Supercopa Centroamericana Explained

Supercopa Centroamericana
Founded:2015
Region:UNCAF (Central America)
Number Of Teams:2
Current:2015 Supercopa Centroamericana

The Supercopa Centroamericana is an annual football match organized and contested by the reigning champions of the Costa Rican Cup and the Honduran Cup. It takes place before the start of each domestic season, between July and August.

The first edition will be played between 2014 Costa Rican Cup champions C.S. Cartaginés and 2015 Honduran Cup champions C.D. Olimpia in a two-legged series between 25 July and 1 August 2015.[1] [2]

Performance by club

Club Winners Runners-up Years won
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By countries

Nation Winners Runners-up
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Notes and References

  1. http://www.diez.hn/futboldeprimera/844684-99/cartagin%C3%A9s-y-olimpia-disputar%C3%A1n-la-supercopa-centroamericana Diez.hn – Cartaginés y Olimpia disputarán la Supercopa Centroamericana
  2. http://www.sercano.com/cartagines-y-olimpia-disputaran-la-supercopa-centroamericana/ Sercano.com – Cartaginés y Olimpia disputarán la Supercopa Centroamericana