2016 Honduran Supercup (December) Explained

2016 Honduran Supercup
Team1:Juticalpa
Team1score:0
Team2score:3
Date:30 December 2016
Stadium:Estadio Juan Ramón Brevé Vargas
City:Juticalpa
Referee:Héctor Núñez
Previous:2016 (Jul)
Next:2017

The 2016 Honduran Supercup was a match arranged by the Honduran Liga Nacional which took place on 30 December 2016 between Juticalpa F.C., winners of the 2015–16 Honduran Cup and Club Deportivo Olimpia, winners of the 2015–16 Liga Nacional (Clausura tournament).

Qualified teams

Team Method of qualification Appearances
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Winners of 2015–16 Honduran Liga Nacional (Clausura) align=center 3rd

Background

Both Juticalpa F.C. and Club Deportivo Olimpia qualified as reigning champions of the 2015–16 season (Cup and League respectively). Juticalpa defeated Real C.D. España in the Cup final with a 2–1 score.[1] Meanwhile, Olimpia was crowned as 2015–16 Clausura champions after convincingly overcoming in the finals against C.D. Real Sociedad with a 5–2 global result.[2]

The previous match between both sides ended with a 1–2 away win to Olimpia at Estadio Juan Ramón Brevé Vargas on 2 November 2016 in a league encounter.[3]

Match

The game started at 19:00 CST as scheduled. Club Deportivo Olimpia entered the field with their alternate uniform, while Juticalpa F.C. used their home kits. Olimpia's recently signed midfielder Brayan Velásquez opened the scoreboard at the 24th minute. Before the end of the first half, Olimpia's coach Héctor Vargas instructed his players to abandon the match claiming that Juticalpa was playing too violent and the referee was being too permissive. Minutes after, Olimpia decided to resume the game. The second half started despite the first one didn't end. Adding to the controversy, referee Héctor Núñez, who had sent-off Olimpia's defender Elmer Güity in the first half, allowed Olimpia to make a substitution in the second half and let them resume the match with eleven players; failing to execute Law 12. Michaell Chirinos (66th) and Óscar Salas (81st) sealed the victory and gave Olimpia its 3rd ever Honduran Supercup.[4]

GK 31 José Zúniga
DF 2 Marlon Peña
DF 4 José Murillo
MF 5 Jesús Munguía
MF 7 Juan Ocampo
MF 10 Carlos Lanza
MF 14 Ángel Oseguera
MF 16 Esdras Padilla
MF 17 Brayan Ramírez
MF 22 Alexander Aguilar
MF 30 José Willians
Substitutions:
Manager:
Jorge Pineda
GK 1 Edrick Menjívar
DF 3 Elmer Güity
DF 12 Bryan Johnson
DF 19 José Tobías
DF 64 Elvin Casildo
MF 7 Carlos Mejía
MF 10 Bayron Méndez
MF 16 Gerson Rodas
MF 29 German Mejía
MF Brayan Velásquez
FW Roger Rojas
Substitutions:
Manager:
Héctor Vargas

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.diez.hn/futboldeprimera/realespana/982958-99/juticalpa-se-corona-campe%C3%B3n-de-la-segunda-edici%C3%B3n-de-copa-presidente Diez.hn – ¡Juticalpa se corona campeón de la segunda edición de Copa Presidente!
  2. http://www.elheraldo.hn/deportes/962289-466/olimpia-vence-3-1-al-real-sociedad-y-se-alza-con-la-copa ElHeraldo.hn – Olimpia vence 3-1 al Real Sociedad y se alza con la copa 30
  3. https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2016/11/03/honduras/liga-nacional/juticalpa/cd-olimpia/2344632/ Soccerway.com – Juticalpa vs. Olimpia 1 - 2
  4. http://www.diariomas.hn/2016/12/30/olimpia-campeon-la-supercopa-honduras/ DiarioMas.hn – ¡Olimpia campeón de la Supercopa de Honduras!