1977 Copa Fraternidad

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1977 Copa Fraternidad
Tournament details
Teams7 (from 3 associations)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Guatemala.svg Municipal (2nd title)
Runners-up Flag of Guatemala.svg Comunicaciones
Tournament statistics
Matches played42
Goals scored111 (2.64 per match)
1976
1978

The 1977 Copa Fraternidad was the 7th edition of the Central American club championship. Guatemalan side C.S.D. Municipal conquered its 2nd title. [1]

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Teams

AssociationTeamQualifying methodApp.Previous best
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica Saprissa 1975–76 Champions7thChampions (1972, 1973)
Deportivo México 1975–76 Runners-up1st
Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador Águila 1976–77 Champions4thRunners-up (1973)
Once Municipal 1976–77 Runners-up1st
Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala Municipal 1976 Champions5thChampions (1974)
Comunicaciones 1976 Runners-up5thChampions (1971)
Aurora Title holder5thChampions (1976)

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsResult
1 Flag of Guatemala.svg Municipal 127411710+7181977 Copa Fraternidad champions
2 Flag of Guatemala.svg Comunicaciones 123812215+714
3 Flag of El Salvador.svg Águila 126242015+514
4 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Deportivo México 125341515013
5 Flag of Guatemala.svg Aurora 124351113211
6 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Saprissa 122641213110
7 Flag of El Salvador.svg Once Municipal 121291430164
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Home \ Away ÁGU AUR COM MEX MUN ONC SAP
Águila 2–12–22–12–11–03–0
Aurora 1–00–21–01–13–10–0
Comunicaciones 3–11–11–11–24–01–1
Deportivo México 1–01–02–21–12–12–1
Municipal 2–11–02–21–01–01–0
Once Municipal 3–62–32–21–31–32–2
Saprissa 0–02–01–14–11–10–1
Source: RSSSF
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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