Full name | Lepaera Football Club | ||
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Ground | Estadio Juan Orlando Hernández Lepaera, Honduras | ||
Manager | Emilio Umanzor | ||
League | Liga Nacional de Ascenso | ||
Lepaera Football Club is a Honduran football club based in Lepaera, Honduras.
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Lepaera is a municipality in the Honduran department of Lempira. It has tropical climate all year round.
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The club currently plays in Honduran Liga Nacional de Ascenso. [1]
Liga de Ascenso is the second division of Honduran football; it was founded on 17 December 1979 as Segunda División and renamed Liga de Ascenso on 21 July 2002. The league is divided into 4 groups: Zona Norte y Atlántica, Zona Norte y Occidente, Zona Centro y Sur, Zona Sur y Oriente. The top 2 teams of each group qualifies for the liguilla (play-offs). Each season is divided into two tournaments, apertura (opening) and clausura (closing). The champion of the opening and closing tournament, compete for the promotion to Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras in a two-legged match.
Was founded in 2013 with the name Lepaera F.C. [2] In December 2016, they won their first official title as they conquered the 2016–17 Liga de Ascenso season. [3] They play their home games at Estadio Juan Orlando Hernández which was inaugurated on 9 November 2012.
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