List of F.C. Motagua records and statistics

F.C. Motagua is a Honduran professional football club based in Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán. The club was founded in 1928.[1] Motagua currently plays in the Honduran Liga Nacional, the top tier of Honduran football. They have not been out of the top tier since 1965, the year the league was inaugurated. They have also been involved in CONCACAF football since they qualified to the CONCACAF Champions' Cup in 1969.[2]

This list encompasses the major honours won by Motagua and records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records notable achievements by Motagua players on the international stage.

All stats accurate as of match played 14 March 2020.

Honours

F.C. Motagua is the second most successful club in Honduras having won 16 domestic leagues since the inauguration of the Honduran Liga Nacional in 1965–66.[3]

→ National level
Winners (17): 1968–69, 1970–71, 1973–74, 1978–79, 1991–92, 1997–98 A, 1997–98 C, 1999–2000 A, 1999–2000 C, 2001–02 A, 2006–07 A, 2010–11 C, 2014–15 A, 2016–17 A, 2016–17 C, 2018–19 A, 2018–19 C
Runners-up (13): 1969–70, 1974–75, 1976–77, 1982–83, 1990–91, 1993–94, 2002–03 C, 2007–08 A, 2009–10 C, 2014–15 C, 2015–16 A, 2017–18 A, 2017–18 C
Winners (1): 1968
Runners-up (4): 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998
Winners (2): 1999, 2017
Winners (2): 1948, 1950–51
Runners-up (2): 1947, 1951–52
→ International level
Runners-up (2): 2018, 2019
Winners (1): 2007
Third place (1): 2002

Players

200+ Appearances

PlayerYearsApp.
Júnior Izaguirre1997–2005, 2011–2016404[4]
Ángel Obando1972–1986300
Milton Reyes1997–2002, 2005–2011291
Ramón Maradiaga1975–1982, 1989–1990287
Omar Elvir2010–276
Luis Reyes1976–1985275
Rubén Guifarro1967–1984260
Amado Guevara1994–2000, 2007–2008, 2010–2013258
Ninrrol Medina1993–2000, 2001–2002243
Juan Montes2013–240
Wilmer Crisanto2014–222
Carlos Discua2011–2015, 2016–2018221
Hernaín Arzú1988–1998212
Iván Guerrero1996–2010, 2002–2004, 2009–2011210
Reinieri Mayorquín2014–201

Top 10 scorers

PlayerYearsGoals
Rubilio Castillo2014–201889
Ángel Obando1972–198677
Amado Guevara1994–2000, 2007–2008, 2010–201372
Óscar Hernández1968–197659
Luis Reyes1976–198554
Jairo Martínez1997–2000, 2002–2005, 2006–200853
Carlos Discua2011–2015, 2016–201852
Mario Blandón1969–197648
Geovanny Castro1987–1988, 1990–199740
Georgie Welcome2008–201339

List of Hat-tricks

Jairo Martínez possesses the record of most hat-tricks for the club with a total of four.[5] Denilson Costa remains as of today, the only player to score four goals in a single game for F.C. Motagua on 6 April 1997 against Independiente Villela.[6]

Player[7][8]DateRival
Elio Banegas7 July 1966Platense
Roberto Abrussezze9 July 1967Marathón
Roberto Abrussezze18 August 1968Victoria
Ado Baptista14 December 1969Victoria
Pedro da Silva6 September 1970Atlético Español
Óscar Hernández1972missing
Mario Blandón21 January 1973Broncos
Luis Reyes28 January 1979Real España
Mario Juvini1 June 1983Platense
Leonel Suazomissingmissing
Geovanny Castro24 November 1991Súper Estrella
César Obando24 November 1991Súper Estrella
Álvaro Izquierdo27 October 1992Vida
Presley Carson1993Petrotela
Álex Ávilamissingmissing
Geovanny Castro8 December 1995Vida
Denilson Costa (scored 4 goals)6 April 1997Independiente Villela
Jairo Martínez6 September 1998Independiente Villela
Jairo Martínez11 April 1999Vida
Reynaldo Clavasquín10 October 1999Federal
Jairo Martínez20 March 2004Universidad
Jairo Martínez13 September 2006Broncos UNAH
Carlos Discua10 August 2014Honduras Progreso
Lucas Gómez5 October 2014Real Sociedad
Eddie Hernández14 November 2015Real España
Rubilio Castillo14 August 2016Marathón
Roberto Moreira24 February 2019Juticalpa
Roberto Moreira5 May 2019Platense
Roberto Moreira9 February 2020Honduras Progreso

