professional eras edit

Club Champion Runner-up Winning years
Olimpia 43 21 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959, 1960–61, 1961, 1963–64, 1964, 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 A, 2002–03 A, 2003–04 C, 2004–05 C, 2005–06 A, 2005–06 C, 2007–08 C, 2008–09 C, 2009–10 C, 2011–12 A, 2011–12 C, 2012–13 A, 2012–13 C, 2013–14 C, 2014–15 C, 2015–16 C, 2019–20 A, 2020–21 A, 2020–21 C, 2021–22 A, 2022–23 A, 2022–23 C
Motagua 20 16 1948, 1950–51, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1973–74, 1978–79, 1991–92, 1997–98 A, 1997–98 C, 1999–2000 A, 1999–2000 C, 2001–02 A, 2006–07 A, 2010–11 C, 2014–15 A, 2016–17 A, 2016–17 C, 2018–19 A, 2018–19 C, 2021–22 C
Real España 12 15 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1980–81, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1993–94, 2003–04 A, 2006–07 C, 2010–11 A, 2013–14 A, 2017–18 A
Marathón 9 16 1979–80, 1985–86, 2001–02 C, 2002–03 C, 2004–05 A, 2007–08 A, 2008–09 A, 2009–10 A, 2017–18 C
Vida 3 3 1962, 1981–82, 1983–84
Platense 2 5 1965–66, 2000–01 C
Victoria 2 3 1947, 1994–95
Hibueras 2 1 1949, 1955–56
Aduana 1 2 1952
Sula 1 1 1951–52
Federal 1 1 1953
Honduras Progreso 1 1 2015–16 A
Abacá 1 0 1954–55
Real Sociedad 0 4
Independiente 0 2
Universidad 0 2
Salamar 0 1
Atlético Morazán 0 1
Petrotela 0 1
Olancho 0 1
Totals 98 97

International competitions edit

Olimpia: 37 times (1962, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972 Winners, 1973, 1976, 1983, 1985 Runners-up, 1987, 1988 Winners, 1989, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Runners-up, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2023)
Motagua: 20 times (1969, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1983, 1986, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2003, 2008, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2015–16, 2018, 2020, 2022, 2023)
Real España: 17 times (1975, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2023)
Marathón: 11 times (1974, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1988, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2019, 2021)
Vida: 6 times (1963, 1972, 1973, 1982, 1984, 1985)
Universidad: 2 times (1980 Runners-up, 1984)
Victoria: 2 times (1996, 2013–14)
Petrotela: 1 time (1994)
Platense: 1 time (1998)
Honduras Progreso: 1 time (2016–17)
Olimpia: 5 times (2017 Winners, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022)
Motagua: 5 times (2018 Runners-up, 2019 Runners-up, 2020, 2021 Runners-up, 2022)
Marathón: 3 times (2019, 2020, 2021)
Real España: 2 times (2018, 2022)
Honduras Progreso: 1 time (2017)
Platense: 1 time (2017)
Olimpia: 13 times (1979, 1981 Winners, 1996 withdrew, 1997, 1998, 1999 Winners, 2000 Winners, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 Runners-up, 2006 Runners-up, 2007)
Motagua: 8 times (1979, 1996 withdrew, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2007 Winners)
Marathón: 7 times (1980, 1981, 1982, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006)
Real España: 6 times (1981, 1982 Winners, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2007)
Vida: 2 times (1981, 1982)
Broncos: 1 time (1980 Winners)
Victoria: 1 time (2006)
Olimpia: 2 times (1996 abandoned), (1997 abandoned)
Platense: 2 times (1997 abandoned), (1998 abandoned)
Real España: 1 time (1993 Runners-up)
Real Maya: 1 time (1994)
Marathón: 1 time (1995)
Motagua: 1 time (2001)
Olimpia: 2 times (1972 Runners-up), (1988 Runners-up)
Motagua: 1 time (2008)
Olimpia: 1 time (2001 canceled)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ LINA.hn – BASES DEL CAMPEONATO 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ CONCACAF.com – Qualifying 2011/2012 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Violencia en los estadios obliga a suspender semifinales en Honduras".
  4. ^ HondurasFutbol.com – Historia de la Liga Nacional 12 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ HondurasFutbol.com – Inauguración del Estadio "Tiburcio Carías" 12 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ La Liga cumplió 48 años Archived 15 October 2013 at archive.today – La Tribuna (in Spanish)
  7. ^ HondurasFutbol.com – Goleadores 12 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ CONCACAF.com
  9. ^ "La historia no contada de los campeonatos de liga del futbol Hondureño: 50 años de oscuridad futbolística". 27 January 2016.

