1982 Copa Fraternidad

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1982 Copa Fraternidad
Tournament details
Teams8 (from 3 associations)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Real España (1st title)
Runners-up Flag of Guatemala.svg Xelajú
Tournament statistics
Matches played14
Goals scored27 (1.93 per match)
1981
1983

The Copa Fraternidad 1982 was the 12th Central American club championship played between 8 clubs.

Contents

Teams

Only El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras sent representatives.

AssociationTeamQualifying methodApp.Previous best
Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador FAS 1981 Champions4th3rd (1980)
Independiente 1981 Runners-up1st
Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala Comunicaciones 1981 Champions10thChampions (1971)
Xelajú 1981 Runners-up2ndFirst Round (1981)
Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Honduras Vida 1981–82 Champions2ndSecond Round (1981)
Atlético Morazán 1981–82 Runners-up1st
Marathón Invitee3rdFinal Round (1981)
Real España Invitee3rdRunners-up (1979)

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Real España Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg 3–0 Flag of El Salvador.svg FAS
Edy Contreras Soccerball shade.svgSoccerball shade.svg
Carlos Recinos Soccerball shade.svg?' (o.g.)
Nil

Final

Real España Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg 2–1 Flag of Guatemala.svg Xelajú
Edy Contreras] Soccerball shade.svg
Hernán Juviny Soccerball shade.svg
Quintanilla Soccerball shade.svg

Xelajú Flag of Guatemala.svg 0–0 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Real España
NilNil

Champion

1982 Copa Fraternidad Champion
Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg
Real España
2nd title

RSSSF - Copa Fraternidad

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