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'''Honduras Apertura 2006-07''' is the opening season of [[Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras]], the first division national [[Football (soccer)|football]] league in [[Honduras]]. It followed the [[Honduras Clausura 2005-06]] season. The winner will compete in the [[Copa Interclubes UNCAF 2007|2007]] [[UNCAF Club Tournament]]. The league games started [[12 August]], [[2006]] and it finished on [[17 December]], [[2006]].
[[Image:Charles Geoffrey Vickers 1973.jpg|thumb|Geoffrey Vickers in 1973, Photo by Prof [[Melvin Webber]].]]


==2006-07 teams==
'''Charles Geoffrey Vickers''' (13 October 1894 - 16 March 1982) was an [[England|English]] lawyer, administrator, writer and pioneering [[systems scientist]]. He had varied interests with roles at different times with the [[London Passenger Transport Board]], [[Law Society]], [[Medical Research Council]] and Mental Health Research Fund.


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He also had a distinguished military career, being awarded the [[Victoria Cross]] in WW1 while serving in the [[The Sherwood Foresters (The Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment)]], and in WW2 he was Deputy Director General at the [[Ministry of Economic Warfare]], in charge of economic intelligence and member of the [[Joint Intelligence Committee]].
| '''[[Atletico Olanchano]]'''<br>([[Catacamas]]) (promoted)
| '''[[Hispano FC|Hispano]]'''<br>([[Comayagua]])
| '''[[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathón]]'''<br>([[San Pedro Sula]])
| '''[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]'''<br>([[Tegucigalpa]])
| '''[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]'''<br>([[Tegucigalpa]])
| '''[[Club Deportivo Platense|Platense]]'''<br>([[Puerto Cortes]])
| '''[[Real España]]'''<br>([[San Pedro Sula]])
| '''[[Pumas UNAH|Broncos-UNAH]]'''<br>([[Choluteca]])
| '''[[Club Deportivo Victoria|Victoria]]'''<br>([[La Ceiba]])
| '''[[Club Social y Deportivo Vida|Vida]]'''<br>([[La Ceiba]])
|}


==Round 1==
He was knighted in 1946. The [[Sir Geoffrey Vickers Memorial Award]] has been presented by the [[International Society for the Systems Sciences]] every year since 1987 in his memory.
::'''Round 1'''
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<th style="background:silver;">'''Date'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Home'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Away'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Score'''</th>
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<td>[[12 August]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Victoria|Victoria]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]</td><td>1-2</td>
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<td>[[12 August]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Marathón |Marathón]]</td><td>[[Hispano FC|Hispano]]</td><td>1-1</td>
<tr>
<td>[[13 August]]</td><td>[[Atlético Olanchano]]</td><td>[[Club Social y Deportivo Vida|Vida]]</td><td>3-1</td>
<tr>
<td>[[13 August]]</td><td>[[Universidad NAH|Broncos-UNAH]]</td><td>[[Real España]]</td><td>1-0</td>
<tr>
<td>[[13 August]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Platense|Platense]]</td><td>1-3</td>
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==Biography ==
==Round 2==
::'''Round 2'''
===Early life===
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Geoffrey Vickers was born and grew up in [[Nottingham]], where his father Charles Henry Vickers ran a successful lace business, Vickers & Hine Ltd.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/1404/notts.html|title=Vickers Lace Company of Nottingham|accessdate=2008-01-18}}</ref> He described his first day of school as "school introduced me to the anguish reserved both for the non-conformist who wishes to conform and the awkward who long to excel in dexterity".<ref name=MF/> He attended Bramcote, a preparatory school near Scarborough and then [[Oundle School]]; an [[Independent school (UK)|public school]] before entering [[Merton College]], Oxford where he briefly studied Classics from 1913 until the start of war.
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<th style="background:silver;">'''Date'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Home'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Away'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Score'''</th>
<tr>
<td>[[19 August]]</td><td>[[Club Social y Deportivo Vida|Vida]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathón]]</td><td>2-5</td>
<tr>
<td>[[19 August]]</td><td>[[Real España]]</td><td>[[Atlético Olanchano]]</td><td>1-0</td>
<tr>
<td>[[20 August]]</td><td>[[Hispano FC|Hispano]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]</td><td>0-0</td>
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<td>[[20 August]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Platense|Platense]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Victoria|Victoria]]</td><td>1-0</td>
<tr>
<td>[[20 August]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]</td><td>[[Universidad NAH|Broncos-UNAH]]</td><td>1-1</td>
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==Round 3==
He later described his home as "a place of unalloyed happiness.The only stresses of the time came from the external world of school or the internal world of awakening conflict and confusion ... I remember nothing desired that was satisfied by spending money of mine and nothing that was denied for lack of money ... we moved by bicycle and bus, played in each other's gardens and stayed in farmhouses". He described his father as "the best and most lovable man I ever knew; and be seemed to combine the two superlatives without the slightest effort".<ref name=MF/>
::'''Round 3'''
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<th style="background:silver;">'''Date'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Home'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Away'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Score'''</th>
<tr>
<td>[[26 August]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Victoria|Victoria]]</td><td>[[Atlético Olanchano]]</td><td>2-1</td>
<tr>
<td>[[27 August]]</td><td>[[Hispano FC|Hispano]]</td><td>[[Real España]]</td><td>2-1</td>
<tr>
<td>[[27 August]]</td><td>[[Universidad NAH|Broncos-UNAH]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Platense|Platense]]</td><td>0-0</td>
<tr>
<td>[[27 August]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathón]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]</td><td>[[Honduran Soccer Derby of the M's|4-0]]</td>
<tr>
<td>[[27 August]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo y Social Vida|Vida]]</td><td>1-0</td>
<tr>
</table>


