2014–15 Honduran Liga Nacional

Liga Nacional
Season 2014–15
Champions Apertura:
Motagua
Clausura:
Olimpia
Relegated Parrillas One
Champions League Motagua
Olimpia
Matches played 200
Goals scored 573 (2.87 per match)
Top goalscorer Castillo (29)
Biggest home win Real España 5–0 Motagua
(24 August 2014)
Olimpia 5–0 Platense
(7 September 2014)
Motagua 5–0 Real España
(19 October 2014)
Real Sociedad 5–0 Victoria
(2 November 2014)
Olimpia 5–0 Real España
(17 May 2015)
Biggest away win Motagua 1–4 Olimpia
(31 August 2014)
Highest scoring Platense 4–4 Honduras
(18 October 2014)
Honduras 5–3 Real Sociedad
(1 November 2014)
Longest unbeaten run Olimpia (15)
Longest losing run Platense (5)

All statistics correct as of 24 May 2015.

The 2014–15 Honduran Liga Nacional season will be the 49th Honduran Liga Nacional edition, since its establishment in 1965. For this season, the system format will remain as the previous season. The tournament began on 1 August 2014[1] and has ended in May 2015. On 20 December 2014, C.D. Motagua obtained its 13th national title after defeating C.D. Real Sociedad 2–1 on aggregate in the Apertura finals.[2]

2014–15 teams

A total of 10 teams will contest the tournament, including 9 sides from the 2013–14 season plus C.D. Honduras, promoted from the 2013–14 Liga de Ascenso. Parrillas One moved from Tela to Siguatepeque.

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Honduras El Progreso Estadio Humberto Micheletti 5,000
Marathón San Pedro Sula Estadio Yankel Rosenthal 15,000
Motagua Tegucigalpa Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino 35,000
Olimpia Tegucigalpa Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino 35,000
Parrillas One Siguatepeque Estadio Roberto Martínez Ávila 3,000
Platense Puerto Cortés Estadio Excélsior 7,910
Real España San Pedro Sula Estadio Francisco Morazán 26,781
Real Sociedad Tocoa Estadio Francisco Martínez Durón 3,000
Victoria La Ceiba Estadio Nilmo Edwards 18,000
Vida La Ceiba Estadio Nilmo Edwards 18,000

Apertura

Regular season

Real C.D. España managed to clinch the first position after drawing 1–1 at C.D. Victoria on the last round. It was the 9th time in history that the Aurinegros came up as the regular season winners. One curious fact occurred between C.D. Motagua and Real España where they both achieve a 5–0 home win over each other, breaking their respective record as the largest victory against each other. C.D. Victoria finished last for the fifth time in history.

Standings

As of 15 November 2014
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Real España 18 8 5 5 30 28 +2 29 Qualification to the Semifinals
2 Olimpia 18 8 4 6 36 22 +14 28
3 Motagua 18 8 4 6 30 25 +5 28 Qualification to the Second round
4 Honduras 18 7 7 4 34 31 +3 28
5 Real Sociedad 18 7 6 5 25 18 +7 27
6 Platense 18 6 6 6 27 27 0 24
7 Marathón 18 5 7 6 20 25 5 22
8 Vida 18 5 6 7 26 30 4 21
9 Parrillas One 18 4 6 8 28 38 10 18
10 Victoria 18 3 7 8 22 34 12 16

Results

As of 15 November 2014
Home \ Away[1] HON MAR MOT OLI PAR PLA RES RSO VIC VID
Honduras 11 11 22 53 11 22 10 32 33
Marathón 12 31 22 21 10 23 11 01 11
Motagua 41 01 14 11 20 50 41 21 12
Olimpia 02 40 01 30 50 21 02 30 31
Parrillas One 13 11 22 11 02 32 22 33 21
Platense 44 00 21 10 41 33 12 32 41
Real España 10 02 50 21 32 21 00 32 12
Real Sociedad 21 30 11 20 12 10 01 50 02
Victoria 12 11 02 22 10 00 11 11 22
Vida 20 31 01 24 13 11 00 11 12

