2016–17 Honduran Liga Nacional

The 2016–17 Honduran Liga Nacional season was the 51st Honduran Liga Nacional edition since its establishment in 1965. For this season, the system format stayed the same as the previous season. The tournament began in July 2016[1] and ended in May 2017.

Liga Nacional
Season2016–17
ChampionsApertura:
Motagua (14th title)
Clausura:
Motagua (15th title)
RelegatedSocial Sol
CONCACAF Champions LeagueMotagua
CONCACAF LeagueHonduras Progreso
Platense
Olimpia
Matches played200
Goals scored569 (2.85 per match)
Top goalscorerMartínez (22)
Biggest home winOLI 7–1 VID
Biggest away winVID 0–4 RES
Highest scoringHNP 3–5 PLA
OLI 7–1 VID
JUT 3–5 OLI
Longest unbeaten runMotagua (14)
Longest losing runVida (8)
All statistics correct as of 28 May 2017.

2016–17 teams

A total of 10 teams competed in the tournament, including 9 sides from the 2015–16 season plus C.D. Social Sol, promoted from the 2015–16 Liga de Ascenso.[2]

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Honduras ProgresoEl ProgresoEstadio Humberto Micheletti5,000
JuticalpaJuticalpaEstadio Juan Ramón Brevé Vargas20,000
MarathónSan Pedro SulaEstadio Yankel Rosenthal15,000
MotaguaTegucigalpaEstadio Tiburcio Carías Andino35,000
OlimpiaTegucigalpaEstadio Tiburcio Carías Andino35,000
PlatensePuerto CortésEstadio Excélsior7,910
Real EspañaSan Pedro SulaEstadio Francisco Morazán26,781
Real SociedadTocoaEstadio Francisco Martínez Durón3,000
Social SolOlanchitoEstadio San Jorge3,000
VidaLa CeibaEstadio Nilmo Edwards18,000

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureVacancyReplaced byAppointmentPosition in table
Platense Ariel SenaResigned13 May 2016[3] Reynaldo Clavasquín30 May 2016[4]Preseason
Real España Miguel FaleroResigned[5]17 May 2016 Mauro Reyes[6]27 May 2016Preseason
Real Sociedad Mauro ReyesResigned27 May 2016 Marvin Solano[7]3 June 2016Preseason
Real Sociedad Marvin SolanoSacked17 August 2016 Carlos Martínez[8]25 August 20168th
Social Sol Carlos CaballeroSacked19 September 2016 Horacio Londoño[9]20 September 201610th
Social Sol Horacio LondoñoResigned[10]10 October 2016 Gustavo Gallegos10 October 201610th
Juticalpa Wilmer CruzResigned19 November 2016 Jorge Pineda24 November 2016[11]8th
Marathón Carlos PavónSacked12 December 2016 Manuel Keosseián12 December 2016[12]Mid season
Vida Elvin LópezSacked16 December 2016 Carlos Pavón18 December 2016[13]Mid season
Real España Mauro ReyesSacked16 January 2017 Ramón Maradiaga16 January 2017[14]3rd
Social Sol Gustavo GallegosSacked20 February 2017 Airon Reyes20 February 20179th
Vida Carlos PavónSacked[15]11 March 2017 Santiago Fúnez16 March 201710th

Apertura

The Apertura tournament is the first half of the 2016–17 season which was played from 29 July to 18 December 2016.[16] The fixture was unveiled on 9 July.[17] C.D. Social Sol made its official debut in Liga Nacional on 29 July when they lost 3–2 to Club Deportivo Olimpia at Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino.[18] C.D. Real Sociedad's Marvin Solano became the first manager to get sacked after only four weeks the season started. On week 10, C.D. Motagua and C.D. Honduras Progreso draw 0–0 in Catacamas; in such game, Melissa Borjas became the first female referee in Liga Nacional's history to enforce the laws in an official game.[19] Motagua obtained its 14th national league after defeating Platense F.C. in an unprecedented final series.[20]

Regular season

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Olimpia 18 12 3 3 35 21 +14 39 Qualification to the Semifinals
2 Platense 18 9 5 4 37 26 +11 32
3 Real España 18 9 4 5 31 22 +9 31 Qualification to the Second round
4 Motagua 18 7 7 4 30 24 +6 28
5 Marathón 18 6 6 6 22 22 0 24
6 Real Sociedad 18 6 6 6 23 24 1 24
7 Honduras Progreso 18 7 3 8 23 31 8 24
8 Juticalpa 18 3 9 6 24 26 2 18
9 Vida 18 3 6 9 13 25 12 15
10 Social Sol 18 2 3 13 12 29 17 9
Updated to match(es) played on 19 November 2016. Source:

