C.D. Honduras Progreso

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.

Honduras Progreso
Full nameClub Deportivo Honduras Progreso
Nickname(s)El Honduras
Los Diablos
Progreseños
Los Vagos
Los enanos
Los Ribereños
Conjunto de la Perla del Ulúa
Founded7 November 1965 (1965-11-07) as Club Deportivo Honduras
GroundEstadio Humberto Micheletti
El Progreso, Honduras
Capacity5,000
ChairmanHonduras Elías Nazar
ManagerColombia John Jairo López
LeagueLiga Nacional
2019 AperturaLiga Nacional, 10th (regular season)
DNQ (postseason)
WebsiteClub website
Estadio Humberto Micheletti

History

Club Deportivo Honduras

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.

Honduras Progreso

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]

Honours

Winners (1): 2015–16 A
Runners-up (1): 2016–17 C
Winners (2): 2013–14 A, 2013–14 C

Rivalries

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.

League and cups performance

Regular seasonPostseasonOthers
SeasonFinishRecordFinishRecordCupSupercupInternational
1965–666th8–3–7 (26:25)Not applicableNot heldDidn't enter
1966–676th7–4–7 (25:30)
1967–683rd8–4–6 (31:23)
1968–699th5–8–14 (20:53)Group stageNot held
1969–7010th5–7–15 (28:45)Not held
2014–15 A4th7–7–4 (34:31)Playoffs1–0–1 (4:4)QuarterfinalsNot held
2014–15 C8th5–3–10 (26:35)Didn't enter
2015–16 A1st11–3–4 (31:21)Winners1–3–0 (5:4)QuarterfinalsDidn't enter
2015–16 C8th3–6–9 (21:30)Didn't enter
2016–17 A7th7–3–8 (23:31)Round of 32Runners-upGroup stage
(Champions League)
2016–17 C4th9–4–5 (28:26)Runners-up2–1–3 (8:12)
2017–18 A10th4–1–13 (26:37)Didn't enterNot heldDidn't enterRound of 16
(CONCACAF League)
2017–18 C5th8–2–8 (22:30)Playoffs0–2–0 (1:1)
2018–19 A7th6–4–8 (27:31)Didn't enterRound of 32Didn't enter
2018–19 C10th2–3–13 (11:37)Saved2–0–0 (5:3)

International performance

CompetitionRecordFinish
2016–17 CONCACAF Champions League2–1–1 (4:4)Group stage
2017 CONCACAF League0–0–2 (0:2)Round of 16

All-time record v other clubs

As of 9 August 2017
ClubRecordGoals
Panama Chorrillo0–0–20:2
Mexico UNAM1–0–12:3
Trinidad and Tobago W Connection1–1–02:1
Totals2–1–34:6

Current squad

As of 20 January 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Honduras HON Rafael Zúniga
2 DF Honduras HON Ángel Barrios
3 DF Colombia COL Deivy Balanta
4 DF Honduras HON Fabricio Galindo
5 MF Honduras HON José Quiroz
6 DF Honduras HON Nelson Marín
7 FW Colombia COL Rodin Quiñones
9 MF Honduras HON Ilce Barahona
11 FW Colombia COL Harold Sandoval
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW Honduras HON Andy Hernández
16 DF Honduras HON Osbed Pérez
17 MF Honduras HON Ángel Domínguez
18 MF Colombia COL Jhan Mora
19 DF Honduras HON Alberto Paredes
20 DF Honduras HON Carlos Pérez
22 FW Honduras HON Brayan Castillo
27 MF Honduras HON Julián Martínez
55 MF Honduras HON Nixon Cruz

Historical list of coaches

Name Dates
Honduras Tulio Castellanos2011-2012
Honduras Allan Bennett2012
Honduras Leonel Machado2012-2013
Honduras Wilmer Cruz2013-2015
Honduras Héctor Castellón2015-2017
Honduras Wilmer Cruz2017
Honduras Nerlin Membreño2017
Colombia Horacio Londoño2018
Honduras Mauro Reyes2018
Honduras Hernán García2019
Honduras Reynaldo Clavasquín2019
Honduras Luis Alvarado (interim)2019
Colombia Horacio Londoño2019
Honduras Ovidio Fúnez (interim)2019
Honduras Héctor Castellón2020
Uruguay Julio “Palomo” Rodríguez2020
Honduras Mauro Reyes2020
Honduras David Fúnez (interim)2020
Uruguay Fernando Araújo2021
Colombia John Jairo López2021- Present

References

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