2010–11 Honduran Liga Nacional

Liga Nacional
Season 2010–11
Champions Apertura:
Real España
Clausura:
Motagua
Relegated Hispano
Champions League Real España
Motagua
Olimpia
Matches played 192
Goals scored 493 (2.57 per match)
Top goalscorer Apertura:
Jerry Bengtson (12)
Clausura:
Jerry Bengtson (15)
Biggest home win Olimpia 6–0 Hispano
(7 March 2011)
Biggest away win Hispano 1–4 Olimpia
(10 October 2010)
Highest scoring Vida 5–3 Deportes Savio
(23 January 2011)
Longest unbeaten run Olimpia (12)
Longest losing run Victoria (8)
All statistics correct as of 15 May 2011.

The 2010–11 season in Honduran Liga Nacional was divided into two tournaments (Apertura and Clausura) and determined the 57th and 58th champions in the history of the league. It also provided two berths for the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League. The league had a reserve tournament for the first time in history with players between 15 and 20 years old.[1]

2010–11 teams

Necaxa (promoted)

Team Information

Team Stadium Capacity Manager Captain Shirt Manufacturer Main Shirt Sponsor
MarathónOlímpico Metropolitano40,000Honduras Edwin PavónHonduras Mario BerríosJomaBanco Continental
MotaguaTiburcio Carías Andino35,000Honduras Ramón MaradiagaHonduras Amado GuevaraJomaPepsi
OlimpiaTiburcio Carías Andino35,000 Colombia Carlos RestrepoHonduras Danilo TurciosPumaCoca-Cola
Real EspañaFrancisco Morazán120,000 Argentina Mario ZanabriaHonduras Alfredo MejíaLottoRespuestos de Atlántida
VictoriaNilmo Edwards25,000Honduras Jorge PinedaHonduras Júnior IzaguirreLeyde
VidaNilmo Edwards25,000 Honduras Carlos MartínezHonduras Bryan BeckelesJomaLeyde
HispanoCarlos Miranda10,000Honduras Raúl Martínez SambuláArgentina Pablo GenoveseKaiserTigo
PlatenseExcélsior10,000Argentina Héctor VargasHonduras Juan CárcamoJoma
NecaxaMarcelo Tinoco5,000Honduras Jorge JiménezPumaCONGOLON
Deportes SavioSergio Antonio Reyes5,000Honduras Hernán GarcíaKaiserTigo
  • 1 Due to disputes with the city, Real España played its home games in Choloma and Puerto Cortés during the Apertura tournament.

Apertura

The Apertura tournament started on 7 August 2010 at Estadio Nilmo Edwards in La Ceiba with the game between Vida and Real España.[2]

Regular season

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Victoria 18 10 2 6 26 24 +2 32 Qualified to the Final round
2 Marathón 18 8 7 3 26 18 +8 31
3 Real España 18 7 8 3 28 22 +6 29
4 Olimpia 18 7 7 4 29 19 +10 28
5 Platense 18 8 2 8 20 22 2 26
6 Vida 18 7 4 7 26 23 +3 25
7 Motagua 18 5 6 7 21 25 4 21
8 Deportes Savio 18 5 6 7 22 30 8 21
9 Necaxa 18 5 4 9 18 19 1 19
10 Hispano 18 3 4 11 17 31 14 13
Updated to match(es) played on 20 November 2010. Source:

Results

As of 20 November 2010
Home \ Away[1] SAV HIS MARMOTNECOLIPLARESVICVID
Deportes Savio 10 02 22 21 11 31 00 10 21
Hispano 00 22 20 00 14 12 13 23 10
Marathón 11 02 10 00 10 10 00 51 00
Motagua 10 22 32 10 12 10 11 30 02
Necaxa 31 30 01 30 01 21 11 02 12
Olimpia 52 20 22 11 11 20 22 12 10
Platense 20 20 22 21 10 10 12 21 02
Real España 33 10 32 11 12 21 22 12 10
Victoria 31 21 01 21 10 11 20 21 12
Vida 42 42 23 22 21 11 01 13 11

Source: Soccerway
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Final round

Semifinals

Victoria vs Olimpia
Olimpia 2–0 Victoria
Hernández  79'
Güity  90+1'
Report
Attendance: 7,387
Referee: Geovany Mendoza
Olimpia
Victoria

Victoria 0–1 Olimpia
Report Bruschi  38'
Attendance: 5,308
Referee: Mario Moncada
Victoria
Olimpia
  • Olimpia won 3–0 on aggregate score.
Marathón vs Real España
Real España 2–2 Marathón
Bica  11'
Lobo  17'
Report Diamond  24'
Valladares  45'
Attendance: 10,711
Referee: Wilson Matute
Real España
Marathón

Marathón 0–2 Real España
Report Lobo  17'  54'
Marathón
Real España
  • Real España won 4–2 on aggregate score.

