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Football in Honduras
Season2019–20
Men's football
Liga NacionalApertura:
TBD
Clausura:
TBD
Liga de AscensoApertura:
TBD
Clausura:
TBD
Honduran CupTBD
Honduran SupercupTBD
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The 2019–20 season is the 72nd season of competitive association football in Honduras.

National teams

Senior team

CONCACAF Nations League

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation Honduras Martinique Trinidad and Tobago
1  Honduras 4 3 1 0 8 1 +7 10 Qualification for Finals and Gold Cup 1–0 4–0
2  Martinique 4 0 3 1 4 5 −1 3 Qualification for Gold Cup 1–1 1–1
3  Trinidad and Tobago (R) 4 0 2 2 3 9 −6 2 Gold Cup prelims and League B 0–2 2–2
Source: CONCACAF
(R) Relegated

Other matches

Olympic team

CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Championship

Pan American Games

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Uruguay 3 3 0 0 7 0 +7 9 Knockout stage
2  Honduras 3 1 1 1 5 6 −1 4
3  Jamaica 3 1 0 2 3 5 −2 3 Fifth place match
4  Peru (H) 3 0 1 2 2 6 −4 1 Seventh place match
Source: Lima 2019
Rules for classification: Tie-breakers
(H) Hosts
 
Semi-finalsGold medal match
 
      
 
7 August – Lima
 
 
 Mexico1 (2)
 
10 August – Lima
 
 Honduras (p)1 (4)
 
 Honduras1
 
7 August – Lima
 
 Argentina4
 
 Uruguay0
 
 
 Argentina3
 
Bronze medal match
 
 
10 August – Lima
 
 
 Mexico1
 
 
 Uruguay0

Domestic clubs

Promotion and relegation

League Promoted to league Relegated from league
Liga Nacional Real Sociedad TBD
Liga de Ascenso TBD TBD

Summer transfers

Date Name Moving from Moving to Ref.
18 June 2019 Honduras Marlon Ramírez Honduras Marathón Honduras Honduras Progreso [1]
18 June 2019 Honduras Darvis Argueta Honduras Marathón Honduras Honduras Progreso [2]
18 June 2019 Honduras Samuel Lucas Honduras Marathón Honduras Honduras Progreso
18 June 2019 Honduras Pedro Mencía Honduras Platense Honduras Honduras Progreso
22 June 2019 Honduras Kevin Hernández Honduras Platense Honduras Honduras Progreso [3]
18 July 2019 Honduras Gerson Rodas Honduras Platense Honduras Honduras Progreso [4]
22 July 2019 Trinidad and Tobago Jerrel Britto Honduras Platense Honduras Honduras Progreso
9 August 2019 Honduras Emilio Izaguirre Scotland Celtic Honduras Motagua [5]
4 September 2019 Russia Evgeni Kabaev Estonia Levadia Tallinn Honduras Real de Minas [6]

Winter transfers

Liga Nacional

Liga de Ascenso

Major League

Honduran Cup

Honduran Supercup

CONCACAF Champions League

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                      
 
 
 
 
Costa Rica San Carlos303
 
 
 
United States New York City FC516
 
United States New York City FC000
 
 
 
Mexico UANL145
 
El Salvador Alianza224
 
19 December – Orlando
 
Mexico UANL145
 
Mexico UANL3
 
 
 
Honduras Olimpia0
 
Costa Rica Saprissa202
 
 
 
Canada Montreal Impact (a)202
 
Canada Montreal Impact112
 
 
 
Honduras Olimpia (a)202
 
Honduras Olimpia (p)224 (4)
 
22 December – Orlando
 
United States Seattle Sounders FC224 (2)
 
Mexico UANL2
 
 
 
United States Los Angeles FC1
 
Mexico León202
 
16 December – Orlando
 
United States Los Angeles FC033
 
United States Los Angeles FC2
 
 
 
Mexico Cruz Azul1
 
Jamaica Portmore United101
 
19 December – Orlando
 
Mexico Cruz Azul246
 
United States Los Angeles FC3
 
 
 
Mexico América1
 
Guatemala Comunicaciones112 (3)
 
 
 
Mexico América (p)112 (5)
 
Mexico América303
 
 
 
United States Atlanta United FC011
 
Honduras Motagua101
 
 
United States Atlanta United FC134
 

Round of 16

In the round of 16, the matchups were decided by draw: R16-1 through R16-8. The teams from Pot 1 in the draw hosted the second leg.

