2002–03 Honduran Liga Nacional
Season | 2002–03 |
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Champions | Apertura: Olimpia Clausura: Marathón |
Relegated | Victoria |
UNCAF Interclub Cup | Olimpia Marathón |
Matches played | 192 |
Goals scored | 448 (2.33 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Apertura: Brazil Marcelo Ferreira (15) Clausura: Brazil Denilson Costa (10) Honduras Pompilio Cacho (10) Brazil Luciano Emílio (10) |
Biggest home win | Platense 5-0 Real Maya (11 August 2002) |
Biggest away win | Vida 0-6 Marathón (5 April 2003) |
← 2001–02 2003–04 →
All statistics correct as of 1 June 2003. |
The 2002–03 season in the Honduran Liga Nacional was the 37th edition since the intervention of the professional league in Honduran football. The season was divided into two halves (Apertura and Clausura) which ran from August 2002 to June 2003.[1]
2002–03 teams
Apertura
The Apertura tournament lasted from August to December 2002, C.D. Olimpia defeated C.D. Platense in the Final to secure its 16th league title.
Regular season
Results
- As of 24 November 2002
Standings
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Platense | 18 | 12 | 5 | 1 | 42 | 14 | +28 | 41 | Qualified to the Final round |
2 | Olimpia | 18 | 7 | 10 | 1 | 25 | 17 | +8 | 31 | |
3 | Marathón | 18 | 7 | 7 | 4 | 22 | 16 | +6 | 28 | |
4 | Real España | 18 | 6 | 8 | 4 | 25 | 18 | +7 | 26 | |
5 | Motagua | 18 | 7 | 5 | 6 | 24 | 23 | +1 | 26 | |
6 | Universidad | 18 | 3 | 11 | 4 | 20 | 26 | −6 | 19[lower-alpha 1] | |
7 | Vida | 18 | 4 | 7 | 7 | 19 | 29 | −10 | 19 | |
8 | Honduras Salzburg | 18 | 3 | 9 | 6 | 19 | 22 | −3 | 18 | |
9 | Real Maya | 18 | 0 | 10 | 8 | 11 | 31 | −20 | 14[lower-alpha 2] | |
10 | Victoria | 18 | 2 | 6 | 10 | 10 | 15 | −5 | 11[lower-alpha 3] |
Notes:
Final round
Semifinals
Platense vs Real España
28 November 2002 1st leg | Real España | 0–2 | Platense | San Pedro Sula, Cortés |
18:00 (UTC−06:00) | Ferreira File:Soccerball shade.svg 19' File:Soccerball shade.svg 32' | Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano Attendance: 2,000 |
1 December 2002 2nd leg | Platense | 0–1 | Real España | Puerto Cortés, Cortés |
15:00 (UTC−06:00) | Emílio File:Soccerball shade.svg 57' | Stadium: Estadio Excélsior Attendance: 4,500 |
- Platense won 2–1 on aggregate score.
Olimpia vs Marathón
28 November 2002 1st leg | Marathón | 0–2 | Olimpia | San Pedro Sula, Cortés |
20:00 (UTC−06:00) | Bennett File:Soccerball shade.svg Bonilla File:Soccerball shade.svg |
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano |
1 December 2002 2nd leg | Olimpia | 0–1 | Marathón | Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán |
16:00 (UTC−06:00) | Rosario File:Soccerball shade.svg | Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino |
- Olimpia won 2–1 on aggregate score.
Final
Platense vs Olimpia
8 December 2002 1st leg | Olimpia | 1–1 | Platense | Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán |
16:00 (UTC−06:00) | Velásquez File:Soccerball shade.svg 38' | Medina File:Soccerball shade.svg 13' | Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino Attendance: 22,000 |
15 December 2002 2nd leg | Platense | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Olimpia | San Pedro Sula, Cortés |
16:00 (UTC−06:00) | Tilguath File:Soccerball shade.svg 17' | Ferreira File:Soccerball shade.svg 71' (o.g.) Palacios File:Soccerball shade.svg 94' |
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano Attendance: 34,230 |
- Olimpia won 3–2 on aggregate.
