Marathon he enlists in his fort to look for the comeback in front Olympics this Sunday around the very final and keep the title of the tournament opening 2020 of Honduras.
Market: Life is armed to the teeth, Motagua signs two former Olympics and Oscar Sales is back
The verdolagues arrive at the encounter with the marker against after to have lost 2-0 in the going to the National stage with goals of Eddie Hernandez i Jerry Bengtson.
The emerald team needs to prevail by a difference of three goals to secure the cup and by two goals to force extra time.
Marathon will seek to emulate this Sunday the feat achieved by real Spain in 1989 when he was crowned champion in San Pedro Sula after losing 2-0 to the Whites.
On December 14, 1988 the professors fell to the front Olympics in the National with goals of Joan Carles “Rata” Contreras i Juan Flores.
In the return match held on December 24 at the Morazán, the aurinegros won 1-0 in the 90 minutes with a goal from Juan Manuel “Nito” Anariba and with that they forced overtime. They both tied on points because it didn’t count the goal difference.
In overtime, the professors secured the title with a goal from Alex Geovanny Ávila and thus celebrated their fifth trophy in history.
Only a two-goal comeback in a league final
Grand Final 1988-1989
14 of December of 1988: Olimpia 2 Real Spain 0, Juan Carlos “Rata” Contreras, Juan Flowers
24 of December of 1988: San Pedro Sula: Real Spain 2 Olimpia 0, Juan Manuel “Noto” Anariba, Alex Geovanny Avila
Real Spain won the title by winning 1-0 in the 90 regulations and 1-0 in the 30 extras in a strange regulation where it was not worth the overall, only the points
The clubs that have recovered two goals in final instances
Closing 2000-2001, Semifinal
12 of July of 2001: Olympic stage: Marathon March Platense 1, Darwin Pacheco, Luis Santamaría Crisanto, Mauritius Sabillón – Marcelo Verón
15 of July of 2001: Courteous Port: Platense 3 Marathon 0, Marcelo Verón, Oscar Bonilla, Edgar Alvarez
It classified Platense in the global one
Opening 2003-2004, Semifinal
December 4, 2003: La Ceiba: Real Life 3 ‘Spain 1, Martin Paradiso, Jeffrey Brooks, Samir Arzú – Carlos Pavón
December 7, 2003: Olympic Stadium: Real Spain March Life 0, Luciano Emilio, Carles Oliva, Carlos Pavón
It classified Real Spain in the global one
Closing 2006-2007, Semifinal
May 3, 2007: Tegucigalpa: Olimpia 2 Marathon 0, Mauricio Pacini, Reynaldo Tilguath
6 May 2007: Olympic Stadium: Marathon 2 Olimpia 0, Emil Martínez, Luis Santamaría Crisanto
Marathón won 3-0 on penalties
Opening 2013-2014, Semifinal
November 22, 2013: Santa Rosa de Copán: Sports Savio 2 Real Sociedad 0, Romario Pinto, Johnny Galdámez
December 1, 2013: Tocoa: Real Sociedad 3 Esports Savio 1, Elkin González 2, Henry Clark
He ranked Royal Society for best position in the table
Opening 2017-2018, Semifinal
December 20, 2017: Tegucigalpa: Olimpia 2 Motagua 0, Javier Estupiñán, Alexander López
December 23, 2017: Tegucigalpa: Motagua 3 Olimpia 1, Rubilio Castell 2, Marc Tulio Vega – Bryan Moya
He ranked Motagua for best position in the table