Comayagua F.C.

Comayagua
Full name Comayagua Fútbol Club
Nickname(s) Los Burritos (The Donkeys)
Founded 3 July 1945 (1945-07-03)
Ground Estadio Carlos Miranda
Comayagua, Honduras
Ground Capacity 10,000
Chairman Wilfredo Ramires, Donaldo Caceres
Manager Rosbin Padilla
League Liga de Ascenso

Comayagua Fútbol Club (Spanish pronunciation: [komaˈʝaɣwa]) is a Honduran football club, based in Comayagua.

The club was founded in 1945 as Hispano Galvez, eventually dropping "Galvez". The Hispano club played from 2005 to 2011 in the Honduran first division, and was dissolved in 2012 due to unsustainable financial circumstances. Management then purchased the second division franchise of Atlético Pinares and rebranded it as Comayagua FC.

History

Hispano

Hispano was founded on 3 July 1945 by Miguel Bulnes, Tafael Ruiz and Manuel Bulnes in a small barrio named Abajo located in Comayagua. The club was originally named Hispano Galvez in honor of Juan Manuel Galvez, the Honduran president at that time. The club changed their named to Hispano when Galvez's presidency was over.[1]

In 1950, Hispano won a championship when they were part of an independent league in the north coast of Honduras. Their greatest achievement came on July 5, 2005 when they earn a promotion to the top division by beating Deportes Savio in the final.

Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras

The club was promoted to the top division in 2004–05 but was later relegated in the 2005–06 season after finishing in last place.

Municipal Valencia's franchise

That same year, Hispano bought Valencia's category in the league for 3 million lempiras. Most of Valencia's members like Luis Rodas, Kerpo de Leon, Gilberto Santos, Tushe, Marco Mejia, Henry Jimenez, Johny Galdamez, Gerson Amaral, Rigoberto Padilla and Roy Posas became players for Hispano.

Hispano surprised everyone including their fans and directors during their third season. They manage to qualify to the playoffs and at the same time became one of the most difficult teams to beat in the Honduran league.[2] In their fourth season, the club ended in fifth place in the standing and didn't qualify to the playoffs. In the 2007 Apertura season, the team started the season well but faltered at the end finishing in seventh place and missing the playoffs for a second year in a row. Edwin Pavon, the coach who led them to the playoffs for the first time was fired and was replaced by Hector Vargas.

Relegation and renamed Comayagua FC

In April 2011 Hispano was relegated to the second division after finishing last in the 2010–11 season. In Julu 2012 the Honduran football arbitration court (Tribunal de Arbitraje de Fútbol) has set due the accumulated debts of the club, which have reached almost one million lempiras (at the time 40,000 EUR / 31,500 GBP / 51,000 USD) to be paid within five days. This target proved out of scope for the club. Therefore management has decided to dissolve Hispano FC and purchase the franchise of Atlético Pinares of San Marcos de Colón of Choluteca and rebrand it as Comayagua FC.[3]

Achievements

Domestic

2004-05 C
Runners-up (1): 2003–04

First division placings

Regular season Post season
Season Pos P W D L F A PTS +/– Pos P W D L F A PTS +/–
2005–06 A 7th 18 5 7 6 21 21 22 0 Did not qualify
2005–06 C 10th 18 2 5 11 17 31 11  –14 Did not qualify
2006–07 A 3rd 18 7 9 2 25 14 30 +11 3rd 2 1 0 1 2 6 3  –4
2006–07 C 5th 18 6 5 7 21 19 23 +2 Did not qualify
2007–08 A 7th 18 5 6 7 19 22 21  –3 Did not qualify
2007–08 C 5th 18 7 5 6 24 25 26  –1 Did not qualify
2008–09 A 6th 18 7 4 7 31 28 25 +3 Did not qualify
2008–09 C 10th 18 3 2 12 18 37 11  –19 Did not qualify
2009–10 A 9th 18 4 3 11 17 28 15  –11 Did not qualify
2009–10 C 5th 18 8 3 7 22 22 27 0 Did not qualify
2010–11 A 10th 18 3 4 11 17 31 13  –14 Did not qualify

All-time record vs. opponents

Opponent P W D L F A +/-
Atlético Olanchano 8 3 3 2 10 7 +3
Deportes Savio 10 5 1 4 12 9 +3
Marathón 18 2 6 10 19 36 -17
Motagua 20 6 5 9 21 30 -9
Olimpia 18 1 8 9 9 25 -16
Platense 17 3 5 9 19 26 -7
Real España 18 4 4 10 18 26 -8
Real Juventud 6 3 0 3 13 12 +1
Universidad / Broncos UNAH 8 4 2 2 14 6 +8
Valencia 4 1 1 2 4 5 -1
Victoria 18 9 4 5 29 26 +3
Vida 18 6 7 5 26 23 +3

List of coaches

Hispano

All Time Scorers

AS of April 2014

References

  1. "Amor Eterero, Club Hispano" (in Spanish). Diario Deportivo Diez. 2008-02-14. Retrieved 2008-09-16.
  2. "Se sienten grandes" (in Spanish). Diario La Prensa. 2007-08-10. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-08-11.
  3. El club Hispano de Comayagua ya es historia, El Heraldo, 3 July 2012.
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