1982–83 Honduran Liga Nacional

The 1982–83 Honduran Liga Nacional season was the 17th edition of the Honduran Liga Nacional. The format of the tournament remained the same as the previous season, with the exception that no final series were played. Club Deportivo Olimpia won the title after finishing first in the final round[1] and qualified to the 1983 CONCACAF Champions' Cup along with runners-up C.D. Motagua.

Liga Nacional
Season1982–83
ChampionsOlimpia (6th)
RelegatedIndependiente
CONCACAF Champions' CupOlimpia
Motagua
Matches played155
Goals scored310 (2 per match)
Top goalscorerAltamirano (13)

1982–83 teams

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Regular season

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Standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Olimpia[a] 27 11 11 5 33 17 +16 33 Qualified to the Final round[b]
2 Motagua 27 9 13 5 31 28 +3 31
3 Real España 27 9 12 6 35 28 +7 30
4 Vida 27 5 20 2 24 21 +3 30
5 Victoria 27 7 15 5 21 15 +6 29
6 Atlético Morazán 27 7 13 7 26 33 −7 27
7 Dandy 27 6 14 7 20 22 −2 26
8 Broncos UNAH 27 5 12 10 30 36 −6 22
9 Marathón 27 6 10 11 24 31 −7 22
10 Independiente 27 6 8 13 25 38 −13 20 Relegated to Segunda División[c]
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ Olimpia secured Final spot as Regular season winner.
  2. ^ Top five qualify to Final round.
  3. ^ Independiente relegated to second division.

Final round

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Pentagonal standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Olimpia[a] 8 4 3 1 7 6 +1 11 Qualified to the 1983 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
2 Motagua 8 2 5 1 13 7 +6 9
3 Real España 8 4 1 3 9 7 +2 9
4 Victoria 8 2 3 3 6 12 −6 7
5 Vida 8 1 2 5 6 10 −4 4
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ Olimpia 1982–83 champions.

Final

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  • No final series was necessary as Olimpia won both regular season and final round.

Top scorer

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Squads

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Atlético Morazán
  José Luis Cruz Figueroa   Cruz Ramón Serrano "Guaya" Cruz   Noel Omar Renderos
  Marco A. Ordóñez   Ramón Edgardo Moradel Zapata   Delio Billonay Fajardo
Broncos
  Luis Oswaldo "Che" Altamirano   José Marcial "Canelo" Murillo   José Salomón "Turco" Nazzar
Dandy
  Luis Alonso Guzmán Velásquez   Rigoberto Escalón   Oscar Villegas
  Efraín "Pucho" Osorio   Roberto Escalón   Oscar Núñez
  Oscar Montoya   Carlos Castellanos   René Orellana
  Orlando Garay   Ricardo Castro   Carlos Flores
  Edward Kisling   Carlos Alvarez   Jorge Martínez
  Carlos Banegas   Roberto Moreno   Oscar "Hormiga" Muñoz
  José Molina   Carlos Ramírez   Roger Valladares
  Eleázar Peña   Jorge "Chino" Euceda   Claudio Romano Castro
  Daniel "Diablo" Sambulá   Apolonio Sambulá   Arnold Connor Costly
  Arnaldo Guevara   Oscar Torres   Benedito Tiburcio
  Julio "Banana" Alvarez   Marcial Bonilla   Roberto Castellanos
  Oscar Machigua   Oscar "Chino" Brizuela   Mario Bustillo
  Oscar Ríos   Luis Guerrero   Noé Meza
  Pastor Martínez   Benito Suazo   Luis Guzmán
  Julio "Chino" Ortiz   Francisco Sandoval   Oscar Orellana
  Guillermo Bernárdez   Manuel Rivera   Oscar "Pito Loco" López
Independiente
  Jorge Martínez   Antonio "Gato" Pavón Molina   Rodolfo "Mirandinha" Smith
  Edimar Luiz Marques   Roberto Herrera Moreno
Marathon
  Julio del Carmen Tapia Callao   Roy Arturo Padilla Bardales Rodolfo 🇺🇾Machado Maciel
  Roberto Reynaldo "Robot" Bailey Sargent   Arturo Payne   Othoniel Romero "Romerito"
  Gilberto Leonel Machado García   Celso Fredy Güity   Hernán Santiago "Cortes" García Martínez
  Jorge Alberto "Cuca" Bueso Iglesias   Félix Concepción Carranza   Arturo Torres "Pacharaca" Bonilla
  José Angel Peña   Oscar René "Hormiga" Muñoz   Oswaldo Zaldívar
Motagua
  Jorge Montenegro   Angel Antonio Obando   Luis Alberto "Chito" Reyes
  Karl Bennett Williams   Moisés "Tanque" Velásquez   Roberto Escalante
  Luis Medina   Amílcar Leonel Suazo
Olimpia
  Oscar Banegas   José Mauricio "Guicho" Fúnez Barrientos   Oscar Garcia
  Jorge Alberto "Indio" Urquía Elvir   Roberto "Pirata" Fernández   "Nilo" Martínez
  Prudencio "Tecate" Norales   Emilio Martínez   Juan Alberto Flores Maradiaga
  Alberto Merelles   Víctor Romero   Héctor Uclés
  Alberto Centurión   Mario Hernán Juviny Carreño   Jorge Alberto "Perro" González
  Alejandro Ruiz   Ramón Antonio "Pilín" Brand   Oscar Medina
Real España
  Julio César "El Tile" Arzú   Hernán Zelaya   Anthony "Hino" Hinds Mathews
  Carlos Saúl Bonilla   Junior Rashford Costly   Edith Hernando Contreras
  Carlos Orlando Caballero   Esteban Pitío Centeno   Marcos Campbell
  Carlos Alberto Salgado   Jimmy Steward   Nahúm Alberto Espinoza Zerón
  Julio Roberto "Chino" Ortiz
Victoria
  Raúl David Fúnez   Jorge Alberto "Camioncito" Duarte   Efraín Martínez "Diablillo" Amaya
  David Goff   Miguel Angel "Primitivo" Ortiz   Luis Alonso "Chorompo" Zúniga
  José Reynaldo Villagra   Víctor Calero Lozano
Vida
  Marvin Geovany "Mango" Henríquez   Alex Banegas   Matilde Selím Lacayo
  Roberto "Macho" Figueroa   Junior Mejía  Ramón Nectaly "Liebre" Guardado
  Marco Tulio "Zocadito" Zelaya