Source: Soccerway
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Postseason

Playoffs

3rd seeded Agg. 6th seeded 1st leg 2nd leg
Motagua 4–2 Platense 2–1 2–1
4th seeded Agg. 5th seeded 1st leg 2nd leg
Honduras 4–4 Real Sociedad 0–1 4–3

Semifinals

1st seeded Agg. 4th seeded 1st leg 2nd leg
Real España 1–2 Real Sociedad 0–2 1–0
2nd seeded Agg. 3rd seeded 1st leg 2nd leg
Olimpia 1–2 Motagua 0–1 1–1

Final

1st seeded Agg. 2nd seeded 1st leg 2nd leg
Motagua 2–1 Real Sociedad 0–0 2–1

Clausura

Regular season

Standings

As of 2 May 2015
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Olimpia 18 11 6 1 35 16 +19 39 Qualification to the Semifinals
2 Motagua 18 11 4 3 37 21 +16 37
3 Marathón 18 8 5 5 20 23 3 29 Qualification to the Second round
4 Victoria 18 6 7 5 26 22 +4 25
5 Real Sociedad 18 4 10 4 14 16 2 22
6 Real España 18 4 9 5 28 25 +3 21
7 Vida 18 4 6 8 24 31 7 18
8 Honduras 18 5 3 10 26 35 9 18
9 Parrillas One 18 4 4 10 25 35 10 16
10 Platense 18 3 6 9 23 34 11 15

Results

As of 2 May 2015
Home \ Away[1] HON MAR MOT OLI PAR PLA RES RSO VIC VID
Honduras 31 01 12 11 21 13 00 02 32
Marathón 03 02 32 21 11 10 00 21 20
Motagua 31 30 11 34 20 22 32 30 21
Olimpia 21 20 31 31 20 10 20 11 41
Parrillas One 31 11 12 02 12 03 22 21 13
Platense 33 23 22 02 21 22 01 10 22
Real España 24 11 12 11 31 31 11 22 01
Real Sociedad 30 00 10 11 02 11 11 03 10
Victoria 31 12 22 11 32 21 11 00 20
Vida 31 01 03 33 11 42 22 00 11

Source: Soccerway
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Postseason

Playoffs

3rd seeded Agg. 6th seeded 1st leg 2nd leg
Marathón 3–4 Real España 1–4 2–0
4th seeded Agg. 5th seeded 1st leg 2nd leg
Victoria 2–0 Real Sociedad 1–0 1–0

Semifinals

1st seeded Agg. 4th seeded 1st leg 2nd leg
Olimpia 6–0 Real España 1–0 5–0
2nd seeded Agg. 3rd seeded 1st leg 2nd leg
Motagua 3–1 Victoria 0–1 3–0

Final

1st seeded Agg. 2nd seeded 1st leg 2nd leg
Olimpia 2–1 Motagua 2–1 0–0

Top goalscorers

As of 24 May 2015

Honduras Román Castillo (Motagua)

Honduras Anthony Lozano (Olimpia)

Honduras Erick Andino (Victoria)

Uruguay Claudio Cardozo (Real España)

Honduras Carlos Discua (Motagua)

Honduras Iván López (Parrillas One)

Honduras Romell Quioto (Olimpia)

Argentina Lucas Gómez (Motagua)

Honduras Eddie Hernández (Vida)

Honduras Ángel Tejeda (Honduras)

Honduras Juan Rodríguez (Parrillas One)

Honduras Julio de León (Platense)

Honduras Juan Ocampo (Honduras)

Honduras Bryan Róchez (Real España)
Colombia Roberto Riascos (Vida)

Colombia Mario Abadía (Platense)
Honduras Diego Reyes (Marathón)