Results

As of 19 November 2016
Home \ Away HNP JUT MAR MOT OLI PLA RES RSO SOC VID
Honduras Progreso 1–1 1–2 0–2 2–0 3–5 3–1 4–1 1–0 1–0
Juticalpa 4–1 0–1 0–0 1–2 1–3 2–1 1–1 3–1 1–1
Marathón 2–2 2–2 3–1 2–0 3–3 0–0 0–0 2–0 0–1
Motagua 0–0 2–2 3–1 1–1 4–2 1–1 2–0 1–0 4–1
Olimpia 2–0 2–0 3–0 3–1 3–1 1–0 1–0 3–2 3–1
Platense 4–1 2–2 1–1 4–2 2–2 1–0 1–2 2–0 3–0
Real España 4–1 2–2 2–1 2–2 3–2 1–0 2–1 2–1 3–0
Real Sociedad 3–0 2–1 2–1 1–1 2–3 1–2 3–2 1–1 1–1
Social Sol 0–1 1–0 0–1 3–2 1–2 0–1 0–3 1–1 0–0
Vida 0–1 1–1 1–0 0–1 2–2 0–0 1–2 0–1 3–1
Source: Soccerway
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Postseason

Results

Playoffs Semifinals Finals
2 Platense 1 1 2
3 Real España 3 2 5 3 Real España 1 1 2
6 Real Sociedad 2 1 3 2 Platense 0 1 1
4 Motagua 1 1 2
1 Olimpia 0 1 1
4 Motagua 2 1 3 4 Motagua 1 1 2
5 Marathón 1 2 3
24 November 2016 PlayoffsReal Sociedad2–3Real EspañaTocoa, Colón
14:00 CST H. Martínez  52'
R. Martínez  58'
Starting XI
(GK) Reyes – 27
Paz – 2
Matute – 3
Colón – 4
R. Martínez – 11
Peña – 13
 36' Solórzano – 14
 89' Salgado – 15
Melgares – 17
Gutierres – 23
Arzú – 31
Substitutes
 36' H. Martínez – 16
 89' C. Martínez – 8

Coach
C. Martínez (HON)
Report  29' Zalazar
 57'  61' López
Starting XI
22 – L. López (GK)
2 – Chávez
10 – Ursino  64'
13 – Vargas
14 – Altamirano  68'
16 – Zalazar
19 – I. López  78'
20 – Arévalo
23 – Delgado
28 – Oseguera
44 – Barahona
Substitutes
7 – Borjas  64'
9 – Arita  68'
5 – Velásquez  78'
Coach
(HON) Reyes
Stadium: Estadio Francisco Martínez Durón
Referee: Héctor Rodríguez
27 November 2016 PlayoffsReal España2–1Real SociedadSan Pedro Sula, Cortés
16:00 CST Cardozo  2'
Zalazar  40'
Starting XI
(GK) L. López – 22
Chávez – 2
 57' Acosta – 6
Vargas – 13
 79' Altamirano – 14
 56' Zalazar – 16
Arévalo – 20
Delgado – 23
Oseguera – 28
Cardozo – 35
Barahona – 44
Substitutes
 56' Ursino – 10
 57' I. López – 19
 79' Borjas – 7
Coach
Reyes (HON)
Report  42' Arzú

Starting XI
27 – Reyes (GK)
2 – Paz
3 – Matute
4 – Colón
6 – Barralaga  67'
11 – R. Martínez
13 – Peña
14 – Solórzano  59'
15 – Salgado
23 – Gutierres
31 – Arzú
Substitutes
16 – H. Martínez  59'
17 – Melgares  67'

Coach
(HON) C. Martínez
Stadium: Estadio Francisco Morazán
Referee: Óscar Moncada
  • Real España won 5–3 on aggregated.
23 November 2016 PlayoffsMarathón1–2MotaguaSan Pedro Sula, Cortés
19:00 CST Reyes  55'

Starting XI
 9' (GK) Bodden – 1
Córdova – 3
Puerto – 6
Córdoba – 9
López – 12
Fuentes – 17
Reyes – 11
 70' Berríos – 19
Munive – 24
Mejía – 30
 46' Suazo – 43
Substitutes
 9' (GK) Torres – 25
 46' W. Martínez – 8
 70' E. Martínez – 7
Coach
Pavón (HON)
Report  4' Montes
 90+1' Crisanto
Starting XI
1 – Fonseca (GK)
2 – Montes
3 – Figueroa
6 – Mayorquín
7 – Discua  75'
9 – Castillo
10 – Andino  61'
16 – Castellanos
23 – Pucheta
27 – Crisanto
31 – Bernárdez  66'
Substitutes
5 – Pereira  61'
24 – Elvir  66'
11 – Vega  75'
Coach
(ARG) Vásquez
Stadium: Estadio Francisco Morazán
Referee: Saíd Martínez
27 November 2016 PlayoffsMotagua1–2MarathónTegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 CST Castillo  90+8' (pen.)

