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词条 2018–19 Liga Nacional de Honduras
释义

  1. 2018–19 teams

  2. Managerial changes

  3. Apertura

     Regular season  Standings  Results  Playoffs  Results 

  4. Clausura

     Regular season  Standings  Results  Playoffs  Results 

  5. Top goalscorers

  6. Aggregate table

  7. Controversies

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Infobox football league season
| competition = Liga Nacional de Honduras
| season = 2018–19
| dates = {{nowrap|28 July 2018–May 2019}}
| logo =
| winners = Apertura: Motagua
Clausura: TBD
| relegated = TBD
| continentalcup1 = CONCACAF League
| continentalcup1 qualifiers = Motagua
TBD
TBD
| continentalcup2 =
| continentalcup2 qualifiers =
| league topscorer = Bengtson (21)
| total goals = 437
| matches = 170
| biggest home win = MOT 6–1 RDM
(10 November 2018)
| biggest away win = HNP 2–6 RES
(7 October 2018)
| highest scoring = HNP 2–6 RES
(7 October 2018)
| longest unbeaten = OLI (15)
| longest losses = RDM (6)
| prevseason = 2017–18
| nextseason = 2019–20
| updated = 7 April 2019
}}

The 2018–19 Liga Nacional de Honduras season will be the 53rd edition of the Liga Nacional de Honduras, the top football league in Honduras, since its establishment in 1965. The tournament is scheduled to start in July 2018 and end in May 2019. The season will be divided into two halves (Apertura and Clausura), each crowning one champion. The team with the best record will qualify to the 2020 CONCACAF Champions League. The next two will qualify to the 2019 CONCACAF League.

2018–19 teams

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}}

A total of 10 teams will contest the tournament, including 9 sides from the 2017–18 season plus C.D. Real de Minas, promoted from the 2017–18 Liga de Ascenso.

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Honduras Progreso El Progreso Estadio Humberto Micheletti 5,000
Juticalpa Juticalpa Estadio Juan Ramón Brevé Vargas 20,000
Marathón San Pedro Sula Estadio Yankel Rosenthal 15,000
Motagua Tegucigalpa Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino 35,000
Olimpia Tegucigalpa Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino 35,000
Platense Puerto Cortés Estadio Excélsior 7,910
Real de Minas Tegucigalpa Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino 35,000
Real España San Pedro Sula Estadio Francisco Morazán 26,781
UPNFM Tegucigalpa Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino 35,000
Vida La Ceiba Estadio Nilmo Edwards 18,000
  • Real de Minas changed its name from Infop RNP to Club Deportivo Real de Minas.
  • C.D. Real de Minas will use Danlí and Siguatepeque as alternate venues.
  • Lobos UPNFM will use Choluteca as alternate venue.
  • Club Deportivo Olimpia used San Pedro Sula as alternate venue for one game.

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Vacancy Replaced by Appointment Position in table
Juticalpa HON}} Ramón Maradiaga Banned[1] 2 May 2018 HON}} Héctor Castellón 1 June 2018 Preseason
Real de Minas HON}} Reynaldo Tilguath Replaced[2] 26 July 2018 HON}} Javier Padilla 26 July 2018 Preseason
Real de Minas HON}} Javier Padilla Resigned 20 October 2018 COL}} Harold Yepes 22 October 2018 10th
Olimpia HON}} Nahúm Espinoza Resigned 24 October 2018 URU}} Manuel Keosseián 25 October 2018 1st
Real de Minas COL}} Harold Yepes Sacked 10 November 2018 HON}} Raúl Cáceres 5 December 2018 10th
Honduras Progreso HON}} Mauro Reyes Sacked 10 November 2018 HON}} Hernán García 16 December 2018 7th
Real España URU}} Martín García Resigned 1 December 2018 COL}} Carlos Restrepo 17 December 2018 5th
Juticalpa HON}} Héctor Castellón Sacked 5 December 2018 URU}} Robert Lima 10 December 2018 9th
Vida HON}} Raúl Martínez Sacked 17 February 2019 HON}} Héctor Castellón 17 February 2019 8th
Honduras Progreso HON}} Hernán García Resigned 18 February 2019 HON}} Reynaldo Clavasquín 18 February 2019 7th
Juticalpa URU}} Robert Lima Sacked 18 February 2019 HON}} Wilmer Cruz 19 February 2019 9th
Platense HON}} Carlos Martínez Resigned 7 April 2019 }} TBD TBD 6th

Apertura

The Apertura tournament was the first half of the 2018–19 season which run from 28 July to 16 December 2018. The schedule of the Apertura was released on 13 July.[3] F.C. Motagua finished at the top of the standings for their first time since 2010. Meanwhile, Lobos UPNFM reached their best regular season performance finishing third. C.D. Real de Minas finished last in their first league appearance. Club Deportivo Olimpia eliminated Real C.D. España and qualified to their first final series since 2016.[4] Motagua, their rivals on the other side, qualified to their fifth consecutive final.[5] With a 2–1 aggregate score, Motagua conquered their 16th national title.[6]

