Marathón will seek to emulate Real Spain’s heroic title in 1988, when they defeated Olimpia 2-0 – Diez

Marathon he prepares in his fort to seek revenge against Olympics this Sunday in the return of the final and wins the tournament title Opening of 2020 from Honduras.

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The opponent enters the match with the scoreboard after losing 2-0 in the first leg on the national stadium with goals from Eddie Hernandez and Jerry Bengtson.

The emerald team must win by a difference of three goals to secure the cup and by two goals to force overtime.

Marathon will seek to imitate this Sunday the phase of Real Spain in 1989, when he was crowned champion at San Pedro Sula after losing the first leg 2-0 to the Whites.

On December 14, 1988, teachers fell to Olympics in Nacional with goals from Juan Carlos “Rat” Contreras and Juan Flores.

In the return match played on December 24 in Morazán, the aurinegres won 1-0 in the 90 minutes with a goal from Juan Manuel “Nito” Anariba and with that they forced overtime. Both matched on points, as the goal difference didn’t matter.

In overtime, the teachers won the title with a goal from Alex Geovanny Ávila and thus celebrated their fifth trophy in history.

Just a two-goal comeback in a League final

Grand Final 1988-1989
December 14, 1988: Olimpia 2 Real Spain 0, Juan Carlos “Rata” Contreras, Juan Flores
December 24, 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 the aggregate is not worth it, only the points

The clubs that came back with two goals in the last courts

Closing 2000-2001, Semifinal
July 12, 2001: Olympic Stadium: Marathon 3 Platense 1, Darwin Pacheco, Luis Santamaría Crisanto, Mauricio Sabillón – Marcelo Verón
July 15, 2001: Puerto Cortés: Platense 3 Marathon 0, Marcelo Verón, Oscar Bonilla, Edgar Alvarez
Platense qualified worldwide

Opening 2003-2004, semifinal
December 4, 2003: La Ceiba: Life 3 Real Spain 1, Martin Paradiso, Jeffrey Brooks, Samir Arzú – Carlos Pavón
December 7, 2003: Olympic Stadium: Real Spain 3 Life 0, Luciano Emilio, Carlos Oliva, Carlos Pavón
Real Spain qualified in total

Closing 2006-2007, Semifinal
May 3, 2007: Tegucigalpa: Olimpia 2 Marathon 0, Mauricio Pacini, Reynaldo Tilguath
May 6, 2007: Olympic Stadium: Marathon 2 Olimpia 0, Emil Martínez, Luis Santamaría Crisanto
Marathon won 3-0 on penalties

Opening 2013-2014, semifinal
November 22, 2013: Santa Rosa de Copán: Deportes Savio 2 Real Sociedad 0, Romario Pinto, Johnny Galdámez
December 1, 2013: Tocoa: Real Sociedad 3 Deportes Savio 1, Elkin González 2, Henry Clark
Real Sociedad ranked best 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 Castillo 2, Marco Tulio Vega – Bryan Moya
Motagua ranked for the best position in the standings

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