Honduran Liga Nacional de Ascenso explained

Liga Nacional de Ascenso de Honduras
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Country: Honduras
Confed:CONCACAF
First Season:1980
Teams:32
Levels:2
Promotion:Liga Nacional
Relegation:Liga Mayor
Champions:Genesis (Clausura 2023)
Most Successful Club:Deportes Savio (3)
Current:2024–25 Liga de Ascenso

Liga de Ascenso (Promotion League) is the second division of Honduran football; it was founded on 17 December 1979 as Segunda División (Second Division) and renamed Liga de Ascenso (Promotion League) on 21 July 2002.[1] The league is divided into 4 groups: Zona Norte y Atlántica (North and Atlantic Zone), Zona Norte y Occidente (North and West Zone), Zona Centro y Sur (Central and South Zone), Zona Sur y Oriente (South and East Zone). The top 2 teams of each group qualifies for the liguilla (play-offs). Each season is divided into two tournaments, Apertura (opening) and Clausura (closing). The champions of the opening and closing tournament compete for the promotion to Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras in a two-legged match.

Two teams are relegated to Liga Mayor de Futbol de Honduras. The last team of each group face off in a playoff (North vs North and South vs South).

History

From 1965 to 1979 the system of promotion to the Liga Nacional was ruled by the Extra-scholastic Sporting Federation of Honduras(Federación Deportiva Extraescolar de Honduras).[2] It was played in amateur form and the champion of the Central, Southern, and Oriental zone would play against the champion of the North Western zone. The Winner was promoted to the Liga Nacional. In the first tournament of the Liga Nacional there wasn't any promoted or relegated since it was a draft tournament.

It was until 1980 when the second division was founded which nowadays it's called Liga Nacional de Ascenso de Honduras (National Promotion League of Honduras).

In that season, the league didn't have any relegated team since the players of the Honduras national football team needed to be in training at full-time. From the year on, the rules have been applied and there have been many promoted and relegated teams.

From 2004 on the league was split into two seasons, apertura (opening) and clausura (closing). Promotion is decided by a two-legged match between apertura and clausura champion. In the case of the same team being champion in both tournaments, promotion is automatic.

In 2006 Hispano was relegated from first division but they bought Valencia's category in the league; this situation has occurred with other teams. In 2002 Victoria were relegated but acquired Honduras Salzburg's spot.

In 2009 Atletico Gualala earned promotion but decided to merge with that year's relegated club, Real Juventud and kept their history. In 2003 Real Maya merged with Patepluma to form Real Patepluma.

2024-25 clubs

Clubs from Zona Litoral Atlántica

Clubs from Zona Occidental

Teams from Zona Norte y Valle de Sula

Teams from Zona Centro, Sur y Oriente

Winners

SeasonChampionRunner-upSemifinalists
1966–67Atlético IndioVictoria
1967–68VictoriaFederal
1968–69LempiraBroncos
1969–70VerdúnSan Pedro
1970–71TroyaLenca
1971–72UniversidadVictoria
1972–73Cancelled
1973FederalSan Pedro
1974AtlántidaSalamar
1975CampamentoLenca
1976VictoriaCuracao
1977TiburonesAlianza
1978–79PortuarioFederal
1979Atlético FusepJuventud Ribereña
1980IndependienteCuracao
1981DandySúper Estrella
1982PlatenseCuracao
1983SulaIndependiente
1984Tela TimsaAtlético Independiente
1985CuracaoTela Timsa
1986UniversidadLempira Hermacasa
1987–88Súper EstrellaTela Timsa
1988BroncosModernic
1989–90Tela TimsaUniversidad
1990–91E.A.C.I.Palestino
1991–92Real MayaSitra Acensa
1992–93Deportes ProgreseñoPalestino
1993–94Atlético IndioUniversidad
1994–95IndependienteNacional
1995–96UniversidadAtlético IndependienteAtlético NacionalHalcón Terrazos
1996–97Atlético IndioHalcón Terrazos
1997–98AlianzaReal Sociedad
1998–99FederalAtlético Melgar
1999–2000Deportes SavioPalestino
2000–01Real MayaReal ComayaguaAtlético IndependienteReal Sociedad
2001–02Honduras SalzburgParrillas OneAtlético OlanchanoReal Sociedad
2002–03Atlético OlanchanoDeportes SavioSocial SolMunicipal Valencia
2003–04Municipal ValenciaHispanoAtlético IndependienteAtlético Esperanzano
2004–05 ADeportes SavioSocial SolArsenalDeportes Concepción
2004–05 CHispanoDeportes Savio
2005–06 AAtlético OlanchanoJuticalpa Tulín
2005–06 CLencaReal JuventudOlimpia BAtlético Olanchano
2006–07 ADeportes SavioArsenalReal JuventudLenca
2006–07 CArsenalCruz AzulAtlético EsperanzanoDeportes Savio
2007–08 AReal JuventudArsenalUnión ÁjaxOlimpia Occidental
2007–08 CReal JuventudSocial SolMotagua BOlimpia B
2008–09 AAtlético GualalaMunicipal SilcaUnión ÁjaxNecaxa
2008–09 CNecaxaSocial SolOlimpia OccidentalAtlético Olanchano
2009–10 ANecaxaAtlético CholomaSocial SolOlimpia Occidental
2009–10 CNecaxaAtlético IndependienteAtlético CholomaReal Juventud
2010–11 AParrillas OneYoroAtlético MunicipalAtlético Esperanzano
2010–11 CAtlético CholomaReal SociedadYoroAtlético Municipal
2011–12 AReal SociedadAtlético MunicipalHispanoParrillas One
2011–12 CParrillas OneReal SociedadJuticalpaJaguares UPNFM
2012–13 AJuticalpaAtlético MunicipalYoroHonduras Progreso
2012–13 CParrillas OneYoroJaguares UPNFMJuticalpa
2013–14 AHonduras ProgresoAtlético Choloma
2013–14 CHonduras ProgresoJuticalpa
2014–15 AJuticalpaJaguares UPNFMAtlético MunicipalVillanueva or Social Sol
2014–15 CJuticalpaAtlético IndependienteAtlético Limeño
2015–16 ASocial SolDeportes Savio
2015–16 CAlianza BecerraParrillas OneSocial SolLepaera
2016–17 ALepaeraYoroGimnásticoTela
2016–17 CUPNFMVillanuevaLepaeraOlancho
2017–18 AInfop RNPVillanuevaSocial SolParrillas One
2017–18 CInfop RNPVillanuevaYoroParrillas One
2018–19 AReal SociedadSan JuanPinaresGimnástico
2018–19 COlanchoSantosPinaresBoca Juniors
2019–20 APinaresSantosSan JuanAtlético Independiente
2019–20 CDelicias SantosParis F.C.Olancho

