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The 2012–13 Liga Nacional de Ascenso de Honduras season was the 34th edition of the Liga Nacional de Ascenso de Honduras, the second division of football in Honduras. For this season, promotion was changed from a two-legged home-and-away match to a one-legged match in a neutral ground. Parrillas One was the promoted team to the 2013–14 Honduran Liga Nacional after defeating Juticalpa F.C. in penalties in Estadio Carlos Miranda in Comayagua. [1]
9 November 20121st leg | UPNFM | 3–3 | Atlético Municipal | Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán |
14:00 (UTC−06:00) |
10 November 20121st leg | Pumas | 1–2 | Yoro | Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán |
18:00 (UTC−06:00) |
10 November 20121st leg | Honduras Progreso | 2–1 | Comayagua | El Progreso, Yoro |
19:00 (UTC−06:00) |
11 November 20121st leg | Unión Sabá | 3–1 | Juticalpa | Sabá, Colón |
15:00 (UTC−06:00) |
16 November 20122nd leg | Yoro | 2–0 | Pumas | Yoro, Yoro |
(UTC−06:00) | Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Yoreño | |||
Note: Yoro won 4–1 on aggregate score |
16 November 20122nd leg | Atlético Municipal | 5–1 | UPNFM | Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Cortés |
(UTC−06:00) | Stadium: Estadio Alex Pineda Chacón | |||
Note: Atlético Municipal won 8–4 on aggregate score |
16 November 20122nd leg | Juticalpa | 3–0 | Unión Sabá | Juticalpa, Olancho |
(UTC−06:00) | ||||
Note: Juticalpa won 4–3 on aggregate score |
16 November 20122nd leg | Comayagua | 1–1 | Honduras Progreso | Comayagua, Comayagua |
(UTC−06:00) | ||||
Note: Honduras Progreso won 3–2 on aggregate score |
23 November 20121st leg | Honduras | 1-1 | Atlético Municipal | El Progreso, Yoro |
17:00 (UTC−06:00) | 2-0 | Report | Stadium: Estadio Humberto Micheletti |
24 November 20121st leg | Yoro | 1-1 | Juticalpa | Yoro, Yoro |
14:00 (UTC−06:00) | Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Yoreño |
December 20122nd leg | Atlético Municipal | 3-1 | Honduras | San Francisco de Yojoa, Cortés |
(UTC−06:00) | Stadium: Estadio Alex Pineda Chacón | |||
Note: Atlético Municipal won on aggregate score |
2 December 20122nd leg | Juticalpa | 2-1 | Yoro | Juticalpa, Olancho |
(UTC−06:00) | Ariel Alvarado 14' Rudy Williams | Report | Edwin León 19' | Stadium: Estadio Celio Guifarro Referee: Ricardo Zelaya |
Note: Juticalpa won on aggregate score |
20121st leg | Atlético Municipal | 2–3 | Juticalpa | Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Cortés |
(UTC−06:00) | Jorge Núñez | Stadium: Estadio Alex Pineda Chacón |
December 20122nd leg | Juticalpa | 4-1 | Atlético Municipal | Juticalpa, Olancho |
(UTC−06:00) | Jose Ocampo 53' Ariel Alvarado 58' Jorge Núñez 70' Carlos Lanza 80' | Report | 2' | Stadium: Estadio Celio Guifarro |
Note: Juticalpa won 7-3 on aggregate score |
Liga de Ascenso 2012–13 Apertura Champion |
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Juticalpa FC 1st title |
April 20131st leg | Comayagua FC | 2–1 | Parrillas One | Comayagua, Comayagua |
(UTC−06:00) | Report | Stadium: Estadio Carlos Miranda |
April 20131st leg | Honduras | 1-0 | Juticalpa | El Progreso, Yoro |
(UTC−06:00) | Report | Stadium: Estadio Humberto Micheletti |