Regular season

Standings

{{2018–19 Liga Nacional de Honduras Apertura table}}

Results

{{#invoke:sports results|main
| source = [https://int.soccerway.com/national/honduras/liga-nacional/20182019/apertura Soccerway]
| update = 11 November 2018
| a_note = yes
| matches_style = FBR
| team1= HNP | team2= JUT | team3= MAR | team4= MOT | team5= OLI | team6= PLA | team7= RDM | team8= RES | team9= UPN | team10= VID
| name_HNP = Honduras Progreso
| name_JUT = Juticalpa
| name_MAR = Marathón
| name_MOT = Motagua
| name_OLI = Olimpia
| name_PLA = Platense
| name_RDM = Real de Minas
| name_RES = Real España
| name_UPN = UPNFM
| name_VID = Vida
| match_HNP_JUT = 1–0
| match_HNP_MAR = 2–3
| match_HNP_MOT = 2–0
| match_HNP_OLI = 1–1
| match_HNP_PLA = 1–2
| match_HNP_RDM = 0–1
| match_HNP_RES = 2–6
| match_HNP_UPN = 2–1
| match_HNP_VID = 1–1
| match_JUT_HNP = 0–0
| match_JUT_MAR = 0–3 | match_JUT_MAR_note=Match awarded to C.D. Marathón with a 3–0 score as a result of Juticalpa F.C. fielding the ineligible player Carlos Palacios. The match originally ended 1–1.
| match_JUT_MOT = 1–2
| match_JUT_OLI = 2–2
| match_JUT_PLA = 1–1
| match_JUT_RDM = 3–2
| match_JUT_RES = 1–1
| match_JUT_UPN = 0–1
| match_JUT_VID = 3–1
| match_MAR_HNP = 3–1
| match_MAR_JUT = 4–3
| match_MAR_MOT = 1–1
| match_MAR_OLI = 1–1
| match_MAR_PLA = 1–1
| match_MAR_RDM = 3–1
| match_MAR_RES = 2–2
| match_MAR_UPN = 2–1
| match_MAR_VID = 0–0
| match_MOT_HNP = 2–0
| match_MOT_JUT = 5–0
| match_MOT_MAR = 1–0
| match_MOT_OLI = 0–1
| match_MOT_PLA = 1–0
| match_MOT_RDM = 6–1
| match_MOT_RES = 1–0
| match_MOT_UPN = 1–0
| match_MOT_VID = 1–0
| match_OLI_HNP = 2–2
| match_OLI_JUT = 1–1
| match_OLI_MAR = 2–1
| match_OLI_MOT = 1–1
| match_OLI_PLA = 2–1
| match_OLI_RDM = 2–0
| match_OLI_RES = 2–1
| match_OLI_UPN = 1–0
| match_OLI_VID = 0–0 | match_OLI_VID_note=At Estadio General Francisco Morazán.
| match_PLA_HNP = 2–3
| match_PLA_JUT = 0–0
| match_PLA_MAR = 1–0
| match_PLA_MOT = 1–0
| match_PLA_OLI = 0–0
| match_PLA_RDM = 4–1
| match_PLA_RES = 2–1
| match_PLA_UPN = 0–0
| match_PLA_VID = 2–2
| match_RDM_HNP = 0–2
| match_RDM_JUT = 1–2
| match_RDM_MAR = 3–1
| match_RDM_MOT = 0–0
| match_RDM_OLI = 1–3
| match_RDM_PLA = 0–3
| match_RDM_RES = 1–0
| match_RDM_UPN = 0–1
| match_RDM_VID = 0–2
| match_RES_HNP = 3–2
| match_RES_JUT = 2–1
| match_RES_MAR = 1–1
| match_RES_MOT = 1–1
| match_RES_OLI = 1–3
| match_RES_PLA = 1–0
| match_RES_RDM = 2–1
| match_RES_UPN = 1–2
| match_RES_VID = 3–0
| match_UPN_HNP = 3–1
| match_UPN_JUT = 4–1
| match_UPN_MAR = 1–1
| match_UPN_MOT = 1–3
| match_UPN_OLI = 2–1
| match_UPN_PLA = 2–1
| match_UPN_RDM = 2–0
| match_UPN_RES = 1–3
| match_UPN_VID = 1–1
| match_VID_HNP = 1–4
| match_VID_JUT = 3–0
| match_VID_MAR = 0–1
| match_VID_MOT = 1–2
| match_VID_OLI = 2–0
| match_VID_PLA = 2–0
| match_VID_RDM = 2–2
| match_VID_RES = 2–2
| match_VID_UPN = 1–2
}}