Summary

The first legs were played from 18–20 February, and the second legs were played from 25–27 February 2020.[7]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Motagua Honduras 1–4 United States Atlanta United FC 1–1 0–3
Comunicaciones Guatemala 2–2 (3–5 p) Mexico América 1–1 1–1
Portmore United Jamaica 1–6 Mexico Cruz Azul 1–2 0–4
León Mexico 2–3 United States Los Angeles FC 2–0 0–3
Alianza El Salvador 4–5 Mexico UANL 2–1 2–4
San Carlos Costa Rica 3–6 United States New York City FC 3–5 0–1
Olimpia Honduras 4–4 (4–2 p) United States Seattle Sounders FC 2–2 2–2
Saprissa Costa Rica 2–2 (a) Canada Montreal Impact 2–2 0–0

Matches

Motagua Honduras1–1United States Atlanta United FC
  • Moreira 33'
Report
Atlanta United FC United States3–0Honduras Motagua
Report
Attendance: 8,474
Referee: Keylor Herrera (Costa Rica)

Atlanta United FC won 4–1 on aggregate.


Comunicaciones Guatemala1–1Mexico América
Report

Tied 2–2 on aggregate. América won 5–3 on penalties.


Portmore United Jamaica1–2Mexico Cruz Azul
Report
Referee: Reon Radix (Grenada)
Cruz Azul Mexico4–0Jamaica Portmore United
Report

Cruz Azul won 6–1 on aggregate.


León Mexico2–0United States Los Angeles FC
Report
Attendance: 32,000[8]
Referee: Ismael Cornejo (El Salvador)
Los Angeles FC United States3–0Mexico León
Report

Los Angeles FC won 3–2 on aggregate.


Alianza El Salvador2–1Mexico UANL
Report
Referee: Daneon Parchment (Jamaica)
UANL Mexico4–2El Salvador Alianza
Report

UANL won 5–4 on aggregate.


San Carlos Costa Rica3–5United States New York City FC
Report
New York City FC United States1–0Costa Rica San Carlos
Report
Attendance: 4,396
Referee: John Pitti (Panama)

New York City FC won 6–3 on aggregate.


Olimpia Honduras2–2United States Seattle Sounders FC
Report

Tied 4–4 on aggregate. Olimpia won 4–2 on penalties.


Saprissa Costa Rica2–2Canada Montreal Impact
Report
Montreal Impact Canada0–0Costa Rica Saprissa
Report

Tied 2–2 on aggregate. Montreal Impact won on away goals.

Quarter-finals

In the quarter-finals, the matchups were determined as follows:

  • QF1: Winner R16-1 vs. Winner R16-2
  • QF2: Winner R16-3 vs. Winner R16-4
  • QF3: Winner R16-5 vs. Winner R16-6
  • QF4: Winner R16-7 vs. Winner R16-8

The winners of round of 16 matchups 1, 3, 5 and 7 were originally planned to host the second leg.

Summary

The first legs were played from 10–11 March, with the final match originally scheduled to be played on 12 March, and the second legs were originally scheduled to be played from 17–18 March 2020.[10] Following resumption of the tournament, the second legs were played at Exploria Stadium in Orlando from 15–16 December 2020.[11][12] The two-leg match between Los Angeles FC and Cruz Azul was changed to a single-leg match as a result.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
América Mexico 3–1 United States Atlanta United FC 3–0 0–1
Los Angeles FC United States 2–1 Mexico Cruz Azul
New York City FC United States 0–5 Mexico UANL 0–1 0–4
Montreal Impact Canada 2–2 (a) Honduras Olimpia 1–2 1–0

Matches

América Mexico3–0United States Atlanta United FC
Report
Attendance: 20,731
Referee: John Pitti (Panama)
Atlanta United FC United States1–0Mexico América
Report
Attendance: 0[note 3]
Referee: Ismael Cornejo (El Salvador)

América won 3–1 on aggregate.


Los Angeles FC United States2–1Mexico Cruz Azul
Report

New York City FC United States0–1Mexico UANL
Report
Attendance: 10,212
Referee: Juan Gabriel Calderón (Costa Rica)
UANL Mexico4–0United States New York City FC
Report
Attendance: 0[note 3]
Referee: Daneon Parchment (Jamaica)

UANL won 5–0 on aggregate.


