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Liga Nacional · 2025

Final

CD Olimpia1
CD Marathon0
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Standings

Liga Nacional · 2025

Current Liga Nacional 2025 standings with 11 teams. CD Olimpia leads the table with 44 points after 20 matches, followed by CD Marathon on 42 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

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TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
Liga Nacional, Apertura 2025
1CD Olimpia20135245:27+1844
LWLWW
2CD Marathon20126241:15+2642
DDDWL
3CD Motagua20105539:32+735
DDWWL
4Platense FC2085734:20+1429
LWLWD
5Real Espana2085729:22+729
DLWLW
6Olancho2069538:30+827
DLWLD
7Lobos Upnfm2068624:30-626
WLLLD
8Juticalpa2067728:42-1421
WLLDL
9Génesis20461029:35-618
LDWDD
10Victoria20421423:42-1914
LLWLL
11Atlético Choloma20321522:57-3511
WLLWW
Liga Nacional, Apertura 2025, Triangulares Group A
1CD Olimpia43105:1+410
LWLWW
2Real Espana41124:3+14
DLWLW
3CD Motagua40222:7-52
DDWWL
Liga Nacional, Apertura 2025, Triangulares Group B
1CD Marathon431010:3+710
DDDWL
2Olancho41125:7-24
DLWLD
3Platense FC40224:9-52
LWLWD

Results

Liga Nacional · 50
Clausura - Final22/05/2026–24/05/2026
Sun 24/05
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Fri 22/05
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Clausura - Triangulares - 619/05/2026
Tue 19/05
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Tue 19/05
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Clausura - Triangulares - 515/05/2026–16/05/2026
Sat 16/05
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Fri 15/05
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Clausura - Triangulares - 413/05/2026
Wed 13/05
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Wed 13/05
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Clausura - Triangulares - 310/05/2026
Sun 10/05
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Sun 10/05
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Clausura - Triangulares - 207/05/2026
Thu 07/05
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Thu 07/05
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Clausura - Triangulares - 103/05/2026–04/05/2026
Mon 04/05
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Sun 03/05
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Clausura - 2201/05/2026
Fri 01/05
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Fri 01/05
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Fri 01/05
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Fri 01/05
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Fri 01/05
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Clausura - 2126/04/2026–27/04/2026
Mon 27/04
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Sun 26/04
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Sun 26/04
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Sun 26/04
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Clausura - 2024/04/2026
Fri 24/04
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 11 teams in the Liga Nacional. CD Olimpia leads with 13 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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All 11 teams competing in the Liga Nacional 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Liga Nacional

Browse 15 archived seasons of the Liga Nacional, from 2011 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 2 Mar 2026

Founded1964

The Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras was formally established on 10 May 1964 during the 15th National Congress of Football, with its inaugural season commencing on 18 July 1965. The league was created to professionalize and organize football competition in Honduras, replacing the previous amateur structure. Platense FC from Puerto Cortés won the first championship in 1965–66. Over the decades, the league expanded and contracted in team numbers, with the current format stabilizing at 11 teams competing in two separate tournaments (Apertura and Clausura) per season, each with its own champion and playoff structure. The split-season format was implemented to increase competitive balance and provide multiple championship opportunities, becoming standard in Central American football. Today, the Liga Nacional remains Honduras' premier sporting competition and a crucial incubator for players advancing to international football.

  • 1964 — Liga Nacional officially founded on 10 May by the 15th National Congress of Football
  • 1965–66 — Inaugural season begins on 18 July; Platense FC wins the first championship
  • 1957 — CD Olimpia won Honduras' first national championship (pre-Liga Nacional era)
  • 1966–67 — CD Olimpia begins their record title-winning run with their first Liga Nacional championship
  • 2000s — League adopts split Apertura and Clausura season format to increase championship opportunities
  • 2022–23 — CD Olimpia wins CONCACAF League, reinforcing their continental dominance

Competition Format 2 Mar 2026

Teams11Relegation spots1European spots2

The Liga Nacional operates on a unique split-season format, with teams competing in two separate tournaments per season: Apertura (July–December) and Clausura (January–May). Each tournament consists of a round-robin phase where all 11 clubs play each other twice (home and away), totalling 20 matches per team. The top four teams from each tournament advance to a two-legged playoff semi-final, with the winners progressing to a two-legged final to determine that tournament's champion. Each tournament champion qualifies for CONCACAF Champions League competition. The team with the worst record across both tournaments is relegated to the Liga de Ascenso de Honduras. The league awards 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss, with tiebreakers applied sequentially by goal difference, goals scored, and head-to-head records.

Records 2 Mar 2026

Most titlesCD Olimpia (31)All-time top scorerÁngel Tejeda (70 goals)

CD Olimpia's 31 Liga Nacional titles across Apertura and Clausura competitions represent the most successful franchise in Honduran football history, with their dominance spanning from 1966–67 to recent seasons.

Analysis 2 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

CD Olimpia continues to assert their dominance in the 2025 Clausura tournament, occupying the top position with 44 points from 20 matches played. Their impressive record of 13 wins, 5 draws, and only 2 defeats has established a commanding 2-point lead over second-placed CD Marathon, who have accumulated 42 points with 12 wins and 6 draws. Olimpia's goal differential of +18 (45 goals for, 27 against) demonstrates both attacking prowess and defensive solidity. The title race remains competitive, however, as CD Motagua sits third with 35 points, still mathematically capable of contending for the championship as the season progresses.