Playoffs

Results

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| date = 14 November 2018
| time = 19:15
| round = Quarterfinals
| team1 = Platense
| score = 1–1
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2018/11/16/honduras/liga-nacional/cd-platense/upnfm/2934039/?ICID=PL_MS_03
| team2 = UPNFM
| goals1 = Nieto {{goal|84|pen.}}
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Starting XI
(GK) Zúniga – 1
Bolaños – 3
Matute – 4
Lobo – 9
{{suboff|46}} Álvarez – 10
Vargas – 12
Flores – 21
Aguilar – 22
{{suboff|67}} Rodas –24
Mendoza – 25
Arriaga – 33
Substitutes
{{subon|46}} Fajardo – 13
{{subon|67}} Nieto – 8

Coach
Martínez (HON)
| goals2 = {{goal|39|pen.}} Benguché
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Starting XI
1 – Valladares (GK)
6 – Reyes
9 – Benguché {{suboff|86}}
14 – Castillo
15 – Urmeneta
16 – Montoya
21 – Peña {{suboff|61}}
23 – Álvarez
26 – Osorio
27 – Pinto {{suboff|46}}
29 – Fernández
Substitutes
8 – Cálix {{subon|46}}
11 – Meléndez {{subon|61}}
17 – Gutiérrez {{subon|86}}
Coach
(HON) Nazar
| location = Puerto Cortés
| stadium = Estadio Excélsior
| attendance = 1,531
| referee = Erick Andino
| nobars = Y
}}{{Football box collapsible
| date = 17 November 2018
| time = 19:00
| round = Quarterfinals
| team1 = UPNFM
| score = 0–1
| aggregatescore = 1–2
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2018/11/18/honduras/liga-nacional/upnfm/cd-platense/2934041
| team2 = Platense
| goals1 =
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Starting XI
(GK) Valladares – 1
Reyes – 6
Benguché – 9
Castillo – 14
Urmeneta – 15
Montoya – 16
Gutiérrez – 17
{{suboff|51}} Peña – 21
Álvarez – 23
{{suboff|66}} Osorio – 26
{{suboff|59}} Pinto – 27
Substitutes
{{subon|51}} Meléndez – 11
{{subon|59}} Cálix – 11
{{subon|66}} Padilla – 10
Coach
Nazar (HON)
| goals2 = {{goal|6}} Winchester
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Starting XI
1 – Zúniga (GK)
3 – Bolaños
4 – Matute
7 – Winchester {{suboff|76}}
8 – Nieto
12 – Vargas
21 – Flores
22 – Aguilar {{suboff|89}}
24 – Rodas {{suboff|58}}
25 – Mendoza
33 – Arriaga
Substitutes
14 – Reyes {{subon|58}}
17 – Britto {{subon|76}}
2 – Castro {{subon|89}}
Coach
(HON) Martínez
| location = Choluteca
| stadium = Estadio Emilio Williams Agasse
| attendance = 2,387
| referee = Héctor Rodríguez
| nobars = Y
}}{{Football box collapsible
| date = 14 November 2018
| time = 19:00
| round = Quarterfinals
| team1 = Real España
| score = 2–0
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2018/11/15/honduras/liga-nacional/real-cd-espana/cd-marathon/2934038/?ICID=PL_MS_01
| team2 = Marathón
| goals1 = Benavídez {{goal|34|pen.}}
Vuelto {{goal|78|pen.}}
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Starting XI
(GK) R. López – 12
Montes – 2
Puerto – 6
Martínez – 10
Vargas – 15
Leverón – 16
{{suboff|85}} Claros – 17
Vuelto – 18
I. López – 19
Delgado – 23
{{suboff|60}} Benavídez – 38
Substitutes
{{subon|60}} Arita – 20
{{subon|85}} Quiroz – 45

