2019–20 Honduran Liga Nacional De Ascenso
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The 2019–20 Honduran Liga Nacional de Ascenso is the 53rd season of the Second level in Honduran football and the 18th under the name ''Liga Nacional de Ascenso''. The tournament is divided into two halves (Apertura and Clausura), each crowning one champion.


Apertura

The ''Apertura'' tournament runs from August to December 2019.
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qualified to a final series for their second tournament in a row. They faced C.A. Pinares, who won their first title.


Regular season


Group A


Group B


Group C


Group D


Postseason


Round of 16


Quarterfinals


Semifinals


Final


Clausura

The ''Clausura'' tournament runs from January to May 2020. Cuartos de final Real Juventud 1-1 Olancho Olancho 3-2 Real Juventud Delicias F.C. 2-2 Boca Junior Boca Junior 1-1 Delicias F.C. Santos F.C. 0-1 San Juan San Juan 2-3 Santos F.C. Atletico Pinares 1-1 Paris F.C. Paris F.C. 1(4)-1(3) Atletico Pinares Semifinales Olancho 1-0 Delicias F.C. Delicias F.C. 2-1 Olancho Santos F.C. 0-0 Paris F.C. Paris F.C. 1-1 SantosF.C. Final Delicias 2-2 Santos F.C. Santos F.C. 1-3 Delicias


Promotion

The winners of both Apertura and Clausura will face to decide the team promoted to
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References

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