Honduran Amateur League
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The Honduran Amateur League (Liga Amateur de Honduras in Spanish) was the top-level football league in Honduras from its foundation in 1947 until 1964 when the Liga Nacional was formed.[1][2]
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Season | Champion | Runners-up |
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1947 | Victoria | Motagua |
1948 | Motagua | Victoria |
1949 | Hibueras | Olimpia |
1950–51 | Motagua | Sula |
1951–52 | Sula | Motagua |
1952 | Aduana | Federal |
1953 | Federal | Aduana |
1954–55 | Abacá | Aduana |
1955–56 | Hibueras | Olimpia |
1957–58 | Olimpia | Hibueras |
1958–59 | Olimpia | Independiente |
1959 | Olimpia | Marathón |
1960–61 | Olimpia | España |
1961 | Olimpia | Independiente |
1962 | Vida | Salamar |
1963–64 | Olimpia | España |
1964 | Olimpia | Platense |
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- "Ismael Responde" (in Spanish). Diario La Prensa. 2007-08-30. Archived from the original on 2007-11-09.