Coach
García (URU)
| goals2 = {{penmiss}} Arboleda

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Starting XI
25 – Torres (GK)
2 – Bernárdez
3 – Córdova
7 – Discua
8 – Róchez {{suboff|81}}
9 – Ramírez {{suboff|57}}
16 – Banegas
21 – Smith
27 – Arboleda
29 – Johnson
38 – Martínez {{suboff|57}}
Substitutes
– Vargas {{subon|57}}
24 – Lahera {{subon|57}}
22 – Romero {{subon|81}}
Coach
(ARG) Vargas
| location = San Pedro Sula
| stadium = Estadio General Francisco Morazán
| attendance = 3,979
| referee = Nelson Salgado
| nobars = Y
}}{{Football box collapsible
| date = 17 November 2018
| time = 15:00
| round = Quarterfinals
| team1 = Marathón
| score = 3–2
| aggregatescore = 3–4
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2018/11/17/honduras/liga-nacional/cd-marathon/real-cd-espana/2934040
| team2 = Real España
| goals1 = Arboleda {{goal|3}} {{goal|36}}
Discua {{goal|65}}
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Starting XI
(GK) Torres – 25
Bernárdez – 2
{{suboff|34}} Córdova – 3
Discua – 7
{{suboff|62}} Ramírez – 9
{{suboff|57}} Espinoza – 15
Lahera – 24
Arboleda – 27
Johnson – 29
Solano – 30
Martínez – 38
Substitutes
{{subon|34}} Smith – 21
{{subon|57}} Róchez – 8
{{subon|62}} Vargas –
Coach
Vargas (ARG)
| goals2 = {{goal|39}} Tejeda
{{goal|52}} Oseguera
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Starting XI
12 – R. López (GK)
2 – Montes
6 – Puerto {{suboff|69}}
10 – Martínez {{suboff|81}}
13 – Tejeda
15 – Vargas {{sent off|2|67|85}}
17 – Claros
18 – Vuelto {{suboff|90+5}}
19 – I. López
23 – Delgado
28 – Oseguera
Substitutes
4 – Velásquez {{subon|69}}
45 – Quiroz {{subon|81}}
49 – Martínez {{subon|90+5}}
Coach
(URU) García
| location = San Pedro Sula
| stadium = Estadio Yankel Rosenthal
| attendance = 2,989
| referee = Melvin Matamoros
| nobars = Y
}}
{{Football box collapsible
| date = 25 November 2018
| time = 16:00
| round = Semifinals
| team1 = Platense
| score = 0–1
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2018/11/25/honduras/liga-nacional/cd-platense/cd-motagua/2936409/?ICID=PL_MS_03
| team2 = Motagua
| goals1 =
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Starting XI
(GK) Zúniga – 1
Bolaños – 3
Matute – 4
Winchester – 7
{{suboff|47}} Vargas – 12
{{suboff|60}} Reyes – 14
Flores – 21
Aguilar – 22
{{suboff|56}} Rodas – 24
Mendoza – 25
Arriaga – 33
Substitutes
{{subon|47}} Altamirano – 11
{{subon|56}} Fajardo – 13
{{subon|60}} Benítez – 30
Coach
Martínez (HON)
| goals2 = {{goal|49}} López
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Starting XI
19 – Rougier (GK)
2 – Montes
6 – Mayorquín {{suboff|85}}
8 – Martínez
9 – Castillo {{suboff|86}}
12 – Santos
16 – Castellanos
17 – Maldonado
21 – Moreira
24 – Elvir
34 – López {{suboff|83}}
Substitutes
7 – Andino {{subon|83}}
4 – Peña {{subon|85}}
22 – Estupiñán {{subon|86}}
Coach
(ARG) Vásquez
| location = Puerto Cortés
| stadium = Estadio Excélsior
| attendance = 4,398
| referee = Melvin Matamoros
| nobars = Y
}}{{Football box collapsible
| date = 2 December 2018
| time = 16:00
| round = Semifinals
| team1 = Motagua
| score = 3–1
| aggregatescore = 4–1
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2018/12/02/honduras/liga-nacional/cd-motagua/cd-platense/2937201
| team2 = Platense
| goals1 = López {{goal|30}}
Maldonado {{goal|48}}
Crisanto {{goal|84}}
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Starting XI
(GK) Rougier – 19
Montes – 2
Mayorquín – 6
{{suboff|75}} Castillo – 9
{{suboff|66}} Galvaliz – 10
Santos – 12
{{suboff|46}} Castellanos – 16
Maldonado – 17
Moreira – 21
Elvir – 24
López – 34
Substitutes
{{subon|46}} Peña – 4
{{subon|66}} Martínez – 8
{{subon|75}} Crisanto – 18
Coach
Vásquez (ARG)
| goals2 = {{goal|76}} Castro


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Starting XI
1 – Zúniga (GK)
3 – Bolaños
4 – Matute
7 – Winchester
8 – Nieto
17 – Britto
21 – Flores {{suboff|46}}
22 – Aguilar
25 – Mendoza
30 – Benítez {{suboff|57}}
33 – Arriaga
Substitutes
2 – Castro {{subon|46}}
12 – Vargas {{subon|57}}

Coach
(HON) Martínez
| location = Tegucigalpa
| stadium = Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
| attendance = 13,784
| referee = Saíd Martínez
| nobars = Y
}}{{Football box collapsible
| date = 24 November 2018
| time = 19:00
| round = Semifinals
| team1 = Real España
| score = 2–2
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2018/11/24/honduras/liga-nacional/real-cd-espana/cd-olimpia/2936408
| team2 = Olimpia
| goals1 = Tejeda {{goal|11}}
Vuelto {{goal|55}}
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Starting XI
(GK) R. López – 12
Montes – 2
Puerto – 6
Mejía – 8
{{suboff|82}} Martínez – 10
Tejeda – 13
Leverón – 16
{{suboff|77}} Vuelto – 18
I. López – 19
Oseguera – 28
Benavídez – 38
Substitutes
{{subon|77}} Delgado – 23
{{subon|82}} Guevara – 37