April 20131st leg | San Lorenzo | v | Yoro | Yoro, Yoro |
(UTC−06:00) | Stadium: Estadio Ángel Augusto Martínez |
4 May 20132nd leg | UPNFM | 5–0 | Arsenal | Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán |
(UTC−06:00) | Wilson Sorto Luis Valerio | Report | ||
Note: Jaguares de UPN won 6–2 on aggregate score |
May 20132nd leg | Parrillas One | 5–0 | Comayagua FC | Tela, Atlántida |
(UTC−06:00) | Gustavo Cálix Horacio Parham Johnny Gómez | Report | Stadium: Estadio Alfredo León Gómez | |
Note: Parrillas One won 6–1 on aggregate score |
May 20132nd leg | Juticalpa | 4-0 | Honduras | Juticalpa, Olancho |
(UTC−06:00) | Jorge Núñez Jose Ocampo Bryan Figueroa Ovidio Lanza | Report | ||
Note: Juticalpa won 4–1 on aggregate score |
May 20132nd leg | Yoro | 2-1 | San Lorenzo | Yoro, Yoro |
(UTC−06:00) | César Zelaya Marlon Mencías | Report | ||
Note: Yoro won on aggregate score |
10 May 20131st leg | UPNFM | 4–1 | Parrillas One | Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán |
14:00 (UTC−06:00) | Júnior Turcios Wilson Sorto | Report | Horacio Parham |
12 May 20131st leg | Yoro | 1-1 | Juticalpa | Yoro, Yoro |
15:00 (UTC−06:00) | Marlon Mancilla 64' | Report | Jose Medina 15' |
17 May 20132nd leg | Parrillas One | 6–0 | UPNFM | Tela, Atlántida |
(UTC−06:00) | Report | Stadium: Estadio Alfredo León Gómez | ||
Note: Parrillas One won 7–4 on aggregate score |
19 May 20132nd leg | Juticalpa | 2-4 (AET) | Yoro | Juticalpa, Olancho |
13:00 (UTC−06:00) | Blas Hernández 24' Bryan Ramírez 80' | Report | Lagos 4' 46' Edwin León Kevin Fernández | Attendance: 1,506 |
Note: Match abandoned by Yoro at the 80th minute due to safety concerns. Final minutes played on May 30. Yoro won 5-3 on aggregate. |
5 June 20131st leg | Yoro | 0-0 | Parrillas One | Yoro, Yoro |
15:00 (UTC−06:00) | Report | Stadium: Estadio Olimpico Yoreño |
9 June 20132nd leg | Parrillas One | 1-0 | Yoro | Tela, Atlántida |
(UTC−06:00) | Barrios 15' | Report | Stadium: Estadio Alfredo León Gómez |
Liga de Ascenso 2012–13 Clausura Champion |
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Parrillas One 3rd title |
16 June 2013Final leg | Parrillas One | 1 – 1 (5 – 4 p) | Juticalpa | Comayagua, Comayagua |
14:00 (UTC−06:00) | Parham 27' | Report | Ariel Alvarado 78' | Stadium: Estadio Carlos Miranda Referee: Melvin Matamoros |
Penalties | ||||
Solórzano Zamora Flores Leiva García | Mejía Alvarado Medina Ocampo Lanza |
Parrillas One | Juticalpa |
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Promotion winner |
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Parrillas One 1st time promoted |
20132nd leg | Olimpia Occidental | 4-1 | Sonaguera | La Entrada, Copán |
(UTC−06:00) | Report | |||
Note: Olimpia Occidental won 4-3 on aggregate scored, securing league permanence. |
20131st leg | Valencia | 2-0 | Municipal Paceño | Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán |
(UTC−06:00) | Report | Stadium: Estadio El Birichiche |
20132nd leg | Municipal Paceño | 3-5 | Valencia | La Paz, La Paz |
(UTC−06:00) | Report | Stadium: Estadio Roberto Suazo Córdoba | ||
Note: Valencia won 7-3 on aggregate scored, securing league permanence. |
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