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The 2011–12 C.D. Motagua season in the Honduran Liga Nacional was C.D. Motagua's 61st season in its history; the domestic league was divided into two tournaments, Apertura and Clausura. The Apertura started on 7 August, but due to its participation in the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League, their first official game was played on 28 July 2011.〔(CONCACAF.com – Seven clinch berths in Champions League ) – 16 May 2011〕 Motagua, as title holders, were looking for its 13th domestic championship, and its first CONCACAF achievement. The pre-season started on 20 June 2011.〔(LaTribunaDeportiva.hn – El campeón se presenta en Catacamas ) – 22 May 2011〕〔(LaTribuna.hn – Azules pasan pruebas físicas y médicas ) – 20 June 2011〕 ==Apertura== (詳細はLuis López arrived for a one year contract.〔(RadioAmericahn.net – Motagua ficha por un año al "Comayagua" López ) – 29 April 2011〕 Also, 37-year-old goalkeeper joined after a prominent performance at C.D.S. Vida. On 3 June, Honduran midfielder Carlos Discua was transferred from Guatemalan side C.S.D. Comunicaciones.〔(LaPrensa.hn – "Chino" Discua a Motagua ) – 3 June 2011〕 In the evening of 15 June 2011, midfielder Jorge Claros was shoot twice in the head and clavicle by two unidentified persons who tried to steal his car in a neighbor in San Pedro Sula, Claros escaped injured but in a stable condition.〔(LaPrensa.hn – Jorge Claros, operado con éxito tras atentado ) – 16 June 2011〕 On 22 August, the club signed 22-year-old Colombian striker John Palacios from ASA.〔(LaPrensa.hn – Llegó el delantero colombiano de Motagua ) – 22 August 2011〕 Motagua's first game in the league was on 7 August at Estadio Fausto Flores Lagos against C.D. Necaxa losing 0–1.〔(Diez.hn – Necaxa le estrenó la corona a Motagua ) – 7 August 2011〕 On 16 August, due to poor performance both in the league and the Champions League, the club's president Pedro Atala took the decision to separate Ramón Maradiaga as manager;〔(Diez.hn – Primitivo Maradiaga, fuera del Motagua ) – 16 August 2011〕 leaving Luis Reyes as a temporary replacement. Three days later, on 19 September, Mexican coach José Treviño arrived as new manager for the rest of the season;〔(RadioHRN.hn – Pepe Treviño es el nuevo entrenador de Motagua ) – 19 September 2011〕 while Colombian striker John Palacios left the team just one month after his signing arguing differences with teammates.〔(LaTribunaDeportiva.hn – Palacios abandonó a Motagua ) – 19 September 2011〕 On 22 September, the club released a pink jersey to be worn on all the games from October, in a way to support the fight against breast cancer.〔(Diez.hn – "Estoy ilusionado de regresar a Motagua" ) – 22 September 2011〕 On 3 October, striker Jerry Bengtson appeared 50th on ''The World's Top Goal Scorer 2011'' list published by the IFFHS.〔(IFFHS.de – The World's Top Goal Scorer 2011 ) – 3 October 2011〕 On 11 October, the Disciplinary Commission forced Motagua to play its home game against C.D. Marathón in a neutral venue due to the incidents occurred on 9 October at the Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino in the Honduran Superclásico against C.D. Olimpia where one unidentified Motagua fan throw an object to the field injuring rival's player Carlos Mejía at the end of the match;〔(Tiempo.hn – Motagua multado y castigado con un juego ) – 11 October 2011〕 however, Motagua appeal to the decision and the penalization was revoked on 13 October.〔(LaPrensa.hn – Levantan la sanción al estadio Nacional ) – 13 October 2011〕 On 19 November, Motagua was eliminated from the postseason despite winning the last four games in a row;〔(LaTribuna.hn – Motagua murió con las botas puestas ) – 19 October 2011〕 this disqualification was the 13th in Motagua's history. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2011–12 C.D. Motagua season」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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