Starting XI
(GK) Fonseca – 1
Montes – 2
Figueroa – 3
 75' Mayorquí – 6
Discua – 7
Castillo – 9
Castellanos – 16
 46' W. Crisanto – 18
Vergara – 22
F. Crisanto – 27
 46' Bernárdez – 31
Substitutes
 46' Pereira – 5
 46' Elvir – 24
 75' Flores – 8
Coach
Vásquez (ARG)
Report  45+3' Reyes
 88' Puerto
Starting XI
1 – Bodden (GK)
3 – Córdova
9 – Córdoba  74'
11 – Reyes
12 – López
17 – Fuentes
19 – Berríos  64'
20 – Vargas
24 – Munive
30 – Mejía
46 – Suazo
Substitutes
6 – Puerto  64'
10 – Silva  74'

Coach
(HON) Pavón
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Referee: Geovanny Mendoza
  • Motagua 3–3 Marathón on aggregated; Motagua advanced on regular season performance.

1 December 2016 SemifinalsMotagua1–0OlimpiaTegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
19:30 CST Andino  57'
Starting XI
(GK) Fonseca – 1
Montes – 2
Figueroa – 3
Pereira – 5
Discua – 7
Castillo – 9
 55' Vega – 11
Castellanos – 16
 75' Vergara – 22
Elvir – 24
 76' F. Crisanto – 27
Substitutes
 55' Andino – 10
 75' Mayorquín – 6
 76' W. Crisanto – 18
Coach
Vásquez (ARG)
Report
Starting XI
28 – Escober (GK)
2 – Álvarez
3 – Güity
8 – Garrido
12 – Johnson
13 – Costly
14 – Fonseca
16 – Rodas  62'
26 – Salas  78'
31 – Quioto
33 – Chirinos  72'
Substitutes
10 – Méndez  62'
7 – Mejía  72'
19 – Tobías  78'
Coach
(ARG) Vargas
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Referee: Raúl Castro
4 December 2016 SemifinalsOlimpia1–1MotaguaTegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 CST Estupiñán  45+2'
Starting XI
(GK) Valladares – 27
Álvarez – 2
Güity – 3
Garrido – 8
Fonseca – 14
Estupiñán – 18
 54' Tobías – 19
 65' Salas – 26
Quioto – 31
 61' Chirinos – 33
Oliva – 64
Substitutes
 54' Sánchez
 61' Costly – 13
 65' Rodas – 16
Coach
Vargas (ARG)
Report  31' Pereira
Starting XI
1 – Fonseca (GK)
2 – Montes  34'
3 – Figueroa
5 – Pereira
7 – Discua
9 – Castillo
11 – Vega  57'
16 – Castellanos
18 – Crisanto
22 – Vergara  49'
24 – Elvir
Substitutes
23 – Pucheta  34'
6 – Mayorquín  49'
10 – Andino  57'
Coach
(ARG) Vásquez
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Referee: Melvin Matamoros
  • Motagua won 2–1 on aggregated.
1 December 2016 SemifinalsReal España1–1PlatenseSan Pedro Sula, Cortés
19:00 CST Zalazar  54'
Starting XI
(GK) L. López – 22
Chávez – 2
Acosta – 6
 62' Ursino – 10
Vargas – 13
Altamirano – 14
Zalazar – 16
Delgado – 23
Oseguera – 28
 86' Benavídez – 38
Barahona – 44
Substitutes
 62' López – 19
 86' Cardozo – 35

Coach
Reyes (HON)
Report  7' Castillo
Starting XI
1 – Pineda (GK)
2 – Castro
4 – Montes
5 – Castillo
6 – Palacios
7 – Álvarez  46'
9 – Lobo  66'
11 – Hay
14 – Reyes
16 – Cardona  43'
30 – Dixon
Substitutes
23 – Andrade  43'
12 – Vargas  46'
17 – Norales  66'
Coach
(HON) Clavasquín
Stadium: Estadio Francisco Morazán
Referee: Miguel Torres
4 December 2016 SemifinalsPlatense1–1Real EspañaPuerto Cortés, Cortés
15:00 CST Dixon  6'
Starting XI
(GK) Calderón – 29
Castro – 2
Montes – 4
Castillo – 5
 71' Álvarez – 7
 47' Hay – 11
Reyes – 14
 62' Cardona – 16
Norales – 17
Mendoza – 25
Dixon – 30
Substitutes
 47' Lobo – 9
 62' Andrade – 23
 71' Palacios – 6
Coach
Clavasquín (HON)
Report  62' Delgado
Starting XI
22 – L. López (GK)
2 – Chávez
6 – Acosta
13 – Vargas
14 – Altamirano
16 – Zalazar
23 – Delgado
28 – Oseguera
35 – Cardozo  67'
38 – Benavídez  69'
44 – Barahona  63'
Substitutes
10 – Ursino  63'
4 – Róchez  67'
19 – I. López  69'
Coach
(HON) Reyes
Stadium: Estadio Excélsior
Referee: Saíd Martínez
  • Platense 2–2 Real España on aggregated; Platense advanced on regular season performance.

