1994–95 Honduran Liga Nacional

The 1994–95 Honduran Liga Nacional season was the 29th edition of the Honduran Liga Nacional. The format of the tournament remained the same as the previous season. C.D. Victoria won the title[1] after defeating Club Deportivo Olimpia in the finals. Both teams qualified to the 1996 CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

Liga Nacional
Season1994–95
ChampionsVictoria (1st)
RelegatedDeportes Progreseño
CONCACAF Champions' CupVictoria
Olimpia
Matches played149
Goals scored344 (2.31 per match)
Top goalscorerÁvila (14)

1994-95 teams

Regular season

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Olimpia[lower-alpha 1] 27 19 6 2 48 13 +35 63 Qualification for Final Round[lower-alpha 2]
2 Motagua 27 15 9 3 42 21 +21 54
3 Real España 27 10 9 8 27 23 +4 39
4 Real Maya 27 9 10 8 28 24 +4 37
5 Victoria 27 9 10 8 29 29 0 37
6 Marathón 27 9 7 11 34 33 +1 34
7 Vida 27 8 9 10 38 41 3 33
8 Platense 27 5 10 12 18 28 10 25
9 Broncos 27 3 12 12 23 41 18 21
10 Deportes Progreseño 27 4 6 17 20 54 34 18 Relegation to Segunda División[lower-alpha 3]
Source:
Notes:
  1. Olimpia clinched final spot as regular season winner.
  2. Top 6 qualify for final round.
  3. Deportes Progreseño relegated to Segunda División.

Final round

Hexagonal

28 May 1995 1st leg Victoria 2–0 Motagua La Ceiba, Atlántida
Sambulá
Reyes
Stadium: Estadio Nilmo Edwards
  • Victoria won 6–2 on aggregated.
  • Real España won 4–3 on aggregated.

Triangular standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Victoria 4 3 0 1 7 5 +2 9 Qualification for Final[lower-alpha 1]
2 Real España 4 1 1 2 6 6 0 4
3 Olimpia 4 1 1 2 5 7 2 4
Source:
Notes:
  1. Victoria clinched final spot as triangular winner.

Final

9 July 1995 1st leg Victoria 0–0 Olimpia La Ceiba
Stadium: Estadio Nilmo Edwards
Referee: Amílcar Burgos
16 July 1995 2nd leg Olimpia 1–1 Victoria Tegucigalpa
15:30 CST Cruz  33'  70' Reneau Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Referee: Amílcar Burgos
Olimpia
Victoria
Liga Nacional
1994–95 Champion
C.D. Victoria
1st title

Top scorer

  • Álex Geovanny Ávila (Motagua) with 14 goals

Squads

Broncos
Bayardo Torres
Deportes Progreseño
Jorge Alberto "Bala" Bennett Oscar Gerardo "Maradona" Cruz Edith Hernando Contreras
Carlos Aragón Wilmer Andrés Roque
Marathón
Dangelo Daltino Bautista Alfonso Sabillón Walter "Gualala" Trejo
Marco Vinicio "Chacal" Ortega Luis Alexander Quezada José Erasmo "Urco" Crisanto Castillo
Ciro Paulino "Palic" Castillo Octavio Santana Mario Beata
Troy Anderson César Adonis Flores Luis Orlando "Chinito" Reyes Santos
José Ulloa Villatoro Luis "Gavilán" Cálix José Luis "Pili" Aguirre
Edwin Alexander Medina Nicolás Suazo Velásquez Víctor Coello
Pedro Cubillo
Motagua
Marvin Geovany "Mango" Henríquez Wilmer Enrique "Supermán" Cruz Alex Geovany Ávila
Paulo Oliveira
Olimpia
Óscar Banegas Carlos José Laje Moreno Denilson Costa de Oliveira
Nahúm Alberto Espinoza Zerón Christian Santamaría Marlon Alexander Hernández
Arnold Cruz Rudy Alberto Williams Juan Alberto Flores Maradiaga
Platense
Marlon Javier Monge Rossel Cacho
José Luis "Runga" Piota Mauricio Edgardo Figueroa Jorge Arita Neals
Real España
Milton "Chocolate" Flores José Mauricio "Guicho" Fúnez Barrientos Gustavo Adolfo Gallegos
Luis Orlando "Caralampio" Vallejo Arguijo Marco Antonio Anariba Zelaya Miguel Angel "Gallo" Mariano
Camilo Bonilla Paz Norman "Tedy" Martínez Milton “Tyson” Núñez
Enrique Daniel Uberti García Washington Leonardo "Piojo" Hernández Víctor Martín Castro
Erick Gerardo Gallegos
Real Maya
Edgar Antonio Figueroa Víctor Sebastián Zúniga Nelson Rolando Rosales
Edgardo Geovany "Yura" Róchez
Victoria
Roberto Carlos "Chato" Padilla Ramírez Gustavo Moncada Mario Guerrero Javier Martínez
Geovany Gayle Alarcón Raúl Martínez Sambulá Floyd Guthrie
Juan Reyes Gruesso Alvaro Roberto Izquierdo Rossel Hugo Vilorio
Mario Lanza Eduardo Arriola Hernán Fúnez
Miguel Arcángel Güity Víctor Garay Erick Darío Fú Lanza
Renán "Chimbo" Aguilera Contreras Enrique Reneau José Antonio García Bernárdez
Vida
René Arturo David "Pupa" Martínez Jorge Ernesto Pineda Dennis Antonio Pieddy
Clayd Lester Marson

Known results

Round 1

Real Maya0–1Olimpia
Santamaría

Round 2

Real España0 - 2Real Maya
San Pedro Sula
Olimpia5 - 0Deportes Progreseño
Tegucigalpa

Round 3

Broncos3 - 1Platense
Monjarás

Triangular

Olimpia3–1Victoria
Tegucigalpa
Real España3–1Olimpia
Núñez
Bonilla
Pavón
Flores
San Pedro Sula
Olimpia1–1Real España
Costa Castro
Tegucigalpa

Unknown rounds

5 February 1995 Motagua 1–1 Olimpia Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:00 CST Oliveira Dolmo Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Referee: Argelio Sabillón
14 May 1995 Vida 7–1 Broncos La Ceiba, Atlántida
CST Pineda
Castro
Pieddy
Dolmo
Ochoa Stadium: Estadio Nilmo Edwards

References

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