===World War I===
==Round 4==
::'''Round 4'''
[[Image:VCCharlesGeoffreyVickers.jpg|thumb|Photo submitted by Martin Hornby - (Gallaher Cigarette Cards)]]
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His education was interrupted by [[World War 1]]. He and his brother William Burnell Vickers volunteered for service in the army, joining the [[Sherwood Foresters]] (7th Robin Hood Battalion) and was in France before the end of 1914<ref name=MF>{{cite book|title=My Family - Memories of four generations before my own|date=1972|author=Geoffrey Vickers}}</ref> first as a second lieutenant, promoted to temporary [[Captain]] in 1915 and then to [[Major]] and as Second in Command, 1 Bn, The Lincolnshire Regiment in 1918. Explaining his thoughts about going to war, he later wrote "In August Germany invaded Belgium, we had a treaty with Belgium, so we all stopped what we were doing and went off to war. It was as simple as that".<ref name=MF/> He was awarded the [[Victoria Cross]] for action in 1915 and the [[Croix de Guerre]] (Belgium) in 1918.<ref name = "OO 71"> [http://libraryarchive.open.ac.uk/ead/search/?operation=full&recid=gb-2315-gv Biographical History] Reprint from the Institute of Internal Studies, University of California Berkeley. Also includes photocopy of the article taken from "Human Relations". Volume 24, number 5, 1971.</ref>
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<th style="background:silver;">'''Date'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Home'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Away'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Score'''</th>
<tr>
<td>[[2 September]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo y Social Vida|Vida]]</td><td>[[Universidad NAH|Broncos-UNAH]]</td><td>1-0</td>
<tr>
<td>[[2 September]]</td><td>[[Real España]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]</td><td>0-0</td>
<tr>
<td>[[3 September]]</td><td>[[Atlético Olanchano]]</td><td>[[Hispano FC|Hispano]]</td><td>1-1</td>
<tr>
<td>[[3 September]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Platense|Platense]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathón]]</td><td>2-2</td>
<tr>
<td>[[3 September]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Victoria|Victoria]]</td><td>2-1</td>
<tr>
</table>


==Round 5==
He won the Victoria Cross for his actions on the 14 October 1915 when he held a barrier across a trench in the [[Hohenzollern Redoubt]], [[France]] against heavy German bomb attacks (the 'bombs' of the citation were early grenades) ordering a second barrier to be built behind him in order to secure the safety of the trench regardless of the fact that his own retreat would be cut off holding back the enemy for long enough for a second barrier to be completed.<ref name=wfrm>{{cite web|url=http://www.wfrmuseum.org.uk/vcwinners.htm|title=WORCESTERSHIRE AND SHERWOOD FORESTERS REGIMENT -VICTORIA CROSS WINNERS|publisher=Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regimental museum|accessdate=2008-01-18}}</ref>
::'''Round 5'''
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<th style="background:silver;">'''Date'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Home'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Away'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Score'''</th>
<tr>
<td>[[7 September]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathón]]</td><td>[[Real España]]</td><td>0-0</td>
<tr>
<td>[[10 September]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Victoria|Victoria]]</td><td>[[Club Social y Deportivo Vida|Vida]]</td><td>2-0</td>
<tr>
<td>[[10 September]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]</td><td>[[Tegucigalpa's football derby|2-1]]</td>
<tr>
<td>[[10 September]]</td><td>[[Broncos-Universidad NAH|Broncos-UNAH]]</td><td>[[Atlético Olanchano]]</td><td>1-2</td>
<tr>
<td>[[10 September]]</td><td>[[Hispano FC|Hispano]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Platense|Platense]]</td><td>0-0</td>
<tr>
</table>