11 December 2016 FinalMotagua1–0PlatenseTegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 CST Vergara  45+3'
Starting XI
 72' (GK) Fonseca – 1
Figueroa – 3
Pereira – 5
Discua – 7
Castillo – 9
Andino – 10
Castellanos – 16
 58' W. Crisanto – 18
Vergara – 22
 64' Pucheta – 23
Elvir – 24
Substitutes
 58' F. Crisanto – 27
 64' Mayorquín – 6
 72' Licona – 25
Coach
Vásquez (ARG)
Report
Starting XI
29 – Calderón (GK)
2 – Castro
4 – Montes
5 – Castillo
7 – Álvarez  23'
9 – Lobo  45'
14 – Reyes  78'
16 – Cardona
17 – Norales
25 – Mendoza
30 – Dixon
Substitutes
8 – Franco  23'
23 – Andrade  45'
12 – Vargas  78'
Coach
(HON) Clavasquín
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 22,637
Referee: Raúl Castro
18 December 2016 FinalPlatense1–1MotaguaPuerto Cortés, Cortés
15:00 CST Cardona  45+1'
Starting XI
(GK) Calderón – 29
Castro – 2
 87' Montes – 4
Castillo – 5
Álvarez – 7
Hay – 11
 79' Núñez – 15
Cardona – 16
 53' Norales – 17
Mendoza – 25
Dixon – 30
Substitutes
 53' Ávila – 41
 79' Vargas – 12
 87' Franco – 8
Coach
Clavasquín (HON)
Report  60' Discua
Starting XI
25 – Licona (GK)
2 – Montes
3 – Figueroa
5 – Pereira
6 – Mayorquín  46'
7 – Discua  71'
9 – Castillo
16 – Castellanos
22 – Vergara
27 – F. Crisanto  58'
31 – Bernárdez
Substitutes
11 – Vega  46'
18 – W. Crisanto  58'
8 – Flores  71'
Coach
(ARG) Vásquez
Stadium: Estadio Excélsior
Attendance: 9,033
Referee: Melvin Matamoros
  • Motagua won 2–1 on aggregated.

Clausura

The Clausura tournament is the second half of the 2016–17 season. The regular season fixtures were released on 10 December 2016.[21] The first match of the tournament was played on 7 January at Estadio Francisco Morazán between Real C.D. España and C.D. Social Sol which ended in a scoreless tie. On 8 February, Club Deportivo Olimpia defeated C.D.S. Vida with a 7–1 score, a game in which striker Roger Rojas scored five goals, a record only shared with Arturo Garden, Jorge Arriola and Marlon Hernández. On week 7, Vida and Juticalpa F.C. draw 1–1 at Estadio Carlos Calderón, a venue used in Liga Nacional for the first time. On 22 April, Social Sol's player Francisco Reyes became the first ever goalkeeper to score two goals in a league match after converting two penalty kicks in the 2–1 victory over C.D. Marathón.[22] On 28 May, C.D. Motagua obtained its 15th league title and their second in a row after defeating C.D. Honduras Progreso with a 7–1 aggregated score. In such game, 4 people were kill due to suffocation after a human stampede tried to push their way in to access the stadium which was already overcrowded.[23]

Regular season

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Olimpia 18 11 4 3 47 26 +21 37 Qualification to the Semifinals
2 Motagua 18 9 7 2 35 21 +14 34
3 Real España 18 9 5 4 29 20 +9 32 Qualification to the Second round
4 Honduras Progreso 18 9 4 5 28 26 +2 31
5 Marathón 18 8 3 7 26 22 +4 27
6 Real Sociedad 18 7 5 6 26 22 +4 26
7 Platense 18 5 5 8 14 25 11 20
8 Social Sol 18 2 9 7 17 27 10 15
9 Juticalpa 18 2 5 11 23 37 14 11
10 Vida 18 2 5 11 15 34 19 11
Updated to match(es) played on 29 April 2017. Source:

Results

As of 29 April 2017
Home \ Away HNP JUT MAR MOT OLI PLA RES RSO SOC VID
Honduras Progreso 3–2 1–1 2–2 2–1 0–1 0–1 0–0 2–1 2–1
Juticalpa 3–4 0–1 0–0 3–5 3–1 0–3 2–1 2–2 1–1
Marathón 0–2 3–1 1–2 2–0 2–0 1–3 4–2 2–0 2–1
Motagua 3–1 3–2 2–0 1–1 4–0 1–1 3–1 4–0 2–0
Olimpia 5–2 3–2 3–2 2–2 3–0 3–1 3–0 3–1 7–1
Platense 0–1 3–1 0–2 2–1 2–2 2–1 1–1 2–1 0–0
Real España 2–1 2–0 1–1 2–2 1–3 1–0 2–1 0–0 3–1
Real Sociedad 1–2 1–0 2–1 4–0 2–0 0–0 3–0 3–3 2–0
Social Sol 1–1 0–0 2–1 2–2 0–1 0–0 1–1 0–0 2–1
Vida 1–2 1–1 0–0 0–1 2–2 2–0 0–4 1–2 2–1
Source: Soccerway
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Postseason

