Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras 1984-85
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In 1984-85, Olimpia won its seventh title in Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras
Liga Nacional de Futbol de Honduras
Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras is the first and highest division of football in Honduras. The league season is divided into Opening and Closing . One team is relegated to the Liga de Ascenso and one team is promoted from Liga de Ascenso...

 after winning the regular season and the final round, the tournament had 36 rounds in the regular season and a final round.

1984-85 teams

  • Juventud Morazánica
  • Marathón
    Club Deportivo Marathón
    Club Deportivo Marathón is an Honduran football club which currently plays in the in the Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras in San Pedro Sula.-History:...

  • Motagua
    Club Deportivo Motagua
    Club Deportivo Motagua is a Honduran football club, located in Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán, and plays in the Honduran top division at the Estadio Nacional. The club is one of the most successful and renowned of Honduras...

  • Olimpia
    Club Deportivo Olimpia
    Club Deportivo Olimpia is a Honduran football and baseball club based in Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán. They compete in the Liga Nacional de Honduras, the top division in the country, and play their home matches in the Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino...

  • Platense
    Club Deportivo Platense
    Club Deportivo Platense is a Honduran football club, located in Puerto Cortés, Cortés. The club was founded on 4 July 1960.-History:According to the records available, the following people attended Club Platense: René Paíz, Roger Riera, Roberto Mejía, Roosevelt Garbut, Manuel Flores, Héctor...

  • Real España
    Real C.D. España
    Real Club Deportivo España, Real España, or simply España is a Honduran football club, which currently plays in the Liga Nacional de Honduras in San Pedro Sula, Cortés, Honduras.-History:...

  • Sula
    Sula de La Lima
    Club Sula de La Lima was a Honduran football club based on La Lima, Honduras. They were promoted to first division in 1984-85, the next season they bought Juventud Morazanica's franchise and changed their name to Juventud de Sula...

     (promoted)
  • Universidad
    Pumas UNAH
    Pumas UNAH or simply Universidad was an Honduran football club. They changed their name to Broncos UNAH twice in 1982–83 and 2006–07 and played in Choluteca those two seasons...

  • Victoria
    Club Deportivo Victoria
    This article is about Honduran club, for the Spanish club see CD Victoria.Club Deportivo Victoria is an Honduran football club based in La Ceiba, Atlántida. The club has been champions once and runners-up once.-History:...

  • Vida
    Club Deportivo y Social Vida
    Club Deportivo y Social Vida, or simply Vida, is an Honduran football club based in La Ceiba, Atlántida. The club has been champion twice and runner up 3 times.-History:...


  • Standings

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    • Olimpia clinched a spot for final match.
    • Top four qualify for final round.
    • Sula relegated to second division.

    Cuadrangular standings

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    • Olimpia automatic champions as winner of regular season and final round.
    • No final match was necessary.

    Juventud Morazánica

    Oscar Villegas, Jorge Hibrán Maldonado Alfonso Ramón "Niño" López Ramón Edgardo Moradel Zapata Francisco Pancho Gonzalez Kaco Reyes "Tigre" Carbajal Choreta Ordoñes Crisanto Batista Felix Cáceres Gilberto Ramírez Samuel Rivera Martin Lacayo Pedro Manzanares

    Marathón

    Erasmo "Chícharo" Guerrero José Luis "Joche" Alvarado Jorge Alberto "Cuca" Bueso Iglesias Marco Antonio "Tono" García Oswaldo Zaldívar Marco Antonio Chávez Delio Billonay Fajardo Noel Omar Renderos Gilberto Leonel Machado García Roberto Reynaldo "Robot" Bailey Sargent Arturo Torres "Pacharaca" Bonilla Pablo Madrid Ciro Paulino "Palic" Castillo Nelson Quiroz

    Motagua

    José Luis Cruz Figueroa Roy Arturo Padilla Bardales Luis Alberto "Chito" Reyes Junior Rashford Costly Juan Gómez Ortiz Oscar Medina Amílcar Leonel Suazo Frank Ponce

    Olimpia

    Juan Néstor Dorony Carlos Solís Raúl Martínez Sambulá Juan Alberto Flores Maradiaga Alejandro "Indio" Ruiz Arturo Recarte Cáceres José Emilio Martínez José Mario "Chueco" Figueroa Óscar Banegas Bayardo Martínez Fernando "Azulejo" Bulnes Víctor Romero Fernando Tovar Víctor López Armando Aguilar Luis Arriola Daniel Zapata Ramón "Pilín" Bran Jorge Alberto "Perro" González Osman Madrid Juan Carlos Espinoza Prudencio "Tecate" Norales Roger Javier Valladares Carlos "Gigio" Maldonado Belarmino Rivera Benito Suazo José González Rigoberto Ruiz Antonio "Flaco" Hernández Darío Mejía Mario Castellanos

    Platense

    Juan Jerezano Armando López "Babalaba" Bodden Raúl Centeno Gamboa Nelson "Hungaro" Larios Eugenio Dolmo Flores Carlos Roberto Deras

    Real España

    Jimmy Stewart Julio César "El Tile" Arzú José Mauricio Fúnez Barrientos Karl Antonio Roland
    • Jorge Arzú David Maldonado Manuel Fuentes López Carlos Orlando Caballero
    Edgardo Emilson Soto Fajardo Nelson Benavídez Hernán Santiago García Martínez Esteban Pitío Centeno Luis Laing Nahúm Alberto Espinoza Zerón Edith Hernando Contreras Miguel Antonio "Hino" Mathews

    Sula

    Raúl David Fúnez Marco Antonio "Machaca" Soriano Fernando Nuila Carlos "Perro" Zavala Luis Alonso Zúniga Antonio "Machangay" Amaya López José Manuel Enamorado Díaz Armando "Quebrado" Martínez Manuel de Jesús Rivera Celso Fredy Güity Carlos Aguilar Bonilla

    Universidad

    Luis Oswaldo "Che" Altamirano Julián Núñez José Marcial "Canelo" Murillo

    Victoria

    Jorge Alberto "Camioncito" Duarte Carlos Ramón Monchín" Rodríguez Luis Azneth Ortiz Luis Alonso Zelaya David Goff Luis Alonso "Chorompo" Zúniga César Martínez Miguel Angel "Primitivo" Ortiz Ramón Berckling

    Vida

    Marvin Geovany "Mango" Henríquez Wilson Omar Reyes Martínez Natividad Morales Barrios Marco Tulio "Zocadito" Zelaya Rolando "Pipo" Valladares Laguna Juan Dolmo "Juanito" Arzú Matilde Celín Lacayo Junior Mejía

    Round 1

    Cuadrangular

    Unknown rounds

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