1969–70 Honduran Liga Nacional
Season | 1969–70 |
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Champions |
Olimpia (3rd title) |
Relegated | Progreso |
CONCACAF Champions Cup | Olimpia |
Top goalscorer | Flavio Ortega (18) |
← 1968–69 1970–71 → |
In 1969–70, Olimpia won its third title in Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras unbeaten after finishing in first position in the regular season, the tournament had 27 rounds without playoffs.[1]
1969–70 teams
|
Regular season
Standings
Pos |
Team |
Pld |
W |
D |
L |
GF |
GA |
GD |
Pts | Qualification or relegation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Olimpia | 27 | 16 | 11 | 0 | 38 | 16 | +22 | 43 | Qualified to the 1970 CONCACAF Champions' Cup |
2 | Motagua | 27 | 13 | 9 | 5 | 38 | 26 | +12 | 35 | |
3 | Marathón | 27 | 15 | 4 | 8 | 57 | 40 | +17 | 34 | |
4 | Vida | 27 | 12 | 4 | 11 | 41 | 36 | +5 | 28 | |
5 | España | 27 | 10 | 8 | 9 | 29 | 27 | +2 | 28 | |
6 | Platense | 27 | 6 | 11 | 10 | 34 | 38 | −4 | 23 | |
7 | Atlético Indio | 27 | 8 | 7 | 12 | 30 | 38 | −8 | 23 | |
8 | Victoria | 27 | 7 | 6 | 14 | 34 | 51 | −17 | 20 | |
9 | Lempira | 27 | 7 | 5 | 15 | 33 | 45 | −12 | 19 | |
10 | Progreso | 27 | 5 | 7 | 15 | 28 | 45 | −17 | 17 | Relegated to the Second division |
- Olimpia champions as regular season winner
- Motagua runner-up
- Progreso relegated to second division
Top scorer
- Flavio Ortega (Marathón) with 18 goals
Squads
Atlético Indio | ||
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Ramón Antonio "Pilín" Brand | ||
Real España | ||
Carlos Alberto Acosta "El Indio" Lara | Carlos Luis "Macho" Arrieta | Dolores Edmundo "Lolo" Cruz |
Roberto "Campeón" Hidalgo | Mario "Pelola" López | César Augusto Dávila Puerto |
Domingo "Mingo" Ramos | Jacobo Sarmiento | Rigoberto "Aserradero" Velásquez |
Jaime Villegas | ||
Lempira | ||
Dagoberto Cubero | Adolfo "Fito" López | Francisco "Pantera" Velásquez |
Amílcar "Mica" López | ||
Marathón | ||
Mario Felipe "Cofra" Caballero Álvarez | Mauro "Nayo" Caballero | Arnulfo Echeverría |
José Ferreira dos Santos | Alexander "Nina" Guillén | Dennis "Plitis" Lagos |
Flavio Ortega | Martín "Piruleta" Rodríguez | Gil "Fátima" Valerio |
Motagua | ||
Roberto Abrussezze | Elio Banegas | Marcos Banegas |
Geraldo Batista | Nelson Benavídez | Mario Blandón "Tanque" Artica |
Federico Budde | Marco Antonio Calderón | Ricardo "Catín" Cárdenas |
Jesús Castillo | Juan Manuel Coello | Pedro Colón |
José Luis Cruz Figueroa | Egdomilio "Milo" Díaz | Salvador Dubois Leiva |
Mariano Godoy | Rubén "Chamaco" Guifarro | Alfonso "Garrinchita" Gutiérrez |