External links edit

  • Official Website
  • at fifa.com
  • Information on Honduran Futbol
  • More information on the league
  • Information on Honduras International and national league
  • Honduras – List of Champions, RSSSF.com

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Liga Betcris de Honduras Honduran National Professional Football League is the highest division of domestic football in Honduras The league season is divided into Opening autumn and Closing spring One team is relegated to the Liga de Ascenso the team with fewest points in Opening and Closing and one team is promoted from Liga de Ascenso The top four clubs participate in play offs to decide the champion 1 The winners of the Opening and Closing competitions participate in the CONCACAF Champions Cup 2 3 Liga Nacional de Futbol Profesional de HondurasFounded10 May 1964 59 years ago 1964 05 10 First season1965 66CountryHondurasConfederationCONCACAFNumber of teams10Level on pyramid1Relegation toLiga de AscensoDomestic cup s Honduran CupInternational cup s CONCACAF Champions CupCentral American CupCurrent championsOlimpiaMost championshipsOlimpia 36 TV partnersTVC Tigo Sports HondurasWebsitewww wbr lnphn wbr comCurrent 2022 23 Honduran Liga Nacional Contents 1 History 2 2022 23 teams 3 Current format 4 Relegation and promotion 5 Records and statistics 5 1 Top scoring players 5 2 Titles by year 5 2 1 Amateur era 5 2 2 Professional era 6 Titles by club 6 1 Professional era 6 2 Amateur and professional eras 6 3 International competitions 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editIn the 1930s football experienced a surge in popularity in the country In 1948 with the birth of the Francisco Morazan Major Football League the idea to organize football began to take shape Olimpia Federal Motagua Argentina and Real Espana are the pioneers of the Liga Mayor 4 In 1948 the first championship began in the recently inaugurated Estadio Tiburcio Carias Andino 5 as Victoria were made champions by beating Motagua and three years later in 1951 they repeated the trick Due to the high support the League received at this time the Confederacy Sports School Extra of Honduras F N D E H was founded The cancellation of the court of the Francisco Morazan Stadium of San Pedro Sula was the catalyst that caused the sport s leaders of the northern and central parts of Honduras to join forces and caused the disappearance of the F N D E H On 8 March 1951 Juan Manuel Galvez gave life to the F N D E H when he signed the presidential decree I number 97 and he vouched for the execution of the first Sports Congress that was carried out in the installations of the abandoned National Gymnasium Ruben Callejas Valentine nbsp Old logo 2007 2012 A decade after the creation of the F N D E H and under the leadership of Hemerito F Hernandez and also under Federico Bunker Aguilar who had pioneered CONCACAF s creation at the same time the idea to create the First National League of Football took shape between 1962 and 1963 Thanks in part to the aid of executives such as Alejandro Talbott that had studied in Mexico the structure of that country s league was copied On Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 April 1964 the 15th National Congress created the league The 15th National Congress also started the National Non Amateur Football League of Honduras LINAFUTH that was founded 10 May that year The president of the Sports Confederacy was Oscar Kafati and the secretary was journalist Andres Torres Jr Several teams sent delegates These included Olimpia Troya Espana Honduras de El Progreso Vida Marathon