1991–92_Honduran_Liga_Nacional

1991–92 Honduran Liga Nacional

1991–92 Honduran Liga Nacional

Football league season


The 1991–92 Honduran Liga Nacional season was the 26th edition of the Honduran Liga Nacional. The format of the tournament remained the same as the previous season. C.D. Motagua won the title[1] after defeating Real C.D. España in the finals.[2] Both teams qualified to the 1992 CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

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1991–92 teams

Regular season

Standings

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Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. Motagua clinched first spot as regular season winner.
  2. Top 5 qualified to the Final round.
  3. Atlético Indio relegated.

Final round

Pentagonal standings

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Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. Real España qualified to the Final as winner of Pentagonal.

Final

29 February 1992 1st leg Real España 0–0 Motagua San Pedro Sula, Cortés
19:30 CST Stadium: Estadio Francisco Morazán
Referee: Amílcar Burgos
Real España
Motagua
5 March 1992 1st leg Motagua 1–0 Real España Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
19:30 CST Ávila 63' Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 32,299
Referee: Gonzalo Tejada
Motagua
Real España
  • Motagua won 1–0 on aggregate score.
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Top scorer

  • Honduras Eduardo Bennett (Olimpia) with 12 goals

Squads

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Known results

Week 1

Week 3

28 April 1991 Vida 2–1 Olimpia La Ceiba
Stadium: Estadio Nilmo Edwards

Week 10

18 July 1991 Olimpia v Victoria Tegucigalpa
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Note: Olimpia didn't show up

Pentagonal

More information Real España, 2–0 ...
San Pedro Sula
More information Motagua, 1–1 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Platense, 2–2 ...
San Pedro Sula
More information Motagua, 1–3 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Marathón, 1–1 ...
San Pedro Sula
More information Olimpia, 2–0 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Olimpia, 1–3 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Platense, 2–0 ...
San Pedro Sula
More information Marathón, 2–1 ...
San Pedro Sula
More information Olimpia, 2–0 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Real España, 3–0 ...
San Pedro Sula
More information Real España, 1–0 ...
San Pedro Sula
More information Motagua, 0–1 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Marathón, 2–7 ...
San Pedro Sula
Attendance: 2,223
Referee: Arturo Tábora
More information Motagua, 0–0 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Olimpia, 3–0 ...
Tegucigalpa

Unknown rounds

More information Platense, 0–1 ...
San Pedro Sula
More information Motagua, 3–1 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Tela Timsa, 0–3 ...
Tela
More information Atlético Indio, 1–1 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Sula, 5–1 ...
La Lima
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La Lima
More information Olimpia, 1–2 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Victoria, 2–0 ...
La Ceiba
More information Motagua, 2–0 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Sula, 0–1 ...
La Lima
More information Motagua, 2–1 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Súper Estrella, 4–2 ...
Danlí
More information Motagua, 1–0 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Motagua, 0–1 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Motagua, 1–0 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Real España, 0–0 ...
San Pedro Sula
More information Motagua, 7–0 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Victoria, 1–1 ...
La Ceiba
More information Vida, 1–2 ...
La Ceiba
More information Motagua, 4–0 ...
Tegucigalpa
More information Olimpia, 2–0 ...

Controversies

On 14 April 1991, C.D. Victoria lost at home to C.D. Olimpia on week 1 with a 3–5 score. The game was later protested by Victoria due to the inclusion of Antonio Hernández in the Olimpia's lineup. Hernández, who had been sent off in the last game of the previous season, was inactive for one game. After two months of uncertainty, the Discipline Board decided to ignore Victoria's claim after they received a notification from Olimpia stating that Hernández complied with the suspension in an off-season friendly.[4]


References


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