Coach
García (URU)
| goals2 = {{goal|50}} Velásquez
{{goal|59}} Álvarez
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Starting XI
1 – Menjívar (GK)
2 – Álvarez
5 – Alvarado
7 – C. Mejía {{suboff|82}}
9 – D. Reyes {{suboff|87}}
17 – Paz
20 – Flores
21 – Espíndola
23 – Velásquez {{suboff|76}}
27 – Bengtson
31 – Thomas
Substitutes
24 – J. Reyes {{subon|76}}
14 – Lacayo {{subon|82}}
29 – G. Mejía {{subon|87}}
Coach
(URU) Keosseián
| location = San Pedro Sula
| stadium = Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
| attendance = 10,541
| referee = Héctor Rodríguez
| nobars = Y
}}{{Football box collapsible
| date = 1 December 2018
| time = 19:00
| round = Semifinals
| team1 = Olimpia
| score = 0–0
| aggregatescore = 2–2
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2018/12/02/honduras/liga-nacional/cd-olimpia/real-cd-espana/2937202
| team2 = Real España
| goals1 = {{football kit| pattern_b=|pattern_la=|pattern_ra=|leftarm=FFFFFF|body=FFFFFF|rightarm=FFFFFF|shorts=FFFFFF|socks=FFFFFF}}
Starting XI
(GK) Menjívar – 1
Álvarez – 2
Alvarado – 5
C. Mejía – 7
{{suboff|74}} D. Reyes – 9
Paz – 17
Flores – 20
Espíndola – 21
{{suboff|74}} Velásquez – 23
{{suboff|90}} Bengtson – 27
Thomas – 31
Substitutes
{{subon|74}} Lacayo – 14
{{subon|74}} J. Reyes – 24
{{subon|90}} G. Mejía – 29
Coach
Keosseián (URU)
| goals2 = {{football kit| pattern_b=_blackstripes5|pattern_la=|pattern_ra=|leftarm=FFFF00|body=FFFF00|rightarm=FFFF00|shorts=000000|socks=000000}}
Starting XI
12 – R. López (GK)
2 – Montes
6 – Puerto
10 – Martínez
13 – Tejeda
15 – Vargas
18 – Vuelto
19 – I. López
23 – Delgado {{suboff|66}}
28 – Oseguera
38 – Benavídez {{suboff|84}}
Substitutes
17 – Claros {{subon|66}}
8 – Mejía {{subon|84}}

Coach
(URU) García
| location = Tegucigalpa
| stadium = Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
| attendance = 22,383
| referee = Armando Castro
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Flores – 20
Espíndola – 21
Reyes – 24
{{suboff|84}} Bengtson – 27
{{suboff|75}} Thomas – 31
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{{subon|75}} G. Mejía – 29
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16 – Castellanos {{suboff|83}}
17 – Maldonado
21 – Moreira
24 – Elvir
34 – López
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4 – Peña {{subon|77}}
5 – Pereira {{subon|83}}
Coach
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| referee = Héctor Rodríguez
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Castillo – 9
{{suboff|64}} Galvaliz – 10
Santos – 12
Castellanos – 16
Maldonado – 17
Moreira – 21
Elvir – 24
{{suboff|87}} López – 34
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{{subon|74}} Peña – 4
{{subon|87}} Andino – 7
Coach
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17 – Paz
20 – Flores
21 – Espíndola
27 – Bengtson
29 – G. Mejía {{suboff|72}}
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14 – Lacayo {{subon|61}}
9 – Reyes {{subon|72}}
Coach
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| referee = Melvin Matamoros
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Clausura

The Clausura tournament is the second half of the 2018–19 season which will run from January to May 2019. The schedule was released on 20 December 2018.[7]

Regular season

Standings

{{2018–19 Liga Nacional de Honduras Clausura table}}

Results

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| name_OLI = Olimpia
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| name_RES = Real España
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| match_RES_MOT = 3–1
| match_RES_OLI = n
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| match_RES_UPN = 1–1
| match_RES_VID = 1–0
| match_UPN_HNP = 3–0
| match_UPN_JUT = 4–2
| match_UPN_MAR = 0–0
| match_UPN_MOT = 1–1
| match_UPN_OLI =
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| match_UPN_RDM = 2–2
| match_UPN_RES =
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| match_VID_HNP = 2–1
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| match_VID_OLI = 0–1
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Top goalscorers

The top scorer will be determined by the addition of goals of both Apertura and Clausura tournaments.