Liga Nacional 2002–03 Apertura Champion |
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Olimpia 16th title |
Squads
Honduras Salzburg | ||
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Honduras Héctor "Tanqueta" Flores | Honduras Luis "Bombero" Ramírez | Honduras Carlos Escobar |
Honduras Juan "Montuca" Castro | Honduras Luis Ramos | Honduras Jimmy González |
Honduras Vinel Chamorro | ||
Marathón | ||
Honduras Carlos "Pupita" Güity | Honduras Mauricio Sabillón | Honduras Pompilio Cacho |
Honduras Emil Martínez | Honduras Juan Pablo Centeno | Honduras Víctor Coello |
Honduras Narciso "Kalusha" Fernández | Honduras Darwin Pacheco | Honduras Mario Berríos |
Honduras Behiker Bustillo | Honduras Rubén Suazo | Honduras Luis Santamaría |
Honduras Walter López | Honduras Anael Figueroa | Honduras Carlos Alberto Salinas |
Honduras Elvis Scott | Honduras Luis Guifarro | Honduras Leonardo Morales |
Honduras Mario López | Honduras Dennis Ferrera | Honduras Óscar Vargas |
Brazil Jean Carles Rosario | Honduras Lenín Suárez | Honduras Orvin "Pato" Cabrera |
Honduras David Cárcamo | Paraguay Alfredo Cristino Jara | Brazil Lisandro Silva |
Brazil Silvian López | Honduras David Cáceres | Honduras Ilich Arias |
Motagua | ||
Honduras Elmer Montoya | Honduras Júnior Izaguirre | Honduras Mauricio Castro |
Argentina José Pacini | Honduras Noel Valladares | Honduras Carlos Oliva |
Honduras Henry Enamorado | Honduras Nery Medina | Honduras Víctor Mena |
Olimpia | ||
Argentina Danilo Tosello | Panama Donaldo González | Honduras Wilmer Velásquez |
Honduras Donis Escober | Brazil Denilson Costa | Honduras Milton Palacios Suazo |
Honduras Wilson Palacios | Honduras Hendry Thomas | Honduras Maynor Suazo |
Honduras Hugo Caballero | Honduras Francis Reyes | Honduras José Luis Pineda |
Honduras Juan Manuel Cárcamo | Honduras Eduardo Bennett | Honduras Juan Carlos Raudales |
Honduras Óscar "Pescado" Bonilla | Honduras Edwin Yobani Ávila | Honduras Fabio Ulloa |
Platense | ||
Brazil Marcelo Ferreira | Honduras Jorge Zapata | Honduras Marvin Sánchez |
Honduras Elmer Zelaya | Honduras Reynaldo Tilguath | Panama Ricardo James |
Honduras Edgar Álvarez | Honduras Clifford Laing | Panama José Anthony Torres |
Argentina Gustavo Scioscia | Argentina Pablo Medina | Honduras David Meléndez |
Honduras Jorge Espinoza | Honduras Rony Morales | Honduras Ángel "Búfalo" Hill |
Honduras Walter Hernández | Honduras Alex Andino | Honduras Elder Valladares |
Honduras Derrick Hulse | Honduras Francisco Ramírez | Honduras Elmer Blanco |
Real España | ||
Honduras Nigel Zúniga | Honduras Marlon José Peña | Honduras Enrique Renau |
Honduras Jaime Rosales | Brazil Rafael Betine | Honduras Milton "Chocolate" Flores |
Honduras Júnior Morales | Honduras Erick Vallecillo | Honduras Sergio Mendoza |
Brazil Luciano Emílio | ||
Real Maya/Real Patepluma | ||
Honduras Rony Flores | Honduras Cristino Bernárdez | |
Universidad | ||
