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2016–17 Honduran Liga Nacional De Ascenso
The 2016–17 Honduran Liga Nacional de Ascenso is the 38th edition of the second level tournament in Honduran football and the 15th since its re-branding as Liga de Ascenso. As the previous season, the tournament will be divided into two phases named ''Apertura'' (fall) and ''Clausura'' (spring), the winners of each phase will fight for the promotion to the 2017–18 Honduran Liga Nacional. 2016–17 teams For the first time, there will be 32 teams divided into 4 groups of eight. Group A * Victoria (''Relegated from 2015–16 Honduran Liga Nacional'') * Arsenal * Yoro * Trujillo * Tela F.C. * Boca Júnior * CARDVA * Discua Nicolás (''Promoted from 2015–16 Honduran Liga Mayor'') Group B * Deportes Savio * Real Juventud * Olimpia Occidental * Lepaera Lepaera is a municipality in the Honduran department of Lempira. It has tropical climate all year round. Lepaera is one of the oldest municipalities of the Lempira department. It is also the departmental capital ...
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2016–17 In Honduran Football
The 2016–17 season is the 69th season of competitive association Association football in Honduras, football in Honduras. National teams Senior team FIFA World Cup qualification Copa Centroamericana Other matches Olympic team Summer Olympics Other matches U-20 team CONCACAF U-20 Championship FIFA U-20 World Cup Other matches U-17 team CONCACAF U-17 Championship Other matches Domestic clubs Promotion and relegation Summer transfers Winter transfers Liga Nacional Apertura Clausura Liga de Ascenso Liga Mayor Honduran Cup Honduran Supercup CONCACAF Champions League Other matches Deaths References

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Olancho is the largest of all the 18 departments into which Honduras is divided. The department covers a total surface area of 24,057 km² and has an estimated 2015 population of 537,306 inhabitants. The departmental capital is Juticalpa, which is also the see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Juticalpa, which covers the department. Terrain Rugged mountains rise in the western and northern portions of the department, notably the Sierra de Agalta, the Montaña de Tembladeros, and the Montaña de Botaderos. Vast pine and hardwood forests cover these mountains. Central Olancho has rolling plains, watered by the Guayape River and its affluents. These plains, sometimes called pampas due to their similarity to the vast Argentinian plains, are famous for their large cattle herds and extensive farming. The main cities, capital Juticalpa and Catacamas, are located there. The eastern part of the department is covered with rainforests, though the influx of impoverished, farmers a ...
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Atlético Limeño
Atlético Limeño(Los Limeñosi) is a Honduran football club that plays its home games at Estadio Milton Flores in La Lima La Lima is a city, with a population of 75,100 (2020 calculation),Citypopulation.de
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, Cortés. Club manager is Alejandro Cálix. Football clubs in Honduras {{Honduras-footyclub-stub ...
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Comayagua F
Comayagua () is a city, municipality and old capital of Honduras, located northwest of Tegucigalpa on the highway to San Pedro Sula and above sea level. The accelerated growth experienced by the city of Comayagua led the municipal authorities to structure a territorial reorganization plan. Between the years of 1945 -1975 the population of the city quadrupled due to the high rate of population growth achieved at that time (4.8%) and to migratory movements in the interior of the country. In 2020 the estimated population of the city was 111,700. It is the capital of the Comayagua department of Honduras and it is noted for its wealth of Spanish Colonial architecture. The cathedral, at the central square, has the oldest clock in the Americas. Etymology Comayagua is known today as "''La Antañona''" by Hondurans. They call it that because in addition to being one of the oldest cities in Honduras, it still maintains a large part of its buildings with architectural value from the c ...
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Villanueva F
Villanueva may refer to: Places Colombia *Villanueva, Bolívar, a town and municipality in Bolívar Department *Villanueva, Casanare, a town and municipality in Casanare Department *Villanueva, La Guajira, a town and municipality in La Guajira Department * Villanueva, Santander, a town and municipality in Santander Department Honduras * Villanueva, Cortés, a municipality in Cortés department, Honduras Mexico * Villanueva, Zacatecas, a town in Zacatecas, Mexico Nicaragua *Villanueva, Chinandega, municipality in the Chinandega Department Philippines *Villanueva, Misamis Oriental, a municipality in Misamis Oriental province Spain * Villanueva (Navia), a parish in Asturias * Villanueva (Ribadedeva), a parish in Asturias * Villanueva (Santo Adriano), a parish in Asturias * Villanueva (Teverga), a parish in Asturias * Villanueva (parish), a parish in Villanueva de Oscos, Asturias United States * Villanueva, New Mexico, a village in New Mexico Other uses *Villanueva ...
