2006 UNCAF Interclub Cup

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2006 UNCAF Interclub Cup
Tournament details
Dates22 August–29 November 2006
Teams16 (from 7 associations)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Costa Rica.svg Puntarenas (1st title)
Runners-up Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Olimpia
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored77 (2.41 per match)
2005
2007

The 2006 UNCAF Interclub Cup was the 24th edition of the international club football competition held in the UNCAF region representing the seven nations of Central America. This was the eighth year of the current format using the name UNCAF Interclub Cup. The tournament was also a qualifying event for the 2007 CONCACAF Champions' Cup. Sixteen teams representing seven football associations took part, beginning with the first qualifying games on August 22, 2006. The tournament concluded with a two-legged final that was won by Puntarenas of Costa Rica making them the Central American club football champions. The top three finishers in the tournament qualify for the 2007 CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

Contents

Bracket

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense 1 2 3
Flag of El Salvador.svg Vista Hermosa 0 1 1 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense 0 0 0
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Puntarenas 5 1 6 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Puntarenas 3 2 5
Flag of Belize.svg Hankook Verdes 0 1 1 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Puntarenas 2 0 2
Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Marathón 2 1 3 Flag of Guatemala.svg Marquense 0 0 0
Flag of El Salvador.svg Águila 0 1 1 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Marathón 1 0 1
Flag of Guatemala.svg Marquense 3 0 3 Flag of Guatemala.svg Marquense 1 1 2
Flag of Panama.svg Plaza Amador 0 0 0 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Puntarenas 3 0 3
Flag of Nicaragua.svg Real Estelí 1 0 1 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Olimpia 2 1 3
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Saprissa 1 1 2 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Saprissa 1 0 1
Flag of Panama.svg San Francisco 0 1 1 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Victoria 0 2 2
Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Victoria 1 3 4 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Victoria 2 0 2
Flag of Belize.svg Wagiya 0 0 0 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Olimpia 2 2 4
Flag of Guatemala.svg Municipal 2 8 10 Flag of Guatemala.svg Municipal 1 0 1
Flag of Nicaragua.svg Diriangén 0 1 1 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Olimpia 1 3 4
Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Olimpia 3 2 5

First round

Alajuelense Flag of Costa Rica.svg 10 Flag of El Salvador.svg Vista Hermosa
Carlos Salazar 70' 
Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto
Alajuela, Costa Rica
Attendance: n/a
Referee: Rolando Vidal (PAN)
Vista Hermosa Flag of El Salvador.svg 12 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense
Rene Alvarez 78'  Erick Jimenez 26'
Rolando Fonseca 75'
Estadio Juan Francisco Barraza
San Miguel, El Salvador
Attendance: n/a
Referee: José Pineda(HON)

Alajuelense advance 3-1 on aggregate.


Puntarenas Flag of Costa Rica.svg 50 Flag of Belize.svg Hankook Verdes
Mario Camacho 34'
José Macotelo 59'
Kurt Bernard 64' (pen)
Kevin Sancho 65'
Jorge Barbosa 85'
 
Estadio Lito Pérez
Puntarenas, Costa Rica
Attendance: n/a
Referee: Rene Guerrero (NIC)
Hankook Verdes Flag of Belize.svg 11 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Puntarenas
Deris Benavides 13'  Rodolfo Arnáez Villegas 15'
Norman Broaster Stadium
San Ignacio Town, Belize
Attendance: 1,100
Referee: Walter Lopez (GUA)

Puntarenas advance 6-1 on aggregate.


Marathón Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg 20 Flag of El Salvador.svg Águila
Walter Martinez 8'
Emil Martínez 29'
 
Estadio Francisco Morazán
San Pedro Sula, Honduras
Attendance: 2,863
Referee: Elmar Rodas (GUA)
Águila Flag of El Salvador.svg 11 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Marathón
Luis Amaya 83'  Emil Martínez 9'
Estadio Juan Francisco Barraza
San Miguel, El Salvador
Attendance: n/a
Referee: Carlos Batres (GUA)

Marathón advance 3-1 on aggregate.