Honduras Jaime Ruíz | ||
Victoria | ||
Honduras Ricardo Gabriel "Gato" Canales | Honduras John Bodden | Honduras Carlos Lino |
Honduras Carlos Discua | Honduras Ronald "Cuervo" Maradiaga | Honduras Mario Chávez |
Honduras José García | Honduras Luis Lagos | Honduras Carlos "Tatín" Morán |
Honduras Pablo Bernárdez | Honduras Reynaldo "Chino" Pineda | Honduras Óscar Sorto |
Honduras Hesler Phillips | Honduras Miguel "Gallo" Mariano | Honduras Carlos "Calolo" Palacios |
Honduras Alex Roberto Bailey | Honduras Máximo Arzú | Honduras Wilmer Ramos |
Vida | ||
Honduras Jonathan Bush Sanders | Honduras Luis Perdomo | Honduras Renán "Chimbo" Aguilera |
Honduras Jorge Ocampo |
Jose Gonzales
Top goalscorers
15 goals
11 goals
6 goals
Clausura
The Clausura tournament was played from February to June 2003. C.D. Marathón took revenge a year and a half later and defeated C.D. Motagua in the finals to claim its 4th league title.
Regular season
Results
- As of 10 May 2003
Standings
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Olimpia | 18 | 10 | 5 | 3 | 32 | 19 | +13 | 35 | Qualified to the Final round |
2 | Marathón | 18 | 10 | 3 | 5 | 33 | 17 | +16 | 33 | |
3 | Real España | 18 | 9 | 6 | 3 | 25 | 15 | +10 | 33 | |
4 | Motagua | 18 | 7 | 8 | 3 | 19 | 13 | +6 | 29 | |
5 | Vida | 18 | 7 | 4 | 7 | 24 | 30 | −6 | 25 | |
6 | Platense | 18 | 4 | 8 | 6 | 18 | 20 | −2 | 20 | |
7 | Universidad | 18 | 4 | 8 | 6 | 11 | 17 | −6 | 20 | |
8 | Victoria | 18 | 3 | 8 | 7 | 18 | 27 | −9 | 17 | |
9 | Real Patepluma | 18 | 3 | 6 | 9 | 11 | 18 | −7 | 15 | |
10 | Honduras Salzburg | 18 | 2 | 6 | 10 | 12 | 27 | −15 | 12 |
Final round
Semifinals
Olimpia vs Motagua
15 May 2003 1st leg | Motagua | 2–2 | Olimpia | Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán |
19:30 (UTC−06:00) | Bocco File:Soccerball shade.svg 74' Guerrero File:Soccerball shade.svg 84' |
Tosello File:Soccerball shade.svg 12' Palacios File:Soccerball shade.svg 23' |
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino Referee: Óscar Bardales |
18 May 2003 2nd leg | Olimpia | 0–2 | Motagua | Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán |
16:00 (UTC−06:00) | Valladares File:Soccerball shade.svg 85' Martínez File:Soccerball shade.svg 90' |
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino Attendance: 27,000 |
- Motagua won 4–2 on aggregate score.
Marathón vs Real España
14 May 2003 1st leg | Real España | 1–1 | Marathón | San Pedro Sula, Cortés |
19:30 (UTC−06:00) | Jiménez File:Soccerball shade.svg 38' | Cacho File:Soccerball shade.svg 66' | Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano |
17 May 2003 2nd leg | Marathón | 1–1 | Real España | San Pedro Sula, Cortés |
19:30 (UTC−06:00) | Fernández File:Soccerball shade.svg 71' | Betine File:Soccerball shade.svg 22' | Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano |
- Marathón 2–2 Real España on aggregate score; Marathón advanced on better Regular season performance.
