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2002–03 Honduran Liga Nacional De Ascenso
The 2002–03 Honduran Liga Nacional de Ascenso was the 36th season of the Second level in Honduran football and the first one under the name ''Liga Nacional de Ascenso''. Under the management of Carlos Martínez, Atlético Olanchano won the tournament after defeating Deportes Savio in the final series and obtained promotion to the 2003–04 Honduran Liga Nacional.Diez.hn – ¡Conocé a todos los ascendidos a la Liga Nacional de Honduras!
– 12 June 2017


Final

* ''Atlético Olanchano won 2–1 on aggregated.''


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Ascenso

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 Olanchano
Atlético Olanchano was a Honduras, Honduran association football, football club based in Catacamas, Olancho (department), Olancho. The club last played in the Liga Nacional de Ascenso de Honduras, Honduran second division. History Campamento Atlético Olanchano was founded as ''Campamento'' in 1974 and originally played their games in Campamento, Honduras, Campamento, Olancho. The team later moved to Catacamas and so the name was remodified to ''Juventud Catacamas''. Atlético Olanchano On July 17, 2001, the team was bought by some business men and they decided to change the name to ''Atletico Olanchano''. The club played in the top league for the first time as Campamento in the Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras 1976/77, 1976/77 season. They were relegated the same year after finishing in last place. The club returned as Atlético Olanchano when it was promoted to Liga Nacional de Futbol de Honduras for the first time in the Honduras Apertura 2003-04, 2003–04 season but ...
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2001–02 Honduran Segunda División
The 2001–02 Honduran Segunda División was the 35th season of the Honduran Segunda División. Under the management of Javier Padilla, Honduras Salzburg won the tournament after defeating Parrillas One in the final series and obtained promotion to the 2002–03 Honduran Liga Nacional.Diez.hn – ¡Conocé a todos los ascendidos a la Liga Nacional de Honduras!
– 12 June 2017


Movements


Final

* ''Honduras Salzburg 3–3 Parrillas One on aggregated. Honduras Salzburg won 5–3 on penalty shoot-outs.''


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Segunda



2003–04 Honduran Liga Nacional De Ascenso
The 2003–04 Honduran Liga Nacional de Ascenso was the 37th season of the Second level in Honduran football and the second one under the name ''Liga Nacional de Ascenso''. Under the management of Carlos Padilla, F.C. Municipal Valencia won the tournament after defeating Hispano in the final series and obtained promotion to the 2004–05 Honduran Liga Nacional.Diez.hn – ¡Conocé a todos los ascendidos a la Liga Nacional de Honduras!
– 12 June 2017


