2016 Honduran Supercup (July) Explained

2016 Honduran Supercup
Team1:Honduras Progreso
Team1score:3
Team2score:3
Details:Olimpia won 5–4 on penalty shoot-outs
Date:8 July 2016
Stadium:Estadio Humberto Micheletti
City:El Progreso
Referee:Melissa Borjas
Previous:2015
Next:2016 (Dec)

The 2016 Honduran Supercup was a match arranged by the Honduran Liga Nacional which took place on 8 July 2016 between C.D. Honduras Progreso, winners of the 2015–16 Liga Nacional (Apertura tournament) and Club Deportivo Olimpia, winners of the 2015 Honduran Cup.[1] This was the first Honduran Supercup since 1999 after the 2015 edition was abandoned with no disclosed reason.

Qualified teams

Team Method of qualification Appearances
Winners of 2015–16 Honduran Liga Nacional (Apertura) align=center 1st
align=center 2nd

Background

C.D. Honduras Progreso qualified as reigning champions of the 2015–16 Honduran Liga Nacional (Apertura); meanwhile Club Deportivo Olimpia entered as the 2015 Honduran Cup winners. Honduras Progreso defeated C.D. Motagua in the Apertura finals on penalty shoot-outs after a 4–4 aggregated score. Olimpia was crowned as Cup winners after a convincingly 3–1 over Platense F.C. in the final match.

The previous match between both sides ended with a 2–2 draw at Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino on 20 March 2016 for a league encounter.[2]

Match

On a mostly cloudy night, the game started at 19:15 CST as scheduled. It was the first time in Honduran football that a game was officiated by female referees at a professional level.[3] Both teams entered the field with their alternate uniforms. C.D. Honduras Progreso's attacker Ángel Tejeda scored first with a penalty kick at the 26th minute after Club Deportivo Olimpia's defender Bryan Johnson committed a foul inside the 18-yard box. In the second half, Olimpia made three consecutive goals at the 52nd, 57th and 65th minutes, scored by Carlo Costly, José Fonseca and Bryan Johnson respectively. Johny Gómez scored the 2–3 for Honduras Progreso at the 69th minute and Nixon Duarte tied the game at the 73rd before the end of regulation. The match went straight to penalty shoot-outs where Olimpia won 5–4. During the shoot-outs, Jorge Cardona's kick went so wide and high he sent the ball outside the stadium.[4]

GK 27 Woodrow West
DF 1 Pastor Martínez
DF 17 Dílmer Gutiérrez
DF 21 Roy Smith
DF 22 Nixon Duarte
DF 31 Carlos Sánchez
MF 6
MF 11 Víctor Moncada
MF 16
FW 13 Ángel Tejeda
FW 35
Substitutions:
MF 8
DF 2
MF 12
Manager:
Héctor Castellón
GK 28 Donis Escober
DF 3 Elmer Güity
DF 12 Bryan Johnson
DF 14 José Fonseca
DF 19 José Tobías
MF 6
MF 7 Carlos Mejía
MF 10
MF 20
MF 24
FW 13
Substitutions:
FW 18
MF 29
MF 16
FW 25
MF 38
Manager:
Héctor Vargas

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.diez.hn/futboldeprimera/hondurasprogreso/976702-99/olimpia-y-honduras-progreso-definen-este-viernes-al-campeon%C3%ADsimo-catracho Diez.hn.hn – Olimpia y Honduras Progreso definen este viernes al campeonísimo catracho
  2. https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2016/03/20/honduras/liga-nacional/cd-olimpia/honduras-club-deportivo-honduras/2181695/ Soccerway.com – Olimpia vs. Honduras Progreso 2 - 2
  3. http://www.laprensa.hn/deportes/978295-410/terna-femenina-en-el-honduras-progreso-olimpia LaPrensa.hn – Terna femenina en el Honduras Progreso - Olimpia
  4. http://www.laprensa.hn/deportes/978330-410/video-el-terrible-penal-de-jorge-cardona-ante-olimpia LaPrensa.hn – Video: El terrible penal de Jorge Cardona ante Olimpia