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C.D. Real de Minas

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Real de Minas
Full nameClub Deportivo Real de Minas
Founded2012
GroundEstadio Marcelo Tinoco, Danlí
Capacity8,000
ChairmanGerardo Martinez[1]
ManagerRaul Caceres
LeagueLiga Nacional
2019 AperturaLiga Nacional, 6th (regular season)
DNQ (postseason)

C.D. Real de Minas, formerly Infop RNP, was a football club located in Danlí, Honduras.

History

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The club was established in 2012 as Infop RNP, the team was almost entirely formed by employees from the National Register of Persons, who decided to create an amateur team.[2] They later opted to enter the Major League (third division), a tournament which they eventually won in 2016, earning them the right to participate in the second division. Still as Infop RNP, the club obtained their second major achievement in December 2017, after defeating Villanueva F.C. in the Apertura tournament of the 2017–18 Ascenso season.[3] Earlier that year, they participated at the 2017 Honduran Cup with great success. In the beginning of 2018, the club unsuccessfully attempted to rename the club from Infop RNP to Tegucigalpa Fútbol Club.[4] In June 2018, the club gained promotion to Honduran Liga Nacional. Prior starting playing in the 2018–19 season, the club finally decided to change their name to Club Deportivo Real de Minas and unveiled their new logo on 29 June 2018.[5] On 28 July 2018, Moisés López scored the historic first Liga Nacional goal for the club in the 1–3 defeat against Club Deportivo Olimpia at Estadio Roberto Martínez Ávila.[6]

Stadium

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During their journey in Liga de Ascenso, the team played their home matches at Estadio Birichiche, located a few meters south from Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino in Tegucigalpa. Once in Liga Nacional, they announced that they will be playing in Tegucigalpa, Danlí and Siguatepeque. After the new year in 2019, they made the Stadium in Danli their official stadium.

Current squad

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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 Honduras HON Jorge Mendoza
2 DF Honduras HON Ronald García
3 DF Honduras HON Nelson Muñoz
4 MF Honduras HON Jean Rivera
6 MF Honduras HON Óscar Mazariegos
7 FW Honduras HON Luís Umanzor
8 FW Honduras HON Luís Espinal
9 FW Honduras HON Gerlin Calderón
10 MF Honduras HON Jesse Moncada
11 FW Honduras HON Julián Galo
12 DF Honduras HON Nelson Vallejo
13 FW Brazil BRA Israel Silva
14 FW Honduras HON Arnol Ávila
15 MF Honduras HON Carlos Gutiérrez
16 FW Honduras HON Elton Torres
17 FW Honduras HON Anderson Ávila
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Honduras HON Carlos Moncada
19 FW Honduras HON Brayan Aroca
20 DF Honduras HON Walter Orellana
21 MF Honduras HON Óscar Padilla
22 GK Honduras HON Walter Flores
23 MF Colombia COL Pablo Ortiz
24 GK Honduras HON Julio Meléndez
25 MF Honduras HON Brayan Acosta
26 MF Honduras HON Alex Corrales
28 FW Honduras HON Richard Martínez
30 MF Honduras HON Moisés López
31 MF Honduras HON Ramón Amador
33 FW Honduras HON Rembrandt Flores
34 GK Honduras HON Donaldo Morales
35 FW Honduras HON Frédixon Elvir

League and cups performance

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Regular season Postseason Others
Season Finish Record Finish Record Cup Supercup International
2018–19 A 10th 3–2–13 (15:38) Didn't enter Round of 16 Didn't enter
2018–19 C 7th 4–8–6 (21:22) Saved 1–0–1 (6:5)

Achievements

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Winners (2): 2017–18 A, 2017–18 C

References

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  1. ^ C.D Real De Minas PR
  2. ^ "Trabajan en el RNP y quieren hacer historia en la Copa Presidente". Diez.hn. Diario Diez. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Infop es el nuevo campeón de la Liga de Ascenso en Honduras". ElHeraldo.hn. El Heraldo. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  4. ^ "El Infop, campeón del Ascenso, cambiará de nombre en 2018". Diez.hn. Diario Diez. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  5. ^ "El nuevo inquilino de la Liga Nacional se llamará "Real de Minas"". OnceNoticias.hn. Once Noticias. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  6. ^ "Real de Minas anota su primer gol en Liga Nacional ante Olimpia". Diez.hn. Diario Diez. Retrieved 28 July 2018.