Football league season
The 2005–06 season in the Honduran Liga Nacional was the 41st in its history and determined the 47th and 48th champions in the league.[1]
2005–06 teams
Apertura
The Apertura tournament was played from 6 August to 18 December 2005. C.D. Olimpia obtained its 19th national championship.
Regular season
Standings
Results
- As of 3 December 2005
Source:
RSSSFLegend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Final round
Semifinals
Olimpia vs Platense
- Olimpia won 2–1 on aggregate score.
Victoria vs Marathón
- Marathón won 5–1 on aggregate score.
Final
Olimpia vs Marathón
- Olimpia won 4–2 on aggregate score.
2005–06 Apertura champion
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Olimpia 19th title
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Awards
Squads
Hispano
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Marathón
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José César "Vavá" Güity
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Mauricio Sabillón
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Luis "Bombero" Ramírez
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Edgar Daniel Núñez
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Edgardo Damián Simovic
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Víctor Coello
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Narciso "Kalusha" Fernández
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Darwin Pacheco
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Mario Berríos
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Mariano Acevedo
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Christian Garden
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Luis Ramos
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Pompilio Cacho Valerio
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Santiago Autino
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Astor Henríquez
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Behiker Bustillo
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Pablo Genovese
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Dennis Ferrera
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Luis Guifarro
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Luis Santamaría
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Donaldo González
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Motagua
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Marcelo Ferreira Martins
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Víctor Bernárdez
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Edy Vásquez
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Carlos Alberto Salinas
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Olimpia
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Danilo Tosello
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Noel Valladares
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Wilmer Velásquez
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Donis Escober
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Luciano Emílio
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Milton Palacios Suazo
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Wilson Palacios
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Hendry Thomas
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Maynor Figueroa
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Platense
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Francisco Ramirez
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Eddy Vega
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Marvin Sánchez
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Real España
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Elder Vildad Valladares
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Marlon José Peña
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Yull Narciso Arzú
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Universidad
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Wilmer Daniel Ramos
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Valencia
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Victoria
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Ricardo Gabriel "Gato" Canales
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Héctor Armando "Tanqueta" Flores
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Eduardo Bennett
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Jaime Rosales
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Vida
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Clausura
Honduras Clausura 2005-06 is the closing season of Liga Nacional de Honduras, the first division national football league in Honduras. It followed the Honduras 05-06 apertura opening season. The winner competes in the 2006 UNCAF Club Tournament. The league games started 21 January 2006 and it finished on 28 May 2006.
Regular season
Standings
Results
- As of 7 May 2006
Source:
RSSSFLegend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Final round
Semifinals
Olimpia vs Motagua
- Olimpia 3–3 Motagua on aggregate score; Olimpia advanced on better regular season performance.
Victoria vs Valencia
- Victoria won 4–1 on aggregate score.
Final
- Olimpia won 6–4 on aggregate score.
2005–06 Clausura champion
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Olimpia 20th title
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Top Goal Scorer
Squads
Hispano
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Ney Costa
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Marathón
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Emil Martínez
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Víctor Coello
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Mauricio Nani
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Luis Santamaría
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Francisco Ramírez
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Carlos Oliva
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Pompilio Cacho Valerio
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Mariano Acevedo
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Dennis Ferrera
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José Güity
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Óscar Zepeda
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Motagua
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Milton "Jocón" Reyes
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Pedro Aparecido Santana
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Óscar Horacio Torlacoff
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Marcelo Ferreira Martins
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Elvis Scott
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Olimpia
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Danilo Tosello
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Milton Palacios
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Wilson Palacios
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Wilmer Neal "Matador" Velásquez
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Luciano Emilio
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Ramón Castillo
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Platense
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Denislon Costa
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José Mauricio Pacini
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Real España
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Allan Lalín
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Elder Vildad Valladares
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Marlon José Peña
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Universidad
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Wilmer Daniel Ramos
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Valencia
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Marco Antonio Mejía
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Ivis Palmer
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Victoria
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John Ashten Bodden
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Jaime Rosales
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Fabio Ulloa
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Fabio de Souza
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Ricardo Gabriel "Gato" Canales
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Alejandro Naif
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Héctor "Tanqueta" Flores
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Vida
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Eduardo "Balín" Bennet
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Juan Carlos Raudales
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Carlos Alberto Salinas
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Awards
Records
- Highest fee paid:
Victoria-Olimpia
28 May
Estadio Tiburcio Carias Andino, Tegucigalpa
31,951 fans
2,997,750 lempiras
- Highest Assistance:
Victoria-Olimpia
28 May
Estadio Tiburcio Carias Andino, Tegucigalpa
31,951 fans
2,997,750 lempiras
- Lowest fee paid:
Universidad-Hispano
26 April
Danlí
68 fans
2,850 lempiras
- Lowest Assistance:
Universidad-Hispano
26 April
68 fans
2,850 lempiras
Relegation
Updated to match(es) played on 2006-05-07. Source:
[citation needed](R) Relegated
Notes:
- ^ Valencia sold its franchise to Hispano for next season.
- ^ Hispano relegated to second division.
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