In 1967-68, Olimpia won its second title in
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after finishing in first position in the regular season, the tournament had 18 rounds without playoffs.
1967–68 teams
- Atlético Español
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- Atlético Indio
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- España
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- Honduras
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- Marathón
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Motagua
Olimpia
Platense
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Vida |
Standings
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- Olimpia champions as regular season winner.
- There was an extra game between Atlético Español and San Pedro to decide the relegation won by Atlético 3–2.
Atlético Indio
Jorge "Indio" Urquía Gustavo Venegas |
Jorge Alberto "Cejas" Brand Guevara |
España
Mariano Aguiluz Carlos Alberto Acosta "Indio" Lara Vidal Canales Carlos Rojas |
Dolores Edmundo "Lolo" Cruz René "Pelón" Orellana Roberto Rivas |
Honduras
Pedro Deras
- David M'calla Jacobo Sarmiento Reynaldo Castro Gil Óscar Marino Piedrahíta
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Jorge Alberto Suazo Marín Marcos Peña Óscar Bustamante Domingo "Mingo" Ramos |
Marathón
Alexander "Nina" Guillén Martín "Piruleta" Rodríguez Julio César "Cucaracha" Fonseca |
Gil "Fátima" Valerio Mario Felipe "Cofra" Caballero Alvarez José Shubert |
Motagua
Salvador Dubois Roberto Abrussezze Fermín "Min" Navarro
- Jorge "Coqui" Berríos Pedro Colón
- Jesús Castillo
- Elio Banegas Marcos Banegas Geraldo Baptista Roberto Jerez
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Alfonso Navarro
Lenard Welsh
Marcio Ramos
Nelson Jerez Rubén Guifarro
Francisco Guerra
Carbajal Amado Castillo Nelson Benavídez Julio Meza |
Olimpia
"Coco" Zaldivar Donaldo "Coyoles" Rosales Crisanto Norales Raúl Suazo Lagos René "Reno" Rodríguez "Pipe" Barahona Will García "Leque" Meza Miguel Angel "Shinola" Matamoros "Chorotega" Flores Selvin Cárcamo Jorge Alberto "Indio" Urquía Elvir José Estanislao "Tanayo" Ortega |
Domingo "Toncontín" Ferrera Rigoberto "Shula" Gómez Walter Pearson Carlos "Calistrín" Suazo Lagos "Candado" Williams "Lunarejo" Ramírez "Juanín" Lanza Juan Ventura "Gata" López "Mon" Paz Reynaldo Mejía Rafael Sauceda Marco Antonio "Tonin" Mendoza |
Platense
Jimmy Stewart Modesto Armando "Sargento" Urbina Martín Castillo Carlos "Care" Alvarado |
Eduardo "Basuka" Flashing Tomás Máximo Ricardo "Cañón" Fúnez Pablo "Chita" Arzú |
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
Arturo Edilson "Junia" Garden Selvin Cárcamo Jesús "Pun" Fuentes |
José María "Chema" Salinas Morris Garden Alberto "Campeón" Amaya |
Round 1
Round 16
Round 18
Relegation playoff
Unknown rounds
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