Season | 2011–12 |
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Champions | Apertura: Olimpia Clausura: Olimpia |
Relegated | Platense |
Champions League | Olimpia Marathón |
Matches played | 180 |
Goals scored | 441 (2.45 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Apertura: Cardozo (15) Clausura: Torlacoff (9) |
Biggest home win | Olimpia 7–2 Deportes Savio (21 March 2012) |
Biggest away win | Deportes Savio 2–5 Real España (4 March 2012) |
Highest scoring | Olimpia 7–2 Deportes Savio (21 March 2012) |
Longest unbeaten run | Motagua (23) |
Longest losing run | Necaxa (5) |
← 2010–11 2012–13 → |
The 2011–12 season in Honduran Liga Nacional was divided into two tournaments (Apertura and Clausura) and determined the 59th and 60th champions in the history of the league. It also provided two berths for the 2012–13 CONCACAF Champions League. The Apertura tournament was played in the second half of 2011, while the Clausura was played in the first half of 2012. A new change in the system was used for this season; unlike previous years, 6 teams qualified to the final round, matching team 3rd vs team 6th and team 4th vs team 5th, those who advanced played the semifinals against 1st and 2nd.[1]
2011–12 teams
editOn 18 June 2011, Atlético Choloma obtained promotion to the 2011–12 season and replaced Hispano F.C.[2]
- C.D. Necaxa is from Tegucigalpa but will play their home games at Choluteca.
Apertura
editThe Apertura tournament was scheduled to be played from August to December 2011. The regular-season fixture was announced on 21 July 2011 and as with the previous season C.D.S. Vida and Real C.D. España played the inaugural match on 6 August in La Ceiba, ending in a 1–1 draw.[3][4][5] In round 14, C.D. Marathón defeated Real España 2–0 in the Clásico Sampedrano and ensured its participation in the final round reaching 27 points; meanwhile, Real España qualified to the postseason in Round 15, thanks to its 2–0 home victory over Atlético Choloma. On 6 November, Club Deportivo Olimpia defeated Marathón 1–0 at Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino and became the third club to guarantee a spot in the final round.[6] After round 17, Real España and Marathón had not only qualified to the final round but ensured their participation in the semifinals;[7] also Vida and Deportes Savio got in the postseason after their draws against Olimpia and Real España respectively. Round 17 also defined the elimination of Atlético Choloma.[8] And in the very last round, C.D. Necaxa became the last team to advance to the postseason by defeating Olimpia 0–1 at Tegucigalpa.[9] C.D. Motagua, C.D. Platense and C.D. Victoria were eliminated.
Deportes Savio and Necaxa, two teams which had never qualified to a postseason before, made it to the second round. The brackets paired Olimpia (3rd) versus Necaxa (6th) and Vida (4th) versus Deportes Savio (5th). Olimpia got the ticket to the semifinals with a 2–1 victory over Necaxa;[10] meanwhile the series between Vida and Deportes Savio was decided in a coin flipping,[11] due to a 3–3 aggregated score; both teams were also tied in the regular season with a 2–0 home win by each side; Vida advanced after the draw performed by the league's board of directors on 27 November 2011.[12]
Once in the semifinals, Real España got rid of Vida with a 5–1 aggregated score[13] and played the final against Olimpia, who eliminated Marathón for the second consecutive time in a semifinal series. On 17 December 2011, Olimpia obtained its 24th league title after defeating Real España with a 3–0 aggregate score; midfielder Carlos Will Mejía was the hero of the series scoring all three goals.[14]
Regular season
editStandings
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Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Real España | 18 | 9 | 7 | 2 | 25 | 13 | +12 | 34 | Qualification to the Semifinals |
2 | Marathón | 18 | 9 | 4 | 5 | 32 | 19 | +13 | 31 | |
3 | Olimpia | 18 | 7 | 5 | 6 | 16 | 11 | +5 | 26 | Qualification to the Second round |
4 | Vida | 18 | 7 | 5 | 6 | 19 | 21 | −2 | 26 | |
5 | Deportes Savio | 18 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 22 | 25 | −3 | 24 | |
6 | Necaxa | 18 | 6 | 5 | 7 | 16 | 20 | −4 | 23 | |
7 | Motagua | 18 | 6 | 4 | 8 | 20 | 19 | +1 | 22 | |
8 | Platense | 18 | 6 | 3 | 9 | 14 | 23 | −9 | 21 | |
9 | Victoria | 18 | 5 | 4 | 9 | 21 | 25 | −4 | 19 | |
10 | Atlético Choloma | 18 | 3 | 9 | 6 | 18 | 27 | −9 | 18 |
Results
edit- As of 19 November 2011
Final round
editSecond round
editOlimpia vs Necaxa
editNecaxa
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Olimpia
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Olimpia
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Necaxa
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- Olimpia won 2–1 on aggregate score.
