1986–87 Honduran Liga Nacional
Appearance
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (October 2021) |
Season | 1986–87 |
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Champions | Olimpia (8th) |
Relegated | Tela Timsa |
CONCACAF Champions' Cup | Olimpia Real España |
Matches played | 148 |
Goals scored | 280 (1.89 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Dueñas (12) |
← 1985–86 1987–88 → |
The 1986–87 Honduran Liga Nacional season was the 21st edition of the Honduran Liga Nacional. The format of the tournament was the same as the 1985-86 season. Club Deportivo Olimpia successfully defended its 1985-86 season title[1] in the final against runner-up Real C.D. España. Both qualified for berths to the 1987 CONCACAF Champions' Cup.
1986–87 teams
[edit]- E.A.C.I. (Isletas, promoted)
- Marathón (San Pedro Sula)
- Motagua (Tegucigalpa)
- Olimpia (Tegucigalpa)
- Platense (Puerto Cortés)
- Real España (San Pedro Sula)
- Sula (La Lima)
- Tela Timsa (Tela)
- Victoria (La Ceiba)
- Vida (La Ceiba)
- E.A.C.I. is from Isletas but played in Olanchito.
Regular season
[edit]Standings Group A
[edit]Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Vida | 27 | 12 | 11 | 4 | 32 | 14 | +18 | 35 | Qualified to the Final round[a] |
2 | Olimpia | 27 | 10 | 13 | 4 | 25 | 19 | +6 | 33 | |
3 | Marathón | 27 | 7 | 17 | 3 | 26 | 19 | +7 | 31 | |
4 | E.A.C.I. | 27 | 6 | 10 | 11 | 16 | 22 | −6 | 22 | |
5 | Sula | 27 | 6 | 10 | 11 | 27 | 19 | +8 | 22 |
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
Notes:
- ^ Vida and Olimpia qualified to the Final round.
Standings Group B
[edit]Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Real España | 27 | 9 | 12 | 6 | 25 | 23 | +2 | 30 | Qualified to the Final round[a] |
2 | Platense | 27 | 8 | 12 | 7 | 27 | 25 | +2 | 28 | Qualified to the Repechage[b] |
3 | Motagua | 27 | 8 | 12 | 7 | 27 | 26 | +1 | 28 | |
4 | Victoria | 27 | 5 | 11 | 11 | 23 | 30 | −7 | 21 | |
5 | Tela Timsa | 27 | 5 | 10 | 12 | 20 | 31 | −11 | 20 | Relegated to Segunda División[c] |
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
Notes:
Final round playoff
[edit]19 October 1986 Playoff | Platense | 5–3 | Motagua | San Pedro Sula, Cortés |
Chavarría | Stadium: Estadio Francisco Morazán |
Final round
[edit]Cuadrangular Standings
[edit]Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Olimpia[a] | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 3 | +5 | 10 | Qualified to the 1987 CONCACAF Champions' Cup |
2 | Real España[b] | 6 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 11 | 4 | +7 | 9 | |
3 | Vida | 6 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 3 | 8 | −5 | 4 | |
4 | Platense | 6 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 9 | −7 | 1 |
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
Notes:
Top scorer
[edit]- Cipriano Dueñas (Vida) with 12 goals
Squads
[edit]E.A.C.I. | ||
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Miguel Angel "Payasito" Gómez | Geovany Rodríguez | Rony Galeas |
Lincoln Gustavo Alemán | Juan Alberto "Ninja" Padilla Bardales | José Betancourt |
Luis García | Omar "Carguero" Renderos | Luis Azneth Ortiz |
Jorge Sierra | Raul David Fúnez | Edgar Murillo |
Jorge Sánchez | Víctor Hugo Salgado | Alirio Posas |
Ernesto Isaula | Héctor Beltrán | Roger Omar "Maisón" Rosales |
Héctor Manuel Posantes | César Galindo | Jorge Meléndez |
Tedy Lozano | Cándido Luis "Cubillo" García | Celio Sánchez |
Rafael "Sietío" Torres Castro | Ramón Edgardo Moradel Zapata | |
Oscar Santiago "Tigre" Carbajal | Walter Baca Plummer | |
Marathón | ||
Erasmo "Chícharo" Guerrero | Francisco Adelmo Herrera | José Luis "Joche" Alvarado |
Jorge Chévez | Pedro Geovany Midence | Oswaldo Zaldívar |
Jorge Suamy Álvarez | Ciro Paulino "Palic" Castillo | Roy Arturo Padilla Bardales |
Jorge Alberto "Cuca" Bueso Iglesias | Aparicio Colón | Gilberto Leonel Machado García |
Pablo Madrid | ||
Motagua | ||
Eugenio Meléndez | Carneiro Da Silva | Frank Ponce |
Juan Gómez Ortiz | Manuel “Meme” Chavarría | Amílcar Leonel Suazo |
Oscar Medina | Salón Nazzar | Ernesto "Neto" Isaula |
Jean Rodríguez | Marco Tulio "Pollo" Suazo | Luis Cruz |
Reynaldo Aparicio Colon | Manuel "Pechito" Zelaya | Isidro Arriola |
Adolfo "Choreta" Ordoñez | Francisco "Pancho" Gonzales | Pires de Olivera |
Celeo "Chimpilin" Herrera | Mario "Kivo" Almendares | Oscar Murillo |
Jorge "Pando" Arriola | Oscar "Sapo" Hernández | Leonel Suazo |
Jose Enríquez | Antonio "Toño" Obando | |
