C.D. Victoria

Club Deportivo Victoria is a Honduran football club based in La Ceiba, Atlántida. They have enjoyed success in the past having won the Honduran first division once. They currently play in the Honduran first division.

CD Victoria
Full nameClub Deportivo Victoria
Nickname(s)Jaibas Bravas (Fierce Blue Crabs)
Lecheros (Milkers)
Founded15 November 1935 (1935-11-15)
GroundEstadio Ceibeño
La Ceiba, Honduras
Capacity18,000
Chairman Javier Cruz
Manager Hernán Medina
LeagueLiga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras
WebsiteClub website

History

Club Deportivo Victoria was founded on 15 November 1935 in La Ceiba. The club started out as the Instituto Manuel Bonilla which later was renamed Club Deportivo Victoria. The club was founded by Jose Felix Sosa Sosa, native of La Ceiba. Throughout his lifetime he received several accolades, and awards for being the rightful founder as in later years he was no longer involved in the club. Due to power struggles with friends of the club he decided to retire early. [1]

Later Miguel J. Kawas became president leading Victoria to their league title in the 1994–95 league.[2]

In 1995, the club won their first championship in 47 years by defeating Club Deportivo Olimpia in a two-legged final. The club has also had some international success. In 2006, they manage to beat Deportivo Saprissa of Costa Rica on their way to finish in fourth place in the UNCAF tournament.

Club rivalries

Clásico Ceibeño

El Clásico Ceibeño (La Ceiba derby) is a football match played between Victoria and Vida, both teams from La Ceiba, Honduras. For the first season of professional football, a triangular tournament was organized to decide who would represent La Ceiba in the national league. The tournament was held between three clubs from the Liga Dionisio de Herrera, Vida, Victoria and Atlántida. Vida ultimately qualified for the 1965–66 league intensifying the derby.

Achievements

All time top scorers

As of 8 September 2012
RPlayerGS
1 Rossell "Rochi" Matute55
2 Luis Mario40
3 Enrique Reneau38
4 Héctor "Tanqueta" Flores35
5 Eduardo Bennett34
6 Renán Bengoché33
7 Alejandro Naif32
8 Reynaldo Mejía29
9 Álvaro Izquierdo27
10 Jorge Bennett27
11 Luis Ramírez24
 ?? Mitchel Brown16

International competition

First Round v. San Francisco – 1:0, 3:1
Quarter-finals v. Deportivo Saprissa – 0:1, 2:0
Semi-finals v. Olimpia – 2:2, 0:2
3rd place v. Marquense – 0:3, 1:1
First Round v. Corozal Victory FC – 1:3, 2:4
Second Round v. Árabe Unido – 1:0, 2:2
Third Round v. Cruz Azul – 1:0, 0:2