Vida vs Deportes Savio
editDeportes Savio
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Vida
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Vida | 2–1 | Deportes Savio |
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Nascimento 8' Córdoba 80' (pen.) |
Report | Morales 90+2' |
Vida
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Deportes Savio
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- Vida 3–3 Deportes Savio on aggregate score; Vida advanced on a coin toss.
Semifinals
editReal España vs Vida
editVida | 0–1 | Real España |
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Report | Delgado 67' |
Vida
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Real España
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Real España
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Vida
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- Real España won 5–1 on aggregate score.
Marathón vs Olimpia
editOlimpia
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Marathón
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Marathón
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Olimpia
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- Olimpia won 1–0 on aggregate score.
Final
editReal España vs Olimpia
editOlimpia
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Real España
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Real España | 0–2 | Olimpia |
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Report | Mejía 82' 84' |
Real España
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Olimpia
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- Olimpia won 3–0 on aggregate score.
Liga Nacional 2011–12 Apertura champion |
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C.D. Olimpia 24th title |
Top goalscorers
edit- As of 17 December 2011
- 15 goals:
- 9 goals:
- 7 goals:
- 6 goals:
- 5 goals:
- Franco Güity (Atlético Choloma)
- Jocimar Nascimento (Vida)
- Ney Costa (Deportes Savio)
- Roger Rojas (Olimpia)
- 4 goals:
- 3 goals:
- 2 goals:
- Óscar Durón (Necaxa)
- Francisco López (Atlético Choloma)
- Mario Martínez (Real España)
- Elroy Smith (Deportes Savio)
- Henry Córdoba (Platense)
- Héctor Acuña (Marathón)
- Carlos Discua (Motagua)
- Rubén Licona (Necaxa)
- Reynaldo Tilguath (Olimpia)
- Saul Martínez (Marathón)
- Óscar Bonilla (Victoria)
- Fábio Prates (Deportes Savio)
- Mario Berríos (Marathón)
- Amado Guevara (Motagua)
- Jaime Rosales (Victoria)
- Fredixon Elvir (Olimpia)
- Hilder Colón (Real España)
- Ramiro Bruschi (Olimpia)
- Marvin Sánchez (Atlético Choloma)
- Shannon Welcome (Necaxa)
- Christian Martínez (Real España)
- 1 goal:
- Nahún Solís (Platense)
- Kervin Johnson (Deportes Savio)
- Daniel Tejeda (Real España)
- Diego Silva (Marathón)
- Luis Jaramillo (Victoria)
- Johnny Palacios (Olimpia)
- Ábner Méndez (Vida)
- Elvis Scott (Platense)
- Jerry Díaz (Platense)
- Pedro Fernández (Vida)
- José Tobías (Deportes Savio)
- Henry Bermúdez (Olimpia)
- Kevin Johnson (Deportes Savio)
- Junior Morales (Deportes Savio)
- Marco Mejía (Deportes Savio)
- Boniek García (Olimpia)
- Óscar Zepeda (Deportes Savio)
- Bayron Méndez (Platense)
- Ever Alvarado (Real España)
- Milton Ruiz (Victoria)
- Néstor Martínez (Olimpia)
- Jesús Navas (Necaxa)
- Érick Vallecillo (Atlético Choloma)
- Juan Raudales (Atlético Choloma)
- David Meza (Platense)
- Luis Castro (Vida)
- Carlos Morán (Motagua)
- Júnior Padilla (Motagua)
- Fábio de Souza (Olimpia)
- Edward Suazo (Platense)
- Aarón Bardales (Necaxa)
- Mariano Acevedo (Marathón)
- Wilmer Crisanto (Victoria)
- Mitchel Rivera (Platense)
- Ramón Castillo (Platense)
- Brayan Beckeles (Olimpia)
- Román Castillo (Vida)
- Jorge Claros (Motagua)
- Johnny Calderón (Real España)
- Mario Chávez (Vida)
- José Burgos (Necaxa)
- Maynor Suazo (Atlético Choloma)
- Michet Ávila (Motagua)
- Gerson Rodas (Real España)
- 1 own-goal:
Clausura
editThe Clausura tournament started on 7 January and is set to finish in May 2012.[15] The inauguration round started with a 2–2 drawn between C.D.S. Vida and C.D. Marathón at Estadio Nilmo Edwards[16] and the Atlético Choloma's 2–1 home victory over C.D. Victoria.[17] Club Deportivo Olimpia became the first team to ensure a postseason spot on 25 March in the 0–0 drawn against C.D. Motagua in the Honduran Superclásico; Marathón did it on 1 April in the 2–2 home drawn against C.D. Platense. Two weeks later, on 14 April, Motagua qualified thanks to its 0–1 away win at Marathón.[18] Also on 14 April, C.D. Platense, was mathematically relegated to the Liga de Ascenso.[19] One day later, Deportes Savio lost any postseason hopes, due to their 1–2 away lost at Estadio Excélsior against Platense.[20] On 18 April, Atlético Choloma, Real C.D. España and Vida qualified to the Final round[21] leaving Victoria and C.D. Necaxa eliminated.
