In 1966-67, Olimpia won its first title in
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after finishing in first position in the regular season, the tournament had 18 rounds without playoffs.
1966–67 teams
- Atlético Español
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- España
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- Honduras
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- Marathón
- Motagua
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Olimpia
Platense
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Troya
Vida |
Standings
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Liga Nacional 1966–67 Champion |
C.D. Olimpia 1st title |
- Olimpia champions as regular season winner
- Marathón runner-up as second place in regular season
- Troya relegated as finishing last in regular season
España
Carlos Francisco Handal Carlos Alberto Acosta "El Indio" Lara
- Raúl "Ratabú" Peri
- Roberto Colón
- Armindo "Pitorra" Palacios Pedro Roberto Rivas René "Pelón" Orellana
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Dolores Edmundo "Lolo" Cruz Mariano Aguiluz Vidal Canales
Augusto Palacios
Mario Sandoval
Héctor Gómez |
Honduras
Jacobo Sarmiento Oscar Trejo |
Pedro Deras Domingo "Mingo" Ramos |
Marathón
Martín "Piruleta" Rodríguez Mauro Caballeroa José Shubert |
Mario Felipe "Cofra" Caballero Alvarez Julio César "Cucaracha" Fonseca |
Motagua
Ricardo "Catín" Cárdenas José Castillo Amado Castillo Marcos Banegas
- "Chiquín" Hernández Elio Banegas
- Marcio Ramos
- Mario García Alfonso Navarro Luis Alonso Metzgen
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Nelson Benavídez
Jesús Castillo
Antonio Jerez Fermín "Min" Navarro
Roberto Jerez
Jacobo Godoy
Marco Tulio Callizo
Jorge "Coqui" Berríos
Miralda |
Olimpia
Arnold Chessman Ricardo Taylor Augusto "Royal" Alvarez Conrado "Chorotega" Flores Rigoberto "Shula" Gómez Angel Ramón Rodríguez Federico Budde Domingo "Toncontin" Ferrera Raúl Suazo Lagos "Manga" Norales "Plitis" Bonilla |
Miguel Angel "Shinola" Matamoros Marco Antonio "Tonin" Mendoza Rafael Dick Donaldo "Coyoles" Rosales René "Reno" Rodríguez McCalla Hermes "Mito" Bertrand Anduray Carlos "Calistrín" Suazo "Juanín" Lanza Reynaldo Centeno Marco Antonio "Tigrillo" Rosales |
Platense
Alexander "Nina" Guillén Víctor León Jallú Tomás Máximo Modesto Armando "Sargento" Urbina José Duarte Ricardo "Cañón" Fúnez Pablo "Chita" Arzú |
Héctor "Chino" Hernández Carlos Duarte Félix "Mantequilla" Guerra
- Francisco Brocato Eduardo "Basuka" Flashing Carlos "Care" Alvarado
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San Pedro
- Víctor Henderson
- Héctor Castro
- Astor Perdomo
- Leonardo "Guembo" Vásquez
- Román Hernández
- "Calín" Cobos
- Víctor Castro
- Luis Metzgen
- Ricardo Montalván
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Mario "Bulla" Tróchez Israel "Gato" Juárez
Santiago Rodríguez
Salvador Azcúnaga
Getulio Millares
Miguel "Pelo" Pavón
Adalberto "Chino" Menjívar Enrique "Quique" Grey Fúnez |
Vida
- Tomás "Tommy" Marshall Israel "Gato" Juárez Morris Garden Alberto "Campeón" Amaya Arturo Edilson "Junia" Garden Jesús "Pun" Fuentes
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Joe Hendicks
Cristóbal "Craka" Brooks
Jesús "Shuna" Blanco
Antonio "Danto" Urbina
Oscar Banegas José María "Chema" Salinas |
Round 1
Unknown rounds
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