Motagua and Real España football rivalry

Motagua and Real España football rivalry

Motagua vs. Real España, is a classic football match played between Motagua from Tegucigalpa and Real España from San Pedro Sula, two of the most successful and popular football teams from Honduras. These two teams played the first ever final in Liga Nacional in 1974-75

The finals

Motagua and Real España had disputed six finals since the beginning of the Professional League in 1965-66, 3 won for each side.

Head to Head

As of 5 October, 2008

The last match

Round 13 of 2008-09 Apertura season

footballbox
date = 5 October, 2008
team1 = Real España
score = 3 - 2
report=
team2 = Motagua
goals1 = Nery Medina goal|22goal|26
Everaldo Ferreira goal|76
goals2 = Reynaldo Tilguath goal|27
David Molina goal|29
stadium = Estadio Francisco Morazán
San Pedro Sula, Honduras
Attendance: 5,436
Referee: Ricardo Zelaya (HON)

Trivia

* 5 September, 1965: The first game in Liga Nacional was held in San Pedro Sula, Motagua beat España 2:0 with two goals from Elio Banegas.
* Motagua's biggest home win: 3:0 in 1986-87
* Real España's biggest away win: 2:4 in 2007-08 Apertura
* First game in Tegucigalpa: Motagua 1:1 España in 1965-66
* First Real España's home win: 2:0 in 1966-67
* Motagua's biggest away win: 0:4 in 1999-00 Apertura
* Real España's biggest home win: 4:0 in 1975-76
* Motagua's better goalscorer against Real España: Angel Antonio Obando with 9 goals
* Real España's better goalscorer against Motagua: Jimmy James Bailey with 10 goals
* Players that had score with both teams: Júnior Costly, Miguel Matthews, Gilberto Yearwood, Geovanny Avila and Pedro Aparecido Santana

External links

* [http://www.motagua.com Motagua]
* [http://www.realcdespana.com Real España]


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