Final

Real España vs Olimpia
Olimpia 1–1 Real España
Días  7' Report Lobo  4'
Attendance: 16,964
Referee: Wilson Matute
Olimpia
Real España

Real España 2–1
AET
Olimpia
Martínez  87'
Mattoso  111'
Report Bruschi  71'
Attendance: 17,197
Referee: Benigno Pineda
Real España
Olimpia
  • Real España won 3–2 on aggregate score.
Liga Nacional
2010–11 Apertura Champion
Real C.D. España
10th title

Top goalscorers

As of 11 December 2010
  • 12 goals:
  • 11 goals:
  • 9 goals:
Honduras Rony Flores (Marathón)
Brazil Douglas Mattoso (Real España)
  • 8 goals:
  • 7 goals:
Honduras Rubén Licona (Necaxa)
Honduras Alexander López (Olimpia)
  • 6 goals:
Honduras Randy Diamond (Marathón)
Brazil Carlos Días (Olimpia)
  • 5 goals:
Honduras Héctor Flores (Hispano)
Honduras Georgie Welcome (Motagua)
  • 4 goals:
  • 3 goals:
  • 2 goals:
  • 1 goal:
Honduras Romell Quioto (Vida)
Honduras David Meza (Platense)
Brazil Marcelo dos Santos (Motagua)
Colombia Luis Castro (Vida)
Honduras Julián Rápalo (Deportes Savio)
Honduras Brayan Beckeles (Vida)
Honduras Mario Berríos (Marathón)
Honduras Carlos Mejía (Marathón)
Honduras Oscar Durón (Necaxa)
Honduras Carlos Morán (Victoria)
Honduras Wilmer Crisanto (Victoria)
Honduras Mariano Acevedo (Marathón)
Honduras Alexander Aguilar (Platense)
Honduras Angel Hill (Hispano)
Brazil Bruno da Silva (Victoria)
Honduras Jorge Lozano (Vida)
Belize Elroy Kuylen (Platense)
Honduras Víctor Mena (Victoria)
Honduras Marvin Sánchez (Vida)
Honduras Fabio Ulloa (Necaxa)
Honduras Edwin Salvador (Necaxa)
Honduras Léster Macías (Hispano)
Honduras Bani Lozano (Olimpia)
Honduras Aly Arriola (Motagua)
Honduras Rommel Murillo (Vida)
Honduras Dixon Mauricio (Necaxa)
Honduras Franco Güity (Olimpia)
Honduras Elder Valladares (Marathón)
Honduras Jesús Navas (Necaxa)
Argentina Pablo Genovese (Hispano)
Honduras Quiarol Arzú (Platense)
Colombia Charles Córdoba (Motagua)
Honduras Roger Mondragón (Motagua)
Honduras Francisco López (Deportes Savio)
Honduras Carlos Navarro (Hispano)
Brazil Ney Costa (Deportes Savio)
Honduras Milton Palacios (Marathón)
Honduras Jairo Crisanto (Victoria)
Honduras Vicente Solórzano (Deportes Savio)
Honduras Gustavo Alvarado (Motagua)
Honduras Johnny Leverón (Motagua)
  • 1 own-goal:

Clausura

The Clausura tournament started on 15 January 2011 with the game between reigning champions Real C.D. España who played against C.D.S. Vida.[3] The game ended with an unexpected 0–1 home defeat for Real España; Pompilio Cacho scored the first goal of the season.[4]
On 16 March 2011, the league decided to switch rounds 14 and 15, thereby the local derbies from 26–27 March don't interfere with the Honduras national football team fixtures.[5]
On 9 April 2011, C.D. Olimpia ensured its participation in the semifinals after defeating C.D. Marathón 0–1 at Estadio Francisco Morazán;[6] C.D. Motagua did it on 17 April 2011 in La Ceiba against C.D. Victoria with a 1–2 away victory;[7] and on the very last round, C.D.S. Vida and Marathón also joined to face C.D. Motagua and C.D. Olimpia on the semifinals respectively.[8] On 30 April 2011, C.D. Motagua earned a ticket to the Final after a 3–3 draw on aggregate against C.D.S. Vida;[9] C.D. Olimpia qualified against C.D. Marathón one day later.[10] As a result, the contenders of the Honduran Superclásico faced each other again for the sixth time in a Final series in the history of the league. Motagua rectified its good performance and with a 5–3 aggregate score defeated its main rival and obtained its 12th league title.[11]

Real España, Motagua and Olimpia earned berths to the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League.[12]

