2017 Honduran Cup

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2017 Honduran Cup
President's Cup
CountryFlag of Honduras.svg  Honduras
Dates21 January – 13 May 2017
Teams64
Champions Marathón
Runners-up Gimnástico
Matches played65
Goals scored205 (3.15 per match)
2018
All statistics correct as of 13 May 2017.

The 2017 Honduran Cup was the 12th edition of the Honduran Cup and the third as Copa Presidente. [1] The cup is a creation of the Honduran government funded by money allocated to national security fund. Its purpose is to support the growth of sport to detract the youth from vices and to promote national tourism for rural towns.

Contents

The cup was contested by 64 teams from the top 3 divisions of the country. There were a total of 10 teams from Liga Nacional (1st division), 27 from Liga de Ascenso (2nd division) and 27 from Liga Mayor (3rd division). Unlike the previous tournament which covered two calendar years, this edition was played in 2017 only.

Juticalpa were the defending champions, but they were eliminated in the round of 16 by Deportes Savio.

The final was held at Estadio Juan Ramón Brevé Vargas in Juticalpa, Olancho. [2] C.D. Marathón as winners, qualified to the 2017 Honduran Supercup.

Schedule and format

The first round started on 21 January. Unlike the previous editions, no third place match was played and the quarterfinals were single matches instead of two-legged ties. [3]

RoundDateFixturesClubs
First legSecond leg
Round of 6421–22 January3264 → 32
Round of 3222 February, 7 March1632 → 16
Round of 1622 March816 → 8
Quarterfinals26, 29 March88 → 4
Semifinals5 April19 April44 → 2
Final13 May12 → 1

Round of 64

21 January 2017Round of 64 Atlético Joconeño 2–4 Real Sociedad Jocón, Yoro
14:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Adrián Zepeda
21 January 2017Round of 64 Pinares 1–2 Deportes Savio Ocotepeque, Ocotepeque
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio J.F. Kennedy
21 January 2017Round of 64 Atlético Municipal 0–5 Honduras Progreso Tocoa, Colón
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Francisco Martínez Durón
21 January 2017Round of 64 Atlético Brisas 0–1 Olancho Taulabé, Comayagua
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Municipal
21 January 2017Round of 64 CET 1–1
(5–4 p)
Valle Choluteca, Choluteca
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Fausto Flores Lagos
21 January 2017Round of 64 La Virtud 3–6 Real España Gracias, Lempira
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Marco Hernández
21 January 2017Round of 64 Cerro Porteño 0–8 Marathón Tela, Atlántida
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio León Gómez
21 January 2017Round of 64 Gremio 1–1
(5–3 p)
Motagua Goascorán, Valle
16:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Tommy Zambrano
Referee: Melvin Matamoros
21 January 2017Round of 64 San Juan 0–2 Platense Quimistán, Santa Bárbara
16:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Domingo Ortega
21 January 2017Round of 64 Infop RNP 8–0 Atlético Esperanzano Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
18:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Birichiche
21 January 2017Round of 64 Discua Nicolás 1–5 Parrillas One El Progreso, Yoro
19:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Humberto Micheletti
21 January 2017Round of 64 CARDVA 0–0
(4–3 p)
Tela Olanchito, Yoro
19:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Municipal Olímpico
22 January 2017Round of 64 Vida Insular 1–3 Arsenal Roatán, Bay Islands
12:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Julio Galindo
22 January 2017Round of 64 Brisas 0–0
(2–4 p)
Estrella Roja Patuca, Olancho
12:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Wilson Mejía
22 January 2017Round of 64 Galácticos 1–1
(5–4 p)
Victoria Puerto Lempira, Gracias a Dios
12:30 CST Stadium: Estadio Manuel Brown
22 January 2017Round of 64 Alianza San José 1–1
(2–4 p)
Gimnástico Marcala, La Paz
13:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Regional
22 January 2017Round of 64 San Rafael 0–5 Olimpia San Ignacio, Francisco Morazán
13:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Maturave
22 January 2017Round of 64 Juventud Otoreña 1–2 Valencia Jesús de Otoro, Intibucá
14:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Manuel Castillo Girón
22 January 2017Round of 64 Juventud Católica 1–9 Juticalpa Danlí, El Paraíso
14:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Marcelo Tinoco
22 January 2017Round of 64 Atlético Florida 0–4 Villanueva La Entrada, Copán
14:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Municipal
22 January 2017Round of 64 Piratas 3–3
(4–5 p)
Comayagua Nacaome, Valle
14:00 CST Stadium: Estadio José Nazar
22 January 2017Round of 64 Jaguares 1–1
(5–6 p)
Real Juventud Copán Ruinas, Copán
14:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Copán Gale
22 January 2017Round of 64 Sampdoria 1–2 Social Sol Sonaguera, Colón
14:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Juan de Dios
22 January 2017Round of 64 Sula 1–1
(4–5 p)
Atlético Choloma La Lima, Cortés
14:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Milton Flores
22 January 2017Round of 64 Juventus 0–0
(5–4 p)
UPNFM Choluteca, Choluteca
14:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Fausto Flores Lagos
22 January 2017Round of 64 Atlético Boca Júnior 4–1 Trujillo Tocoa, Colón
14:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Francisco Martínez Durón
22 January 2017Round of 64 Yoro 0–1 Brasilia Yoro, Yoro
14:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Yoreño
22 January 2017Round of 64 Congolón 1–1
(3–5 p)
Lepaera Ocotepeque, Ocotepeque
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio J.F. Kennedy
22 January 2017Round of 64 Real Juventud 1–4 Atlético Independiente Taulabé, Comayagua
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Municipal
22 January 2017Round of 64 Dortmund 2–2
(3–5 p)
Vida Roatán, Bay Islands
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Julio Galindo
22 January 2017Round of 64 Atlético Municipal 5–0 Olimpia Occidental Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Cortés
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Alex Pineda Chacón
22 January 2017Round of 64 Atlético Valle 0–3 Atlético Limeño Macuelizo, Santa Bárbara
16:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Municipal