Olimpia | ||
Óscar Banegas | Arturo Recarte Cáceres | Raúl Martínez Sambulá |
Santos "Indio" Ruiz | José Antonio "Flaco" Hernández | Carlos Martínez |
Juan Cruz Murillo | José Emilio Martínez | Carlos "Gigio" Maldonado |
Javier Flores | Juan Flores | Patrocinio Sierra |
Daniel Zapata | Eduardo Santana | Prudencio "Tecate" Norales |
Fernando Tovar Durón | Vicente Daniel Viera | Francisco Javier Toledo |
Platense | ||
Eugenio Dolmo Flores | Juan Jerezano | Gerald Vargas |
Obdulio Vásquez | Jorge Arita Neals | Arturo Johnson |
Iván Chavarría | Domingo Drummond | Armando López "Babalaba" Bodden |
Raúl Centeno Gamboa | ||
Real España | ||
Julio César "El Tile" Arzú | Wilmer Enrique "Supermán" Cruz | José Mauricio "Guicho" Fúnez Barrientos |
Jimmy Steward | Karl Antonio Roland | Hernán Santiago "Cortes" García Martínez |
Marco Antonio Anariba Zepeda | Junior Rashford Costly | Edith Hernando Contreras |
Juan Ramón "Montuca" Castro | Nelson Benavídez | Anthony Hinds Mathews |
Esteban Pitío Centeno | Edgardo Emilson Soto Fajardo | Nahúm Alberto Espinoza Zerón |
Carlos Orlando Caballero | Moises "El Chafa" Barahona | |
Sula | ||
Fernando Nuila | José Manuel Enamorado Díaz | Antonio "Machangay" Amaya López |
Pedro Manzanarez | Fernando Escalante | Óscar "Pito Loco" López |
Luis Alonso Zúniga | Mario Bustillo | Matilde Selím Lacayo |
Carlos Aguilar Bonilla | ||
Tela Timsa | ||
Raúl David Fúnez | Jorge Hibrán Maldonado | Noel Omar Renderos |
Carlos Flores | Luis Laing | Jorge Rosales |
Carlos "EL Perro" Zavala | ||
Victoria | ||
Jorge Alberto "Camioncito" Duarte | Jorge Alberto "Bala" Bennett | Miguel Angel "Primitivo" Ortiz |
José Manuel Vaquedano | Manuel Fuentes López | Mariano Crisanto |
Carlos Roberto "Condorito" Mejía Alvarenga | Ramón Berckling | |
Vida | ||
Marvin Geovany "Mango" Henríquez | Cipriano Dueñas | Marco Tulio "Socadito" Zelaya |
Wilson Omar Reyes Martínez | Rolando "Pipo" Valladares Laguna | Oscar Escobar |
Known results
[edit]Week 1
[edit]23 February 1986 Week 1 | Vida | 1–0 | E.A.C.I. | La Ceiba |
Stadium: Estadio Nilmo Edwards |
Week 1 | Platense | 0–1 | Victoria | Puerto Cortés |
Crisanto | Stadium: Estadio Excélsior |
Round 27
[edit]12 October 1986 Week 27 | Olimpia | 2–1 | Tela Timsa | Tegucigalpa |
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino |
Cuadrangular
[edit]26 October 1986 | Vida | 0–2 | Real España | La Ceiba |
15:00 | 31' Matews 76' Caballero |
Stadium: Estadio Nilmo Edwards Attendance: 4,416 Referee: Jorge Irías |
2 November 1986 | Olimpia | 1–0 | Real España | Tegucigalpa |
Norales | Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino |
23 November 1986 | Vida | 2–0 | Platense | La Ceiba |
Lobo Williams |
Stadium: Estadio Nilmo Edwards |
23 November 1986 | Real España | 2–2 | Olimpia | San Pedro Sula |
Chavarría Costly |
Flores Williams |
Stadium: Estadio Francisco Morazán |
Olimpia | 2–0 | Vida | Tegucigalpa | |
Murillo ?' (pen.) | Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino |
Unknown rounds
[edit]Sula | 0–2 | Vida |
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Escobar |
San Pedro Sula
E.A.C.I. | 2–0 | Real España |
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Olanchito
Olimpia | 1–0 | Marathón |
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Tegucigalpa
Sula | 1–1 | Victoria |
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San Pedro Sula
Platense | 1–0 | Olimpia |
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Puerto Cortés
Motagua | 3–0 | Real España |
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Victoria | 2–1 | Sula |
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La Ceiba
Sula | 1–0 | Real España |
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Aguilar |
Motagua | 0–1 | Marathón |
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Tegucigalpa
Victoria | 0–3 | Marathón |
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La Ceiba
Marathón | 0–0 | Tela Timsa |
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San Pedro Sula
Marathón | 1–0 | E.A.C.I. |
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San Pedro Sula
Marathón | 0–0 | Sula |
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San Pedro Sula
Marathón | 0–0 | Real España |
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San Pedro Sula
Marathón | 0–0 | Vida |
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San Pedro Sula
References
[edit]- ^ RSSSF.com–Honduras - Final Tables 1965/66-1994/95–11 December 2009