Honduras Melvin Valladares (Victoria)

Honduras Jorge Zaldívar (Honduras)
Colombia Javier Estupiñán (Olimpia)

Honduras Osman Melgares (Real Sociedad)

Colombia Charles Córdoba (Marathón)

Honduras Rony Martínez (Real Sociedad)

Honduras Alberth Elis (Olimpia)

Honduras José Tobías (Real Sociedad)

Honduras Rony Flores (Real España / Platense)
Honduras Félix Crisanto (Victoria)

Honduras Sergio Mendoza (Real España)
Honduras Henry Clark (Real Sociedad)

Honduras Cholby Martínez (Vida)
Honduras Mario Berríos (Marathón)

Honduras Edwin León (Honduras)
Honduras Carlos Bernárdez (Victoria)
Honduras Júnior Izaguirre (Motagua)
Honduras Edder Delgado (Real España)
Honduras Luis Lobo (Real España / Honduras)

Brazil Fábio de Souza (Olimpia)
Honduras Christian Martínez (Marathón)
Honduras Darwin Bermúdez (Parrillas One)
Honduras Bryan Acosta (Real España)

Honduras Jorge Cardona (Honduras)
Honduras Miguel Valerio (Vida)
Honduras Luis Alvarado (Honduras)
Honduras Nery Medina (Victoria)

Colombia Omar Guerra (Olimpia)
Honduras Víctor Ortiz (Vida)
Honduras Jerrick Díaz (Platense)
Honduras Reynaldo Tilguath (Vida)
Brazil Jocimar Moreira (Parrillas One)
Honduras Juan Mejía (Real España)
Brazil Israel Silva (Motagua)

Honduras Henry Bermúdez (Victoria)
Honduras Alexander Aguilar (Platense)
Honduras Jesús Canales (Vida)
Honduras Jairo Puerto (Marathón)
Honduras Walter Martínez (Marathón)
Honduras Juan Munguía (Real Sociedad)
Honduras Allan Lalín (Platense)

Honduras Henry Martínez (Real Sociedad)
Honduras Leonardo Isaula (Honduras)
Honduras Aly Arriola (Honduras)
Uruguay Julio Rodríguez (Real España)
Honduras Elkin González (Real Sociedad)
Honduras Franklyn Morales (Honduras)

Honduras Bayron Méndez (Olimpia)
Honduras Wilmer Crisanto (Motagua)
Honduras Devron García (Victoria)
Honduras Christian Altamirano (Platense)
Honduras Cristian Lara (Platense)
Honduras Johnny Barrios (Marathón)
Uruguay Ramiro Bruschi (Real España)
Argentina Leandro Guaita (Vida)
Honduras Franco Güity (Victoria)
Honduras Walter Castro (Platense)
Honduras Christopher Anariba (Honduras)
Honduras Ramón Núñez (Real España)

Honduras César Zelaya (Real Sociedad)
Honduras Carlos Solórzano (Parrillas One)
Honduras Lesther Zavala (Parrillas One)
Honduras Pablo Arzú (Real Sociedad)
Honduras Luis Guzmán (Honduras)
Honduras Rigoberto Padilla (Victoria)
Honduras Víctor Moncada (Honduras)
Honduras Osman Chávez (Platense)
Honduras Mario Martínez (Real España)
Honduras Melvin Batiz (Real Sociedad)
Honduras Marco Vega (Marathón)
Uruguay Mario Leguizamón (Olimpia)

Honduras Fredixon Elvir (Olimpia)
Honduras Douglas Martínez (Vida)
Honduras Óscar Bonilla (Marathón)
Honduras Juan Romero (Parrillas One)
Honduras Omar Elvir (Motagua)
Honduras Ian Osorio (Platense)
Honduras Pastor Martínez (Honduras)
Honduras Chestyn Onofre (Vida)
Honduras Julio Bernárdez (Parrillas One)
Honduras Pedro Mencía (Honduras)
Costa Rica Víctor Núñez (Real España)