Marquense Flag of Guatemala.svg 30 Flag of Panama.svg Plaza Amador
César Alegría 31'
Ricardo Gutiérrez 48'
César Alegría 51'
 
Estadio Marquesa de la Ensenada
San Marcos, Guatemala
Attendance: n/a
Referee: Ricardo Zelaya (HON)
Plaza Amador Flag of Panama.svg 00 Flag of Guatemala.svg Marquense
 

Marquense advance 3-0 on aggregate.


Real Estelí Flag of Nicaragua.svg 11 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Saprissa
Victor Sánchez 22'  Alonso Solis 76'
Estadio Independencia
Estelí, Nicaragua
Attendance: n/a
Referee: Roberto Moreno (PAN)
Saprissa Flag of Costa Rica.svg 10 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Real Estelí
Walter Centeno 53' 
Estadio Ricardo Saprissa
San Juan de Tibás, Costa Rica
Attendance: 0 (banned)
Referee: Lucinio Rodriguez (HON)

Saprissa advance 2-1 on aggregate.


San Francisco Flag of Panama.svg 01 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Victoria
 Fabio de Souza 4'
Estadio Agustín "Muquita" Sánchez
La Chorrera, Panama
Attendance: n/a
Referee: Edgar Rodriguez (CRC)
Victoria Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg 31 Flag of Panama.svg San Francisco
Jeffrey Brooks 19'
Jose Luis Grant 53'
Carlos Moran 68'
  Ruben Gamboa 61'
Estadio Nilmo Edwards
La Ceiba, Honduras
Attendance: 2,407
Referee: Vinicio Mena (CRC)

Victoria advance 4-1 on aggregate.


Wagiya Flag of Belize.svg 02 Flag of Guatemala.svg Municipal
  Edwin Villatoro 12'
Edwin Villatoro 72'
Carl Ramos Stadium
Dangriga, Belize
Attendance: n/a
Referee: William Mendoza (CRC)
Municipal Flag of Guatemala.svg 80 Flag of Belize.svg Wagiya
Edwin Villatoro 16'
Claudio Albizuris 46'
Selvin Motta 55'
Edwin Villatoro 60'
Selvin Motta 74'
Edwin Villatoro 79'
Edwin Villatoro 81'
Own goal 90'
 
Estadio Manuel Felipe Carrera
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Attendance: n/a
Referee: Donald Campos (NIC)

Municipal advance 10-0 on aggregate.


Diriangén Flag of Nicaragua.svg 03/f Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Olimpia
Ricardo Valenzuela 5'  Luciano Emilio 39'
Luciano Emilio 90'
Estadio Cacique Diriangén
Diriamba, Nicaragua
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Ricardo Cerdas (CRC)

/f match forfeited1- Diriangén used ineligible players, and CONCACAF awarded Olimpia a 3–0 win.1

Olimpia Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg 21 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Diriangén
Milton Palacios 8'
Luciano Emilio 72'
 Ricardo Valenzuela 4'
Estadio Nacional Chelato Uclés
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Attendance: 1,128
Referee: Jose Ángel Rodríguez (PAN)

Olimpia advance 5-1 on aggregate.

Quarterfinals

Alajuelense Flag of Costa Rica.svg 03 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Puntarenas
  Mario Camacho 15'
José Macotelo 78'
Álvaro Guerrero 89'
Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto
Alajuela, Costa Rica
Attendance: n/a
Referee: Oscar Bardelez (HON)
Puntarenas Flag of Costa Rica.svg 20 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense
Kurt Bernard 26' (pen)
José Macotelo 77'
 
Estadio Lito Pérez
Puntarenas, Costa Rica
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Carlos Batres (GUA)

Puntarenas advance 5-0 on aggregate.


