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{{Infobox football tournament
| logo = [[File:Honduran Cup.png|center|Honduran Cup logo|200px]]
| founded = 1968
| folded =
| number of teams = 64
| region = {{flagcountry|HON}}
| current champions = [[Platense F.C.|Platense]]
| most successful club = [[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]] (3)<br />[[Platense F.C.|Platense]] (3)
| qualifier for = [[Supercopa Centroamericana]]
| current = [[2018 Honduran Cup]]
| website = {{URL|http://www.copapresidente.hn|copapresidente.hn}}
}}

The '''Honduran Cup''' was the top knock-out [[Association football|football]] tournament in [[Honduras]].
The '''Honduran Cup''' was the top knock-out [[Association football|football]] tournament in [[Honduras]].
The first tournament was played in 1968, four years later the second tournament took name Copa Presidente (President's Cup) in honor of Dr. Ramon Ernesto Cruz later General [[Oswaldo Lopez Arellano]] changed the name and called it Copa Jefe de Estado. 20 years later the third tournament was played. From 1992 to 1994, the Cup tournament was played as a separate tournament from the league (played from June to August). From 1995 to 1999, the winner of the first stage of the league tournament was declared Cup champion.
The first tournament was played in [[1968 Honduran Cup|1968]], four years later the second tournament took the name ''Copa Presidente'' ({{langx|en|President's Cup}}) in honor of Dr. [[Ramón Ernesto Cruz Uclés|Ramón Cruz]]; later, General [[Oswaldo López Arellano|Oswaldo López]] changed the name and called it ''Copa Jefe de Estado'' ({{langx|en|Head of State Cup}}). Twenty years later the third tournament was played. From 1992 to 1994, the Cup tournament was played as a separate tournament from the league (played from June to August). From 1995 to 1999, the winner of the first stage of the league tournament was declared Cup champions.<ref>[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/hondcuphist.html The Introduction Page of the RSSSF -- The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. - Honduras - List of Cup Winners]</ref> In 2015, the tournament was yet again re-launched and re-branded as ''Copa Presidente''. Since 2015, the Honduran Cup serves as a qualifier to the [[Supercopa Centroamericana]].

==Re-launch==
In May 2013, the [[Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras|National League]] and the [[Liga Nacional de Ascenso de Honduras|Liga de Ascenso]] proposed to reactive the tournament in the near future. The new Cup would consist of 64 clubs from the first, second and third division.<ref>[http://www.lnphonduras.com/torneo-de-copa-ya-toma-forma/ LNP Honduras – TORNEO DE COPA YA TOMA FORMA] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140101110847/http://www.lnphonduras.com/torneo-de-copa-ya-toma-forma/ |date=2014-01-01 }} – 15 May 2013</ref> The tournament hasn't been played since 1998. The new cup will run for an entire year starting 2015.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Roca|first1=Gustavo|title=Se define la primera ronda de la Copa Presidente|url=http://www.diez.hn/futboldeprimera/767802-228/se-define-la-primera-ronda-de-la-copa-presidente|access-date=15 November 2014|publisher=Diez|date=14 November 2014}}</ref> Beginning in the 2015–16 edition, the tournament will run from August to May.


==Champions==
==Champions==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Season
! Season !! Champion !! Runner-up
! Champion
! Runner up
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[1968 Honduran Cup|1968]] || [[F.C. Motagua|Motagua]] || [[Real C.D. España|España]]
| 1968-69
| [[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]
| [[Real C.D. España|Real España]]
|-
|-
| align="center" | 1969–1971 || colspan=2 align="center" | ''Not held''
| [[1972-73 Honduran Cup|1972-73]]
| Real España
| [[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathón]]
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[1972 Honduran Cup|1972]] || España || [[C.D. Marathón|Marathón]]
| 1992-93
| Real España
| [[Club Deportivo Victoria|Victoria]]
|-
|-
| align="center" | 1973–1991 || colspan=2 align="center" | ''Not held''
| 1993-94
| [[Real Maya]]
| Motagua
|-
|-
| [[1994-95 Honduran Cup|1994-95]]
| align="center" | [[1992 Honduran Cup|1992]] || Real España || [[C.D. Victoria|Victoria]]
| Marathón
| Real Maya
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[1993 Honduran Cup|1993]] || [[Real Maya]] || Motagua
| 1995-96
| [[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]
| Motagua
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[1994 Honduran Cup|1994]] || Marathón || Real Maya
| [[Liga_Nacional_de_F%C3%BAtbol_de_Honduras_1996-97#Regular_season|1996-97]]
| [[Club Deportivo Platense|Platense]]
| Victoria
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[1995 Honduran Cup|1995]] || [[C.D. Olimpia|Olimpia]] || Motagua
| [[Liga_Nacional_de_F%C3%BAtbol_de_Honduras_1997-98_Apertura#Regular_season|1997-98]]
| Platense
| Motagua
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[1996 Honduran Cup|1996]] || [[Platense F.C.|Platense]] || [[C.D. Victoria|Victoria]]
| [[Liga_Nacional_de_F%C3%BAtbol_de_Honduras_1998-99#Regular_season|1998-99]]
|-
| Olimpia
| align="center" | [[1997–98 Honduran Liga Nacional#Regular season|1997]] || Platense || Motagua
| Motagua
|-
| align="center" | [[1998–99 Honduran Liga Nacional#Regular season|1998]] || Olimpia || Motagua
|-
| align="center" | 1999–2014 || colspan=2 align="center" | ''Not held''
|-
|-
| align="center" | [[2015 Honduran Cup|2015]] || Olimpia || Platense
| 1999-00
|-
| discontinued...
| align="center" | [[2015–16 Honduran Cup|2015–16]] || [[Juticalpa F.C.|Juticalpa]] || Real España
|-
| align="center" | [[2017 Honduran Cup|2017]] || Marathón || [[C.D. Gimnástico|Gimnástico]]
|-
| align="center" | [[2018 Honduran Cup|2018]] || Platense || Real España
|-
| align="center" | [[2019 Honduran Cup|2019]] || TBD || TBD
|}
|}