Round of 32

22 February 2017Round of 32 CET 1–1
(6–7 p)
Gimnástico Choluteca, Choluteca
13:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Fausto Flores Lagos
22 February 2017Round of 32 Juventus 1–5 Olimpia Choluteca, Choluteca
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Fausto Flores Lagos
22 February 2017Round of 32 Estrella Roja 2–0 Valencia Danlí, El Paraíso
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Marcelo Tinoco
22 February 2017Round of 32 Atlético Boca Júnior 3–1 Arsenal Tocoa, Colón
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Francisco Martínez Durón
22 February 2017Round of 32 Atlético Limeño 0–0
(4–3 p)
Atlético Choloma La Lima, Cortés
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Milton Flores
22 February 2017Round of 32 Atlético Municipal 2–2
(5–3 p)
Real España Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Cortés
15:30 CST Stadium: Estadio Alex Pineda Chacón
22 February 2017Round of 32 Gremio 1–2 Juticalpa Goascorán, Valle
16:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Tommy Zambrano
22 February 2017Round of 32 Infop RNP 2–0 Comayagua Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
17:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Birichiche
22 February 2017Round of 32 Parrillas One 4–3 Real Juventud San Pedro Sula, Cortés
17:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Francisco Morazán
22 February 2017Round of 32 Deportes Savio 1–1
(4–3 p)
Honduras Progreso Santa Rosa de Copán, Copán
18:30 CST Stadium: Estadio Sergio Antonio Reyes
22 February 2017Round of 32 Atlético Independiente 1–1
(2–4 p)
Olancho Siguatepeque, Comayagua
19:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Roberto Martínez Ávila
22 February 2017Round of 32 Brasilia 1–1
(4–5 p)
Social Sol Río Lindo, Cortés
19:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Filiberto Fernández
22 February 2017Round of 32 CARDVA 0–4 Real Sociedad Olanchito, Yoro
19:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Municipal Olímpico
22 February 2017Round of 32 Lepaera 1–1
(2–4 p)
Marathón Lepaera, Lempira
19:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Juan Orlando Hernández
22 February 2017Round of 32 Villanueva 1–1
(6–5 p)
Platense Villanueva, Cortés
19:00 CST Stadium: Estadio José Adrián Cruz
7 March 2017Round of 32 Galácticos 0–0
(1–3 p)
Vida Puerto Lempira, Gracias a Dios
12:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Manuel Brown