Marathón Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg 11 Flag of Guatemala.svg Marquense
Marcelo Segales 38'  César Alegría 37'
Estadio Francisco Morazán
San Pedro Sula, Honduras
Attendance: 5,057
Referee: Walter Queseda (CRC)
Marquense Flag of Guatemala.svg 10 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Marathón
Cristian Cayeta 86' (pen) 
Estadio Marquesa de la Ensenada
San Marcos, Guatemala
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Rolando Vidal (PAN)

Marquense advance 2-1 on aggregate.


Saprissa Flag of Costa Rica.svg 10 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Victoria
Gabriel Badilla 27' 
Estadio Ricardo Saprissa
San Juan de Tibás, Costa Rica
Attendance: n/a
Referee: Elmar Rodas (GUA)
Victoria Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg 20 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Saprissa
Hector Flores 3'
Fabio de Souza 74'
 
Estadio Nilmo Edwards
La Ceiba, Honduras
Attendance: 5,384
Referee: Roberto Moreno (PAN)

Victoria advance 2-1 on aggregate.


Municipal Flag of Guatemala.svg 11 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Olimpia
Carlos Figueroa 59'  Luciano Emilio 78'
Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Alexander Jimenez (CRC)
Olimpia Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg 30 Flag of Guatemala.svg Municipal
Wilmer Velásquez 15'
Wilson Palacios 79'
Rony Morales 90'
 

Olimpia advance 4-1 on aggregate.

Semifinals

Puntarenas Flag of Costa Rica.svg 20 Flag of Guatemala.svg Marquense
Vicente Rosella 62'
Álvaro Guerrero 77'
 
Marquense Flag of Guatemala.svg 00 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Puntarenas
 
Estadio Marquesa de la Ensenada
San Marcos, Guatemala
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: José Pineda (HON)

Puntarenas qualify to 2007 CONCACAF Champions' Cup 2-0 on aggregate.


Victoria Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg 22 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Olimpia
Jose Anthony 10'
Hector Flores 70'
  Luciano Emilio 5'
Luciano Emilio 66'
Estadio Nilmo Edwards
La Ceiba, Honduras
Attendance: 7,915
Referee: Wálter Quesada (CRC)
Olimpia Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg 20 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Victoria
Wilson Palacios 32'
Luciano Emilio 73'
 
Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Attendance: 4,766
Referee: Carlos Batres (GUA)

Olimpia qualify to 2007 CONCACAF Champions' Cup 4-2 on aggregate.

Third place

Marquense Flag of Guatemala.svg 30 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Victoria
Erick Priego 5'
Erick Priego 37'
Ricardo Gutiérrez 87'
 
Estadio Marquesa de la Ensenada
San Marcos, Guatemala
Attendance: n/a
Referee: Wálter Quesada (CRC)
Victoria Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg 11 Flag of Guatemala.svg Marquense
Carlos Morán 2'  César Alegría 61'
Estadio Nilmo Edwards
La Ceiba, Honduras
Attendance: 1,245
Referee: Joel Aguilar (ELS)

Marquense qualify to 2007 CONCACAF Champions' Cup 4-1 on aggregate.

Final

Puntarenas Flag of Costa Rica.svg 32 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Olimpia
Kurt Bernard 43'
Álvaro Guerrero 70'
Álvaro Guerrero 90'
  Nahún Avila 27'
Wilson Palacios 75'
Estadio Lito Pérez
Puntarenas, Costa Rica
Attendance: n/a
Referee: Rolando Vidal (PAN)

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Tegucigalpa , Honduras | attendance = | referee = Carlos Batres( GUA ) |penalties1 = Danilo Tosello : missed
Arnold Cruz : scored
Juan Pedro Yalet : Shane Moody-Orio saved
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Roberto Wong : scored
Vicente Rocella : scored }}

Champion Puntarenas of the 2006 UNCAF Club Cup, and runner up Olimpia qualify to 2007 CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

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