==Round 6==
His brother Burnell was killed in action in action in 1916.
::'''Round 6'''
</table>
<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2">
<th style="background:silver;">'''Date'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Home'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Away'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Score'''</th>
<tr>
<td>[[13 September]]</td><td>[[Universidad NAH|Broncos-UNAH]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]</td><td>3-5</td>
<tr>
<td>[[14 September]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Platense|Platense]]</td><td>[[Atlético Olanchano]]</td><td>2-2</td>
<tr>
<td>[[14 September]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Victoria|Victoria]] </td><td>[[Hispano FC|Hispano]]</td><td>1-2</td>
<tr>
<td>[[14 September]]</td><td>[[Real España]]</td><td>[[Club Social y Deportivo Vida|Vida]]</td><td>2-0</td>
<tr>
<td>[[21 September]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathón]]</td><td>0-0</td>
<tr>
</table>


==Round 7==
In June 1918 he commanded a battalion in the [[Second Battle of the Marne]] for which he was awarded the Belgian Croix de Guerre.<ref name=FaG>{{cite web|url=http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10355150|title=Charles Geoffrey Vickers|publisher=Find A Grave|accessdate=2008-01-19}}</ref>
::'''Round 7'''
</table>
<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2">
<th style="background:silver;">'''Date'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Home'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Away'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Score'''</th>
<tr>
<td>[[17 September]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]</td><td>[[Real España]]</td><td>[[Motagua and Real España football rivalry|2-0]]</td>
<tr>
<td>[[17 September]]</td><td>[[Hispano FC|Hispano]]</td><td>[[Universidad NAH|Broncos-UNAH]]</td><td>3-1</td>
<tr>
<td>[[17 September]]</td><td>[[Atlético Olanchano]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]</td><td>0-2</td>
<tr>
<td>[[17 September]]</td><td>[[Club Social y Deportivo Vida|Vida]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Platense|Platense]]</td><td>2-2</td>
<tr>
<td>[[17 September]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathón]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Victoria|Victoria]] </td><td>2-2</td>
<tr>
</table>


===Inter-war years===
==Round 8==
::'''Round 8'''
After the war he returned to Oxford and took a pass degree in [[French language|French]], [[European history]] and [[law]] in 1919. He qualified as a solicitor in 1923 and by 1926 he was a partner in the leading London law firm of [[Slaughter and May]]. He specialised in the legal aspects of large financial operations, many of which has international dimensions. In 1930 he was one of the first to take the five day commercial flight from the UK to India and during the 1930's he was also involved in negotiating the extension of the German debt.<ref name=RtF7>{{cite web|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Jv7pAost3hUC&pg=PA2&lpg=PA2&dq=%22Association+for+Service+and+Reconstruction%22&source=web&ots=cAL9l3pTwk&sig=IPM9I3F9nmYRRLdj_xel9Pl9xWg&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result|title=Policymaking, Communication, and Social Learning|accessdate=2008-10-10|publisher=Google Books}}</ref>
</table>
<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2">
<th style="background:silver;">'''Date'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Home'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Away'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Score'''</th>
<tr>
<td>[[23 September]]</td><td>[[Universidad NAH|Broncos-UNAH]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Victoria|Victoria]]</td><td>1-1</td>
<tr>
<td>[[23 September]]</td><td>[[Real España]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Platense|Platense]]</td><td>2-2</td>
<tr>
<td>[[24 September]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]</td><td>[[Hispano FC|Hispano]]</td><td>1-1</td>
<tr>
<td>[[24 September]]</td><td>[[Atlético Olanchano]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathón]]</td><td>0-3</td>
<tr>
<td>[[24 September]]</td><td>[[Club Social y Deportivo Vida|Vida]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]</td><td>0-2</td>
<tr>
</table>


