Pumas UNAH explained

Pumas UNAH should not be confused with Club Universidad Nacional.

Clubname:UNAH
Fullname:Pumas de la
Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de Honduras
Nickname:Pumas
La U
Los Universitarios (The University Students)
Los Estudiosos (The Studious)
Dissolved:August 2010
Ground:Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Capacity:35,000
Chairman:José Raúl
Leitzelar Vidaurreta
Manager:Alfonso Rendòn
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Pumas de la UNAH or simply Universidad was a Honduran football club.

History

They were formed to represent the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras. They merged with Broncos, forming Broncos de la UNAH, twice in 1982–83 and 2006–07 and meanwhile played in Choluteca those two seasons. They had initially taken over the Club Deportivo Atlético Español franchise.

During their stay at first division as Pumas, they played in Comayagua. They were dissolved in August 2010 due to financial difficulties; the Universidad Pedagógica Nacional (UPN) took their place in the Liga de Ascenso.[1]

Achievements

All-time league performance

Regular seasonPost season
SeasonPosPWDLFAPTS+/-Ded.PosPWDLFAPTS+/-
1972–739th92167185-11-No post season this year
1973–747th278910262825-2 –No post season this year
1974–759th3691116293643-7 –Did not enter
1975–764th279126241730+7 –4th6222586-3
1976–776th27999202127-1 –Did not enter
1977–785th271089252328+2 –5th92255136-8
1978–797th278109172026-3 –Did not enter
1979–806th279992222270 –Runner-up115429614+3
1980–817th2710314333523-2 –Did not enter
1981–8210th3061113212623-5 –Did not enter
1982–838th2751210303622-6 –Did not enter
1983–84Runner-up3613149402640+14 –No post season this year
1984–857th3691611353934-4 –Did not enter
1985–8610th184410132212-9 –Relegated2011011-1
1987–889th2741211233620-13 –Did not enter
1988–8910th277713152621-11 –Did not enter
1996–977th2761011172728-10 –Did not enter
1997–98 A6th20866292630+3 –5th20201120
1997–98 C11th20161314339-19 –Did not enter
1998–993rd18765242127+3 –5th2101233-1
1999-00 A7th18477202319-3 –Did not enter
1999-00 C9th18378183616-18 –Did not enter
2000–01 A5th18738172124-4 –3rd42115570
2000–01 C8th18468152118-6 –Did not enter
2001–02 A9th18369203115-11 –Did not enter
2001–02 C6th18585131823-5 –Did not enter
2002–03 A7th183114202619-6-1Did not enter
2002–03 C7th18486111720-6 –Did not enter
2003–04 A7th18495142021-6 –Did not enter
2003–04 C9th1634982013-12 –Did not enter
2004–05 A10th182412123010-18 –Did not enter
2004–05 C3rd186847826-1 –3rd20201120
2005–06 A5th18666192124-2 –Did not enter
2005–06 C8th18387152417-9 –Did not enter
2006–07 A9th183510172614-9 –Did not enter
2006–07 C10th1706117396-32 –Did not enter

International appearances

Coaches

Notes and References

  1. http://www.diariomas.hn/2011/04/28/de-pumas-a-jaguares/ De Pumas a Jaguares