Motagua La Salle and Atletico Espanol Glidden Those delegates were chosen to be to the first Provisional board of directors that remained headed by President Oscar Lara Mejia Secretary Jose T Castaneda Treasurer Jesus J Handal Fiscal Humberto Soriano Aguilar and vocal Oscar Kirckonell Alfredo Bueso Rene Bendeck The first round of the first professional national championship was on 18 July 1965 with the following results Olimpia 3 0 Marathon Espana 1 0 Troya Honduras 3 0 Atletico Espanol Vida 4 1 Motagua and Platense 6 2 La Salle Jorge Burro Deras of Honduras Progreso was the first scorer of the league in the 5th minute against Atletico Espanol 6 Platense was the first professional champion of Honduras winning the two rounds and Atletico Espanol finished last but there was no relegation Enrique Funez was the first top scorer with 14 goals 7 2022 23 teams edit nbsp nbsp Honduras Progreso nbsp Marathon nbsp Motagua nbsp Olimpia nbsp Olancho nbsp Real Espana nbsp Real Sociedad nbsp UPNFM nbsp Victoria nbsp Vidaclass notpageimage Location of teams in 2022 23 season A total of 10 teams will contest the tournament nine teams that participated in the 2021 22 season since then Platense was relegated and Olancho FC went up to the first division Team Location Stadium CapacityGenesis Comayagua Estadio Carlos Miranda 10 000Marathon San Pedro Sula Estadio Yankel Rosenthal 15 000Motagua Tegucigalpa Estadio Tiburcio Carias Andino 35 000Olimpia Tegucigalpa Estadio Tiburcio Carias Andino 35 000Olancho FC Juticalpa Estadio Juan Ramon Breve Vargas 20 000C D Victoria La Ceiba Estadio Nilmo Edwards 18 000Real Espana San Pedro Sula Estadio Francisco Morazan 26 781Real Sociedad Tocoa Estadio Francisco Martinez Duron 3 000UPNFM Choluteca Estadio Emilio Williams Agasse 8 000Vida La Ceiba Estadio Nilmo Edwards 18 000Current format editTwo tournaments per year with identical format each crowning one champion Apertura Opening from July to December Clausura Closing from January to May10 clubs participating The League format consist of a round robin tournament with each club playing each other twice The top six advance to the playoffs where the clubs ranked 3rd and 4th play in a home and away series against the clubs ranked 6th and 5th respectively The playoff winners advance to the semifinals and play against the clubs ranked 1st and 2nd The winners of the semifinals face in a double header to crown the champion 8 Relegation and promotion editMain article Promotion and relegation in Liga Nacional de Futbol de Honduras Relegation is decided by the addition of both Apertura and Clausura tournament tables The last team of the aggregated table is relegated to Liga de Ascenso de Honduras Promotion is decided in Liga de Ascenso de Honduras Up to 2004 the champions were awarded automatic promotion Since then the season was divided into Apertura and Clausura where champions face each other to decide promotion Records and statistics editMain article Honduran Liga Nacional records and statistics Top scoring players edit As of 2022 23 Apertura Bold players are still activeNo Player Goals1 nbsp Wilmer Velasquez 1962 nbsp Jerry Bengtson 1693 nbsp Denilson Costa 1554 nbsp Roman Castillo 1225 nbsp Rony Martinez 1176 nbsp Juan Carcamo 1017 nbsp Claudio Cardozo 1008 nbsp Marcelo Ferreira 989 nbsp Yustin Arboleda 9610 nbsp Francisco Ramirez 9511 nbsp Angel Tejeda 9312 nbsp Carlos Pavon 9013 nbsp Luciano Emilio 89 nbsp Luis Ramirez 89 nbsp Roger Rojas 8916 nbsp Prudencio Norales 8817 nbsp Danilo Tosello 8618 nbsp oscar Hernandez 84 nbsp Ney Costa 8420 nbsp Angel Obando 83 nbsp Eduardo Bennett 8322 nbsp