All Second round clashes were determined on the very last round of the Regular phase; Atlético Choloma made history and qualified to the playoffs on their second season franchise and faced Real España, where they were eliminated after a 1–3 defeat on aggregate.[22] Marathón had a drop in their last games performance and gave up the chance to play directly in the semifinals, they finished thirds and had to face Vida who finished fourth.[23][24] In this phase, Marathón beat Vida with a tight 2–1 win on aggregate.[25] Once in the semifinals, Olimpia had no troubles to eliminate Real España with a notorious 6–0 win on aggregate;[26] meanwhile in the other series, Marathón surprised Motagua with a 0–2 away win at Tegucigalpa.[27]
In the final series, Olimpia and Marathón faced each other in this instance for the 9th time. The first leg at Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano ended in a 0–0 draw, the game was mainly dominated by the home team but they were unable to score. In the second leg, Olimpia with an early second half goal by Brazilian striker Douglas Caetano captured its 25th domestic league.[28] This title came in the year of the centenary for the White Lions.
Regular season
editStandings
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Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Olimpia | 18 | 10 | 5 | 3 | 32 | 14 | +18 | 35 | Qualification to the Semifinals |
2 | Motagua | 18 | 7 | 11 | 0 | 22 | 10 | +12 | 32 | |
3 | Marathón | 18 | 8 | 7 | 3 | 25 | 19 | +6 | 31 | Qualification to the Second round |
4 | Atlético Choloma | 18 | 8 | 5 | 5 | 20 | 18 | +2 | 29 | |
5 | Real España | 18 | 7 | 4 | 7 | 28 | 26 | +2 | 25 | |
6 | Vida | 18 | 5 | 9 | 4 | 24 | 25 | −1 | 24 | |
7 | Victoria | 18 | 7 | 1 | 10 | 28 | 28 | 0 | 22 | |
8 | Necaxa | 18 | 4 | 4 | 10 | 20 | 25 | −5 | 16 | |
9 | Deportes Savio | 18 | 4 | 4 | 10 | 25 | 41 | −16 | 16 | |
10 | Platense | 18 | 1 | 8 | 9 | 14 | 32 | −18 | 11 |
Results
edit- As of 22 April 2012
Final round
editSecond round
editMarathón vs Vida
editVida
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Marathón
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Marathón
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Vida
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- Marathón won 2–1 on aggregate score.
Atlético Choloma vs Real España
editReal España | 1–0 | Atlético Choloma |
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Lalín 47' | Report |
Real España
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Atlético Choloma
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Atlético Choloma | 1–2 | Real España |
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Torlacoff 39' | Report | Alvarado 42' Rodríguez 75' |
Atlético Choloma
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Real España
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- Real España won 3–1 on aggregate score.
Semifinals
editOlimpia vs Real España
editReal España | 0–1 | Olimpia |
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Report | García 90+4' |
Real España
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Olimpia
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Olimpia | 5–0 | Real España |
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Tilguath 36' (pen.) Mejía 46' Bruschi 49' Rojas 58' 81' |
Report |
Olimpia
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Real España
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- Olimpia won 6–0 on aggregate score.
Motagua vs Marathón
editMarathón
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Motagua
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Motagua
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Marathón
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- Marathón won 2–0 on aggregate score.
Final
editOlimpia vs Marathón
editMarathón
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Olimpia
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Olimpia
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Marathón
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- Olimpia won 1–0 on aggregate score.