Known results

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Round 1

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Atlético Morazán2–0Motagua
Ordóñez  
Tegucigalpa
Universidad2–2Olimpia

Round 2

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Olimpia0–0Vida

Round 3

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Marathón1–0Olimpia
San Pedro Sula

Round 4

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Olimpia0–1Real España

Round 9

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MarathónVida
San Pedro Sula

Round 14

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Atlético Morazán0–0Marathón
Dandy1–0Independiente
Vida0–0Olimpia
La Ceiba
Real España1–0Broncos UNAH
San Pedro Sula
Motagua0–0Victoria
Tegucigalpa

Round 27

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Marathón2–1Independiente
San Pedro Sula

gol de Rodolfo Machado uruguayo jugador de Marathon

Pentagonal

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17 October 1982 Olimpia 0–0 Real España Tegucigalpa
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Referee: Orestes Aguilar
Note: Match suspended at 85' (0–0) as Real España abandoned the field for not accepting a late penalty. Olimpia was awarded the win.[2]
14 November 1982 Victoria 0–0 Olimpia

Unknown rounds

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Olimpia4–0Atlético Morazán
Tegucigalpa
Independiente0–3Victoria
Calero  
San Pedro Sula
Olimpia1–1Motagua
Tegucigalpa
Real España1–3Victoria
Centeno   Girón  
Lanza  
Zúniga  
San Pedro Sula
Olimpia5–2Atlético Morazán
Renderos  
Tegucigalpa
Real España2–2Independiente
San Pedro Sula
Real España5–1Universidad
San Pedro Sula
MarathónDandy
Marathón
didn't show up
San Pedro Sula
OlimpiaAtlético Morazán
Tegucigalpa
Olimpia0–0Real España
Motagua2–2Marathón
Montenegro  
Obando  
Bernárdez  
Carranza  

References

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  1. ^ RSSSF.com–Honduras - Final Tables 1965/66-1994/95–11 December 2009
  2. ^ "Las 'corridas' históricas de clubes hondureños en partidos oficiales". Diez.hn. Diario Diez. Retrieved 6 September 2018.