Pompilio Cacho 8123 nbsp Oswaldo Altamirano 80Titles by year edit Amateur era edit Further information Honduran Amateur League Season Champion Runners up1947 Victoria Motagua1948 Motagua Victoria1949 Hibueras Olimpia1950 51 Motagua Sula1951 52 Sula Motagua1952 Aduana Federal1953 Federal Aduana1954 55 Abaca Aduana1955 56 Hibueras Olimpia1957 58 Olimpia Hibueras1958 59 Olimpia Independiente1959 Olimpia Marathon1960 61 Olimpia Espana1961 Olimpia Independiente1962 Vida Salamar1963 64 Olimpia Espana1964 Olimpia Platense 9 Professional era edit Season Champions Runners up Third Place Fourth Place1965 66 Platense 1 Olimpia 1 Vida 1 Troya 1 1966 67 Olimpia 1 Marathon 1 Vida 2 Espana 1 1967 68 Olimpia 2 Marathon 2 Honduras 1 Vida 1 1968 69 Motagua 1 Olimpia 2 Platense 1 Atletico Indio 1 1969 70 Olimpia 3 Motagua 1 Marathon 1 Vida 2 1970 71 Motagua 2 Olimpia 3 Marathon 2 Espana 2 1971 72 Olimpia 4 Vida 1 Motagua 1 Espana 3 1972 73 Abandoned due to financial issues 1973 74 Motagua 3 Marathon 3 Olimpia 1 Espana 4 1974 75 Espana 1 Motagua 2 Olimpia 2 Marathon 1 1975 76 Espana 2 Olimpia 4 Motagua 2 Universidad 1 1976 77 Espana 3 Motagua 3 Marathon 3 Vida 3 1977 78 Olimpia 5 Real Espana 1 Motagua 3 Vida 4 1978 79 Motagua 4 Real Espana 2 Olimpia 3 Broncos 1 1979 80 Marathon 1 Universidad 1 Victoria 1 Broncos 2 1980 81 Real Espana 4 Marathon 4 Olimpia 4 Vida 5 1981 82 Vida 1 Atletico Morazan 1 Motagua 4 Marathon 2 1982 83 Olimpia 6 Motagua 4 Real Espana 1 Victoria 1 1983 84 Vida 2 Universidad 2 Marathon 4 Olimpia 1 1984 85 Olimpia 7 Vida 2 Victoria 2 Marathon 3 1985 86 Marathon 2 Vida 3 Motagua 5 Olimpia 2 1986 87 Olimpia 8 Real Espana 3 Vida 3 Platense 1 1987 88 Olimpia 9 Marathon 5 Real Espana 2 Sula 1 1988 89 Real Espana 5 Olimpia 5 Motagua 6 Vida 6 1989 90 Olimpia 10 Real Espana 4 Motagua 7 Platense 2 1990 91 Real Espana 6 Motagua 5 Olimpia 5 Platense 3 1991 92 Motagua 5 Real Espana 5 Olimpia 6 Platense 4 1992 93 Olimpia 11 Petrotela 1 Marathon 5 Real Espana 5 1993 94 Real Espana 7 Motagua 6 Vida 4 Victoria 2 1994 95 Victoria 1 Olimpia 6 Real Espana 3 Motagua 1 1995 96 Olimpia 12 Real Espana 6 Victoria 3 Motagua 2 1996 97 Olimpia 13 Platense 1 Victoria 4 Real Espana 6 1997 98 A Motagua 6 Real Espana 7 Olimpia 7 Platense 5 1997 98 C Motagua 7 Olimpia 7 Victoria 5 Platense 6 1998 99 Olimpia 14 Real Espana 8 Motagua 8 Victoria 3 1999 2000 A Motagua 8 Olimpia 8 Victoria 6 Broncos 3 1999 2000 C Motagua 9 Olimpia 9 Marathon 6 Federal 1 2000 01 A Olimpia 15 Platense 2 Universidad 1 Real Espana 7 2000 01 C Platense 2 Olimpia 10 Marathon 7 Real Espana 8 2001 02 A Motagua 10 Marathon 6 Olimpia 8 Platense 7 2001 02 C Marathon 3 Olimpia 11 Victoria 7 Platense 8 2002 03 A Olimpia 16 Platense 3 Marathon 8 Real Espana 9 2002 03 C Marathon 4 Motagua 7 Real Espana 4 Olimpia 3 2003 04 A Real Espana 8 Olimpia 12 Vida 5 Marathon 4 2003 04 C Olimpia 17 Marathon 7 Real Espana 5 Victoria 4 2004 05 A Marathon 5 Olimpia 13 Real Espana 6 Victoria 5 2004 05 C Olimpia 18 Marathon 8 Universidad 2 Platense 9 2005 06 A Olimpia 19 Marathon 9 Platense 2 Victoria 6 2005 06 C Olimpia 20 Victoria 1 Motagua 9 Municipal Valencia 1 2006 07 A Motagua 11 Olimpia 14 Marathon 9 Hispano 1 2006 07 C Real Espana 9 Marathon 10 Olimpia 9 Motagua 3 2007 08 A Marathon 6 Motagua 8 Olimpia 10 Victoria 7 2007 08 C Olimpia 21 Marathon 11 Real Espana 7 Motagua 4 2008 09 A Marathon 7 Real Espana 9 Olimpia 11 Motagua 5 2008 09 C Olimpia 22 Real Espana 10 Vida 6 Marathon 5 2009 10 A Marathon 8 Olimpia 15 Real Espana 8 Motagua 6 2009 10 C Olimpia 23 Motagua 9 Vida 7 Platense 10 2010 11 A Real Espana 10 Olimpia 16 Marathon 