1978–79 Honduran Liga Nacional

The 1978–79 Honduran Liga Nacional season was the 13th edition of the Honduran Liga Nacional. The format of the tournament remained the same as the previous season. C.D. Motagua won the title after defeating Real C.D. España in the finals.[1] It's unclear why no Honduran representation was sent to the 1979 CONCACAF Champions' Cup. Nevertheless, Motagua, Real España, Olimpia and Broncos obtained berths to the 1979 Copa Fraternidad.[2]

Liga Nacional
Season1978–79
ChampionsMotagua (4th)
RelegatedTiburones
CONCACAF Champions' CupNone
Copa FraternidadMotagua
Real España
Olimpia
Broncos
Matches played158
Goals scored281 (1.78 per match)
Top goalscorerBernárdez (15)
All statistics correct as of 28 January 1979.

1978–79 teams

Regular season

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Motagua[lower-alpha 1] 27 13 12 2 34 16 +18 38 Qualified to the Final round[lower-alpha 2]
2 Olimpia 27 13 7 7 29 17 +12 33
3 Real España 27 8 11 8 20 17 +3 27
4 Marathón 27 7 12 8 26 26 0 26
5 Platense 27 8 10 9 21 23 2 26 Qualified to the repechage[lower-alpha 3]
6 Broncos 27 5 16 6 17 19 2 26
7 Universidad 27 8 10 9 17 20 3 26
8 Vida 27 7 12 8 23 27 4 26
9 Victoria 27 5 14 8 20 29 9 24
10 Tiburones 27 4 10 13 20 34 14 18 Relegated to Segunda División[lower-alpha 4]
Source:
Notes:
  1. Motagua secured final spot as regular season winner.
  2. Top five qualify to final round.
  3. Extra match required between Platense and Broncos to decide fifth place.
  4. Tiburones relegated.

Fifth place playoff

12 October 1978 Playoff Broncos 0–1 Platense El Progreso, Yoro
(UTC−06:00) Awarded to Broncos[3] Flores Stadium: Estadio Humberto Micheletti
  • Broncos advanced to Pentagonal on awarded points.

Final round

Pentagonal standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Real España 8 5 3 0 14 6 +8 13 Qualified to the Final[lower-alpha 1]
2 Motagua 8 4 1 3 12 8 +4 9
3 Olimpia 8 2 4 2 6 5 +1 8
4 Broncos 8 2 4 2 12 13 1 8
5 Marathón 8 0 2 6 3 15 12 2
Source:
Notes:
  1. Real España qualified to final as winner of Pentagonal.

Final

28 January 1979 2nd leg Real España 1–4 Motagua San Pedro Sula, Cortés
Bailey Reyes
Maradiaga
Stadium: Estadio Francisco Morazán
Referee: Carlos Ortiz