Honduras Dílmer Gutiérrez (Real Sociedad)
Honduras Níxon Duarte (Platense)
Honduras Jhow Benavídez (Real España)
Argentina Juan Rial (Marathón)
Honduras Jorge Bengoché (Olimpia)
Honduras Reinieri Mayorquín (Motagua)
Brazil Wesley Braz (Marathón)
Belize Elroy Smith (Platense)
Honduras Henry Figueroa (Motagua)
Honduras Hárlinton Gutiérrez (Real España)
Honduras Nelson Álvarez (Parrillas One)
Honduras Carlos Mejía (Olimpia)
Honduras Arnulfo Beitar (Parrillas One)
Brazil Ronaldo Barbosa (Vida)
Argentina Ricardo Rosales (Motagua)
Honduras Ever Alvarado (Olimpia)
Honduras Johnny Leverón (Marathón)

Honduras Clayvin Zúniga (Real Sociedad)
Honduras Maynor Gómez (Parrillas One)
Honduras Mariano Acevedo (Olimpia)
Honduras David Meza (Olimpia)
Honduras Marcelo Espinal (Vida)
Honduras Darixon Vuelto (Victoria)
Honduras Odis Borjas (Platense)
Honduras Bryan Johnson (Olimpia)
Honduras Sergio Zelaya (Real Sociedad)
Honduras Carlos Palacios (Marathón)
Honduras Joshua Vargas (Platense)
Honduras Walter Hernández (Platense)
Honduras Jeffri Flores (Real España)
Colombia Andrés Copete (Parrillas One)
Honduras German Mejía (Olimpia)
Honduras Wilmer Fuentes (Marathón)
Honduras Gerson Rodas (Real España)

Honduras Kevin López (Motagua)
Honduras Néstor Martínez (Olimpia)
Honduras John Suazo (Marathón)
Colombia Camilo Aguirre (Real España)
Honduras Francisco Benítez (Honduras)
Brazil Romário Pinto (Marathón)
Honduras Johny Gómez (Parrillas One)
Honduras Irvin Reyna (Motagua)
Honduras Carlos Sánchez (Honduras)
Honduras Marcelo Santos (Vida)
Honduras Jefferson Bernárdez (Parrillas One)
Honduras Ozzie Bodden (Real Sociedad)
Honduras David Carranza (Real Sociedad)
Honduras Johnny Palacios (Olimpia)
Argentina Franco Tisera (Victoria)
Honduras Dicktmar Hernández (Victoria)
Honduras Víctor Zúniga (Honduras)

Honduras Henry Figueroa (Motagua)
Honduras Romell Quioto (Olimpia)

Honduras Robbie Matute (Real Sociedad)
Honduras Mauricio Sabillón (Marathón)

Honduras Quiarol Arzú (Platense)

Argentina Leonardo Domínguez (Victoria)

Aggregate table

Relegation is determined by the aggregated table of both Apertura and Clausura tournaments. On 19 April 2015, Parrillas One was relegated to Liga de Ascenso after drawing 2–2 at home against C.D. Real Sociedad.[3]

As of 2 May 2015
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Olimpia 36 19 10 7 71 38 +33 67 2015–16 CONCACAF Champions League
2 Motagua 36 19 8 9 67 46 +21 65
3 Marathón 36 13 12 11 40 48 8 51
4 Real España 36 12 14 10 58 53 +5 50
5 Real Sociedad 36 11 16 9 39 34 +5 49
6 Honduras 36 12 10 14 60 66 6 46
7 Victoria 36 9 14 13 48 56 8 41
8 Platense 36 9 12 15 50 61 11 39
9 Vida 36 9 12 15 50 61 11 39
10 Parrillas One 36 8 10 18 53 73 20 34 Relegation to the 2015–16 Liga de Ascenso

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