League awards

Top goalscorers
Best goalkeepers

Others

  • Most goals scored in one season:
Rubilio Castillo – 29 in 2014–15
  • Goalkeeper with longest clean-sheet:
Roger Mayorga – 838 minutes in 10 games in 1976[9]
Amado Castillo, 18 July 1965
missing, 1968
Juan Coello, 13 January 1999
  • First international competition scorer:
Rubén Guifarro, 1 May 1969

Managerial records

  • First ever coach:
Daniel Bustillo – 1928
  • Most successful coaches:
Ramón Maradiaga – 4 leagues, 1 Honduran Supercup and 1 UNCAF Interclub Cup
Diego Vásquez – 5 leagues and 1 Honduran Supercup
  • Most consecutive games as coach:
Diego Vásquez – 281 games (2014–present)

League records

CoachAppointmentVacancyCchdWDLGFGAGDPtsPer
Ramón Maradiaga1 November 200526 March 200899452133140115+2515652.53%
Jorge Pineda26 March 200821 April 2008511369–3426.67%
Reynaldo Clavasquín21 April 20086 June 2008420278–1650.00%
Jaime de la Pava6 June 200825 March 200932138113433+14748.96%
Juan Castillo25 March 200926 November 20092512673626+104256.00%
Ramón Maradiaga26 November 200916 September 2011451615145854+46346.67%
Luis Reyes16 September 201119 September 2011100112–100.00%
José Treviño19 September 201123 October 201246152295138+136748.55%
Reynaldo Clavasquín23 October 201210 March 2013208662218+143050.00%
Juan Castillo10 March 201320 May 201363121211+11055.56%
Risto Vidaković20 May 20136 November 2013165562425–12041.67%
Milton Reyes6 November 201323 November 2013201112–1116.67%
Diego Vásquez23 November 2013present2811407962462295+16749959.19%

Team records

Matches

CategoryFirst matchLast match
Liga Nacional18 July 1965vs Vida1–414 March 2020vs Olimpia4–1
Honduran Cup1968vs missingmissing22 July 2018vs Las Delicias1–2
Honduran Supercup13 January 1999vs Platense1–02 August 2017vs Marathón2–1
CONCACAF Champions League25 April 1969vs Saprissa0–425 February 2020vs Atlanta United0–3
CONCACAF Giants Cup7 March 2001vs Comunicaciones0–414 March 2001vs Comunicaciones1–1
CONCACAF League31 July 2018vs Belmopan Bandits2–026 November 2019vs Saprissa1–1
Copa Fraternidad11 February 1979vs Olimpia1–11979vs Santiagueño2–4
Torneo Grandes de Centroamérica19 February 1997vs Saprissa0–0 (4–5 pen.)11 December 1997vs Saprissa0–1
UNCAF Interclub Cup21 February 1999vs Juventus0–05 December 2007vs Saprissa1–0
Copa Sudamericana19 August 2008vs Arsenal0–44 September 2008vs Arsenal1–2
Domestic friendly25 November 1928vs Tejeros del España1–14 January 2020vs Comayagua XI9–0
International friendly9 April 1939vs Orión3–021 July 2019vs Municipal Limeño1–2

Others:

Streaks

  • Longest unbeaten runs:
    • 33 games from February 1973 to April 1974
    • 23 games from November 2011 to May 2012
    • 21 games from June 1998 to January 1999
    • 21 games from February 2017 to September 2017
  • Best season starter:
  • Longest winning streak:
    • 8 games from October to December 2018
  • Longest win-less run:
    • 13 games from April 2001 to July 2001

Others

References

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  2. "Central American Club Competitions 1969". RSSSF. 2013. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
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  4. "Júnior Izaguirre, leyenda en el Motagua". La Prensa. 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  5. "Bienvenido al club, Chino Discua..." ElHeraldo.hn. El Heraldo. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  6. "Los futbolistas que anotaron tres o más goles en un mismo partido de la Liga Nacional de Honduras". Diez.hn. Diario Diez. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  7. "¡Conoce los jugadores que han anotado un Hat-Trick con la camisa de Motagua!". Tiempo.hn. El Tiempo. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
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