Postseason


Quarterfinals

* ''Municipal Valencia won 2–1 on aggregated.'' * ''Atlético Independiente 2–2 América Marathón on aggregated. Atlético Independiente won 4–3 on penalty shoot-outs.'' * ''Atlético Esperanzano won 2–1 ...
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2002–03 In Honduran Football
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Carlos Martínez (manager)
Carlos Martínez may refer to: People Arts and entertainment * Carlos Martínez (actor) (born 1955), Spanish actor * Carlos Martínez Aguirre (born 1974), Spanish poet * Carlos Martínez Baena (1889–1971), Spanish-Mexican actor * Carlos Martínez Rivas (1924–1998), Nicaraguan poet Politicians * Carlos Martínez Alonso (born 1950), Spanish politician * Carlos Martínez de Irujo, 1st Marquess of Casa Irujo (1763–1864), Spanish prime minister (1823–1824) and diplomat * Carlos Martínez de Irujo, 2nd Marquess of Casa Irujo (1802–1855), Spanish politician and prime minister (1847) * Carlos Martínez Martínez (born 1964), Mexican politician * Carlos Méndez Martínez (born 1943), Puerto Rican politician * Carlos Walker Martínez (1842–1905), Chilean lawyer, politician and poet * José Carlos Martínez (politician) (1962–2011), Argentine politician Sportspeople Baseball players * Carlos Martínez (infielder) (1965–2006), Venezuelan baseball player * Carlos Martínez ( ...
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Deportes Savio
Deportes Savio Fútbol Club, commonly known as Deportes Savio, is a professional Honduran football club based in Santa Rosa de Copán. The club was founded in 1974, and participates in the Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras. In 2006–07 they achieved the promotion to the top league of the Honduran League. History They changed their name to ''Santo Domingo Savio'' in 1971, when Padre Chavarría was in charge of the team and wanted it to be a part of the Instituto Santo Domingo Savio in Santa Rosa de Copán. In 1995, a board of new directors bought the category of ''Deportes Progreseño'' of Segunda division and changed the name of the club to Deportes Savio. Deportes Savio was promoted to Liga Nacional de Futbol de Honduras for the first time in the 1999–2000 season but were relegated back down to Liga de Ascenso de Honduras after they finished in last place in the 2001–02 season. The team managed to earn a second promotion to Liga Nacional de Honduras by ...
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2003–04 Honduran Liga Nacional
The 2003–04 Honduran Liga Nacional was the 36th edition of the Honduran Liga Nacional. The season was divided into two tournaments, Apertura and Clausura, being conquered by Real C.D. España and Club Deportivo Olimpia respectively. 2003–04 teams * Atlético Olanchano (Catacamas) ''promoted'' * Marathón (San Pedro Sula) * Motagua (Tegucigalpa) * Olimpia (Tegucigalpa) * Platense (Puerto Cortés) * Real España (San Pedro Sula) * Real Patepluma ( Santa Bárbara) * Universidad (Tegucigalpa) * Victoria (La Ceiba) * Vida (La Ceiba) Apertura The Apertura tournament was played from August to December 2003; Club Deportivo Olimpia and Real C.D. España qualified to the Final after they eliminated C.D. Marathón and C.D.S. Vida in the semifinals; once there, Real España obtained its 8th title under the management of Juan de Dios Castillo.
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Catacamas
Catacamas is a city with a population of 63,310 (2023 calculation), and a municipality in the Olancho Department of Honduras. It is the largest municipality in Central America in terms of area. Overview Catacamas, called the ''Florida City'' by the great poet and writer Froylán Turcios, extends over a vast plain irrigated by the Rio Guayape in the heart of the luxuriant department of Olancho. The city is situated 210 kilometers northeast of the Honduran capital, Tegucigalpa, and is easily accessible by paved road. Catacamas has historically been characterized by the hospitality, resilience, and progressive spirit of its people, as well as its rich natural setting which is suitable for both agricultural and forest production. It is located in a valley 450 meters above sea level. The North White Stone Mountain, part of Agalta Mountains National Park, is located near the city. Catacamas is home to a variety of botanical species such as conifers, broadleaf plants, and some 8 ...
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Estadio Rubén Guifarro
Estadio Rubén Guifarro is a multi-purpose stadium in Catacamas, Honduras. It is currently used mostly for Association football, football matches and it was home for Atlético Olanchano from 2001 until 2016. The stadium holds 5,000 people. The stadium was renovated for the 2007–08 season. Some of the works included changing the grass turf and increasing the capacity of the stadium. The stadium is also occasionally used by C.D. Motagua as an alternate venue.LaTribuna.hn – OFICIAL: Motagua iniciará la segunda vuelta como local en Catacamas
– 20 September 2016


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Santa Rosa De Copán
Santa Rosa de Copán () is a municipality in Honduras. The city of Santa Rosa de Copán is the municipal seat and the departmental capital of the Honduran department of Copán. It is located approximately above mean sea level. Santa Rosa de Copán is the largest and most important city in western Honduras with a population of 61,800 (2023 calculation).Citypopulation.de
Population of cities in Honduras Santa Rosa is the governmental hub of the department of Copán. The city is connected through the International Highway of the West (CA-4) with to the North and with the borders of