Results

Playoffs Semifinals Finals
2 Motagua 2 2 4
3 Real España 1 4 5 3 Real España 1 2 3
6 Real Sociedad 2 1 3 2 Motagua 4 3 7
4 Honduras Progreso 1 0 1
1 Olimpia 2 2 4
4 Honduras Progreso 0 1 1 4 Honduras Progreso 4 2 6
5 Marathón 1 0 1
3 May 2017 PlayoffsReal Sociedad2–1Real EspañaTocoa, Colón
14:00 CST Arzú  60'
Martínez  66'
Starting XI
(GK) Y. Arzú – 27
Paz – 2
Matute – 3
Caraballo – 4
R. Martínez – 11
Solórzano – 14
Salgado – 15
 52' Clark – 18
Osorio – 30
 83' P. Arzú – 31
 44' Mejía – 33
Substitutes
 44' C. Martínez – 8
 52' Meza – 12
 83' O. Martínez – 19
Coach
Medina (HON)
Report  40' Cardozo

Starting XI
1 – Hernández (GK)
6 – Acosta
7 – Borjas
11 – Tejeda  66'
17 – Claros
19 – López
20 – Arévalo
23 – Delgado  55'
28 – Oseguera  79'
35 – Cardozo
44 – Barahona
Substitutes
38 – Benavídez  55'
10 – Ursino  66'
54 – Romero  79'
Coach
(HON) Maradiaga
Stadium: Estadio Francisco Martínez Durón
Referee: Héctor Rodríguez
6 May 2017 PlayoffsReal España4–1Real SociedadSan Pedro Sula, Cortés
19:00 CST Delgado  1'
Acosta  60'
Tejeda  82'
Barahona  90'
Starting XI
(GK) López – 22
 84' Acosta – 6
Ursino – 10
Vargas – 13
Claros – 17
López – 19
Arévalo – 20
Delgado – 23
 74' Cardozo – 35
Barahona – 44
Romero – 54
Substitutes
 74' Tejeda – 11
 84' Borjas – 7

Coach
Maradiaga (HON)
Report  80' Martínez



Starting XI
27 – Y. Arzú (GK)
2 – Paz
3 – Matute
4 – Caraballo  28'
11 – R. Martínez
13 – Peña
14 – Solórzano  65'
15 – Salgado
18 – Clark
30 – Osorio
31 – P. Arzú  63'
Substitutes
8 – C. Martínez  28'
7 – Cárcamo  63'
9 – J. Martínez  65'
Coach
(HON) Medina
Stadium: Estadio Francisco Morazán
Referee: Melvin Matamoros
  • Real España won 5–3 on aggregated.
3 May 2017 PlayoffsMarathón1–0Honduras ProgresoSan Pedro Sula, Cortés
15:30 CST Vargas  90+4'
Starting XI
(GK) Torres – 25
Córdova – 3
Fernandes – 4
Norales – 5
 80' Rodríguez – 7
Martínez – 8
 64' Barbosa – 9
López – 12
 78' Fuentes – 17
Berríos – 19
Arboleda – 27
Substitutes
 64' Argueta – 14
 78' Banegas – 16
 80' Vargas – 20
Coach
Keosseián (URU)
Report
Starting XI
18 – Cárcamo (GK)
1 – P. Martínez
6 – Delgado
8 – Cardona
10 – Morales  85'
11 – Elvir  64'
12 – Acevedo
21 – Smith
22 – Duarte
31 – Sánchez
38 – H. Martínez  57'
Substitutes
13 – Britto  57'
23 – Mencía  64'
15 – López  85'
Coach
(HON) Cruz
Stadium: Estadio Yankel Rosenthal
Referee: Óscar Moncada
6 May 2017 PlayoffsHonduras Progreso1–0MarathónEl Progreso, Yoro
19:15 CST Britto  31'
Starting XI
(GK) Cárcamo – 18
Martínez – 1
Delgado – 6
Cardona – 8
 76' Morales – 10
 62' Elvir – 11
Acevedo – 12
Britto – 13
Smith – 21
Duarte – 22
Sánchez – 31
Substitutes
 62' Gómez – 16
 76' Mencía – 23
Coach
Cruz (HON)
Report
Starting XI
1 – Bodden (GK)
2 – Bernárdez
3 – Córdova
4 – Fernandes
5 – Norales
7 – Rodríguez  68'
8 – Martínez
12 – López
16 – Banegas
17 – Fuentes
27 – Arboleda
Substitutes
14 – Argueta  68'

Coach
(URU) Keosseián
Stadium: Estadio Humberto Micheletti
Referee: Armando Castro
  • Honduras Progreso 1–1 Marathón on aggregated; Honduras Progreso advanced on regular season performance.