==Round 9==
In 1938 he established and chaired the 'Association for Service and Reconstruction.<ref name=RtF7/> The above initiative put him in touch with a number of people who met regularly in a group called 'The Moot' that also included Joe Oldham, [[Karl Mannheim]], Reinhard Niebuhr, [[Paul Tillich]], Middleton Murray, [[T. S. Eliot]], [[Michael Polanyi]], [[Walter_Hamilton_Moberly|Sir Walter Moberly]] and [[Adolph Lowe]]. The Moot itself grew out of a conference on Church, Community and State held in Oxford in 1937.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Jv7pAost3hUC&pg=PA2&lpg=PA2&dq=%22the+moot%22&source=web&ots=cAL9l3pZBf&sig=-1OGywuB6xs0jWrzACyvAuVbzqE&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=4&ct=result|title=Policymaking, Communication, and Social Learning|accessdate=2008-10-10|publisher=Google Books}}</ref>
::'''Round 9'''
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<th style="background:silver;">'''Date'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Home'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Away'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Score'''</th>
<tr>
<td>[[1 October]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Victoria|Victoria]]</td><td>[[Real España]]</td><td>0-1</td>
<tr>
<td>[[1 October]]</td><td>[[Hispano FC|Hispano]]</td><td>[[Club Social y Deportivo Vida|Vida]]</td><td>3-1</td>
<tr>
<td>[[1 October]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Platense|Platense]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]</td><td>0-3</td>
<tr>
<td>[[1 October]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]</td><td>[[Atlético Olanchano]]</td><td>1-0</td>
<tr>
<td>[[7 October]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathón]]</td><td>[[Universidad NAH|Broncos-UNAH]]</td><td>2-1</td>
<tr>
</table>


===World War II===
==Round 10==
::'''Round 10'''
Vickers served in [[World War II]]; he was re-commissioned as a [[Colonel (UK)|Colonel]], and was seconded as Deputy Director General at the [[Ministry of Economic Warfare]], in charge of economic intelligence. From 1941 to 1945 he was a member of the [[Joint Intelligence Committee (UK)|Joint Intelligence Committee]] of the [[Chiefs of Staff Committee|Chiefs of Staff]].<ref name ="BL"> [http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/frames/fulldesc?inst_id=1&coll_id=213&full=1&template=1 VICKERS, Col Sir (Charles) Geoffrey (1894-1982)] British library of political and economical science, retrieved 2007.</ref>
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<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2">
<th style="background:silver;">'''Date'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Home'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Away'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Score'''</th>
<tr>
<td>[[4 October]]</td><td>[[Real España]]</td><td>[[Universidad NAH|Broncos-UNAH]]</td><td>1-0</td>
<tr>
<td>[[4 October]]</td><td>[[Club Social y Deportivo Vida|Vida]]</td><td>[[Atlético Olanchano]]</td><td>3-2</td>
<tr>
<td>[[4 October]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Platense|Platense]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]</td><td>2-1</td>
<tr>
<td>[[18 October]]</td><td>[[Hispano FC|Hispano]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathón]]</td><td>2-0</td>
<tr>
<td>[[18 October]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Victoria|Victoria]]</td><td>0-1</td>
<tr>
</table>


==Round 11==
He was also a member of the [[London Passenger Transport Board]] (1941-46) and of the Council of [[Law Society]] (1944-48).<ref name ="BL"/>
::'''Round 11'''
</table>
<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2">
<th style="background:silver;">'''Date'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Home'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Away'''</th>
<th style="background:silver;">'''Score'''</th>
<tr>
<td>[[14 October]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathón]]</td><td>[[Club Social y Deportivo Vida|Vida]]</td><td>1-0</td>
<tr>
<td>[[14 October]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Victoria|Victoria]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Platense|Platense]]</td><td>2-1</td>
<tr>
<td>[[15 October]]</td><td>[[Atlético Olanchano]]</td><td>[[Real España]]</td><td>3-2</td>
<tr>
<td>[[15 October]]</td><td>[[Universidad NAH|Broncos-UNAH]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]</td><td>1-0</td>
<tr>
<td>[[15 October]]</td><td>[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]</td><td>[[Hispano FC|Hispano]]</td><td>2-0</td>
<tr>
</table>


===Afterwards===
After the war, Vickers had a successful career in management and administration before becoming a prolific writer and speaker on the subject of social [[systems analysis]] and the complex patterns of social organisation. He wrote many booking including The ''Art of Judgement'', ''Freedom in a rocking Boat'' and ''Human Systems are Different''. He introduced the concept of 'Appreciative Systems' to describe human activity which is related to the concept of [[Appreciative inquiry]]. His work was taken-up by researchers at the [[Open University]] in particular.


