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1996–97 Honduran Segunda División
The 1996–97 Honduran Segunda División was the 30th season of the Honduran Segunda División. Under the management of Mario Sandoval, Atlético Indio won the tournament after defeating Halcón Terrazos in the final series and obtained promotion to the 1997–98 Honduran Liga Nacional.Diez.hn – ¡Conocé a todos los ascendidos a la Liga Nacional de Honduras!
– 12 June 2017


Final

* ''Atlético Indio won 3–1 on aggregate.'' * ''It is unclear how Palestino was promoted to 1997–98 Honduran Liga Nacional instead of Atlético Indio.''


References

Segunda

Honduran Liga Nacional De Ascenso
Liga de Ascenso (Promotion League) is the Honduran football league system, second division of Honduran association football, football; it was founded on 17 December 1979 as ''Segunda División'' (Second Division) and renamed ''Liga de Ascenso'' (Promotion League) on 21 July 2002. The league is divided into 4 groups: ''Zona Norte y Atlántica'' (North and Atlantic Zone), ''Zona Norte y Occidente'' (North and West Zone), ''Zona Centro y Sur'' (Central and South Zone), ''Zona Sur y Oriente'' (South and East Zone). The top 2 teams of each group qualifies for the ''liguilla'' (play-offs). Each season is divided into two tournaments, ''Apertura'' (opening) and ''Clausura'' (closing). The champions of the opening and closing tournament compete for the promotion to Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras in a two-legged match. Two teams are relegated to Liga Mayor de Futbol de Honduras. The last team of each group face off in a playoff (North vs North and South vs South). History From 1965 ...
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Atlético Indio
Atlético Indio was a Honduran football club. It was based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. They were relegated to second division after the 1991–92 season. Achievements *Segunda División The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Segunda División, commonly known as Segunda División or La Liga 2, and officially known as LaLiga HyperMotion for sponsorship reasons, is the men's second professional association football division of the Spa ... ::Winners (3): 1966–67, 1990–91, 1996–97 League performance Defunct football clubs in Honduras {{Honduras-footyclub-stub ...
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1995–96 Honduran Segunda División
The 1995–96 Honduran Segunda División was the 29th season of the Honduran Liga Nacional de Ascenso, Honduran Segunda División. Under the management of Miguel Escalante, Pumas UNAH, Universidad won the tournament after finishing first in the final round (or ''Cuadrangular'') and obtained promotion to the 1996–97 Honduran Liga Nacional.Diez.hn – ¡Conocé a todos los ascendidos a la Liga Nacional de Honduras!
– 12 June 2017


Final round

Also known as ''Cuadrangular.''


Standings


Tie breaker


References

1995–96 in Honduran football, Segunda Honduran Liga Nacional de Ascenso seasons, 1995 {{NorthAm-footy-competition-stub ...
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1997–98 Honduran Segunda División
The 1997–98 Honduran Segunda División was the 31st season of the Honduran Segunda División. Under the management of Alfonso Navarro, Alianza won the tournament after defeating C.D. Real Sociedad in the final series and obtained promotion to the 1998–99 Honduran Liga Nacional.Diez.hn – ¡Conocé a todos los ascendidos a la Liga Nacional de Honduras!
– 12 June 2017


Final

* ''Alianza won 3–2 on aggregate.'' * ''It is unclear how Broncos was promoted to 1998–99 Honduran Liga Nacional instead of Alianza.''


References

Segunda

Mario Sandoval (manager)
Mario Aníbal Sandoval Toro (born 24 July 1991) is a Chilean professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Deportes Limache. Career Sandoval joined Cobreloa, a club promoted to the Chilean top division, for the 2024 season. After having a drunk driving crash in September 2024, he was fired. In 2025, Sandoval joined Deportes Limache. Personal life He is the cousin of the Chile international footballer Charles Aránguiz. In addition, his aunt and mother of Charles, Mariana, is a football coach at amateur level in Puente Alto Puente Alto (Spanish: "Tall Bridge") is a city and commune of Chile. It is the capital of the Cordillera Province in the Santiago Metropolitan Region, and is located in the south-east corner of the Greater Santiago conurbation. Puente Alto has ..., Santiago. References External links * * 1991 births Living people Footballers from Santiago, Chile Chilean men's footballers 21st-century Chilean sportsmen Men's association footba ...
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1997–98 Honduran Liga Nacional
In 1997–98 the Honduran Liga Nacional brought a new competition system; the league would be now divided into two tournaments (Apertura and Clausura), having C.D. Motagua won their 6th and 7th title in this new format. The tournament lasted from August 1997 to October 1998 and it consisted of 11 teams for the first time since the 1981–82 season. The final match was played in the evening of 25 October, just a few hours before Hurricane Mitch landed in the coasts of Honduras. 1997–98 teams * Independiente Villela (''invited'') * Marathón * Motagua * Olimpia * Palestino (''promoted'') * Platense * Real España * Real Maya * Universidad * Victoria * Vida Apertura Regular season * ''Also serves as 1997 Honduran Cup.'' Standings Results Final round Hexagonal * ''Olimpia won 4–2 on aggregate.'' ---- * ''Motagua 1–1 Real España on aggregate. Motagua advanced on better Regular season record; Real España advanced as best loser.'' ---- * ''Platense 1– ...
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Tegucigalpa
Tegucigalpa ( )—formally Tegucigalpa, Municipality of the Central District ( or ''Tegucigalpa, M.D.C.''), and colloquially referred to as ''Tegus'' or ''Teguz''—is the capital and largest city of Honduras along with its sister city, Comayagüela. Claimed on 29 September 1578 by the Spanish colonization of the Americas, Spaniards, Tegucigalpa became the Honduran capital on 30 October 1880, under President Marco Aurelio Soto, when he moved the seat of government from Comayagua, which had been the Honduran capital since its independence in 1841. The 1936 constitution established Tegucigalpa and Comayagua as a Central District, and the current 1982 Honduran Constitution continues to define the sister cities as a #Central District, Central District that serves as the permanent national capital. Tegucigalpa is located in the southern-central highland region known as the Departments of Honduras, department of Francisco Morazán Department, Francisco Morazán of which it is also t ...
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Francisco Morazán Department
Francisco Morazán (, abbreviated FMO) is one of the departments of Honduras. It is located in the central part of the nation. The departmental capital is Tegucigalpa, which is also Honduras's national capital. The department is very mountainous, with rugged ranges covered in pine forests; which are rocky and mostly clay. Valleys, like those of Guaimaca, Talanga, and Amarateca, are interspersed among the ranges. Many of the high mountain peaks house cloud forests, like La Tigra National park or Cerro Uyuca. The extreme southeastern portion of the department has a Pacific dry forest environment, while the northern portion contains the ''Montaña de la Flor'', home to the Jicaque people. Francisco Morazán department covers a total surface area of and, in 2005, had an estimated population of 1,680,700 people. The coat-of-arms and departmental flag of Francisco Morazán Department are the same as its capital, Tegucigalpa. History Precolumbian Times In pre-Columbian times ...
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Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
es:Estadio is the spanish language word for Stadium A stadium (: stadiums or stadia) is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or other events and consists of a field or stage completely or partially surrounded by a tiered structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit .... The term may be applied to the following: * Estadio (magazine) a sports magazine published in Chile * Specific stadiums in Spanish speaking or Portuguese speaking countriesclick here for a full search
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