10 Victoria 8 2010 11 C Motagua 12 Olimpia 17 Vida 8 Marathon 6 2011 12 A Olimpia 24 Real Espana 11 Marathon 11 Vida 7 2011 12 C Olimpia 25 Marathon 12 Motagua 10 Real Espana 10 2012 13 A Olimpia 26 Victoria 2 Atletico Choloma 1 Motagua 7 2012 13 C Olimpia 27 Real Sociedad 1 Platense 3 Victoria 9 2013 14 A Real Espana 11 Real Sociedad 2 Deportes Savio 1 Olimpia 3 2013 14 C Olimpia 28 Marathon 13 Real Sociedad 1 Victoria 10 2014 15 A Motagua 13 Real Sociedad 3 Real Espana 9 Olimpia 4 2014 15 C Olimpia 29 Motagua 10 Victoria 8 Real Espana 11 2015 16 A Honduras Progreso 1 Motagua 11 Olimpia 12 Vida 8 2015 16 C Olimpia 30 Real Sociedad 4 Motagua 11 Real Espana 12 2016 17 A Motagua 14 Platense 4 Real Espana 10 Olimpia 5 2016 17 C Motagua 15 Honduras Progreso 1 Real Espana 11 Olimpia 6 2017 18 A Real Espana 12 Motagua 12 Olimpia 13 Marathon 7 2017 18 C Marathon 9 Motagua 13 Olimpia 14 Real Espana 13 2018 19 A Motagua 16 Olimpia 18 Real Espana 12 Platense 11 2018 19 C Motagua 17 Olimpia 19 Marathon 12 UPNFM 1 2019 20 A Olimpia 31 Marathon 14 Motagua 12 UPNFM 2 2019 20 C Abandoned due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2020 21 A Olimpia 32 Marathon 15 Motagua 13 Vida 10 2020 21 C Olimpia 33 Motagua 14 Real Espana 13 Honduras Progreso 1 2021 22 A Olimpia 34 Real Espana 12 Vida 2 Motagua 17 2021 22 C Motagua 18 Real Espana 13 Olimpia 15 Marathon 8 2022 23 A Olimpia 35 Motagua 15 Victoria Marathon 9 2022 23 C Olimpia 36 Olancho 1 Real Espana 14 Marathon 10 Titles by club editProfessional era edit Club Champion Runner up Winning yearsOlimpia 36 19 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 A 2002 03 A 2003 04 C 2004 05 C 2005 06 A 2005 06 C 2007 08 C 2008 09 C 2009 10 C 2011 12 A 2011 12 C 2012 13 A 2012 13 C 2013 14 C 2014 15 C 2015 16 C 2019 20 A 2020 21 A 2020 21 C 2021 22 A 2022 23 A 2022 23 CMotagua 18 15 1968 69 1970 71 1973 74 1978 79 1991 92 1997 98 A 1997 98 C 1999 2000 A 1999 2000 C 2001 02 A 2006 07 A 2010 11 C 2014 15 A 2016 17 A 2016 17 C 2018 19 A 2018 19 C 2021 22 CReal Espana 12 13 1974 75 1975 76 1976 77 1980 81 1988 89 1990 91 1993 94 2003 04 A 2006 07 C 2010 11 A 2013 14 A 2017 18 AMarathon 9 15 1979 80 1985 86 2001 02 C 2002 03 C 2004 05 A 2007 08 A 2008 09 A 2009 10 A 2017 18 CPlatense 2 4 1965 66 2000 01 CVida 2 3 1981 82 1983 84Victoria 1 2 1994 95Honduras Progreso 1 1 2015 16 AReal Sociedad 0 4 Universidad 0 2 Atletico Morazan 0 1 Petrotela 0 1 Olancho 0 1 Totals 81 81Amateur and professional eras edit Club Champion Runner up Winning yearsOlimpia 43 21 1957 58 1958 59 1959 1960 61 1961 1963 64 1964 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 A 2002 03 A 2003 04 C 2004 05 C 2005 06 A 2005 06 C 2007 08 C 2008 09 C 2009 10 C 2011 12 A 2011 12 C 2012 13 A 2012 13 C 2013 14 C 2014 15 C 2015 16 C 2019 20 A 2020 21 A 2020 21 C 2021 22 A 2022 23 A 2022 23 CMotagua 20 16 1948 1950 51 1968 69 1970 71 1973 74 1978 79 1991 92 1997 98 A 1997 98 C 1999 2000 A 1999 2000 C 2001 02 A 2006 07 A 2010 11 C 2014 15 A 2016 17 A 2016 17 C 2018 19 A 2018 19 C 2021 22 CReal Espana 12 15 1974 75 1975 76 1976 77 1980 81 1988 89 1990 91 1993 94 2003 04 A 2006 07 C 2010 11 A 2013 14 A 2017 18 AMarathon 9 16 1979 80 1985 86 2001 02 C 2002 03 C 2004 05 A 2007 08 A 2008 09 A 2009 10 A 2017 18 CVida 3 3 1962 1981 82 1983 84Platense 2 5 1965 66 2000 01 CVictoria 2 3 1947 1994 95Hibueras 2 1 1949 1955 56Aduana 1 2 1952Sula 1 1 1951 52Federal 1 1 1953Honduras Progreso 1 1 2015 16 AAbaca 1 0 1954 55Real Sociedad 0 4 Independiente 0 2 Universidad 0 2 Salamar 0 1 Atletico Morazan 0 1 Petrotela 0 1 Olancho 0 1 Totals 98 97International competitions