11 May 2017 SemifinalsHonduras Progreso4–2OlimpiaEl Progreso, Yoro
19:15 CST Elvir  6'  58'
Cardona  43'
Sánchez  67'
Starting XI
(GK) Cárcamo – 18
Martínez – 1
Delgado – 6
Cardona – 8
Morales – 10
Elvir – 11
Acevedo – 12
Britto – 13
Smith – 21
Duarte – 22
Sánchez – 31
Substitutes

Coach
Cruz (HON)
Report  2'  47' (pen.) Alvarado


Starting XI
28 – Escober (GK)
4 – de Souza
6 – Alvarado
8 – Garrido
13 – Costly
20 – López
26 – Salas
29 – Mejía
30 – Palacios
32 – García  61'
33 – Chirinos
Substitutes
24 – Flores  61'
Coach
(ARG) Vargas
Stadium: Estadio Humberto Micheletti
Referee: Geovanny Mendoza
13 May 2017 SemifinalsOlimpia2–2Honduras ProgresoTegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
19:00 CST Chirinos  16'
Alvarado  65' (pen.)
Starting XI
(GK) Escober – 18
de Souza – 4
Alvarado – 6
 86' Garrido – 8
Méndez – 10
Costly – 13
López – 20
 58' Rojas – 21
Mejía – 29
Palacios – 30
Chirinos – 33
Substitutes
 58' Estupiñán – 18
 86' Salas – 26

Coach
Vargas (ARG)
Report  45' Britto
 83' Mencía
Starting XI
18 – Cárcamo (GK)
1 – P. Martínez
6 – Delgado
8 – Cardona
10 – Morales  59'
11 – Elvir  74'
13 – Britto  52'
16 – Gómez
21 – Smith
22 – Duarte
31 – Sánchez
Substitutes
15 – López  52'
38 – H. Martínez  59'
23 – Mencía  74'
Coach
(HON) Cruz
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Referee: Orlando Hernández
  • Honduras Progreso won 6–4 on aggregated.
11 May 2017 SemifinalsReal España1–2MotaguaSan Pedro Sula, Cortés
19:00 CST Cardozo  11'

Starting XI
(GK) López – 22
Acosta – 6
 60' Ursino – 10
Vargas – 13
Claros – 17
 80' López – 19
Arévalo – 20
 75' Delgado – 23
Cardozo – 35
Barahona – 44
Romero – 54
Substitutes
 60' Benavídez – 38
 75' Tejeda – 11
 80' Altamirano – 14
Coach
Maradiaga (HON)
Report  14' Discua
 87' López
Starting XI
19 – Rougier (GK)
2 – Montes
3 – Figueroa
5 – Pereira
6 – Mayorquín
7 – Discua
10 – Andino  76'
11 – Vega
16 – Castellanos
24 – Elvir
27 – F. Crisanto  72'
Substitutes
18 – W. Crisanto  72'
34 – López  76'

Coach
(ARG) Vásquez
Stadium: Estadio Francisco Morazán
Referee: Nelson Salgado
14 May 2017 SemifinalsMotagua2–2Real EspañaTegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 CST Mayorquín  80'
Elvir  88'
Starting XI
(GK) Rougier – 19
Montes – 2
Figueroa – 3
Pereira – 5
 85' Mayorquín – 6
Discua – 7
Andino – 10
Vega – 11
Castellanos – 16
Elvir – 24
 63' F. Crisanto – 27
Substitutes
 63' W. Crisanto – 18
López – 34
 85' Reyna – 14
Coach
Vásquez (ARG)
Report  17' Cardozo
 86' Tejeda
Starting XI
22 – L. López (GK)
6 – Acosta
11 – Tejeda
13 – Vargas
17 – Claros  84'
19 – I. López
20 – Arévalo
23 – Delgado  78'
35 – Cardozo  82'
44 – Barahona
54 – Romero
Substitutes
7 – Borjas  78'
38 – Benavídez  82'
9 – Arita  84'
Coach
(HON) Maradiaga
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Referee: Raúl Castro
  • Motagua won 4–3 on aggregated.

20 May 2017 FinalHonduras Progreso1–4MotaguaEl Progreso, Yoro
19:15 CST Morales  24'


Starting XI
(GK) Cárcamo – 18
P. Martínez – 1
Delgado – 6
Cardona – 8
 68' Morales – 10
 61' Elvir – 11
 73' Britto – 13
Gómez – 16
Smith – 21
Duarte – 22
Sánchez – 31
Substitutes
 61' Mencía – 23
 68' H. Martínez – 38
 73' López – 15
Coach
Cruz (HON)
Report  31'  90+4' Vega
 63' Andino
 69' Discua
Starting XI
19 – Rougier (GK)
2 – Montes
3 – Figueroa
5 – Pereira
6 – Mayorquín  75'
7 – Discua
10 – Andino  71'
11 – Vega
16 – Castellanos
24 – Elvir
27 – F. Crisanto  81'
Substitutes
34 – López  71'
14 – Reyna  75'
18 – W. Crisanto  81'
Coach
(ARG) Vásquez
Stadium: Estadio Humberto Micheletti
Referee: Óscar Moncada[24]
28 May 2017 FinalMotagua3–0Honduras ProgresoTegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 CST Andino  19'  49'
Discua  74'
Starting XI
(GK) Rougier – 19
Montes – 2
Figueroa – 3
Pereira – 5
Mayorquín – 6
Discua – 7
 73' Andino – 10
Vega – 11
Castellanos – 16
 78' Elvir – 24
 68' F. Crisanto – 27
Substitutes
 68' W. Crisanto – 18
 73' López – 34
 78' Bernárdez – 31
Coach
Vásquez (ARG)
Report

Starting XI
18 – Cárcamo (GK)
1 – P. Martínez  9'
6 – Delgado
8 – Cardona  54'
10 – Morales  54'
11 – Elvir
12 – Acevedo
13 – Britto
21 – Smith
22 – Duarte
31 – Sánchez
Substitutes
7 – Alvarado  9'
23 – Mencía  54'
38 – H. Martínez  54'
Coach
(HON) Cruz
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Melvin Matamoros
  • Motagua won 7–1 on aggregated.

