Clásico centroamericano
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The Clásico centroamericano (Central American classic) is a rivalry between the Costa Rica national football team and the Honduras national football team.[1] The rivalry has also presented at club level for having the most successful clubs in Central America in terms of the CONCACAF Champions League.
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Other names | Derbi centroamericano |
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Location | Central America (UNCAF) |
Teams | Costa Rica Honduras |
First meeting | 4 April 1930 La Tropical Havana, Cuba (CRC 8–0 HON) |
Latest meeting | 6 June 2021 Estadio Nacional San Pedro Sula, Honduras (CRC 2–1 HON) |
Next meeting | 23 March 2024 |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 70 |
Most wins | Costa Rica (23) |
All-time series | 23–25–22 (Costa Rica) |
Largest victory | Costa Rica 8–0 Honduras (4 April 1930) |
Costa Rica in Honduras is considered one of the most important rivals, since Costa Rica’s paternity has been a clear over Honduras since the beginning of this rivalry, along with the Mexico national football team and the El Salvador national football team. Moreover, Honduras is considered in Costa Rica also as one of the most important rivals, along with the Mexico national football team and the United States men's national team. This rivalry is also accentuated by the selections that are higher amounts of account in the Copa Centroamericana trophies, most World Cup appearances and otherwise being the only teams to have achieved Aztecazo in World Cup qualifying.
These two sides are considered as the best in Central America to compete globally. The Costa Rica national team boasts the best in the area by being the only Central American national team to progress to the second round of a FIFA World Cup. This achievement has been accomplished twice, the first being at the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy and the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. The team has won 8 Copas Centroamericana, making Costa Rica the most successful team in the competition. Costa Rica have participated in six World Cups; 1990, 2002, 2006, 2014, 2018 and in 2022. Meanwhile the Honduras national team has never made it out of the group stage in the three World Cups the team has taken part in, España 1982, South Africa 2010, and Brazil 2014. The Honduras national team has won 4 Copas Centroamericana and one CONCACAF Gold Cup in 1981. Outside of North America the team has participated in the 2001 Copa América, the only Copa América Honduras has ever been invited to. The team won third place after knocking off Uruguay in the third place match. That year Honduras reached its highest ranking on the FIFA World Rankings at rank 20. On the other hand, while Costa Rica has managed to remain being a competitive side with a decent performance, Honduras has been marked with numerous heavy defeats in every major games, either friendlies or competitions, often by five goals up.
The rivalry can be considered very even, since the number of wins in direct clashes selections levels from the first game in 1930, has always remained relatively even (with ups and downs for both teams at different times, but always showing enough equity). The history of fighting, a total of 70 games, has 23 wins to the Costa Rica national football team, 22 wins for the Honduras national football team and 25 draws, almost bringing equity in this rivalry is demonstrated.