2018–19 Liga Nacional de Honduras explained

Competition:Liga Nacional de Honduras
Season:2018–19
Winners:Apertura: Motagua
Clausura: Motagua
Relegated:Juticalpa
Continentalcup1:CONCACAF League
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers:Motagua
Olimpia
Marathón
League Topscorer:Bengtson (24)
Total Goals:530
Matches:203
Biggest Home Win:MAR 6–0 HNP
(17 April 2019)
Biggest Away Win:HNP 2–6 RES
(7 October 2018)
Highest Scoring:HNP 2–6 RES
(7 October 2018)
Longest Unbeaten:OLI (15)
Longest Losses:RDM (6)
Prevseason:2017–18
Nextseason:2019–20
Updated:2 June 2019

The 2018–19 Liga Nacional de Honduras season was the 53rd edition of the Liga Nacional de Honduras, the top football league in Honduras, since its establishment in 1965. The tournament started in July 2018 and ended in June 2019. The season was divided into two halves (Apertura and Clausura), each crowning one champion. F.C. Motagua as winners of both tournaments, qualified to the 2019 CONCACAF League as HON1. Club Deportivo Olimpia as runner-ups and C.D. Marathón as the team with the third best record, also qualified to international contention for next season.

2018–19 teams

A total of 10 teams will contest the tournament, including 9 sides from the 2017–18 season plus C.D. Real de Minas, promoted from the 2017–18 Liga de Ascenso.

Team Location Stadium Capacity
5,000
20,000
15,000
35,000
35,000
7,910
35,000
26,781
35,000
18,000

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Vacancy Replaced by Appointment Position in table
Banned[1] 2 May 2018 1 June 2018 Preseason
Replaced[2] 26 July 2018 26 July 2018 Preseason
Resigned 20 October 2018 22 October 2018 10th
Resigned 24 October 2018 25 October 2018 1st
Sacked 10 November 2018 5 December 2018 10th
Sacked 10 November 2018 16 December 2018 7th
Resigned 1 December 2018 17 December 2018 5th
Sacked 5 December 2018 10 December 2018 9th
Sacked 17 February 2019 17 February 2019 8th
Resigned 18 February 2019 18 February 2019 7th
Sacked 18 February 2019 19 February 2019 9th
Resigned 7 April 2019 8 April 2019 6th
Resigned 11 April 2019 12 April 2019 9th
Sacked 8 May 2019 16 May 2019[3] Play-offs

Apertura

The Apertura tournament was the first half of the 2018–19 season which run from 28 July to 16 December 2018. The schedule of the Apertura was released on 13 July.[4] F.C. Motagua finished at the top of the standings for their first time since 2010. Meanwhile, Lobos UPNFM reached their best regular season performance finishing third. C.D. Real de Minas finished last in their first league appearance. Club Deportivo Olimpia eliminated Real C.D. España and qualified to their first final series since 2016.[5] Motagua, their rivals on the other side, qualified to their fifth consecutive final.[6] With a 2–1 aggregate score, Motagua conquered their 16th national title.[7]

Regular season

Standings

Results

Playoffs

Results

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Clausura

The Clausura tournament was the second half of the 2018–19 season which ran from January to June 2019. The schedule was released on 20 December 2018.[8] Club Deportivo Olimpia finished on top of the standings for the first time since 2017. Lobos UPNFM made history in the play-offs stage after beating Real C.D. España and qualifying to their first ever semifinal.[9] Just as it happened in the Apertura tournament, F.C. Motagua defeated their city rivals in the final series and conquered their 17th national title.

Regular season

Standings

Results

Playoffs

Results

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Top goalscorers

The top scorer was determined by the addition of goals of both Apertura and Clausura tournaments in all their phases.

As of 2 June 2019

Jerry Bengtson (Olimpia)

Jorge Benguché (UPNFM / Olimpia)

Roberto Moreira (Motagua)

Justin Arboleda (Marathón)

Carlos Lanza (Juticalpa)

Yerson Gutiérrez (Honduras Progreso)

Franco Güity (Juticalpa / UPNFM)

Frelys López (Honduras Progreso)

Kevin López (Motagua)

Darixon Vuelto (Real España)

Ángel Tejeda (Real España)

Carlos Bernárdez (Vida)

Óscar Salas (Olimpia / Juticalpa)

Kilmar Peña (UPNFM)

Rubilio Castillo (Motagua)

Yaudel Lahera (Marathón)

Jhow Benavídez (Real España)

Rundell Winchester (Platense)

Erick Andino (Motagua)

Carlos Discua (Marathón)

Iván López (Real España)

Joshua Nieto (Platense)