Regular season

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Olimpia 18 9 6 3 24 11 +13 33 Qualified to the Final round
2 Motagua 18 8 7 3 25 17 +8 31
3 Vida 18 7 5 6 23 18 +5 26
4 Marathón 18 7 4 7 21 17 +4 25
5 Real España 18 6 7 5 25 25 0 25
6 Necaxa 18 5 9 4 25 24 +1 24
7 Hispano 18 5 9 4 16 18 2 24
8 Deportes Savio 18 5 5 8 25 36 11 20
9 Platense 18 4 5 9 21 29 8 17
10 Victoria 18 3 5 10 25 35 10 14
Updated to match(es) played on 20 April 2011. Source:

Results

As of 20 April 2011
Home \ Away[1] SAV HIS MARMOTNECOLIPLARESVICVID
Deportes Savio 10 21 33 22 00 42 33 21 10
Hispano 20 00 00 20 10 10 23 21 00
Marathón 10 21 01 22 01 01 20 30 21
Motagua 41 00 10 11 21 11 23 02 20
Necaxa 40 22 10 01 10 10 21 22 00
Olimpia 21 60 11 11 20 10 10 31 21
Platense 20 11 12 13 11 11 01 22 21
Real España 11 11 22 21 22 00 21 23 01
Victoria 31 00 02 12 33 12 34 11 02
Vida 53 11 21 00 31 00 41 01 21

Source: Soccerway
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Final round

Semifinals

Olimpia vs Marathón
Marathón
Olimpia

Olimpia 1–0 Marathón
Henríquez  90+1' (o.g.) Report
Attendance: 10,802
Referee: Benigno Pineda
Olimpia
Marathón
  • Olimpia 1–1 Marathón on aggregate score; Olimpia advanced on better Regular season performance.
Motagua vs Vida
Vida 1–0 Motagua
Altamirano  78' Report
Attendance: 6,067
Referee: Miguel Torres
Vida
Motagua

Motagua 3–2 Vida
Bengtson  41' (pen.)
Ramírez  80'
Copete  90+2'
Report Genovese  58'
Castro  71'
Attendance: 6,836
Referee: Erick Andino
Motagua
Vida
  • Motagua 3–3 Vida on aggregate score; Motagua advanced on better Regular season performance

Final

Olimpia vs Motagua
Motagua 2–2 Olimpia
Guevara  42'
Bengtson  68'
Report Caetano  10'
Bruschi  74'
Attendance: 12,462
Referee: Raúl Castro
Motagua
Olimpia

Olimpia 1–3 Motagua
de Souza  29' Report Bengtson  16'  90+3' (pen.)
Guevara  46'
Olimpia
Motagua
  • Motagua won 5–3 on aggregate score.
Liga Nacional
2010–11 Clausura Champion
Motagua
12th title

Top goalscorers

As of 15 May 2011
  • 15 goals:
  • 12 goals:
Brazil Ney Costa (Deportes Savio)
  • 9 goals:
Honduras Elmer Zelaya (Victoria)
  • 7 goals:
  • 6 goals:
  • 5 goals:
  • 4 goals:
  • 3 goals:
  • 2 goals:
  • 1 goal:
  • 1 own-goal:
Honduras Henry Acosta (Hispano)
Honduras Carlos Pérez (Necaxa)
Honduras Astor Henríquez (Marathón)
Brazil Douglas Mattoso (Olimpia)
Honduras Mario Padilla (Deportes Savio)
Honduras Vicente Solórzano (Deportes Savio)
Honduras Jorge Lozano (Vida)

Aggregate table

Relegation was determined by the aggregated table of both Apertura and Clausura tournaments. On 17 April 2011 Hispano F.C. were mathematically relegated to the Liga de Ascenso after a 0–0 home draw against C.D. Marathón at Estadio Carlos Miranda.[13] Hispano played 6 season at Liga Nacional since 2005–06.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Olimpia 36 16 13 7 53 30 +23 61 Qualified to the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League Preliminary Round[lower-alpha 1]
2 Marathón 36 15 11 10 47 35 +12 56
3 Real España 36 13 15 8 53 47 +6 54 Qualified to the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage[lower-alpha 2]
4 Motagua 36 13 13 10 46 42 +4 52 Qualified to the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League Preliminary Round[lower-alpha 2]
5 Vida 36 14 9 13 49 41 +8 51
6 Victoria 36 13 7 16 51 59 8 46
7 Necaxa 36 10 13 13 43 43 0 43
8 Platense 36 12 7 17 41 51 10 43
9 Deportes Savio 36 10 11 15 47 66 19 41
10 Hispano 36 8 13 15 33 49 16 37 Relegated to the 2011–12 Liga de Ascenso
Updated to match(es) played on 20 April 2011. Source:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. Olimpia qualified to the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League as berth reallocated from Belize.
  2. 1 2 Real España and Motagua qualified to the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League as Apertura and Clausura champions respectively.

References

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