Trujillo F.C.

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Trujillo FC
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Full nameTrujillo FC
Ground Trujillo Municipal Stadium
Trujillo, Honduras
Capacity500
League Liga Nacional de Ascenso de Honduras

Trujillo FC is a Honduran football club based in Trujillo, Honduras.

They play in the Liga Nacional de Ascenso de Honduras. [1]

In 2015, they qualified for the second round of the Copa Presidente after eliminating third division side Las Mercedes, but were eliminated in the next round. [2] They maintain a rivalry with Social Sol FC. [3]

Stadium

Their home venue is the Estadio Jorge Leonidas García. [4]

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References

  1. Choloma a un día para ser eliminado Archived 2013-11-04 at archive.today - La Tribuna (in Spanish)
  2. "Vida, Victoria y Trujillo FC siguen en la Copa Presidente" (in Spanish). La Prensa.
  3. "Villanueva y Deportes Savio mandan en la Liga de Ascenso de Honduras" (in Spanish). La Prensa.
  4. Lepaera no pierde de vista al Choloma - Fútbol de Honduras (in Spanish)