2016 Honduran Supercup
Olimpia won 5–4 on penalty shoot-outs
Date8 July 2016
VenueEstadio Humberto Micheletti, El Progreso
RefereeMelissa Borjas

The 2016 Honduran Supercup was a match arranged by the Honduran Liga Nacional which took place on 8 July 2016 between C.D. Honduras Progreso, winners of the 2015–16 Liga Nacional (Apertura tournament) and Club Deportivo Olimpia, winners of the 2015 Honduran Cup.[1] This was the first Honduran Supercup since 1999 after the 2015 edition was abandoned with no disclosed reason.

Qualified teams

TeamMethod of qualificationAppearances
Honduras ProgresoWinners of 2015–16 Honduran Liga Nacional (Apertura)1st
OlimpiaWinners of 2015 Honduran Cup2nd

Background

C.D. Honduras Progreso qualified as reigning champions of the 2015–16 Honduran Liga Nacional (Apertura); meanwhile Club Deportivo Olimpia entered as the 2015 Honduran Cup winners. Honduras Progreso defeated C.D. Motagua in the Apertura finals on penalty shoot-outs after a 4–4 aggregated score. Olimpia was crowned as Cup winners after a convincingly 3–1 over Platense F.C. in the final match.

The previous match between both sides ended with a 2–2 draw at Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino on 20 March 2016 for a league encounter.[2]

Match

On a mostly cloudy night, the game started at 19:15 CST as scheduled. It was the first time in Honduran football that a game was officiated by female referees at a professional level.[3] Both teams entered the field with their alternate uniforms. C.D. Honduras Progreso's attacker Ángel Tejeda scored first with a penalty kick at the 26th minute after Club Deportivo Olimpia's defender Bryan Johnson committed a foul inside the 18-yard box. In the second half, Olimpia made three consecutive goals at the 52nd, 57th and 65th minutes, scored by Carlo Costly, José Fonseca and Bryan Johnson respectively. Johny Gómez scored the 2–3 for Honduras Progreso at the 69th minute and Nixon Duarte tied the game at the 73rd before the end of regulation. The match went straight to penalty shoot-outs where Olimpia won 5–4. During the shoot-outs, Jorge Cardona's kick went so wide and high he sent the ball outside the stadium.[4]

Honduras Progreso3–3Olimpia
Tejeda 26' (pen.)
Gómez 69'
Duarte 73'
52' Costly
57' Fonseca
65' Johnson
Penalties
Alvarado soccer ball with red X
Bermúdez soccer ball with check mark
Sánchez soccer ball with check mark
Acevedo soccer ball with check mark
Tejeda soccer ball with check mark
Smith soccer ball with red X
Cardona soccer ball with red X
4–5 soccer ball with check mark Mejía
soccer ball with check mark Rodas
soccer ball with check mark Güity
soccer ball with red X Tobías
soccer ball with check mark Johnson
soccer ball with red X Fonseca
soccer ball with check mark Estupiñán
Honduras Progreso
Olimpia
GK27Belize Woodrow West
DF1 Honduras Pastor Martínez
DF17Honduras Dílmer Gutiérrez
DF21Costa Rica Roy Smith
DF22Honduras Nixon Duarte
DF31Honduras Carlos Sánchez
MF6Honduras Juan Delgadodownward-facing red arrow 78'
MF11Honduras Víctor Moncada
MF16Honduras Johny Gómezdownward-facing red arrow 75'
FW13Honduras Ángel Tejeda
FW35Honduras Frédixon Elvirdownward-facing red arrow 65'
Substitutions:
MF8Honduras Jorge Cardonaupward-facing green arrow 65'
DF2Honduras Johny Riveraupward-facing green arrow 75'
MF12Honduras Mariano Acevedoupward-facing green arrow 78'
Manager:
Honduras Héctor Castellón
GK28Honduras Donis Escober
DF3Honduras Elmer Güity
DF12Honduras Bryan Johnson
DF14Honduras José Fonseca
DF19Honduras José Tobías
MF6Honduras David Mezadownward-facing red arrow 67'
MF7Honduras Carlos Mejía
MF10Honduras Bayron Méndezdownward-facing red arrow 73'
MF20Honduras Óliver Morazándownward-facing red arrow 82'
MF24Honduras Mayron Floresdownward-facing red arrow 37'
FW13Honduras Carlo Costlydownward-facing red arrow 75'
Substitutions:
FW18Colombia Javier Estupiñánupward-facing green arrow 37'
MF29Honduras German Mejíaupward-facing green arrow 67'
MF16Honduras Gerson Rodasupward-facing green arrow 73'
FW25Honduras Jorge Bengochéupward-facing green arrow 75'
MF38Honduras Carlos Pinedaupward-facing green arrow 82'
Manager:
Argentina Héctor Vargas

See also

References

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