As of 7 April 2019

  • 21 goals:
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{{flagicon|HON}} Jerry Bengtson (Olimpia)

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  • 16 goals:
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{{flagicon|COL}} Justin Arboleda (Marathón)

{{flagicon|PAR}} Roberto Moreira (Motagua)

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  • 15 goals:
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{{flagicon|COL}} Yerson Gutiérrez (Honduras Progreso)

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  • 14 goals:
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{{flagicon|HON}} Jorge Benguché (UPNFM / Olimpia)

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  • 13 goals:
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{{flagicon|HON}} Carlos Lanza (Juticalpa)

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  • 9 goals:
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{{flagicon|HON}} Darixon Vuelto (Real España)

{{flagicon|HON}} Ángel Tejeda (Real España)

{{flagicon|HON}} Carlos Bernárdez (Vida)

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  • 8 goals:
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{{flagicon|HON}} Rubilio Castillo (Motagua)

{{flagicon|HON}} Kevin López (Motagua)

{{flagicon|CUB}} Yaudel Lahera (Marathón)

{{flagicon|HON}} Jhow Benavídez (Real España)

{{flagicon|HON}} Kilmar Peña (UPNFM)

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  • 7 goals:
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{{flagicon|HON}} Iván López (Real España)

{{flagicon|HON}} Franco Güity (Juticalpa / UPNFM)

{{flagicon|HON}} Erick Andino (Motagua)

{{flagicon|HON}} Frelys López (Honduras Progreso)

{{flagicon|TRI}} Rundell Winchester (Platense)

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  • 6 goals:
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{{flagicon|HON}} Rony Martínez (Olimpia / Real España)

{{flagicon|HON}} Óscar Salas (Olimpia / Juticalpa)

{{flagicon|HON}} Carlos Discua (Marathón)

{{flagicon|HON}} Joshua Nieto (Platense)

{{flagicon|COL}} Javier Estupiñán (Motagua / Juticalpa)

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  • 5 goals:
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{{flagicon|HON}} Juan Delgado (Honduras Progreso)

{{flagicon|HON}} Jeancarlo Vargas (Platense)

{{flagicon|BRA}} Israel Silva (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} Carlo Costly (Olimpia / Marathón)

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  • 4 goals:
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{{flagicon|HON}} Alexander Aguilar (Platense)

{{flagicon|HON}} Mario Martínez (Real España)

{{flagicon|HON}} Diego Reyes (Olimpia / Platense)

{{flagicon|HON}} Gerson Rodas (Platense)

{{flagicon|HON}} Bryan Johnson (Marathón)

{{flagicon|HON}} José Tobías (H. Progreso / R. España)

{{flagicon|HON}} Eddie Hernández (Vida)

{{flagicon|HON}} Johnny Leverón (Real España)

{{colend}}
  • 3 goals:
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{{flagicon|HON}} José Pinto (UPNFM)

{{flagicon|HON}} Ronald Montoya (UPNFM)

{{flagicon|COL}} James Cabezas (Juticalpa)

{{flagicon|HON}} Marvin Cálix (UPNFM)

{{flagicon|HON}} Kervin Arriaga (Platense)

{{flagicon|HON}} Júnior Lacayo (Olimpia)

{{flagicon|HON}} Michael Osorio (Vida / UPNFM)

{{flagicon|HON}} Juan Mejía (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} Foslyn Grant (Vida)

{{flagicon|HON}} Víctor Moncada (Juticalpa / UPNFM)

{{flagicon|HON}} Rembrandt Flores (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} Elmer Güity (Olimpia)

{{flagicon|HON}} Darwin Andino (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} Aldo Oviedo (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} Árnold Meléndez (UPNFM)

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  • 2 goals:
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{{flagicon|HON}} Édgar Álvarez (Platense)

{{flagicon|HON}} Moisés López (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} Miguel Flores (Vida)

{{flagicon|HON}} Samuel Córdova (Marathón)

{{flagicon|HON}} Óscar Padilla (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|TRI}} Jerrel Britto (Platense)

{{flagicon|HON}} Henry Romero (Marathón)

{{flagicon|HON}} Cholby Martínez (Vida)

{{flagicon|HON}} Brayan Velásquez (Olimpia)

{{flagicon|HON}} Kevin Álvarez (Olimpia)

{{flagicon|HON}} Júnior Padilla (UPNFM)

{{flagicon|COL}} Juan Bolaños (Platense)

{{flagicon|HON}} Walter Ramos (Honduras Progreso)

{{flagicon|HON}} Edwin Solani (Marathón)

{{flagicon|HON}} Jesse Moncada (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} Pedro Mencía (Platense)

{{flagicon|HON}} Nissi Sauceda (UPNFM)

{{flagicon|HON}} José Reyes (Olimpia)

{{flagicon|HON}} Luis Lobo (Platense / Juticalpa)

{{flagicon|HON}} Jesús Canales (Vida)

{{flagicon|HON}} Edwin Rodríguez (Olimpia)

{{flagicon|ARG}} Marcelo Estigarribia (Motagua)