==Titles by club==
===Titles by club===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! #
! Club
! Club
! Champion
! Champion
! Runner-up
! Runners-up
|-
|-
| 1
| Real España
| 2
| 1
|-
| 2
| Platense
| Platense
| align="center" | 3
| 2
| align="center" | 1
| 0
|-
|-
| .
| Olimpia
| Olimpia
| align="center" | 3
| 2
| align="center" | 0
| 0
|-
|-
| Real España
| 4
| align="center" | 2
| Motagua
| align="center" | 2
| 1
| 4
|-
|-
| 5
| Marathón
| Marathón
| align="center" | 2
| 1
| align="center" | 1
| 1
|-
| Motagua
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 4
|-
|-
| .
| Real Maya
| Real Maya
| align="center" | 1
| 1
| align="center" | 1
| 1
|-
| Juticalpa
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
|-
|-
| 7
| Victoria
| Victoria
| align="center" | 0
| 0
| align="center" | 2
| 2
|-
| Gimnástico
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
|}
|}


==See also==
{{fb start}}
* [[Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras|Honduran Liga Nacional]]
{{National football Cups (CONCACAF region)}}
* [[Honduran Supercup]]
{{fb end}}
* {{portal-inline|Honduras}}


==External links==
{{Liga Nacional de Futbol de Honduras}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20170621013622/http://copapresidente.hn/ Official website]


==References==
[[Category:Honduran Cup| ]]
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Defunct Honduran football competitions|Cup]]
[[Category:National football (soccer) cups|Honduras]]


{{Honduran Cup seasons}}
[[fr:Coupe du Honduras de football]]
{{Football in Honduras}}
{{National football Cups (CONCACAF region)}}

[[Category:Honduran Cup| ]]
[[Category:National association football cups|Honduras]]
[[Category:Football competitions in Honduras|Cup]]

Latest revision as of 00:37, 26 October 2024

Honduran Cup
Honduran Cup logo
Honduran Cup logo
Founded1968
Region Honduras
Number of teams64
Qualifier forSupercopa Centroamericana
Current championsPlatense
Most successful club(s)Olimpia (3)
Platense (3)
Websitecopapresidente.hn
2018 Honduran Cup

The Honduran Cup was the top knock-out football tournament in Honduras. The first tournament was played in 1968, four years later the second tournament took the name Copa Presidente (English: President's Cup) in honor of Dr. Ramón Cruz; later, General Oswaldo López changed the name and called it Copa Jefe de Estado (English: Head of State Cup). Twenty years later the third tournament was played. From 1992 to 1994, the Cup tournament was played as a separate tournament from the league (played from June to August). From 1995 to 1999, the winner of the first stage of the league tournament was declared Cup champions.[1] In 2015, the tournament was yet again re-launched and re-branded as Copa Presidente. Since 2015, the Honduran Cup serves as a qualifier to the Supercopa Centroamericana.

Re-launch

[edit]

In May 2013, the National League and the Liga de Ascenso proposed to reactive the tournament in the near future. The new Cup would consist of 64 clubs from the first, second and third division.[2] The tournament hasn't been played since 1998. The new cup will run for an entire year starting 2015.[3] Beginning in the 2015–16 edition, the tournament will run from August to May.

Champions

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Season Champion Runner-up
1968 Motagua España
1969–1971 Not held
1972 España Marathón
1973–1991 Not held
1992 Real España Victoria
1993 Real Maya Motagua
1994 Marathón Real Maya
1995 Olimpia Motagua
1996 Platense Victoria
1997 Platense Motagua
1998 Olimpia Motagua
1999–2014 Not held
2015 Olimpia Platense
2015–16 Juticalpa Real España
2017 Marathón Gimnástico
2018 Platense Real España
2019 TBD TBD

Titles by club

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Club Champion Runners-up
Platense 3 1
Olimpia 3 0
Real España 2 2
Marathón 2 1
Motagua 1 4
Real Maya 1 1
Juticalpa 1 0
Victoria 0 2
Gimnástico 0 1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The Introduction Page of the RSSSF -- The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. - Honduras - List of Cup Winners
  2. ^ LNP Honduras – TORNEO DE COPA YA TOMA FORMA Archived 2014-01-01 at the Wayback Machine – 15 May 2013
  3. ^ Roca, Gustavo (14 November 2014). "Se define la primera ronda de la Copa Presidente". Diez. Retrieved 15 November 2014.