Top scorer

  • Salvador Bernárdez (Motagua) with 15 goals

Squads

Broncos
German "Loco" Guzmán Carlos Luis "Macho" Arrieta Cruz Ramón Serrano "Guaya" Cruz
Marathón
Daniel Argelio Romero Óscar Machigua René "Maravilla" Suazo
Exequiel "Estupiñán" García Hernán Santiago "Cortés" García Martínez Manuel Rodríguez
David Sánchez Tomás Wood Manuel Doblado
Leónidas Nolasco Erick Cabalceta Rigoberto Castro
Richard Kenneth Payne Arturo Torres "Pacharaca" Bonilla Roberto Bailey
Ramón "Albañil" Osorio Francisco Javier Toledo Julio "Ruso" Bonilla
Ricardo Nuila Osman Peña Óscar Rolando "Martillo" Hernández
Mario López Carlos "Calín" Morales Iván Ramos
Félix Concepción Carranza Jorge Alberto "Cuca" Bueso Iglesias Celso Fredy Güity
Porfirio Armando Betancourt Luis Alonso Guzmán Velásquez
Motagua
Roger Mayorga Alcides Morales Roberto Abrussezze
Salvador "Pichini" Bernárdez Carlos Mejía Marco Tulio "Coyol" López
Francisco "Pantera" Velásquez Roberto "Muñiña" Escalante Héctor "Lin" Zelaya
René "Kun Fu" Velásquez Camilo Mejía Juan Ramón Aguilar
Rubén "Chamaco" Guifarro Marco Tulio Andino Roxne Romero
Ennos Pereira Rigoberto Sosa Luis Alberto "Chito" Reyes
Ramón Enrique "Primitivo" Maradiaga Héctor Ramón "Pecho de Aguila" Zelaya Antonio Antonio Obando
Samuel Rivera Edgardo Sosa José Luis Zelaya
Mario Moncada Feliciano Guardado Mariano Godoy
David Bueso David Medina Alberto Centurión
Olimpia
Belarmino Rivera Francisco Zelaya Pastrana Alejandro "Indio" Ruiz
Vicente Suazo Óscar García Héctor Uclés
Víctor Romero Víctor "Calero" Lozano Óscar Batíz
Adán Amador Carlos Figueroa Manuel Gámez
Arturo Cáceres Óscar Banegas José Amador
Joaquín del Arca Osmán Zelaya Ramón Antonio "Pilín" Brand
Roger Chavarría Prudencio "Tecate" Norales Rigoberto "Shula" Gómez
Jorge Alberto "Perro" González Samuel Montoya Walter Chávez
Mario Hernán Juviny Carreño Ricardo Carreño Carlos Maldonado
Walter "Estupiñán" Amador José Antonio García Jorge Alberto "Indio" Urquía Elvir
Platense
Arnulfo Echeverría Manuel de Jesús Fuentes Tomás Cedricks Ewens "Quito" Wagner
Danilo "Pulga" Flores Arturo Payne Rubén Rodríguez Peña Llantén
Alex Rodríguez
Real España
Julio César "El Tile" Arzú Antonio "Gato" Pavón Molina Walter Jimminson
Julio del Carmen Tapia Callao José Estanislao "Tanayo" Ortega Clinton Campbell
Gustavo Portillo Junior Rashford Costly Marvin Zúniga
Alberto Ferreira da Silva José Luis Cruz Figueroa Jimmy James Bailey
Allan Costly Julio Roberto "Chino" Ortiz Jimmy Steward
Edith Hernando Contreras
Tiburones
Juan Jerezano "Yuyuga" Flores David Silva
Salustio Pacheco Alejandro Palacios "Nilo" Herrera
Edgar Alfaro Agustín Alemán Pedro Colón
José Reynaldo Villagra Domingo Martínez
Universidad
Roger Mayorga Otoniel Oliva Joaquín Pavón Sequeira
Mauricio Cruz Jiron Daniel "Diablo" Sambulá José Salomón "Turco" Nazzar
Victoria
Óscar Figueroa Reynaldo Mejía Ortega Camilo Bonifacio
Roberto Reynaldo "Robot" Bailey Sargent Efraín Martínez "Diablillo" Amaya David Goff
Pedro Caetano da Silva Luis Alonso "Chorompo" Zúniga Francisco Jiménez
Miguel Ángel "Primitivo" Ortiz Fausto Humberto "Chiva" Ruiz Luis Edgardo Meléndez
Vida
Gustavo Adolfo "Gorcha" Collins Ramón Nectally "Liebre" Guardado Carlos Humberto "Papeto" Lobo
Edgardo Williams Abraham Osorio Peter Buchanan
Hermenegildo Orellana César "Cesarín" Aguirre Marco Tulio "Socadito" Zelaya
Carlos Aguirre Neptally "Liebre" Guardado Carlos Johnson
Carlos Bejarano Felipe "Embajador" Sánchez Juan Dolmo Arzú
Mario Ardón Roberto "Macho" Figueroa Carlos Talbot
Manuel Gámez Enrique "Palanca" Mendoza Wilfredo Rodríguez
Carlos Orlando Caballero Dennis "Bomba" Hinds Arnulfo Ardón
Matilde Selim Lacayo Carlos "Comay" Flores Jesús "Bululo" Carías
Jorge Bernárdez Jaime Morales Roberto Maradiaga

Known results

Round 1

Real España2–0Tiburones
Pavón

Pentagonal place playoff

Platense1–0Broncos

Pentagonal

Marathón1–1Olimpia
San Pedro Sula
Real España0–0Olimpia
San Pedro Sula
Real España4–3Broncos
Costly
Bailey
Jiminson
Altamirano
Arzú
Cruz
San Pedro Sula
Motagua2–0Marathón
Bernárdez
López
Danlí
Real España4–2Motagua
San Pedro Sula
Marathón2–3Broncos
San Pedro Sula
Marathón0–1Real España
Bailey
San Pedro Sula
Olimpia1–0Motagua
Gámez
Tegucigalpa
Marathón0–3Motagua
Escalante
Godoy
Obando
San Pedro Sula
Olimpia0–0Real España
Tegucigalpa
Real España3–0Marathón
Bailey
Jimminson
San Pedro Sula
Olimpia2–0Marathón
Tegucigalpa
Motagua1–0Olimpia
Obando
Tegucigalpa
Motagua0–1Real España
Tegucigalpa
Broncos0–0Marathón
Broncos1–1Real España

Unknown rounds

19 February 1978 Victoria 1–1 Vida La Ceiba
CST Meléndez Stadium: Estadio Nilmo Edwards
7 May 1978 Tiburones 1–1 Broncos Choluteca
CST Arzú Martínez Stadium: Estadio Fausto Flores Lagos
2 July 1978 Motagua v Vida
CST Obando
23 July 1978 Motagua v Vida
CST Obando
10 September 1978 Broncos 1–1 Tiburones Choluteca
CST Altamirano Palacios Stadium: Estadio Fausto Flores Lagos
10 September 1978 Real España 3–0 Marathón El Progreso
CST Bailey
Tapia
Portillo
Stadium: Estadio Humberto Micheletti
10 September 1978 Motagua 0–0 Olimpia Danlí
CST Stadium: Estadio Marcelo Tinoco
15 September 1978 Vida 2–2 Universidad La Ceiba
CST Figueroa Fernández
Zavala
Stadium: Estadio Nilmo Edwards
Tiburones0–3Motagua
Maradiaga
Reyes
Centurión
Choluteca
Real España0–2Olimpia
Norales
González
San Pedro Sula
Motagua4–2Victoria
López
Reyes
Bernárdez
Amaya
Zelaya  0' (a.g.)
Danlí
Platense2–1Broncos
El Progreso
Marathón0–1Universidad
San Pedro Sula

References

  1. RSSSF.com–Honduras - Final Tables 1965/66-1994/95–11 December 2009
  2. RSSSF.com–Copa Fraternidad–29 November 2007
  3. The game was suspended at 85' as Platense retired for not accepting a late penalty against them; the league decided to award the points to Broncos.
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