Final
Marathón vs Motagua
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1 June 2003 2nd leg | Marathón | 3–1 | Motagua | San Pedro Sula, Cortés |
16:00 (UTC−06:00) | Cacho File:Soccerball shade.svg 44' Costa File:Soccerball shade.svg 60' File:Soccerball shade.svg 89' |
Oseguera File:Soccerball shade.svg 40' | Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano Attendance: 35,745 Referee: Marcio Carranza |
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- Marathón won 4–1 on aggregate score.
Liga Nacional 2002–03 Clausura Champion |
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Marathón 4th title |
Squads
Honduras Salzburg | ||
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Honduras Héctor "Tanqueta" Flores | Honduras Luis "Bombero" Ramírez | Honduras Carlos Escobar |
Honduras Juan "Montuca" Castro | Honduras Luis Ramos | Honduras Jimmy González |
Honduras Vinel Chamorro | ||
Marathón | ||
Honduras Carlos "Pupita" Güity | Honduras Mauricio Sabillón | Honduras Pompilio Cacho |
Honduras Emil Martínez | Honduras Hugo Caballero | Honduras Víctor Coello |
Honduras Narciso "Kalusha" Fernández | Honduras Darwin Pacheco | Honduras Mario Berríos |
Honduras Behiker Bustillo | Honduras José Luis López | Honduras Luis Santamaría |
Honduras Walter López | Argentina Juan Manuel Zandoná | Honduras Carlos Alberto Salinas |
Brazil Honduras Denilson Costa | Honduras Luis Guifarro | Argentina José Pacini |
Honduras Lenín Suárez | Honduras Dennis Ferrera | Honduras Óscar Vargas |
Honduras Leonardo Morales | Honduras Ilich Arias | Honduras David Cáceres |
Honduras Antonio Arita | ||
Motagua | ||
Honduras Elmer Montoya | Honduras Júnior Izaguirre | Honduras Mauricio Castro |
Argentina Pablo Bocco | Honduras Noel Valladares | Honduras Juan Raudales |
Honduras Samir García | Honduras Jairo Martínez | Honduras Luis "Tanque" Oseguera |
Honduras Avidán Solís | Honduras Francisco Pavón | Honduras Robel Bernárdez |
Honduras Víctor Mena | Honduras Iván Guerrero | Honduras Henry Enamorado |
Honduras Jorge "Tata" Lozano | ||
Olimpia | ||
Argentina Danilo Tosello | Panama Donaldo González | Honduras Wilmer Velásquez |
Honduras Donis Escober | Brazil Marcelo Ferreira | Honduras Milton Palacios Suazo |
Honduras Wilson Palacios | Honduras Hendry Thomas | Honduras Maynor Suazo |
Honduras Maynor Figueroa | Honduras Francis Reyes | Honduras José Luis Pineda |
Honduras Jerry Palacios | Honduras Óscar "Pescado" Bonilla | |
Platense | ||
Honduras Francisco Ramírez | Honduras Jorge Zapata | Honduras Marvin Sánchez |
Honduras Elmer Zelaya | Honduras Reynaldo Tilguath | Panama Ricardo James |
Honduras Ángel "Búfalo" Hill | Honduras Clifford Laing | Panama José Anthony Torres |
Argentina Gustavo Scioscia | Honduras Pablo Medina | Honduras David Meléndez |
Honduras Rony Morales | Honduras Jorge Espinoza | |
Real España | ||
Honduras Nigel Zúniga | Honduras Marlon José Peña | Honduras Enrique Renau |
Honduras Jaime Rosales | Brazil Rafael Betine | Honduras Milton "Chocolate" Flores |
Honduras Júnior Morales | Honduras Erick Vallecillo | Brazil Luciano Emílio |
Honduras Sergio Mendoza | Honduras Javier Martínez | Brazil Pedro Santana |