== Tables ==
From 1946 to 1948 he was also first Legal Adviser to the [[National Coal Board]]. At the time of creation on the 1st January 1947 when some 750,000 workers from 800 different private companies<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rhondda-cynon-taff.gov.uk/stellent/groups/public/documents/hcst/content.hcst?lang=en&textonly=on&dDocName=01630| title=Coal Industry Nationalisation - 60 Years On|accessdate=2008-01-18}}</ref> became part of the largest employer in the western world<ref>{{cite web|url=http://systems.open.ac.uk/page.cfm?pageid=resourceVickers|title=Geoffrey Vickers|accessdate=2008-01-18}}</ref> where he worked alongside [[E. F. Schumacher]].<ref name = "OO 71"/> Afterwards he beacme a member of National Coal Board in charge of manpower, training, education, health and welfare (1948-55).


Colours:
From 1952 until 1960 he was member of the [[Medical Research Council]] and was chairman of the Research Committee of Mental Health Research Fund from 1951-1967.<ref name ="BL"/> In 1977 he was president of the Society for General Systems Research, now the [[International Society for the Systems Sciences]].
*Green- Classified for play-offs
*Red- Disqualified from play-offs
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!bgcolor="red"|7
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"| [[Real España]]
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|21
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|18
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|5
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|6
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|7
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|18
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|20
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|-2
|-
!bgcolor="red"|8
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"| [[Club Deportivo Victoria|Victoria]]
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|19
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|18
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|5
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|4
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|9
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|21
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|28
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|-7
|-
!bgcolor="red"|9
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"| [[Universidad NAH|Broncos-UNAH]]
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|14
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|18
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|3
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|5
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|10
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|17
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|26
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|-9
|-
!bgcolor="red"|10
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"| [[Club Social y Deportivo Vida|Vida]]
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|11
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|18
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|3
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|2
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|13
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|17
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|39
!bgcolor="FFFFFF"|-22
|-
|}


==La Liguilla==
Between 1955 and 1958 he took part in the 'Round Table on Man and Industry' a project sponsored by the School of Social Work at the University of Toronto, the conclusions of which were published in 'The Undirected society'.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Undirected Society|page=preface}}</ref> On the inside jacket cover he muses 'The Industrial band-wagon rolls ever faster onwards, remaking the world we live in and with it ourselves. Are we in the driving seat or merely passengers - or even under the wheels? What part does human decision making play in directing or controlling the process?'.


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His second wife, and close companion died in 1972 and his manuscripts for 'Western Culture and Systems Thinking' and 'Autonomy and Responsibility' were constantly rejected for publication.<ref name=RtF14>{{cite book|title=Rethinking the Future - Correspondence between Geoffrey Vickers and Adolf Lowe|page=14}}</ref>
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In 1977 he moved to a retirement home, on the same street in Goring on Thames on which he had lived for many years.<ref name=RtF14/>
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| RD1-team01=[[Hispano FC|Hispano]]
Geoffrey died in 1982, however the influence for his work is still alive. The International Society for the Systems Sciences presents the [[Sir Geoffrey Vickers Memorial Award]] each year in his memory.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.isss.org/projects/vickers_award|title=Vickers Award|Publisher=International Society for the Systems Sciences|accessdate=2008-01-18}}</ref> His military medals were left to the Sherwood Foresters Collection and are on display in [[Nottingham Castle]].<ref name=wfrm/>
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===Semi Finals===

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! align=right|Team #1 !! Agg. !! align=left|Team #2 !! 1st leg !! 2nd leg
|-
|align=right|[[Hispano FC|Hispano]]|| align=center| 2-6 || '''[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]''' || align=center| 2-1 || align=center| 0-5
|-
|align=right|[[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathon]]|| align=center| 2-3 || '''[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]''' || align=center| 2-1 || align=center| 0-2<sup>1</sup>
|}