The relegation battle at the bottom of the table presents a stark contrast to the title race's closeness. Atlético Choloma faces severe danger, languishing in 11th place with only 11 points from 20 matches, a concerning 6-point gap above the safety line. Their defensive fragility is evident in their staggering goal concession record of 57 goals against—the worst in the league by a significant margin. Victoria and Génesis occupy precarious positions in 10th and 9th respectively, each requiring significant improvements in their remaining fixtures to secure survival.

CD Marathon has emerged as the season's standout performer in terms of attacking efficiency, scoring 41 goals in just 20 matches—an average of 2.05 goals per game. Their +26 goal difference, the best in the league, suggests a team capable of mounting a serious title challenge if they can maintain this attacking momentum through the playoff stages. However, their 60% win rate trails Olimpia's superior 65% conversion rate, which may prove decisive in the final reckoning.

The playoff structure ensures that despite Olimpia's commanding lead, the competition remains open. The top four teams—Olimpia (44 pts), Marathon (42 pts), Motagua (35 pts), and Platense FC (29 pts)—will contest semi-final ties, with the winners advancing to the championship final. This format has historically produced dramatic turnarounds and unexpected winners, preventing any team from taking their position for granted regardless of regular-season positioning.

Competitive Landscape and Club Pedigree

The Liga Nacional's competitive structure is defined by the dominance of a handful of traditional powerhouses. CD Olimpia, founded in 1912, remains the league's most successful franchise with 31 total titles, their consistency spanning from 1966–67 through to recent seasons. CD Motagua, another historic club with deep roots in Honduran football, has captured numerous championships and maintains a fierce rivalry with Olimpia that defines the league's cultural narrative. CD Marathon, based in the industrial city of La Ceiba, represents the northern region's footballing interests and has increasingly challenged the traditional hierarchy in recent seasons.

The mid-table cohort of Platense FC, Real Espana, and Olancho provide competitive balance, each capable of producing upset results against the traditional elite. Platense FC, notably, won the inaugural Liga Nacional championship in 1965–66, cementing their historical significance despite not matching the later dominance of Olimpia and Motagua. Real Espana and Olancho represent regional diversity, bringing passionate support bases and competitive squads that prevent the league from becoming a two-team competition.

International Significance and Player Development

The Liga Nacional serves as a crucial development pathway for Central American and Caribbean footballers. The league's two-tournament format provides multiple opportunities for clubs to qualify for CONCACAF Champions League, elevating the competition's continental profile. Players like Ángel Tejeda, the league's all-time leading goalscorer with 70 goals, and Jerry Bengtson, with 63 goals, have used the Liga Nacional as a platform to establish international careers. The league has produced numerous players who have competed in MLS, European leagues, and international tournaments, demonstrating its role as a talent incubator.

Broadcasting and Commercial Growth

The Liga Nacional's commercial profile has strengthened significantly with the Betcris sponsorship deal, providing title naming rights and enhancing the league's visibility. The competition is broadcast across Central America and reaches Honduran diaspora communities in the United States, Canada, and other countries with significant Honduran populations. The classic El Clásico matches between Olimpia and Motagua consistently draw large television audiences and gate receipts, underscoring the league's importance to Honduran popular culture and national identity. The league's playoff structure, with its emphasis on dramatic two-legged ties, generates compelling television content that extends the competitive season and maintains fan engagement through May.

Sectional Representation and Regional Balance

The Liga Nacional's 11-team composition provides representation across Honduras' major urban centers and regions. Tegucigalpa-based clubs (Olimpia, Motagua) dominate in terms of titles and support, while San Pedro Sula clubs (Marathon, Platense) represent the industrial north. The inclusion of clubs from smaller cities like La Ceiba (Marathon) and regional centers ensures that football's economic and social benefits are distributed across the country. This geographic diversity, while not preventing traditional powerhouse dominance, ensures that the league maintains national significance beyond the capital's confines and provides competitive opportunities for communities throughout Honduras.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the Honduras Liga Nacional?

The Liga Nacional currently features 11 professional clubs competing in the top tier of Honduran football.

What is the format of the Honduras Liga Nacional?

The league operates with two separate tournaments per season: Apertura (July–December) and Clausura (January–May). Each tournament runs a round-robin phase followed by playoffs, with the top four teams from each tournament advancing to semi-finals and finals.

Who has won the most Liga Nacional titles?

CD Olimpia holds the record with 31 Liga Nacional championships across both Apertura and Clausura tournaments, making them Honduras' most successful football club.

Does the Liga Nacional have relegation?

Yes, the club with the worst combined record across both Apertura and Clausura tournaments is relegated to the Liga de Ascenso de Honduras (second division).

How many teams qualify for international competition from the Liga Nacional?

Two teams qualify for CONCACAF Champions League: the Apertura tournament champion and the Clausura tournament champion. Each tournament produces its own champion.

What is the biggest rivalry in the Honduras Liga Nacional?

The classic rivalry is El Clásico between CD Olimpia and CD Motagua, two of the league's most successful and popular clubs with a combined 50+ Liga Nacional titles.

API data: 11 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 2 Mar 2026