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Tegucigalpa.– Real España, who beat Genesis 1-0 this Saturday, temporarily leads the Honduran Apertura Championship, where the fourth day of competition begins this Saturday with three games and two on Sunday.
At home in San Pedro Sula, Real Espanyol, led by Costa Rican Joestin Campos, played a low-level football match but emerged victorious thanks to a brilliant goal from Brayan Moya.
The team led by Campos played better than Genesis and with this victory, they are in first place with 9 points and a record of 3 wins and 1 losses, while their current opponents fell to eighth place with 4 points.
In the second match, the Normal University defeated the Marathon team, which was coached by Argentine Hernan Medina, 2-0 at home.
The college students did not give much freedom to the Marathon team, which had just lost the second game of the CONCACAF Cup to a team from Guatemala called Communications.
The University of Education has been playing without foreigners for years, and the novelty was that after Honduran teenager Padilla opened the scoring in the 56th minute, Argentine Mario Godoy scored the second goal in the 65th minute.
Godoy became the first foreigner to score a goal at the University of Education in Choluteca, a city in the sweltering south of Honduras.
In the third game of the day, Uticapa, which returned to the A-level in this tournament, beat Victoria 1-0 at home, adding its second victory.
Oscar Salas entered the penalty area and shot into the goal, helping the team win.
The day will end on Sunday with the Real Sociedad-Olancho match and the National Classic Olimpia-Motagua match.
Last year’s champions Olimpia, led by Argentine Pedro Trolio, will seek to recover lost ground in the league after losing 1-3 to Vitoria in the third round, while Motagua, led by Argentine naturalized Honduran Diego Vazquez, will try to regain first place, where he was tied with Real Madrid until today. Efe / Infrared
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