League performance

Regular seasonPostseason
SeasonPPldWDLFAGDPtsDedPPldWDLFAGDPts
1968–697th2785143344−1121No postseason
1969–708th2776143451−1720No postseason
1970–7110th2738162854−2614No postseason
1977–788th27512101725−822Did not enter
1978–799th2751482029−924Did not enter
1979–804th27107103430+4273rd8323101008
1980–815th2710892733−6285th8026314−112
1981–828th30810123343−1026Did not enter
1982–835th2771552115+6294th8233612−67
1983–847th361210143140−934No postseason
1984–853rd361412104433+11403rd612347−34
1985–867th185761114−317Did not enter
1986–879th27511112330−721Did not enter
1987–884th27101252623+3325th8134412−85
1988–896th2771282121026Did not enter
1989–906th2761291718−124Did not enter
1990–916th27610111825−722Did not enter
1991–926th2798102928+126Did not enter
1992–937th2791083637−128Did not enter
1993–943rd2771463125+6284th201112−11
1994–955th2791082929037Champion8521148+617
1995–962nd27121053827+11463rd631275+210
1996–972nd2713863524+11473rd631278–110
1997–98 A7th205962528−324Did not enter
1997–98 C6th206862425−1263rd42024406
1998–995th186752522+3254th411234−14
1999–00 A3rd188732519+6313rd420245−16
1999–00 C4th186662521+4246th200224−20
2000–01 A7th185672524+121Did not enter
2000–01 C6th184862428−4205th201123−11
2001–02 A6th185942826+224Did not enter
2001–02 C4th186751921−2253rd201123–11
2002–03 A10th1826101526−1111−1Did not enter
2002–03 C8th183871827−917Did not enter
2003–04 A8th183781929−1016Did not enter
2003–04 C2nd169252620+6294th200224−20
2004–05 A4th188733226+6314th2002311−80
2004–05 C8th185671924−521Did not enter
2005–06 A2nd189363027+3304th200215−40
2005–06 C2nd188733118+13312nd412175+25
2006–07 A8th185492128−719Did not enter
2006–07 C9th173591422−814Did not enter
2007–08 A3rd1871012212+10314th201113−11
2007–08 C6th186661717024Did not enter
2008–09 A8th186482227−522Did not enter
2008–09 C5th186752421+325Did not enter
2009–10 A5th187562227−526Did not enter
2009–10 C10th1825111537−2211Did not enter
2010–11 A1st1810262624+2324th200203−30
2010–11 C10th1835102535−1014Did not enter
2011–12 A9th185492125−419Did not enter
2011–12 C7th1871102828022Did not enter
2012–13 A2nd1810262624+2322nd403126-43
2012–13 C3rd186752425–1254th411257−24
2013–14 A7th187382526−124Did not enter
2013–14 C6th185851720−3234th42024406
2014–15 A10th183782234−1216Did not enter
2014–15 C4th186752622+4253rd43013309
2015–16 A9th184772035−1519Did not enter
2015–16 C10th1814131047−377Did not enter

Current squad

As of 20 August 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
2 DF  HON David Velásquez (captain)
3 DF  HON Milton Núñez
4 MF  HON Júnior García
6 MF  HON Carlos Matute
7 FW  HON Alexy Vega
8 MF  HON Héctor Aranda
10 FW  ARG Gaspar Triverio
12 FW  HON Yosimar Maradiaga
13 MF  HON Maynor Colón
14 FW  HON Carlos Bernárdez
15 FW  HON Carlos Arzú
17 DF  HON Marlon Flores
18 DF  HON Diego Rodríguez
20 MF  HON Marcelo Espinal
21 MF  HON Luis Meléndez
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 GK  HON Pablo Álvarez
23 GK  HON Esaú Flores
24 DF  HON Marlon Suazo
25 MF  HON Orlando Cornejo
27 DF  HON Óscar Suazo
28 MF  HON Luis Antúnez
30 FW  COL Luis Hurtado
31 FW  HON Marlon Ramírez
32 MF  HON Kelly Colón
77 GK  HON Edwin Marín
- GK  HON Marlon Licona
- GK  SKN Julani Archibald
- DF  HON Dabirson Castillo
- MF  HON Luis Garrido
- FW  HON Frelys López

Records

List of coaches

Affiliated clubs

References

  1. Edición Feria Isidro. "Galería de Inmortales del Deporte Ceibeño". La Prensa, La Ceiba, 20 May 1992,p.28
  2. "Soñar es gratis" (in Spanish). Diario La Prensa. 10 August 2007. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 11 August 2007.
  3. ¡Juan Luis está aquí! Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine – Nación (in Spanish)
  4. "Tato" Ortiz ya es historia en el Victoria Archived 4 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine – La Prensa (in Spanish)
  5. Entre dudas incia el Victoria – Diez (in Spanish)
  6. Victoria presenta al técnico Nahúm Espinoza Archived 4 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine – La Prensa (in Spanish)
  7. Victoria presentó a su nuevo entrenador Archived 5 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine – La Prensa (in Spanish)
  8. Héctor Vargas ya es el nuevo entrenador del Victoria – La Prensa (in Spanish)
  9. "Oficial: Wilmer Cruz es nuevo técnico del Victoria de la Liga de Ascenso". diez.hn. 21 May 2019. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
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