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Atlético Independiente
Atlético Independiente is a Honduran soccer club based on Siguatepeque, Honduras. The club currently plays in Liga de Ascenso de Honduras. History Club Atlético Independiente was founded on October 12, 1960, by Luis Méndez and Julio Zepeda. The club originally played in Liga de Fútbol “Amado Sánchez”, an independent league in Siguatepeque, until 1979, when the club was promoted to Segunda Division (now called Liga de Ascenso). Since 1979, Atlético Independiente has been one of the most known and respected clubs in Liga de Ascenso. The club has come close to being promoted to Liga Nacional de Honduras in many occasions, the closest being in 1990, where it lost a playoff game for the final to Tela Timsa. Until 2017, they were the only team to play in every Liga de Ascenso season. They were relegated to Honduran Liga Mayor in June 2017 as they didn't show up at the last game for the ''No relegation match'' against Estrella Roja, thus losing the category automatically. ...
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Atlético Municipal
Atlético Municipal is a Honduran football club based in Santa Cruz de Yojoa. The club currently plays in Liga Nacional de Ascenso de Honduras. History The club was established in August 1980. It was only the second team from the Second Division to beat Honduran giants Olimpia, 3–2 in 2011. During the 2017 Honduran Cup, the club reached the Round of 16 after eliminating the clear favorites Real C.D. España. On 4 July 2018, it was announced that the club decided to sell its franchise to Santos F.C.S., quoting financial hardship. Achievements *Liga de Ascenso ::Runners-up (2): 2011–12 A, 2012–13 A 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. ... Former managers * Wilmer Cruz (2011 & 2012) References Defunct football clubs in Honduras 1980 establishments ...
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Atlético Choloma
Atlético Choloma is a Honduran football club that plays its home games at Estadio Rubén Deras in Choloma, Cortés. History Atlético Infop Known as ''Atlético Infop'' until 2008, the club was renamed Atlético Choloma in 2008. Founded only in 2008, Atlético Choloma defeated Parrillas One in the 2010–11 promotion on 18 June 2011, which earned them a spot in the 2011–12 Liga Nacional. In April 2013, they were relegated under Edwin Pavón which made Pavón the Honduran coach with most relegations in Honduran football history.Edwin Pavón, el técnico con más descensos en Honduras
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Parrillas One
Parrillas One (pronounced pah-RI-yas OH-neh) is a Honduran football team based in San Pedro Sula, Cortés. For the 2012–13 season they played at Estadio Alfredo León Gómez in Tela. They were first promoted to Liga Nacional de Futbol de Honduras in the 2013 where they confirmed they will remain in Tela. The sponsor is Parrillas y Repuestos One, an automobile body shop. History The team is named for the sponsor, Parrillas y Repuestos One, an automobile body shop. ''Parrillas'' means " argrilles" in Spanish and ''One'' (pronounced "Oh-neh") is the company owner and club chairman's childhood nickname. The club was founded in 1993 as a leisure team for workers of the car paint shop, Parrillas One who played amateur pick-up games on Saturdays. The club later joined ''Liga Comercial Emin Abufelle'', an amateur league for company football teams. Professional career In 2000, Parrillas One bought Palestino's spot in '' Segunda Division'' (Second Division). A year later the team ...
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Atlético Pinares F
Atlético, Spanish for ''athletics'', or Athletico in English, may refer to: Sports Teams Athletico * Athletico SC (Lebanon), a Lebanese football academy * Athletic Bilbao, or Atletico Bilbao, Basque students athletic club (also forming Athletic Club Madrid, which later evolved into Atlético Madrid) *Athlético Marseille (formerly Groupe Sportif Consolat and sometimes referred to as Marseille Consolat), French amateur football club * Avendale Athletico, South African football club from Cape Town Atletico / Atlético * Atlético Albacete, Spanish football team based in Albacete, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha * Atletico Arezzo, or S.S. Arezzo, Italian association football club based in Arezzo, Tuscany *Atlético Arteixo, Spanish football team based in Arteixo, A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia *Atlético Astorga FC, Spanish football team based in Astorga in the autonomous community of Castile and León * Atlético Bahía, Mexican football club in ...
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