2019 Honduran Supercup

Last updated
2018 Honduran Supercup
Event Honduran Supercup
Marathón won 4–2 on penalties
Date24 April 2019
Referee Jonfy Vallecillo
WeatherPartly cloudy
2017
2020

The 2019 Honduran Supercup was a match arranged by the Honduran Liga Nacional and the Honduran Cup which took place on 24 April 2019 between Platense F.C., winners of the 2018 Honduran Cup and C.D. Marathón the winners (with best record) of the 2017–18 Liga Nacional. [1] This was the second official edition of the Honduran Supercup and the 6th overall.

Contents

F.C. Motagua were the defending champions.

Qualified teams

TeamMethod of qualificationAppearancesPrevious best
Platense Winners of 2018 Honduran Cup 3rdRunners-up (1997, 1999)
Marathón Winners of 2017–18 Honduran Liga Nacional (best record)2ndRunners-up (2017)

Background

The game was announced on 13 April 2018. [2] C.D. Marathón qualified as winners (with best record) of the 2017–18 Honduran Liga Nacional. Meanwhile, Platense F.C. entered as winners of the 2018 Honduran Cup. Marathón was seeking for revenge as they had lost the previous edition. Meanwhile, Platense qualified to their first Supercup since 1999. They were both looking for their first title. The match was rescheduled from January to April.

Match

24 April 2019 Platense 0–0
(2–4 p)
Marathón Comayagua
18:00
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Starting XI
(GK) Zúniga – 1
Bolaños – 3
Matute – 4
Martínez – 5
Nieto – 8
Sub off.svg 58' Pineda – 9
Sub off.svg 74' Vargas – 12
Sub off.svg 58' Moncada – 17
Flores – 21
Sub off.svg 87' Mencía – 23
Sub off.svg 90+1' Mendoza – 25
Substitutes
Sub on.svg 58' Reyes – 11
Sub on.svg 58' Winchester – 7
Sub on.svg 74' Aguilar – 22
Sub on.svg 87' Barahona – 14
Sub on.svg 90+1' Rodas – 16
Coach
Caballero (HON)
Report
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Starting XI
25 – Torres (GK)
2 – Bernárdez
7 – Discua
8 – Róchez
9 – Ramírez Sub off.svg 56'
13 – Costly
15 – Espinoza Sub off.svg 61'
16 – Banegas
24 – Lahera Sub off.svg 82'
29 – Johnson
38 – Martínez Sub off.svg 56'
Substitutes
27 – Arboleda Sub on.svg 56'
30 – Solano Sub on.svg 56'Sub off.svg 88'
3 – Córdova Sub on.svg 61'
23 – Flores Sub on.svg 82'
10 – Vargas Sub on.svg 88'
Coach
(ARG) Vargas
Stadium: Estadio Carlos Miranda
Referee: Jonfy Vallecillo
Penalties
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References

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