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  • 1 goal:
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{{flagicon|HON}} Clinton Arzú (Honduras Progreso)

{{flagicon|HON}} Maylor Núñez (Juticalpa)

{{flagicon|URU}} Maximiliano Callorda (Real España)

{{flagicon|HON}} Carlos Mejía (Vida)

{{flagicon|HON}} Christian Martínez (UPNFM)

{{flagicon|HON}} Dábirson Castillo (Olimpia)

{{flagicon|HON}} Gétsel Montes (Real España)

{{flagicon|HON}} Jorge Claros (Real España)

{{flagicon|HON}} Lázaro Yánez (UPNFM)

{{flagicon|HON}} Román Valencia (Honduras Progreso)

{{flagicon|HON}} Franklyn Morales (Honduras Progreso)

{{flagicon|HON}} Marlon Ramírez (Marathón)

{{flagicon|HON}} Marco Vega (Motagua)

{{flagicon|HON}} Brayan Acosta (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} Álex Corrales (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} Carlos Róchez (Marathón)

{{flagicon|HON}} Frédixon Elvir (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} Jerry Palacios (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} Luís Palma (Vida)

{{flagicon|HON}} Marvin Bernárdez (Vida)

{{flagicon|HON}} Juan Montes (Motagua)

{{flagicon|HON}} Richard Martínez (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} Julián Galo (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} Denis Meléndez (Vida)

{{flagicon|HON}} Elder Torres (Vida)

{{flagicon|HON}} Sergio Peña (Motagua)

{{flagicon|HON}} Jorge Álvarez (UPNFM)

{{flagicon|ARG}} Matías Galvaliz (Motagua)

{{flagicon|HON}} Walter Martínez (Motagua)

{{flagicon|HON}} Javier Portillo (Vida)

{{flagicon|HON}} César Oseguera (Real España)

{{flagicon|HON}} Denil Maldonado (Motagua)

{{flagicon|HON}} Wilmer Crisanto (Motagua)

{{flagicon|COL}} Luís Castro (Platense)

{{flagicon|HON}} Bayron Méndez (Juticalpa)

{{flagicon|HON}} Aldo Fajardo (Platense)

{{flagicon|HON}} Josué Villafranca (Motagua)

{{flagicon|HON}} Brayan Martínez (Marathón)

{{flagicon|HON}} Dylan Andrade (Honduras Progreso)

{{flagicon|HON}} Jorge Cardona (Honduras Progreso)

{{flagicon|HON}} Henry Ayala (Juticalpa)

{{flagicon|HON}} Luís Guzmán (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} Ian Osorio (UPNFM)

{{flagicon|HON}} Jairo Puerto (Real España)

{{flagicon|HON}} Bryan Bernárdez (Marathón)

{{flagicon|ARG}} Emiliano Bonfigli (Olimpia)

{{flagicon|HON}} Esdras Padilla (Vida)

{{flagicon|HON}} Nelson Muñoz (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} Milton Castro (Honduras Progreso)

{{flagicon|HON}} Allans Vargas (Real España)

{{flagicon|HON}} German Mejía (Olimpia)

{{flagicon|HON}} Edgar Vásquez (UPNFM)

{{flagicon|HON}} Diego Rodríguez (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|URU}} Leandro Sosa (Olimpia)

{{flagicon|HON}} Alfredo Mejía (Real España)

{{flagicon|HON}} Kevin Maradiaga (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} Jeffri Flores (Platense)

{{flagicon|URU}} Francisco Techera (Juticalpa)

{{flagicon|HON}} Marvin Barrios (Juticalpa)

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  • 1 own-goal:
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{{flagicon|HON}} Brayan Acosta (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|HON}} José Murillo (Juticalpa)

{{flagicon|HON}} Luis González (Honduras Progreso)

{{flagicon|HON}} Wilfredo Barahona (Juticalpa)

{{flagicon|HON}} Esdras Padilla (Real de Minas)

{{flagicon|COL}} Luís Castro (Platense)

{{flagicon|HON}} Juan Montes (Motagua)

{{flagicon|ARG}} Martín Bonjour (Olimpia)

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Aggregate table

Relegation will be determined by the aggregated table of both Apertura and Clausura tournaments.

