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Club Deportivo Honduras Progreso (commonly referred to as Honduras Progreso or simply Honduras), is a Honduran football club based in El Progreso, Honduras. It was founded in 1965 and currently plays in the Honduran Liga Nacional.
Full name | Club Deportivo Honduras Progreso | |||
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Nickname(s) | El Honduras Los Diablos Progreseños Los Vagos Los enanos Los Ribereños Conjunto de la Perla del Ulúa | |||
Founded | 7 November 1965 as Club Deportivo Honduras | |||
Ground | Estadio Humberto Micheletti El Progreso, Honduras | |||
Capacity | 5,000 | |||
Chairman | Elías Nazar | |||
Manager | John Jairo López | |||
League | Liga Nacional | |||
2019 Apertura | Liga Nacional, 10th (regular season) DNQ (postseason) | |||
Website | https://www.lnphn.com/team/progreso/ | |||
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The club was founded in 1965 under the name Club Deportivo Honduras and is one of the League's founding clubs. They were in top flight football until 1969 where they finished last and were relegated to Segunda División (Second Division), and soon after dissolved.
After many years of absence in Honduran professional football, the club was brought back as Club Deportivo Honduras Progreso in 2011.[1]
Former national goalkeeper Wilmer Cruz became manager in 2013 but only earned his coaching licence in summer 2013.[2] In December 2015 they beat Motagua 4–1 to win the 2015 Apertura league title with The honduran coach, Héctor Castellón.[3]
Not a big rivalry, but when Honduras Progreso was in Segunda División de Honduras they played a lot of friendlies and Copa del Supercampeon against Real España, those have been really good games. In second division Yoro FC, Juticalpa FC, Atlético Municipal, and Atlético de Choloma.
Regular season | Postseason | Others | |||||
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Season | Finish | Record | Finish | Record | Cup | Supercup | International |
1965–66 | 6th | 8–3–7 (26:25) | Not applicable | Not held | Didn't enter | ||
1966–67 | 6th | 7–4–7 (25:30) | |||||
1967–68 | 3rd | 8–4–6 (31:23) | |||||
1968–69 | 9th | 5–8–14 (20:53) | Group stage | Not held | |||
1969–70 | 10th | 5–7–15 (28:45) | Not held | ||||
2014–15 A | 4th | 7–7–4 (34:31) | Playoffs | 1–0–1 (4:4) | Quarterfinals | Not held | |
2014–15 C | 8th | 5–3–10 (26:35) | Didn't enter | ||||
2015–16 A | 1st | 11–3–4 (31:21) | Winners | 1–3–0 (5:4) | Quarterfinals | Didn't enter | |
2015–16 C | 8th | 3–6–9 (21:30) | Didn't enter | ||||
2016–17 A | 7th | 7–3–8 (23:31) | Round of 32 | Runners-up | Group stage (Champions League) | ||
2016–17 C | 4th | 9–4–5 (28:26) | Runners-up | 2–1–3 (8:12) | |||
2017–18 A | 10th | 4–1–13 (26:37) | Didn't enter | Not held | Didn't enter | Round of 16 (CONCACAF League) | |
2017–18 C | 5th | 8–2–8 (22:30) | Playoffs | 0–2–0 (1:1) | |||
2018–19 A | 7th | 6–4–8 (27:31) | Didn't enter | Round of 32 | Didn't enter | ||
2018–19 C | 10th | 2–3–13 (11:37) | Saved | 2–0–0 (5:3) |
Competition | Record | Finish |
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2016–17 CONCACAF Champions League | 2–1–1 (4:4) | Group stage |
2017 CONCACAF League | 0–0–2 (0:2) | Round of 16 |
Club | Record | Goals |
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Chorrillo | 0–0–2 | 0:2 |
UNAM | 1–0–1 | 2:3 |
W Connection | 1–1–0 | 2:1 |
Totals | 2–1–3 | 4:6 |
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Name | Dates |
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Tulio Castellanos | 2011-2012 |
Allan Bennett | 2012 |
Leonel Machado | 2012-2013 |
Wilmer Cruz | 2013-2015 |
Héctor Castellón | 2015-2017 |
Wilmer Cruz | 2017 |
Nerlin Membreño | 2017 |
Horacio Londoño | 2018 |
Mauro Reyes | 2018 |
Hernán García | 2019 |
Reynaldo Clavasquín | 2019 |
Luis Alvarado (interim) | 2019 |
Horacio Londoño | 2019 |
Ovidio Fúnez (interim) | 2019 |
Héctor Castellón | 2020 |
Julio “Palomo” Rodríguez | 2020 |
Mauro Reyes | 2020 |
David Fúnez (interim) | 2020 |
Fernando Araújo | 2021 |
John Jairo López | 2021- Present |
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