Óscar Rolando "Martillo" Hernández | Roberto Jérez | Tomás Máximo |
Julio Meza | Fermín "Min" Navarro | Giuliano Neto |
Edgardo Orellana | Linauro di Paula | Carlos Andrés Sanabria |
Alberto "Furia" Solís | Alfonso Uclés | Lenard Wells |
Olimpia | ||
Amílcar "Verde" Aceituno | Arnulfo "Nuco" Aguilar | Juan Manuel "Chino" Aguilar |
Jorge Alberto "Cejas" Brand Guevara | Fernando "Azulejo" Bulnes | Selvin Cárcamo |
Rafael Dick | Domingo "Toncontín" Ferrera | Conrado "Chorotega" Flores |
Rigoberto "Shula" Gómez Murillo | Alexander "Nina" Guillén | Juan Ramón Lagos |
Juan Isidro "Juanín" Lanza | Miguel Angel "Shinola" Matamoros | Ramón "Mon" Medina |
Marco Antonio "Tonín" Mendoza | Roberto Crisanto "Manga" Norales | José Estanislao "Tanayo" Ortega |
Ángel Ramón "Mon" Paz | René Reyes "Reno" Rodríguez | Donaldo "Coyoles" Rosales |
Samuel Santini | Carlos "Calistrín" Suazo Lagos | Raúl Suazo Lagos |
Jorge Alberto "Indio" Urquía Elvir | ||
Platense | ||
Carlos "Care" Alvarado | Pablo "Chita" Arzú | Martín Castillo |
Norman Castro | Reynaldo Castro Gil | Eduardo "Basuka" Flashing |
Ricardo "Cañón" Fúnez | Oscar Marino Piedrahíta | Tomás Máximo |
Jimmy Steward | Modesto Armando "Sargento" Urbina | Alfonso Zamora |
Progreso Honduras | ||
Gilberto "Chorro" Acosta | Norman Castro | Jorge "Burro" Deras |
Alfredo Doblado | Alfredo Hawit Banegas | José López Paz |
David McCalla | Ramón Oviedo | Marcos Peña |
Jorge Alberto Suazo Marín | Gil "Fátima" Valerio | Allan Ricardo Young |
Victoria | ||
César "Cesarín" Aguirre | René Bernárdez | Carlos Brown |
Manuel Bubuch | Luis Bueso | Edgardo Bustillo |
José Eduardo Castillo | Terencio Escobar | Gerardo García |
Óscar García | Ciriaco Gutiérrez | Salvador Hernández |
José Inés Izaguirre | Sergio Jiménez | José Francisco "Jotín" Lanza |
Adolfo "Fito" López | Anael "Lito" Martínez | Gilberto Martínez |
Rigoberto Martínez | Roberto Martínez | Sergio "Tito" Martínez |
Héctor Mejía | Reynaldo Mejía Ortega | Luis Alonso Metzquin |
Armando Motiño | Antonio Muñoz | Óscar Muñoz |
Alejandro Palacios | Salvador Ramírez | Armando Reyes |
Virgilio Rodríguez | Jorge "Chino" Suazo | René "Maravilla" Suazo |
Jesús Urbina | Pablo Villegas | Carlos Vilorio |
Antonio Zapata | Reynaldo Zúniga | |
Vida | ||
Carlos Humberto Alvarado Osorto | Emilio Calderini | Manuel Bernárdez Calderón |
Jesús "Pun" Fuentes | Arturo Edilson "Junia" Garden | Morris Garden |
José María "Chema" Salinas | Espedito Serafín |
Trivia
- Marathón made 57 goals this season, a record that is still intact.
- Honduras changed its name to Progreso.