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|date = [[2 December]] [[2006]]<br />&nbsp; <br />&nbsp;
|team1 = {{flagicon|Honduras}} [[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathon]]
|score = 2&ndash;1
|report= &nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>
|team2 = {{flagicon|Honduras}} [[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]
|goals1 = [[Emil Martinez]] {{goal|23}}<br />[[Marcelo Segales]] {{goal|79}}
|goals2 = [[Luciano Emilio]] {{goal|36}}
|stadium = [[Estadio Olimpico]]<br /> [[San Pedro Sula]], [[Honduras]]<br />'''Attendance:''' n/a<br />'''Referee:''' Henry Ramirez ([[Honduras|HON]])
}}
{{footballbox
|date = [[6 December]] [[2006]]<br />&nbsp; <br />&nbsp;
|team1 = {{flagicon|Honduras}} [[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]
|score = 2&ndash;0
|report= &nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>
|team2 = {{flagicon|Honduras}} [[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathon]]
|goals1 = [[Milton Palacios]] {{goal|36}}<br>[[Frank Arevalo]] {{goal|58}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = [[Estadio Tiburcio Carias Andino]]<br />[[Tegucigalpa]], [[Honduras]]<br />'''Attendance:''' 12,144<br />'''Referee:''' Mario Moncada ([[Honduras|HON]])
}}
''[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]] advances to finals 3-2 on aggregate.
----
{{footballbox
|date = [[2 December]] [[2006]]<br />&nbsp; <br />&nbsp;
|team1 = {{flagicon|Honduras}} [[Hispano FC|Hispano]]
|score = 2&ndash;1
|report= &nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>
|team2 = {{flagicon|Honduras}} [[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]
|goals1 = [[Sergio Diduch]]<br>[[Mauricio Castro]]
|goals2 = [[Pedro Aparecido Santana|Pedrinho]]
|stadium = [[Estadio Carlos Miranda]]<br /> [[Comayagua]], [[Honduras]]<br />'''Attendance:''' n/a<br />'''Referee:''' Marcio Carranza ([[Honduras|HON]])
}}
{{footballbox
|date = [[7 December]] [[2006]]<br />&nbsp; <br />&nbsp;
|team1 = {{flagicon|Honduras}} [[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]
|score = 5&ndash;0
|report= &nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>
|team2 = {{flagicon|Honduras}} [[Hispano FC|Hispano]]
|goals1 = [[Jairo Martinez]] {{goal|12}}<br>[[Oscar Torlacoff]] {{goal|23}}<br>[[Jairo Martinez]] {{goal|31}}<br />[[Luis Guzmán]] {{goal|36}}<br>[[Pedro Aparecido Santana|Pedrinho]] {{goal|85}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = [[Estadio Tiburcio Carias Andino]]<br />[[Tegucigalpa]], [[Honduras]]<br />'''Attendance:''' 13,365 <br />'''Referee:''' ([[Honduras|HON]])
}}
''[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]] advances to finals 6-2 on aggregate.

===Finals===
Team #1 plays home at 1st leg.

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! align=right|Team #1 !! Agg. !! align=left|Team #2 !! 1st leg !! 2nd leg
|-
|align=right|'''[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]'''|| align=center| [[Tegucigalpa's football derby|4-2]] ||[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]|| align=center| 1-1 || align=center| 3-1
|}

{{footballbox
|date = [[10 December]] [[2006]]<br />&nbsp; <br />&nbsp;
|team1 = [[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]] {{flagicon|Honduras}}
|score = [[Tegucigalpa's football derby|1&ndash;1]]
|report= &nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>
|team2 = {{flagicon|Honduras}} [[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]
|goals1 = [[Victor Bernardez]] {{goal|13}}
|goals2 = [[Wilmer Velasquez]] {{goal|11}}
|stadium = [[Estadio Tiburcio Carias Andino]]<br /> [[Tegucigalpa]], [[Honduras]]<br />'''Attendance:''' 32,055 <br />'''Referee:''' Ricardo Zelaya ([[Honduras|HON]])
}}
{{footballbox
|date = [[17 December]] [[2006]]<br />&nbsp; <br />&nbsp;
|team1 = [[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]] {{flagicon|Honduras}}
|score = [[Tegucigalpa's football derby|1&ndash;3]]
|report= &nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>
|team2 = {{flagicon|Honduras}} [[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]
|goals1 = [[Maynor Figueroa]] {{goal|21}}
|goals2 = [[Victor Bernardez]] {{goal|40}} <br> [[Jocimar Nascimento]] {{goal|56}} <br> [[Luis Guzman (football player)|Luis Guzmán]] {{goal|90}}
|stadium = [[Estadio Olimpico]]<br />[[San Pedro Sula]], [[Honduras]]<br />'''Attendance:''' 38,256 <br />'''Referee:''' Mario Moncada ([[Honduras|HON]])
}}

==Awards==
*Champion:<br>[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]<br>Awarded 360,000 [[Honduran lempira|Lempira]]s

*Sub Champion:<br>[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]<br>Awarded 155,000 [[Honduran lempira|Lempira]]s

*Fair Play:<br>[[Broncos UNAH]]<br>Awarded 50,000 [[Honduran lempira|Lempira]]s

*Top Goal Scorer:<br>[[Carlo Costly]]<br>Awarded 30,000 [[Honduran lempira|Lempira]]s