Javier Estupiñán (Motagua / Juticalpa)

Marcelo Estigarribia (Motagua)

Rony Martínez (Olimpia / Real España)

Juan Delgado (Honduras Progreso)

Árnold Meléndez (UPNFM)

Jeancarlo Vargas (Platense)

Israel Silva (Real de Minas)

Carlo Costly (Olimpia / Marathón)

Mario Martínez (Real España)

Bryan Johnson (Marathón)

Kervin Arriaga (Platense)

Eddie Hernández (Vida)

Juan Mejía (Real de Minas)

Alexander Aguilar (Platense)

Diego Reyes (Olimpia / Platense)

Gerson Rodas (Platense)

José Tobías (H. Progreso / R. España)

Johnny Leverón (Real España)

Jesús Canales (Vida)

Jesse Moncada (Real de Minas)

Darwin Andino (Real de Minas)

Marcelo Pereira (Motagua)

José Pinto (UPNFM)

Ronald Montoya (UPNFM)

James Cabezas (Juticalpa)

Marvin Cálix (UPNFM)

Júnior Lacayo (Olimpia)

Michael Osorio (Vida / UPNFM)

Foslyn Grant (Vida)

Víctor Moncada (Juticalpa / UPNFM)

Rembrandt Flores (Real de Minas)

Elmer Güity (Olimpia)

Aldo Oviedo (Real de Minas)

Edwin Solano (Marathón)

Henry Romero (Marathón)

Édgar Álvarez (Platense)

Moisés López (Real de Minas)

Miguel Flores (Vida)

Samuel Córdova (Marathón)

Óscar Padilla (Real de Minas)

Jerrel Britto (Platense)

Cholby Martínez (Vida)

Brayan Velásquez (Olimpia)

Kevin Álvarez (Olimpia)

Júnior Padilla (UPNFM)

Juan Bolaños (Platense)

Walter Ramos (Honduras Progreso)

Pedro Mencía (Platense)

Nissi Sauceda (UPNFM)

José Reyes (Olimpia)

Luis Lobo (Platense / Juticalpa)

Edwin Rodríguez (Olimpia)

Jorge Álvarez (UPNFM / Olimpia)

Wilmer Crisanto (Motagua)

Diego Rodríguez (Real de Minas)

Marlon Ramírez (Marathón)

Erick Peña (Honduras Progreso)

Jairo Puerto (Real España)

Nelson Muñoz (Real de Minas)

Matías Galvaliz (Motagua)

Juan Montes (Motagua)

Ever Alvarado (Olimpia)

Clinton Arzú (Honduras Progreso)

Maylor Núñez (Juticalpa)

Maximiliano Callorda (Real España)

Carlos Mejía (Vida)

Christian Martínez (UPNFM)

Dábirson Castillo (Olimpia)

Gétsel Montes (Real España)

Jorge Claros (Real España)

Lázaro Yánez (UPNFM)

Román Valencia (Honduras Progreso)

Franklyn Morales (Honduras Progreso)

Marco Vega (Motagua)

Brayan Acosta (Real de Minas)

Álex Corrales (Real de Minas)

Carlos Róchez (Marathón)

Frédixon Elvir (Real de Minas)

Jerry Palacios (Real de Minas)

Luís Palma (Vida)

Marvin Bernárdez (Vida)

Richard Martínez (Real de Minas)

Julián Galo (Real de Minas)

Denis Meléndez (Vida)

Elder Torres (Vida)

Sergio Peña (Motagua)

Walter Martínez (Motagua)

Javier Portillo (Vida)

César Oseguera (Real España)

Denil Maldonado (Motagua)

Luís Castro (Platense)

Bayron Méndez (Juticalpa)

Aldo Fajardo (Platense)

Josué Villafranca (Motagua)

Brayan Martínez (Marathón)

Dylan Andrade (Honduras Progreso)

Jorge Cardona (Honduras Progreso)

Henry Ayala (Juticalpa)

Luís Guzmán (Real de Minas)

Ian Osorio (UPNFM)

Bryan Bernárdez (Marathón)

Emiliano Bonfigli (Olimpia)

Esdras Padilla (Vida)

Milton Castro (Honduras Progreso)

Allans Vargas (Real España)

German Mejía (Olimpia)

Edgar Vásquez (UPNFM)

Leandro Sosa (Olimpia)

Alfredo Mejía (Real España)

Kevin Maradiaga (Real de Minas)

Jeffri Flores (Platense)

Francisco Techera (Juticalpa)

Marvin Barrios (Juticalpa)

Óscar García (Real de Minas)

Caue Fernandes (Marathón)

Jeffry Miranda (Marathón)

Devron García (Vida)