Top goalscorers

As of 28 May 2017
  • 22 goals:
  • 20 goals:
  • 19 goals:
Carlo Costly (Olimpia)
  • 18 goals:
Román Castillo (Motagua)
  • 16 goals:
  • 15 goals:
  • 13 goals:
  • 12 goals:
  • 11 goals:
  • 10 goals:
  • 9 goals:
  • 8 goals:
  • 7 goals:
  • 6 goals:
  • 5 goals:
Bryan Róchez (Real España)
Henry Martínez (Real Sociedad)
Marlon Ramírez (Vida)
Pedro Mencía (Honduras Progreso)
Néstor Martínez (Platense / Social Sol)
Juan Ocampo (Juticalpa)
Edder Delgado (Real España)
César Guillén (Vida)
Frédixon Elvir (Honduras Progreso)
Jorge A. Cardona (Honduras Progreso)
  • 4 goals:
Juan Montes (Motagua)
Óscar Salas (Olimpia)
Félix Crisanto (Motagua)
Alexander Aguilar (Juticalpa)
Santiago Vergara (Motagua)
Roy Smith (Honduras Progreso)
  • 3 goals:
Esdras Padilla (Juticalpa)
Carlos Ramírez (Social Sol)
Víctor Moncada (H. Progreso / Real España)
Jerry Palacios (Vida)
Osman Melgares (Real Sociedad)
Francisco Reyes (Social Sol)
Ever Alvarado (Olimpia)
Rony Flores (Juticalpa)
Jeancarlos Vargas (Platense)
Cholby Martínez (Vida)
Luciano Ursino (Real España)
Júnior Martínez (Real Sociedad)
Joshua Vargas (Marathón)
Reinieri Mayorquín (Motagua)
Édgar Álvarez (Platense)
Bayron Méndez (Olimpia)
Richard Dixon (Platense)
Maximiliano Osurak (Platense)
José Arévalo (Real España)
Roberto Riascos (Social Sol)
  • 2 goals:
Aldo Oviedo (Juticalpa)
Cristopher Urmeneta (Social Sol)
Carlos Mejía (Olimpia)
Brayan Velásquez (Vida)
Horacio Parham (Juticalpa)
Jonathan Paz (Real Sociedad)
Samuel Córdova (Marathón)
Edgar Martínez (Social Sol)
Dabirson Castillo (Platense)
Marcelo Pereira (Motagua)
Franklyn Morales (Honduras Progreso)
Kenrick Cárcamo (Real Sociedad)
John Suazo (Marathón)
Nixon Duarte (Honduras Progreso)
Jorge J. Cardona (Platense)
Hilder Colón (Real Sociedad / Juticalpa)
Walter García (Olimpia)
César Oseguera (Real España)
Raúl Santos (Vida)
Irvin Reyna (Motagua)
Omar Elvir (Motagua)
Israel Silva (Marathón)
Sergio Peña (Real Sociedad)
Jorge Bengoché (Olimpia)
Frelys López (Honduras Progreso)
Carlos Bernárdez (Vida)
Getsel Montes (Platense)
Luis López (Platense)
Pastor Martínez (Honduras Progreso)
Mario Martínez (Social Sol)
Kevin López (Motagua)
  • 1 goal:
Leonardo Isaula (Honduras Progreso)
Osman Chávez (Real España)
Gerson Díaz (Social Sol)
José Fonseca (Olimpia)
Kevin Álvarez (Olimpia)
Henrry Clark (Real Sociedad)
Cristopher Anariba (Honduras Progreso)
Nissi Sauceda (Vida)
Elvin Casildo (Olimpia)
Mario Berríos (Marathón)
Jairo Puerto (Marathón)
Darvis Argueta (Marathón)
Efraín López (Social Sol)
Cristhian Altamirano (Real España)
Richard Rodríguez (Vida)
Emiliano Forgione (Platense)
José Hernández (Juticalpa)
Carlos Solórzano (Real Sociedad)
Germy García (Honduras Progreso)
Juan Mejía (Juticalpa)
Douglas Martínez (Vida)
Bryan Johnson (Olimpia)
Leonardo Benedit (Social Sol)
Darwin Bermúdez (Honduras Progreso)
José García (Juticalpa)
Micher Antúnez (Social Sol)
Brayan Barrios (Marathón)
Mario Flores (Platense)
Óscar Medina (Platense)
Ian Osorio (Real Sociedad)
Gerson Rodas (Olimpia)
Víctor Berríos (Marathón)
Jhow Benavídez (Real España)
Davis Argueta (Marathón)
Héctor Castellanos (Motagua)
Shannon Welcome (Juticalpa)
José Canelas (Social Sol)
Wilfredo Barahona (Real España)
Romario Cavachuela (Social Sol)
Maylor Núñez (Platense)
Omar Salazar (Real España)
Hárlington Gutiérrez (Real Sociedad)
Allans Vargas (Real España)
Ángel Oseguera (Juticalpa)
Mario Ventura (Social Sol)
Elkin González (Real Sociedad)
Luis Alvarado (Honduras Progreso)
César García (Social Sol)
Elder Torres (Vida)
Henry Romero (Marathón)
Johny Rivera (Honduras Progreso)
Joshua Nieto (Platense)
Emere Robles (Social Sol)
Ángel Barboza (Marathón)
Juan Delgado (Honduras Progreso)
Fabián Arriaga (Platense)
  • 1 own goal:
  • 2 own goals:
Bryan Johnson (Olimpia / Vida)