*Best Goalkeeper:<br>[[Ricardo Canales]]<br>Awarded 30,000 [[Honduran lempira|Lempira]]s
== Systems practice ==
In the later years Vickers wrote and lectured on the subject of social [[systems analysis]] and the complex patterns of social organisation. His work was taken-up by researchers at the [[Open University]] in particular.<ref>In 2004, a collection of archive papers, mainly relating to systems analysis and his publications, were donated to the [http://library.open.ac.uk/waltonhall/collections/archive.html Open University Archive].</ref> Vickers is regarded as a systems practitioner rather than an academic. He introduced the concept of [[Appreciative inquiry|appreciative system]]s to describe human activity. He recognized that appreciation of systems requires the participation of not only the observer, but also that of the subject.<ref>http://www.open2.net/systems/practice/files/geo_vick.pdf</ref>


*Most Valubale Player:<br><br>Awarded 30,000 [[Honduran lempira|Lempira]]s
Much of his work is devoted to the analysis of judgement in terms of what he called 'appreciative behaviour': this is described most effectively in ''The Art of Judgement'' (1965). He believed that social institutions are best analysed as systems, and his published work, notably ''Human Systems are Different'' (1983), made far-reaching contributions to systems thinking in its applications to human society.<ref name = "OO 71"/>


*Rookie of the year:<br>[[Henry Bermúdez]]<br>Awarded 30,000 [[Honduran lempira|Lempira]]s
=== Appreciative System ===
Appreciative System is a term invented by Vickers in 1968 to refer to "the activity of attaching meaning to communication or the code by which we do so".<ref> Vickers, "Science and the Appreciative System", in: Human Relations.(1968); 21: 99-119 </ref>. This term is related to the concept of [[Appreciative inquiry]].


==Records==
Vickers has stated:
*Highest fee paid:<br>[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]-[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]<br>[[17 December]]<br>Estadio Olimpico, [[San Pedro Sula]]<br>38,256 fans<br>4,528,020 [[Honduran lempira|lempira]]s
* 'I find it surprising that we have no accepted word to describe the activity of attaching meaning to communication or the code by which we do so, a code which is constantly confirmed, developed or changed by use. I have for many years referred to this mental activity as ”appreciation‘; and to the code which it uses, as its ”'''appreciative system'''‘; and to the state of that code at any time as its ”appreciative setting‘. I call it a system because, although tolerant of ambiguity and even inconsistency, it is sensitive to them and tries to reconcile them‘.<ref> Vickers 1983, p. 43 </ref>
* 'I'm interested in Systems from the personal up to the very large, human, social systems, I'm also interested in systems of concepts and values through which we see all the others which I call appreciative systems.'<ref>Open University interview with Vickers filmed in 1978 - [http://www.open2.net/systems/practice/sir.html Video Clip] [http://www.open2.net/systems/practice/files/geo_vick.pdf Transcript]</ref>


*Highest Assistance:<br>[[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]-[[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]<br>[[17 December]]<br>Estadio Olimpico, [[San Pedro Sula]]<br>38,256 fans<br>4,528,020 [[Honduran lempira|lempira]]s
A response by [[Peter Checkland]]:
* "Vickers argues that our human experience develops within us 'readiness to notice particular aspects of our situation, to discriminate them in particular ways and to measure them against particular standards of comparison..."These readinesses are organized into ''''appreciative system'''''' which creates for all of us, individually and socially our appreciated world....the appreciative settings condition new experience but are modified by the new experience; such circular relations Vickers takes to be the common facts of social life, but we fail to see this clearly, he argues, because of the concentration in our science-based culture on linear causal chains an on the notion of goal-seeking."


*Lowest fee paid:
* "Vickers suggests replacing the goal-setting and goal-seeking with feedback models by one in which personal, institutional ,or cultural activity consists in maintaining desired relationships and eluding undesired ones. The process is a cyclical one which operates like this: Our previous experiences have created for us certain ”standards‘ or ”norms‘, usually ”tacit‘ (and also, at a more general level, ”values‘, more general concepts of what is humanly good and bad); the standards, norms and/or values lead to readiness to notice only certain features of our situations, they determine what ”facts‘ are relevant; the facts noticed are evaluated against the norms, a process which both leads to our taking regulatory action and modifies the norms or standards, so that future experiences will be evaluated differently".<ref> [[Peter Checkland]] "Systems Thinking Systems Practice" (p. 262)</ref>