Denis Lagos (UPNFM)

Jairo Róchez (UPNFM)

Erlin Gutiérrez (Honduras Progreso)

José García (Real de Minas)

Óliver Morazán (Juticalpa)

Deybi Flores (Olimpia)

Brayan Acosta (Real de Minas)

José Murillo (Juticalpa)

Luis González (Honduras Progreso)

Wilfredo Barahona (Juticalpa)

Esdras Padilla (Real de Minas)

Luís Castro (Platense)

Juan Montes (Motagua)

Martín Bonjour (Olimpia)

Walter Ramos (Honduras Progreso)

Marcelo Pereira (Motagua)

Aggregate table

Relegation was determined by the aggregated table of both Apertura and Clausura tournaments. After 36 rounds, C.D. Real de Minas, Juticalpa F.C. and C.D. Honduras Progreso finished with 31 points each, with the goal difference being irrelevant. All three teams had to play a one round-robin playoff to determine the team to be relegated. It was only the second time in league's history that three teams were involved in a relegation triangular, the first one being held back in 1989.[10]

Relegation playoffs

Controversies

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Soccer: Former El Salvador coach Maradiaga banned over match-fixing case . Reuters.com . 2 May 2018 . . 2 May 2018.
  2. Web site: Javier Padilla nuevo entrenador de Real de Minas . LaTribuna.hn . . 26 July 2018.
  3. Web site: Anthony Torres es el nuevo entrenador de Platense . Goal.com . . 16 May 2019.
  4. Web site: ¡ATENCIÓN! Definida la primera jornada del torneo Apertura de la LINA . Tiempo.hn . El Tiempo . 13 July 2018.
  5. Web site: Sufriendo Olimpia avanza a la gran final . LaTribuna.hn . . 1 December 2018.
  6. Web site: Motagua completó con un nuevo triunfo ante Platense y llegó a la final . Goal.com . . 2 December 2018.
  7. Web site: Motagua resistió en la final y se consagró en el Apertura . Goal.com . . 16 December 2018.
  8. Web site: Así se jugará la primera jornada del torneo de Clausura 2019 en la Liga Nacional de fútbol de Honduras . ElHeraldo.hn . . 20 December 2018.
  9. Web site: La UPN remató al Real España y logró clasificación histórica a semifinales . LaPrensa.hn . . 5 May 2019.
  10. Web site: OFICIAL: Una triangular definirá al descendido en la Liga Nacional de Honduras . Diez.hn . . 27 April 2019.
  11. Web site: Multan a Motagua por esconder balones en el juego contra Platense en el Nacional . Diez.hn . . 31 July 2018.
  12. Web site: Encendida polémica entre Vida y Marathon por culpa de un "pasillo" . OnceNoticias.hn . Once Noticias . 31 July 2018.
  13. Web site: Héctor Vargas dispara: 'Dejen de llamar a los árbitros para modificar partidos' . LaPrensa.hn . . 11 August 2018.
  14. Web site: ¿'Mala leche' es el técnico de Marathón? . DiarioMas.hn . . 13 August 2018.
  15. Web site: Héctor Vargas se refiere al "Tato" García como el "Gordito" de enfrente . OnceNoticias.hn . Once Noticias . 13 August 2018.
  16. Web site: Comisión Regional de Disciplina del Norte, procede contra Héctor Vargas por bocón . ElHeraldo.hn . . 15 August 2018.
  17. Web site: Héctor Vargas recibe su merecido por la CRDN . DiarioMas.hn . . 21 August 2018.
  18. Web site: Los nueve castigos de la Comisión de Disciplina a Marathón y Real España . Diez.hn . . 21 August 2018.
  19. Web site: En la "mesa" Marathón gana su segundo partido . DiarioMas.hn . . 28 August 2018.
  20. Web site: Suspenden por seis partidos a Ángel Tejeda por escupir a un aficionado . Proceso.hn . Proceso Digital . 16 October 2018.
  21. Web site: Confirmado: Marathón peleará en la mesa los puntos ante Motagua . Diez.hn . . 18 October 2018.
  22. Web site: Motagua rechaza la designación de Héctor Rodríguez para la final de ida . OnceNoticias.hn . Once Noticias . 6 December 2018.
  23. Web site: Manuel Keosseian: "Expulsión de Paz se fabricó en una reunión fantasma" . LaTribuna.hn . . 10 December 2018.
  24. Web site: Comisión de Disciplina habilita a Jonathan Paz para que juegue la final contra Motagua . Diez.hn . . 12 December 2018.
  25. Web site: Keosseián descarga su frustración golpeando animador . LaTribuna.hn . . 17 December 2018.