Real Maya/Real Patepluma | ||
Honduras Rony Flores | Honduras Cristino Bernárdez | |
Universidad | ||
Honduras Jaime Ruíz | Argentina Diego Vásquez | |
Victoria | ||
Honduras Ricardo Gabriel "Gato" Canales | Honduras John Bodden | Honduras Carlos Lino |
Honduras Carlos Discua | Honduras Ronald "Cuervo" Maradiaga | Honduras Mario Chávez |
Honduras José García | Honduras Luis Lagos | Honduras Carlos "Tatín" Morán |
Honduras Pablo Bernárdez | Honduras Reynaldo "Chino" Pineda | Honduras Óscar Sorto |
Honduras Hesler Phillips | Honduras Miguel "Gallo" Mariano | Honduras Carlos "Calolo" Palacios |
Honduras Alex Roberto Bailey | Honduras Máximo Arzú | Honduras Wilmer Ramos |
Honduras Walter "Pery" Martínez | Honduras Marvin Morán | Honduras Marvin Chávez |
Honduras Samir George | Honduras Ignacio Mejía | Honduras Johnny Rivera |
Honduras Dionisio Bátiz | Honduras Carlos Mena | Honduras Marlon López |
Honduras Norlan García | ||
Vida | ||
Honduras Jonathan Bush Sanders | Honduras Luis Perdomo | Honduras Renán "Chimbo" Aguilera |
Honduras Jorge Ocampo | Honduras Saynor Álvarez | Honduras Víctor "Muma" Bernárdez |
Top goalscorers
10 goals
- Brazil Luciano Emílio (Real España)
- Honduras Pompilio Cacho (C.D. Marathón)
- Brazil Honduras Denilson Costa (C.D. Marathón)
8 goals
6 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
- Honduras Emil Martínez (Marathón)
- Honduras Francisco Ramírez (Platense)
- Brazil Marcelo Ferreira (Olimpia)
- Honduras Abidán Solís (Motagua)
3 goals
Relegation
Relegation was determined by the aggregated table of both Apertura and Clausura tournaments. On 10 May 2003, C.D. Victoria were relegated to Liga de Ascenso, however they bought Honduras Salzburg's franchise and stayed in first division.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Olimpia | 36 | 17 | 15 | 4 | 57 | 36 | +21 | 66 | |
2 | Platense | 36 | 16 | 13 | 7 | 60 | 34 | +26 | 61 | |
3 | Marathón | 36 | 17 | 10 | 9 | 55 | 33 | +22 | 61 | |
4 | Real España | 36 | 15 | 14 | 7 | 50 | 33 | +17 | 59 | |
5 | Motagua | 36 | 14 | 13 | 9 | 43 | 36 | +7 | 55 | |
6 | Vida | 36 | 11 | 11 | 14 | 43 | 59 | −16 | 44 | |
7 | Universidad | 36 | 7 | 19 | 10 | 31 | 43 | −12 | 39[lower-alpha 1] | |
8 | Honduras Salzburg | 36 | 5 | 15 | 16 | 31 | 49 | −18 | 30 | |
9 | Real Patepluma | 36 | 3 | 16 | 17 | 22 | 49 | −27 | 29[lower-alpha 2] | |
10 | Victoria | 36 | 5 | 14 | 17 | 33 | 56 | −23 | 28[lower-alpha 3] | Relegation to the 2003–04 Liga de Ascenso |
Notes:
Controversies
During the Apertura tournament, C.D. Marathón hosted Real C.D. España on week 9, the match was played on 28 September and ended with a 0–2 away win to Real España. During halftime, Real España delayed more than 15 minutes and returned late to play the second half. Marathón alleged and the Board of Discipline annulled the game. A rematch was played on 13 October ending in a 0–0 draw. Such decision affected the final standings which resulted in Marathón owning the third place and sent Real España to fourth.[2]
References
- ↑ RSSSF.com–Honduras 2002/03–11 December 2009
- ↑ RadioHouse.hn–CASOS INSÓLITOS DEL FÚTBOL HONDUREÑO–13 October 2016