Aggregate table

Relegation is determined by the aggregated table of both Apertura and Clausura tournaments. The relegation was decided in the very last round as C.D. Social Sol draw 2–2 against C.D. Motagua and fall short two points behind C.D.S. Vida.[25]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Olimpia 36 23 7 6 82 47 +35 76 2017 CONCACAF League
2 Real España 36 18 9 9 60 42 +18 63
3 Motagua 36 16 14 6 65 45 +20 62 2018 CONCACAF Champions League
4 Honduras Progreso 36 16 7 13 51 57 6 55 2017 CONCACAF League
5 Platense 36 14 10 12 51 51 0 52
6 Marathón 36 14 9 13 48 44 +4 51
7 Real Sociedad 36 13 11 12 49 46 +3 50
8 Juticalpa 36 5 14 17 47 63 16 29
9 Vida 36 5 11 20 28 59 31 26
10 Social Sol 36 4 12 20 29 56 27 24 Relegation to the 2017–18 Liga de Ascenso
Updated to match(es) played on 29 April 2017. Source:

Awards

The 2016–17 season awards were published on 17 November 2017 as follows:

References

  1. LNPhn.com – ASAMBLEA DE LIGA SERÁ 17 Y 18 DE JUNIO – 27 May 2016
  2. LaTribuna.hn – ¡Social Sol asciende a la primera división de Honduras! – 12 June 2016
  3. Diez.hn – Platense se queda sin entrenador, Ariel Sena es anunciado por el Cobán de Guatemala – 13 May 2016
  4. Tiempo.hn – ¡Platense elige a Reynaldo Clavasquin como su nuevo técnico! – 30 May 2016
  5. LaPrensa.hn – Miguel Falero: "No coincidía con cierta filosofía de algunos integrantes del equipo" – 24 May 2016
  6. Tiempo.hn – OFICIAL: Mauro Reyes es el nuevo técnico del Real España – 27 May 2016
  7. LaPrensa.hn – Tico Marvin Solano es el entrenador de la Real Sociedad – 3 June 2016
  8. DiarioMas.hn – Real Sociedad contrata a Carlos Martínez como entrenador – 25 August 2016
  9. DiarioMas.hn – Carlos Orlando Caballero separado del Social Sol – 19 September 2016
  10. Tiempo.hn – Horacio Londoño renuncia a su cargo como técnico del Social Sol – 10 October 2016
  11. DiarioMas.hn – Jorge Pineda nuevo técnico del Juticalpa FC – 24 November 2016
  12. DiarioMas.hn – Manuel Keosseián es el nuevo entrenador de Marathón – 12 December 2016
  13. DiarioMas.hn – Carlos Pavón es el nuevo técnico de Vida – 18 December 2016
  14. LaPrensa.hn – "Primitivo" Maradiaga es el nuevo técnico del Real España – 16 January 2017
  15. LaPrensa.hn – Carlos Pavón no seguirá en el Vida – 11 March 2017
  16. Lnphn.com – LIGA NACIONAL ELABORARA CALENDARIO LA PRÓXIMA SEMANA – 30 June 2016
  17. RadioHouse.hn – ¡Listo el calendario de la Liga Nacional! – 9 July 2016
  18. ElHeraldo.hn – Olimpia remontó el juegoy vence 3-2 al Social Sol – 29 July 2016
  19. LaTribuna.hn – En histórico juego Motagua y Honduras Progreso se van en blanco – 25 September 2016
  20. Deportes.terra.com.ar – El Motagua campeón del Apertura de Honduras al ganar la final ante Platense Archived 2017-01-16 at the Wayback Machine – 18 December 2016
  21. ElHeraldo.hn – Motagua vs Platense también abrirán el Clausura 2016-17 – 10 December 2016
  22. Tiempo.hn – Social Sol derrota al Marathon y se aferra por la permancencia en la LINA – 22 April 2017
  23. Espn.com – Honduras stadium stampede: 4 fans die; police fire tear gas – 29 May 2017
  24. http://refereesfifa.blogspot.fr/2017/05/honduras-2017-torneo-clausura-final-1st.html
  25. DiarioMas.hn – Social Sol no pudo con Motagua y se despide de la Liga Nacional – 29 April 2017
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