edit CONCACAF Champions Cup Champions LeagueOlimpia 37 times 1962 1967 1968 1970 1971 1972 Winners 1973 1976 1983 1985 Runners up 1987 1988 Winners 1989 1990 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Runners up 2002 2005 2006 2007 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 2018 2020 2021 2023 dd Motagua 20 times 1969 1971 1974 1975 1977 1983 1986 1991 1992 1993 1995 2003 2008 2010 11 2011 12 2015 16 2018 2020 2022 2023 dd Real Espana 17 times 1975 1976 1977 1981 1987 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1997 2000 2009 10 2011 12 2014 15 2023 dd Marathon 11 times 1974 1980 1981 1986 1988 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2012 13 2019 2021 dd Vida 6 times 1963 1972 1973 1982 1984 1985 dd Universidad 2 times 1980 Runners up 1984 dd Victoria 2 times 1996 2013 14 dd Petrotela 1 time 1994 dd Platense 1 time 1998 dd Honduras Progreso 1 time 2016 17 dd CONCACAF LeagueOlimpia 5 times 2017 Winners 2019 2020 2021 2022 dd Motagua 5 times 2018 Runners up 2019 Runners up 2020 2021 Runners up 2022 dd Marathon 3 times 2019 2020 2021 dd Real Espana 2 times 2018 2022 dd Honduras Progreso 1 time 2017 dd Platense 1 time 2017 dd Copa Fraternidad Torneo Grandes de Centroamerica UNCAF Interclub Cup Defunct Olimpia 13 times 1979 1981 Winners 1996 withdrew 1997 1998 1999 Winners 2000 Winners 2001 2003 2004 2005 Runners up 2006 Runners up 2007 dd Motagua 8 times 1979 1996 withdrew 1997 1998 1999 2001 2002 2007 Winners dd Marathon 7 times 1980 1981 1982 2002 2003 2005 2006 dd Real Espana 6 times 1981 1982 Winners 1998 2000 2004 2007 dd Vida 2 times 1981 1982 dd Broncos 1 time 1980 Winners dd Victoria 1 time 2006 dd CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup Giants Cup Defunct Olimpia 2 times 1996 abandoned 1997 abandoned dd Platense 2 times 1997 abandoned 1998 abandoned dd Real Espana 1 time 1993 Runners up dd Real Maya 1 time 1994 dd Marathon 1 time 1995 dd Motagua 1 time 2001 dd Copa Interamericana Defunct Olimpia 2 times 1972 Runners up 1988 Runners up dd Copa SudamericanaMotagua 1 time 2008 dd FIFA Club World CupOlimpia 1 time 2001 canceled dd See also editList of Honduran Liga Nacional top scorers Honduran Liga Nacional Reserves Honduran Liga Nacional de Ascenso Honduran Liga Mayor Honduran Amateur League Honduran Cup Honduran Supercup nbsp Honduras portalReferences edit LINA hn BASES DEL CAMPEONATO Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine CONCACAF com Qualifying 2011 2012 Archived 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Violencia en los estadios obliga a suspender semifinales en Honduras HondurasFutbol com Historia de la Liga Nacional Archived 12 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine HondurasFutbol com Inauguracion del Estadio Tiburcio Carias Archived 12 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine La Liga cumplio 48 anos Archived 15 October 2013 at archive today La Tribuna in Spanish HondurasFutbol com Goleadores Archived 12 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine CONCACAF com La historia no contada de los campeonatos de liga del futbol Hondureno 50 anos de oscuridad futbolistica 27 January 2016 External links editOfficial Website League at fifa com Information on Honduran Futbol More information on the league Information on Honduras International and national league Honduras List of Champions RSSSF com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Liga Nacional de Futbol Profesional de Honduras amp oldid 1190487396, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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