Liga Nacional 2011–12 Clausura champion |
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C.D. Olimpia 25th title |
Top goalscorers
edit- As of 20 May 2012
- 9 goals:
- 8 goals:
- 7 goals:
- 6 goals:
- 5 goals:
- 4 goals:
- 3 goals:
- 2 goals:
- Julio de León (Motagua)
- Walter Martínez (Necaxa)
- Mariano Acevedo (Marathón)
- Jerry Bengtson (Motagua)
- Christian Martínez (Real España)
- Mitchel Rivera (Platense)
- Amado Guevara (Motagua)
- Jerry Palacios (Marathón)
- Luis Lobo (Real España)
- Nissi Sauceda (Necaxa)
- Cristopher Urmeneta (Necaxa)
- Ángel Pineda (Deportes Savio)
- Juan García (Olimpia)
- Víctor Ortiz (Victoria)
- Allan Lalín (Real España)
- Francisco López (Platense)
- Samir García (Necaxa)
- Fredixon Elvir (Olimpia)
- Fábio de Souza (Olimpia)
- Ever Alvarado (Real España)
- Boniek García (Olimpia)
- David Meza (Marathón)
- 1 goal:
- Johnny Leverón (Motagua)
- Óscar Zepeda (Deportes Savio)
- Luis Castro (Vida)
- Orlin Peralta (Vida)
- Moacyr Filho (Platense)
- David Colón (Victoria)
- Óscar Morales (Vida)
- Henry Córdova (Platense)
- Roby Norales (Motagua)
- Johnny Palacios (Olimpia)
- Everaldo Ferreira (Atlético Choloma)
- Elroy Smith (Deportes Savio)
- Óscar García (Deportes Savio)
- Kevin Osorio (Necaxa)
- Junior Padilla (Motagua)
- Nahún Solís (Platense)
- Luis Arriola (Necaxa)
- Júnior Izaguirre (Motagua)
- Mario Berríos (Marathón)
- Julián Rápalo (Deportes Savio)
- Harrison Róches (Marathón)
- Mauricio Castro (Atlético Choloma)
- David Molina (Motagua)
- Jairo Crisanto (Victoria)
- Jorge Lozano (Vida)
- Mauricio Sabillón (Marathón)
- Jefry Flores (Real España)
- Eder García (Deportes Savio)
- Ian Osorio (Platense)
- Aldo Oviedo (Atlético Choloma)
- Félix Crisanto (Victoria)
- Jairo Puerto (Real España)
- Romel Murillo (Marathón)
- Ricardo Barrios (Motagua)
- Carlos Mejía (Olimpia)
- Raúl Santos (Vida)
- Bayron Méndez (Platense)
- Jorge Cardona (Platense)
- Ney Costa (Vida)
- Francisco Pavón (Vida)
- Francisco Díaz (Platense)
- Jerry Díaz (Platense)
- Abidán Solís (Atlético Choloma)
- Elder Valladares (Atlético Choloma)
- Alexander Aguilar (Marathón)
- Ronald Martínez (Motagua)
- José Tobías (Deportes Savio)
- Jesús Navas (Necaxa)
- Rony Morales (Platense)
- Sergio Mendoza (Motagua)
- José Casildo (Platense)
- Carlos Solórzano (Vida)
- Georgie Welcome (Motagua)
- Luis Jaramillo (Victoria)
- Marco Mejía (Deportes Savio)
- 1 own goal:
- Maynor Martínez (Real España)
- Jorge Lozano (Vida)
- Johny Galdámez (Deportes Savio)
- Henry Acosta (Real España)
- Ian Osorio (Platense)
- Wilmer Crisanto (Victoria)
- Juan Montes (Necaxa)
Aggregate table
editRelegation was determined by the aggregated table of both Apertura and Clausura tournaments. On 14 April, C.D. Platense became officially relegated to the second division,[29] it is the first relegation for the Escualos since the 1981–82 season; however, on 25 May 2012, Platense bought C.D. Necaxa's franchise for L. 4.5 million and will play in the first division for the 2012–13 season.[30]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Marathón | 36 | 17 | 11 | 8 | 57 | 38 | +19 | 62 | Qualification for 2012–13 CONCACAF Champions League[a] |
2 | Olimpia | 36 | 17 | 10 | 9 | 48 | 25 | +23 | 61 | |
3 | Real España | 36 | 16 | 11 | 9 | 53 | 39 | +14 | 59 | |
4 | Motagua | 36 | 13 | 15 | 8 | 42 | 29 | +13 | 54 | |
5 | Vida | 36 | 12 | 14 | 10 | 43 | 46 | −3 | 50 | |
6 | Atlético Choloma | 36 | 11 | 14 | 11 | 38 | 45 | −7 | 47 | |
7 | Victoria | 36 | 12 | 5 | 19 | 49 | 53 | −4 | 41 | |
8 | Deportes Savio | 36 | 10 | 10 | 16 | 47 | 66 | −19 | 40 | |
9 | Necaxa | 36 | 10 | 9 | 17 | 36 | 45 | −9 | 39 | |
10 | Platense | 36 | 7 | 11 | 18 | 28 | 55 | −27 | 32 | Relegated to the 2012–13 Liga de Ascenso |
Notes:
- ^ Since Olimpia won both the Apertura and Clausura, Marathón qualified for the CCL as the team with the best aggregate record.
