2006–07 in Guatemalan football

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Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala

2006–07 teams

Apertura

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Comunicaciones 1812423113+1840Qualification for Semifinals
2 Xelajú 1810263516+1932
3 Municipal 188553022+829Qualification for Quarterfinals
4 Jalapa 188372623+327
5 Marquense 187472620+625
6 Zacapa 1873820321224
7 Petapa 186573130+123
8 Heredia 1854924361219
9 Suchitepéquez 18531017291218
10 Mictlán 18351012311914
Source: [ citation needed ]

Quarterfinals

Zacapa 0 - 1 Municipal
Marquense 3 - 2 Jalapa

Municipal 2 - 0 Zacapa
Jalapa 2 - 0 Marquense
  • Municipal advances 3 - 0 on aggregate
  • Jalapa advances 4 - 3 on aggregate

Semifinals

Municipal 3 - 0 Xelajú
Jalapa 1 - 2 Comunicaciones

Xelajú 1 - 0 Municipal
  • Municipal advances 3 - 1 on aggregate.
  • Comunicaciones advances 5 - 2 on aggregate.

Final


  • Municipal winners 2006–07 Apertura on away goal.

Clausura

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Municipal 189544321+2232Qualification for Semifinals
2 Petapa 189453123+831
3 Marquense 188553526+929Qualification for Quarterfinals
4 Xelajú 187562420+426
5 Heredia 187472628225
6 Suchitepéquez 186572125423
7 Zacapa 1856725351021
8 Comunicaciones 184861721420
9 Jalapa 185581927820
10 Mictlán 1837821361516
Source: [ citation needed ]

Quarterfinals

Heredia 2 - 1 Xelajú

Xelajú 3 - 0 Heredia
  • Marquense 2 - 2 Suchitepéquez on aggregate, Marquense won on better regular season finish.
  • Xelajú advances 4 - 2 on aggregate.

Semifinals

Marquense 3 - 0 Petapa
Xelajú 3 - 1 Municipal

Municipal 1 - 1 Xelajú
  • Marquense advances 3 - 0 on aggregate.
  • Xelajú advances 4 - 2 on aggregate.

Final

Xelajú 0 - 1 Marquense

Marquense 1 - 4 Xelajú
  • Xelajú winners 2006–07 Clausura.

Relegation

Aggregate table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Municipal 36171097343+3061
2 Comunicaciones 36161284834+1460
3 Xelajú 36177125936+2358
4 Marquense 36159126146+1554
5 Petapa 36159126253+954
6 Jalapa 36138154550547
7 Zacapa 36138154550547
8 Heredia (O)361281650641444Relegation to Relegation playoff
9 Suchitepéquez (O)361181738541641
10 Mictlán (R)366121833673430Relegation to Second division
Source: [ citation needed ]
(O) Play-off winner; (R) Relegated.
  • Mictlán automatically relegated to second division.
  • Heredia and Suchitepéquez to Promotion/Relegation Playoff.

Playoffs

Cobán Imperial1 - 0 Suchitepéquez
Sacachispas1 - 1 Heredia

Suchitepéquez 2 - 0Cobán Imperial
Heredia 1 - 0Sacachispas
  • Suchitepéquez and Heredia saved.
  • Cobán Imperial and Sacachispas stay in second division.

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