Round of 16

All round of 16 matches were originally scheduled for 15 March 2017, but were rescheduled to 22 March due to a lack of funding. [4]

22 March 2017Round of 16 Estrella Roja 1–1
(3–2 p)
Atlético Limeño Danlí, El Paraíso
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Marcelo Tinoco
22 March 2017Round of 16 Atlético Boca Júnior 2–2
(5–4 p)
Real Sociedad Tocoa, Colón
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Francisco Martínez Durón
22 March 2017Round of 16 Atlético Municipal 2–2
(3–5 p)
Olimpia Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Cortés
15:30 CST Stadium: Estadio Alex Pineda Chacón
22 March 2017Round of 16 Marathón 2–0 Social Sol San Pedro Sula, Cortés
15:30 CST Stadium: Estadio Yankel Rosenthal
22 March 2017Round of 16 Gimnástico 2–1 Villanueva Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
19:00 CST
22 March 2017Round of 16 Olancho 1–1
(7–8 p)
Vida Juticalpa, Olancho
19:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Juan Ramón Brevé Vargas
22 March 2017Round of 16 Deportes Savio 2–0 Juticalpa Santa Rosa de Copán, Copán
19:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Sergio Antonio Reyes
22 March 2017Round of 16 Infop RNP 1–1
(0–3 p)
Parrillas One Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
20:00 CST

Quarterfinals

Unlike previous editions of this tournament, the quarter-finals consisted of single matches instead of two-legged ties. [5]

26 March 2017Quarterfinals Deportes Savio 0–0
(3–5 p)
Marathón Santa Rosa de Copán, Copán
16:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Sergio Antonio Reyes
26 March 2017Quarterfinals Gimnástico 3–1 Vida Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán
16:30 CST
29 March 2017Quarterfinals Atlético Boca Júnior 0–2 Parrillas One Tocoa, Colón
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Francisco Martínez Durón
29 March 2017Quarterfinals Estrella Roja 1–1
(4–3 p)
Olimpia Danlí, El Paraíso
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Marcelo Tinoco

Semifinals

First legs

5 April 2017Semifinals Marathón 2–0 Estrella Roja San Pedro Sula, Cortés
15:00 CST Berríos Soccerball shade.svg41'
Suazo Soccerball shade.svg57'
Stadium: Estadio Yankel Rosenthal

Second legs

19 April 2017Semifinals Estrella Roja 1–2
(1–4 agg.)
Marathón Danlí, El Paraíso
15:00 CST Stadium: Estadio Marcelo Tinoco

Final

13 May 2017Final Marathón 3–0 Gimnástico Juticalpa, Olancho
15:00 CST Rodríguez Soccerball shade.svg17'
Arboleda Soccerball shade.svg21'Soccerball shade.svg27'
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Starting XI
(GK) Torres – 25
Córdova – 3
Norales – 5
Suazo – 6
Rodríguez – 7
Martínez – 8
López – 12
Espinoza – 15
Banegas – 16
Fuentes – 17
Arboleda – 27
Substitutes
Coach
Keosseián (URU)


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Starting XI
Sánchez (GK)
Ferrufino
Pineda
Móncada
Acosta
López
Varela
Espinal
Lozano
Alvarado
Canales
Substitutes
Coach
(HON) Lozano
Stadium: Estadio Juan Ramón Brevé Vargas
Referee: Jonfy Vallecillo [6]

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