Broncos del Sur F.C.

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Broncos
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Full nameClub Deportivo Broncos
Nickname(s)Los Potros (The Colts)
Ground Estadio Fausto Flores Lagos
Choluteca, Honduras
Capacity8,000
League Honduran Liga Nacional

Club Deportivo Broncos was a Honduran football club based in Choluteca, Honduras.

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History

The club bought C.D. Verdún's franchise in 1972–73. [1] Verdún itself had taken over the Atlético Español franchise in 1971. [2]

Due to financial problems, the club sold its franchise to Universidad and became Broncos UNAH after the 1981–82 season and later just Universidad. [3] They closed operations after their relegation in 2001.

Achievements

Winners (1): 1993–94
Runners-up (1): 1968–69
Winners (1): 1980

League performance

Regular seasonPost season
SeasonPosPWDLFAPTS+/-PosPWDLFAPTS+/-
1972–73 7th9234697-3No post season this year
1973–74 9th276615275118-24No post season this year
1974–75 6th36111213283148-3Did not enter
1975–76 6th271098272429+3Did not enter
1976–77 9th2741112193619-17Did not enter
1977–78 6th278127262428+26th10100010
1978–79 6th275166171926-24th924312148(+2)-2
1979–80 3rd271188322730+54th82338117-3
1980–81 8th2761110283023-2Did not enter
1981–82 5th3013611363232+44th8062016-5
1994–95           
1995–96 10th2731212193921-20Did not enter
1998–99 8th18486172220-5Did not enter
1999-00 A 4th18774221528+74th4112354-2
1999-00 C 7th18648202532-5Did not enter
2000–01 A 10th1836993215-23Did not enter
2000–01 C 5th18567192421-5Did not enter

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