{{2018–19 Liga Nacional de Honduras aggregate table}}

Controversies

  • Right off the start of the season, week 1 was involved with controversy. Platense F.C. accused F.C. Motagua for instructing the ball boys of hiding and holding the sideline balls in the last minutes of play, making it difficult to resume the game when the match ball went out of play. Motagua was later fined for this action.[8] That same day, in San Pedro Sula, C.D. Marathón requested C.D.S. Vida players to pay tribute to the club with El Pasillo, (the act of acknowledging the winners of the previous season), a tradition which is very popular in Spain, but not in Honduras. The Vida footballers strongly rejected the request.[9] One week later, Vida simulated the Pasillo action after scoring a goal against Juticalpa F.C., a clear sign of mockery.
  • After a 1–1 draw between C.D. Marathón and Club Deportivo Olimpia in the Clásico Nacional on week 3, a very irritated Marathón's coach Héctor Vargas, criticized the referee's performance and insinuated Olimpia's intervention at halftime by calling the referees to fix the match.[10] Vargas also stated that his team with few resources is fighting on all fronts, and others with greater investments made a fool of themselves at international competitions; a clear dart to Real C.D. España who were eliminated from the 2018 CONCACAF League a few days earlier. Olimpia's manager, Nahúm Espinoza decided not to comment. However, Real España's Martín García expressed that Vargas is a very harmful person and his comments only reflect cowardice.[11] Vargas replied back and called García a fat man.[12] Vargas later announced that he will keep silent for 90 days; however, the Northern Discipline Commission cited Vargas to testify for violating discriminatory codes.[13] He was suspended for three games.[14]
  • On week 5, Real C.D. España faced C.D. Marathón in the Clásico Sampedrano. In the pre-match, the game was already heated. Real España as hosts, announced that only people dressed with the home team colors would be allowed to access the stadium. The game elapsed with normalcy until Real España missed a penalty kick, which provoked the fury of the local crowd. A few fans invaded the pitch but were easily controlled by the police. A few minutes before the end, Marathón's keeper Dénovan Torres hit one of the sideline ball boys. This action triggered an energetic response from the Real España's subs which were warming up nearby. Torres and the entire Marathón's technical staff were expelled from the game. Some Marathón fans, including women, were beaten in the stands by their counterparts. Marathón requested the league the closure of the venue and Real España sued Torres for his actions. These and many other sanctions were imposed by the league.[15]
  • On 28 August 2018, the Central Discipline Regional Commission ruled in favor of C.D. Marathón awarding them a 3–0 victory over Juticalpa F.C. as a result of Juticalpa fielding defender Carlos Palacios on week 4. Palacios was ineligible to play due to his misconduct on the previous game against C.D. Honduras Progreso. Consequently, Marathón submitted the complaint and was granted the win. The original score ended in a 1–1 tie; therefore Marathón was awarded two points and Juticalpa was deducted one.[16]
  • Real C.D. España's player Ángel Tejeda was suspended for six games after spitting a fan during the Clásico Sampedrano against C.D. Marathón on week 14.[17] Former Real España's president Mateo Yibrín annotated on his Twitter account that the Discipline Commission are "social misfits".
  • Through Jorge Pineda (assistant for Héctor Vargas), C.D. Marathón announced their intention to protest the match against F.C. Motagua on week 7. This game, which ended 1–1 was postponed for several weeks. Marathón is alleging that Motagua's players Omar Elvir and Wilmer Crisanto were lined up in the reserves encounter a month prior.[18] Marathón had already protested the game against Juticalpa F.C. on week 4 with success.
  • The Apertura's final series between F.C. Motagua and Club Deportivo Olimpia were involved in controversies from start to finish. Before the first leg, the board of directors of Motagua expressed their discomfort for the designation of referee Héctor Rodríguez for the first leg, claiming they have felt harmed in previous games due to his controversial decisions against the club.[19] Rodríguez did finally refereed the game which was ironically criticized by Olimpia. Olimpia's coach Manuel Keosseián said in an interview he was not "a weepy", but contradictory, he called for a press conference the following day where he expressed his reasons why they lost in the first game, mostly blaming the referees.[20] Olimpia's defender Jonathan Paz was ejected from the first leg due to two successive yellow cards. The Discipline Commission, presided by Allan Pineda, a well known Olimpia supporter, called for a meeting and determined that Paz was severally penalized by the refs and nullified one of the bookings, enabling the defender to take part in the return leg.[21] The second match evolved with normality until the final whistle, as Motagua were celebrating their victory, Olimpia's coach Keosseián stroked a punch to one of Motagua's fan entertainer.[22]
  • On 14 March 2019, a very peculiar incident happened in the Clásico Nacional between Club Deportivo Olimpia and C.D. Marathón, as both teams goalkeepers were ejected from the match due to violent conduct. Both managers had already burnt all their substitutions; therefore, in the last few minutes of the game two outfield players had to cover the goalies.
  • In the early morning of 7 April 2019, C.D. Marathón's goalkeeper Dénovan Torres was arrested due to domestic violence.

References

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20. ^{{cite web |title=Manuel Keosseian: "Expulsión de Paz se fabricó en una reunión fantasma" |url=http://www.latribuna.hn/2018/12/10/manuel-keosseian-expulsion-de-paz-se-fabrico-en-una-reunion-fantasma/ |website=LaTribuna.hn |publisher=La Tribuna |accessdate=10 December 2018}}
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External links

  • LNP Official
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