Montreal Impact Canada1–2Honduras Olimpia
Report
Attendance: 22,704
Referee: Adonai Escobedo (Mexico)
Olimpia Honduras0–1Canada Montreal Impact
Report

Tied 2–2 on aggregate. Olimpia won on away goals.

Semi-finals

In the semi-finals, the matchups were determined as follows:

  • SF1: Winners QF1 vs. Winners QF2
  • SF2: Winners QF3 vs. Winners QF4

Summary

The first legs were originally scheduled to be played from 7–9 April, and the second legs were originally scheduled to be played from 14–16 April 2020. Following resumption of the tournament, the semi-finals were played at Exploria Stadium in Orlando on 19 December 2020 as single-leg matches.[13][12]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
UANL Mexico 3–0 Honduras Olimpia
Los Angeles FC United States 3–1 Mexico América

Matches

UANL Mexico3–0Honduras Olimpia
Report

Los Angeles FC United States3–1Mexico América
Report
Attendance: 0[note 3]
Referee: Juan Gabriel Calderón (Costa Rica)

Final

The first leg was originally scheduled to be played between 28 and 30 April, and the second leg was originally scheduled to be played between 5 and 7 May 2020. Following resumption of the tournament, the final was played at Exploria Stadium in Orlando on 22 December 2020 as a single-leg match.[13][12]

UANL Mexico2–1United States Los Angeles FC
Report

Top goalscorers

  Team eliminated for/did not play in this round.
Rank Player Club By round Total
goals
1R1 1R2 QF1 QF2 SF F
1 France André-Pierre Gignac Mexico UANL 2 1 2 1 6
2 Mexico Carlos Vela United States Los Angeles FC 2 1 2 5
3 Brazil Héber United States New York City FC 3 3
4 Colombia Justin Arboleda Honduras Olimpia 2 2
Peru Alexander Callens United States New York City FC 1 1
Argentina Gonzalo Martínez United States Atlanta United FC 2
Venezuela Josef Martínez United States Atlanta United FC 1 1
Argentina Lucas Passerini Mexico Cruz Azul 1 1
Brazil João Paulo United States Seattle Sounders FC 1 1
El Salvador Juan Carlos Portillo El Salvador Alianza 2
Uruguay Diego Rossi United States Los Angeles FC 1 1

Source: CONCACAF[14]

Awards

Award Player Club
Golden Ball[15] France André-Pierre Gignac Mexico UANL
Golden Boot[16] France André-Pierre Gignac Mexico UANL
Golden Glove[17] Argentina Nahuel Guzmán Mexico UANL
Best Young Player[18] Ecuador Diego Palacios United States Los Angeles FC
Fair Play Award[19] Mexico UANL
Team of the Tournament[20]
Position Player Club
GK Argentina Nahuel Guzmán Mexico UANL
DF Ecuador Diego Palacios United States Los Angeles FC
Colombia Jesús Murillo United States Los Angeles FC
Mexico Hugo Ayala Mexico UANL
Mexico Luis Rodríguez Mexico UANL
MF Honduras Edwin Rodríguez Honduras Olimpia
Argentina Guido Pizarro Mexico UANL
Colombia Luis Quiñones Mexico UANL
FW Uruguay Diego Rossi United States Los Angeles FC
France André-Pierre Gignac Mexico UANL
Mexico Carlos Vela United States Los Angeles FC

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b New York City FC played their round of 16 and quarter-final home matches at Red Bull Arena, Harrison instead of their regular home stadium Yankee Stadium and backup stadium Citi Field, both in New York City, since both stadiums were undergoing unavoidable winterization procedures.[9]
  2. ^ The home match of Atlanta United FC in the quarter-finals was originally scheduled to take place at Fifth Third Bank Stadium, Kennesaw on 18 March 2020 (20:15 UTC−4).
  3. ^ a b c d e f The remainder of the competition, held in December 2020, was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in North America.[13]
  4. ^ The quarter-final series between Los Angeles FC and Cruz Azul was originally scheduled as two-leg matches, with the home match of Los Angeles FC to take place at Banc of California Stadium, Los Angeles on 12 March 2020 (19:30 UTC−7), and the home match of Cruz Azul to take place at Estadio Azteca, Mexico City on 18 March 2020 (20:30 UTC−6).
  5. ^ The home match of UANL in the quarter-finals was originally scheduled to take place at Estadio Universitario, San Nicolás de los Garza on 17 March 2020 (20:00 UTC−6).
  6. ^ The home match of Olimpia in the quarter-finals was originally scheduled to take place at Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula on 17 March 2020 (18:00 UTC−6).
  7. ^ The match was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in North America.[13]