References
edit- ^ Diez.hn–Cambia el sistema de clasificación de Liga Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine–16 July 2011
- ^ Diez.hn–El Atlético Choloma es el nuevo ascendido a Liga Nacional–18 June 2011
- ^ Diez.hn–Vida-Real España abren el Apertura–21 July 2011
- ^ Tiempo.hn–El torneo se juega con diez clubes Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine–21 July 2011
- ^ Diez.hn–Vida y Real España arrancan empatando–6 August 2011
- ^ LaTribunaDeportiva.hn–Olimpia no cree en monstruos Archived 2012-05-22 at the Wayback Machine–6 November 2011
- ^ Diez.hn–Olimpia tendrá que jugar repechaje–13 November 2011
- ^ Diez.hn–"Romario" metió directo al Marathón–13 November 2011
- ^ LaTribuna.hn–Necaxa hizo el "milagro" Archived 2011-11-20 at the Wayback Machine–19 November 2011
- ^ LaPrensa.hn–Olimpia se mete a las semifinales y lo espera el Marathón Archived 2012-09-11 at archive.today–26 November 2011
- ^ Diez.hn–Sorteo definirá semifinalista de la Liga–26 November 2011
- ^ ElHeraldo.hn–Vida clasifica a semifinales en polémico sorteo–27 November 2011
- ^ ElHeraldo.hn–La Máquina deja las cosas claras...–3 December 2011
- ^ "ElHeraldo.hn–Monumento para Will..." Archived from the original on 2015-02-18. Retrieved 2011-12-18.
- ^ LaPrensa.hn–El 7 de enero inicia el Torneo Clausura Archived 2011-12-06 at the Wayback Machine–3 December 2011
- ^ ElHeraldo.hn–Al Marathón lo salvó el Bombero...–7 January 2012
- ^ LaPrensa.hn–Torlacoff da primer triunfo al Choloma Archived 2012-01-14 at the Wayback Machine–7 January 2012
- ^ Tiempo.hn–Azules sufren para vencer a Marathón Archived 2012-04-18 at the Wayback Machine–14 April 2012
- ^ LaTribunaDeportiva.hn–Platense se despide de la primera división–14 April 2012
- ^ LaPrensa.hn–Triunfo inservible del Platense–15 April 2012
- ^ Diez.hn–Choloma no falla y se mete a la liguilla–18 April 2012
- ^ LaTribunaDeportiva.hn–La "Máquina" acelera a semifinales–29 April 2012
- ^ LaPrensa.hn–Olimpia y Motagua golean y pasan directos a las semifinales Archived 2012-08-03 at archive.today–22 April 2012
- ^ Diez.com–¡Definidos los cruces en Honduras!–22 April 2012
- ^ LaTribunaDeportiva.hn–Marathón completa el "poker de ases"–29 April 2012
- ^ LaPrensa.hn–Olimpia sella el pase a la final con humillante paliza al Real España Archived 2012-05-08 at the Wayback Machine–6 May 2012
- ^ LaPrensa.hn–Marathón ahoga al Motagua y es el primer finalista en Honduras Archived 2012-05-09 at the Wayback Machine–5 May 2012
- ^ ElHeraldo.hn–Caetano baña de oro el centenario Albo–20 May 2012
- ^ Diez.hn–¡Victoria se salva y desciende Platense!–14 April 2012
- ^ ElHeraldo.hn–Platense compró categoría a Necaxa y se mantiene en Primera División–25 May 2012