Known results
Round 1
22 June 1969 |
Olimpia | 3–1 | Atlético Indio |
---|---|---|
Aceituno Paz Aguilar |
Tegucigalpa |
Round 2
13 July 1969 |
Vida | 1 – 2 | Olimpia |
---|---|---|
Garden | Gómez Lanza |
La Ceiba |
Round 3
17 August 1969 |
España | 0 – 1 | Olimpia |
---|---|---|
Suazo |
San Pedro Sula |
Round 4
31 August 1969 |
Lempira | 1 – 1 | Olimpia |
---|---|---|
Cruz | Aceituno |
San Pedro Sula |
Round 5
14 September 1969 |
Olimpia | 3 – 2 | Marathón |
---|---|---|
Urquía Paz Aguilar |
Cano Caballero |
Tegucigalpa |
Round 6
18 September 1969 |
Olimpia | 0 – 0 | Motagua |
---|---|---|
Tegucigalpa |
Round 7
21 September 1969 |
Progreso | 4 – 0 | Victoria |
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San Pedro Sula |
21 September 1969 |
Olimpia | 3 – 3 | Platense |
---|---|---|
Paz Brand Urquía |
Zamora Castro |
Tegucigalpa |
Round 8
28 September 1969 |
Progreso | 0 – 1 | Olimpia |
---|---|---|
Paz |
San Pedro Sula |
Round 9
5 October 1969 |
Vida | 2 – 0 | Lempira |
---|---|---|
La Ceiba |
5 October 1969 |
Olimpia | 1 – 1 | Victoria |
---|---|---|
Medina | Mejía |
Tegucigalpa |
Round 10
19 October 1969 |
Victoria | 0 – 2 | Olimpia |
---|---|---|
Urquía |
La Ceiba |
19 October 1969 |
España | 0 – 2 | Platense |
---|---|---|
San Pedro Sula |
Round 11
26 October 1969 |
Platense | 1 – 1 | Olimpia |
---|---|---|
Zamora | Rodríguez |
San Pedro Sula |
Round 12
9 November 1969 |
Olimpia | 3 – 0 | Progreso |
---|---|---|
Urquía Rodríguez |
Tegucigalpa |
Round 13
13 November 1969 |
Motagua | 0 – 1 | Olimpia |
---|---|---|
Brand |
Tegucigalpa |
Round 14
Round 15
23 November 1969 |
Olimpia | 0 – 0 | Vida |
---|---|---|
Tegucigalpa |
Round 16
11 December 1969 |
Olimpia | 2 – 0 | Atlético Indio |
---|---|---|
Mendoza Brand |
Tegucigalpa |
Round 17
14 December 1969 |
Victoria | 3 – 5 | Motagua |
---|---|---|
Aguirre Palacios |
Baptista Artica Banegas |
La Ceiba |
14 December 1969 |
Olimpia | 2 – 1 | Lempira |
---|---|---|
Urquía Brand |
López |
Tegucigalpa |
Round 18
21 December 1969 |
Olimpia | 1 – 0 | España |
---|---|---|
Urquía |
Tegucigalpa |
Round 19
18 January 1970 |
España | 1 – 2 | Olimpia |
---|---|---|
Greenech | Brand Urquía |
San Pedro Sula |
Round 20
25 January 1970 |
Olimpia | 2 – 1 | Marathón |
---|---|---|
Urquía Brand |
Lagos |
Tegucigalpa |
Round 21
1 February 1970 |
Olimpia | 0 – 0 | Atlético Indio |
---|---|---|
Tegucigalpa |
Round 22
8 February 1970 |
Olimpia | 1 – 1 | Platense |
---|---|---|
Urquía | Castro |
Tegucigalpa |
Round 23
Round 24
22 February 1970 |
Vida | 0 – 1 | Olimpia |
---|---|---|
Urquía |
La Ceiba |
Round 25
1 March 1970 |
Olimpia | 0 – 0 | Victoria |
---|---|---|
Tegucigalpa |
Round 26
8 March 1970 |
Lempira | 1 – 2 | Olimpia |
---|---|---|
Urbina | Mendoza Aguilar |
San Pedro Sula |
Round 27
15 March 1970 |
Progreso | 0 – 0 | Olimpia |
---|---|---|
San Pedro Sula |
Unknown rounds
Atlético Indio | 2–3 | Platense |
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España | 2–0 | Lempira |
---|---|---|
Hidalgo Cruz |
San Pedro Sula |
Lempira | 1–1 | España |
---|---|---|
Peralta | Cruz |
San Pedro Sula |
España | 1–0 | Lempira |
---|---|---|
Hidalgo |
San Pedro Sula |
References
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