Wins by club

Club Winners Runners-up Winning years
align=center 3 align=center 3 1999–2000, 2004–05 A, 2006–07 A
align=center 3 align=center 2 1971–72, 1986, 1995–96
align=center 3 align=center 2 2012–13 A, 2014–15 A, 2014–15 C
align=center 3 align=center 2 2010–11 A, 2011–12 C, 2012–13 C
align=center 3 align=center 0 1966–67, 1990–91, 1996–97
align=center 3 align=center 0 2008–09 C, 2009–10 A, 2009–10 C
align=center 3 align=center 0 1975, 2002–03, 2005–06 A
align=center 2 align=center 3 2011–12 A, 2018–19 A
align=center 2 align=center 2 1967–68, 1976
align=center 2 align=center 2 1973, 1998–99
align=center 2 align=center 1 1980, 1994–95
align=center 2 align=center 1 1984, 1989–90
align=center 2 align=center 1 2007–08 A, 2007–08 C
align=center 2 align=center 0 1991–92, 2000–01
align=center 2 align=center 0 2013–14 A, 2013–14 C
align=center 2 align=center 0 2017–18 A, 2017–18 C
align=center 2 align=center 0 2015–16 C, 2018–19 C
align=center 1 align=center 4 1987–88
align=center 1 align=center 3 2015–16 A
align=center 1 align=center 2 2005–06 C
align=center 1 align=center 2 2006–07 C
align=center 1 align=center 2 2010–11 C
align=center 1 align=center 1 1988
align=center 1 align=center 1 1993–94
align=center 1 align=center 1 1997–98
align=center 1 align=center 1 2004–05 C
align=center 1 align=center 1 2016–17 C
align=center 1 align=center 0 1968–69
align=center 1 align=center 0 1969–70
align=center 1 align=center 0 1970–71
align=center 1 align=center 0 1974
align=center 1 align=center 0 1977
align=center 1 align=center 0 1978–79
align=center 1 align=center 0 1979
align=center 1 align=center 0 1981
align=center 1 align=center 0 1982
align=center 1 align=center 0 1983
align=center 1 align=center 0 1985
align=center 1 align=center 0 1992–93
align=center 1 align=center 0 2001–02
align=center 1 align=center 0 2003–04
align=center 1 align=center 0 2008–09 A
align=center 1 align=center 0 2016–17 A
align=center 1 align=center 0 2019–20 A
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Promotion

In 2004 the league format was changed into short tournaments splitting the season into two separate tournaments, apertura (opening) and clausura (closing). Promotion was decided by a two-legged final until 2012, and is now contested in a single match between apertura champion and clausura champion. In the case that a same team is crowned champion both apertura and clausura, promotion is awarded automatically to said team.

Season Promoted team Opponent Observations
2004–05 align=right align=center 0–0 Hispano won 3–2 on penalty shootouts.
2005–06 align=right align=center 3–2
2006–07 align=right align=center 1–0
2007–08 align=right align=center none Real Juventud automatically promoted as winners of both Apertura and Clausura.
2008–09 align=right align=center 2–1 Real Juventud purchased Atlético Gualala's franchise.
2009–10 align=right align=center none Necaxa automatically promoted as winners of both Apertura and Clausura.
2010–11 align=right align=center 2–1
2011–12 align=right align=center 2–0
2012–13 align=right align=center 1–1 Parrillas One won 5–4 on penalty shootouts.
2013–14 align=right align=center none Honduras Progreso automatically promoted as winners of both Apertura and Clausura.
2014–15 align=right align=center none Juticalpa automatically promoted as winners of both Apertura and Clausura.
2015–16 align=right align=center 1–1 Social Sol won 7–6 on penalty shootouts.
2016–17 align=right align=center 1–0
2017–18 align=right align=center none Infop RNP automatically promoted as winners of both Apertura and Clausura.
2018–19 align=right align=center 1–1 Real Sociedad won 4–3 on penalty shootouts.

Relegation

In the current system, the last team of each group of the region play on a playoff.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FENAFUTH.org – ESTATUTO LIGA NACIONAL DE FUTBOL DE ASCENSO . 2011-11-09 . 2012-05-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120526091810/http://fenafuth.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/REGLAMENTACION-ORGANICA-LIGA-NACIONAL-DE-ASCENSO.pdf . live .
  2. http://www.laprensahn.com/deportes_nota.php?id04962=13434&t=1150956000 Cupo para uno
  3. http://www.diez.hn/liganacionaldehonduras/1079607-498/ascendidos-historia-liga_nacional-honduras Diez.hn – ¡Conocé a todos los ascendidos a la Liga Nacional de Honduras!