References

  1. ^ "Altas y Bajas del torneo Apertura 2019: Olimpia y Marathón han armado un equipazo". Diez.hn. Diario Diez. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Marathón cede a préstamo a cuatro jugadores al Honduras Progreso y suma nueve bajas". Diez.hn. Diario Diez. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  3. ^ "El portero Kevin Hernández es fichado por el Honduras Progreso". Diez.hn. Diario Diez. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
  4. ^ "OFICIAL: Gerson Rodas es anunciado como el nuevo jugador del Honduras Progreso". Diez.hn. Diario Diez. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  5. ^ https://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/17831548.ex-celtic-star-emilio-izaguirre-re-signs-hometown-club-motagua-failing-land-mls-deal/
  6. ^ "¡Fichaje europeo! Evgeny Kabaev, de pelear la Bota de Oro con CR7 al Real de Minas de Honduras". Diez.hn. Diario Diez. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  7. ^ "2020 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League Round of 16 Schedule Announced". CONCACAF Champions League. 20 December 2019. Archived from the original on 20 December 2019. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Fans enjoyed opening games of 2020 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League in record numbers; Exciting quarterfinals lineup begins March 10th". CONCACAF Champions League. 10 March 2020. Archived from the original on 18 January 2021. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  9. ^ "Red Bull Arena to Host Round of 16 Match in the Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League". New York City FC. 7 February 2020.
  10. ^ "2020 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League Quarterfinal Matchups and Schedule Confirmed". CONCACAF Champions League. 28 February 2020. Archived from the original on 28 February 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  11. ^ Marshall, Tom (10 November 2020). "CONCACAF Champions League set to play out at Orlando in December bubble". ESPN. Retrieved 10 November 2020.
  12. ^ a b c "Concacaf confirms schedule for Final Rounds of 2020 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League". Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League. 1 December 2020.
  13. ^ a b c d Marshall, Tom (November 10, 2020). "CONCACAF Champions League set to play out at Orlando in December bubble". ESPN. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  14. ^ "Statistics". CONCACAF Champions League. Archived from the original on 7 August 2018. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  15. ^ "2020 SCCL Golden Ball". CONCACAF Champions League. 23 December 2020. Archived from the original on 18 January 2021. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  16. ^ "2020 SCCL Golden Boot". CONCACAF Champions League. 23 December 2020. Archived from the original on 18 January 2021. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  17. ^ "2020 SCCL Golden Glove". CONCACAF Champions League. 23 December 2020. Archived from the original on 18 January 2021. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  18. ^ "2020 SCCL Best Young Player Award". CONCACAF Champions League. 23 December 2020. Archived from the original on 18 January 2021. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  19. ^ "2020 SCCL Fair Play Award". CONCACAF Champions League. 23 December 2020. Archived from the original on 18 January 2021. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  20. ^ "Gignac, Vela highlight 2020 SCCL Team Of The Tournament". CONCACAF. 31 December 2020. Retrieved 31 December 2020.

CONCACAF League


Other matches

TBA

Deaths

Date Name Born Notes
11 August 2019 Honduras Walter Martínez 28 March 1982 (aged 37) Former Honduras national football team player. Heart failure.[1]
27 August 2019 Honduras Mario Caballero 23 August 1943 (aged 76) Former C.D. Marathón player. Cardiac arrest.[2]
2 September 2019 Honduras Morris Garden Former C.D.S. Vida player.[3]
5 October 2019 Nicaragua Roger Mayorga 10 July 1946 (aged 73) Former F.C. Motagua goalkeeper. Heart attack.[4]
7 January 2020 Honduras Geovany Alarcón 1965 or 1966 (aged 54) Former Real C.D. España and C.D. Victoria footballer. Cancer.

References

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