*Lowest Assistance:
Geoffrey Vickers continued corresponding with Peter Checkland in the years before Vickers' death and discuss about the relationship between systems ideas and real-world experience. From those discussions Checkland created the model of the appreciative process, that may be used as a basis for making sense of the world we live in. Checkland (2004) worked on numerous examples to demonstrate the way in which the model may be applied in very different situations.<ref> [[Peter Checkland]] (2004), "Webs of significance: the work of Geoffrey Vickers" in: ''Systems Research and Behavioral Science'', Vol 22, Is 4 , Pp 291-298.</ref>


==Top Goal Scorer==
=== Moral and political philosophy ===
Top 5 Shown as of [[December 10]]
Geoffrey Vickers' perspectives on moral and political philosophy can be presented through three key terms:<ref> Garrath Williams (2004), "Geoffrey Vickers: philosopher of responsibility", in: ''Systems Research and Behavioral Science'', Vol 22, Is 4 , Pp 291-298.</ref>
* Our human capacity to respond aptly to our situation;
* The analysis of modern society in terms of institutions; and
* The moral importance of responsibility to the maintenance of human culture and cooperation


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
== Publications ==
|-
Geoffrey Vickers wrote several books, articles and papers:
! Position
* 1959, ''The Undirected Society''. Essays on the human implications of industrialisation in Canada 1959
! Player
* 1965, ''The Art of Judgment : A Study of Policy Making'' (1965 - Republished December 1995) (In Print)
! Scored for
* 1967, ''Towards a sociology of management''. (1967)
! Goals
* 1968, ''Value systems and social process'' (1968 - Republished 2001) (In Print)
|-
* 1972, ''Freedom in a rocking boat: changing values in an unstable society'' (Paperback - April 1972)
| 1
* 1973, ''Making Institutions Work'' (Textbook Binding - January 1973)
| align="left"| [[Carlos Costly]]
* 1980, ''Responsibility Its Sources and Limits'' (Paperback - June 1980)
| align="left"| [[Club Deportivo Platense|Platense]]
* 1984, ''Human Systems Are Different'' (Paperback - December 1984)
| 10
* 1994, ''The Vickers Papers'', Edited by the Open Systems Group (Paperback - December 1984)
|-
| 2
| align="left"| [[Wilmer Velasquez]]
| align="left"| [[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]
| 9
|-
| -
| align="left"| [[Walter Martínez]]
| align="left"| [[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathon]]
| 9
|-
| 3
| align="left"| [[Emil Martinez]]
| align="left"| [[Club Deportivo Marathón|Marathon]]
| 8
|-
| -
| align="left"| [[Jairo Martinez]]
| align="left"| [[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]
| 8
|-
| -
| align="left"| [[Pedro Aparecido Santana|Pedrinho]]
| align="left"| [[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]
| 8
|-
| 4
| align="left"| [[Wilson Palacios]]
| align="left"| [[Club Deportivo Olimpia|Olimpia]]
| 7
|-
| -
| align="left"| Hector Flores
| align="left"| [[Club Deportivo Victoria|Victoria]]
| 7
|-
| 5
| align="left"| Marcelo Ferreira
| align="left"| [[Atlético Olanchano]]
| 6
|-
| -
| align="left"| Henry Hernandez
| align="left"| [[Club Deportivo y Social Vida|Vida]]
| 6
|-
| -
| align="left"| Jocimar do Nacimento
| align="left"| [[Club Deportivo Motagua|Motagua]]
|}


==Squads==
;About Vickers
===Atlético Olanchano===
* 1987, Guy B. Adams, John Forester and Bayard L. Catron (Ed.), ''Policymaking, Communication, and Social Learning'', (Hardcover - July 1987)
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} Marcelo Ferreira Martins
* 1991, Jeanie Vickers (Ed.), ''Rethinking the Future : The Correspondence Between Geoffrey Vickers and [[Adolph Lowe]]'', (Hardcover - June 1991)
* 1995, Margaret Blunden and Malcolm Dando (Ed.), ''Rethinking Public Policy-Making : Questioning Assumptions, Challenging Beliefs : Essays in Honour of Sir Geoffrey Vickers on His Centenary'' (Hardcover - September 1995). (In print)
* 2004, Ray Ison (ed.), "Geoffrey Vickers 2004: Contemporary Applications and Changing Appreciative Settings", Special Issue of ''Systems Research and Behavioral Science'', Volume 22, Issue 4.


===Hispano===
;Vickers writings in Adolph Lowe Archive<ref>{{cite web|url=http://library.albany.edu/speccoll/findaids/ger022.htm|title=Adolph Lowe Papers|publisher=[[University of Albany]]|accessdate=2008-01-18}}</ref>
{|
* "Purpose and Force; The Bases of Order" (pub), 1940.
| valign="top" width=50% |
* "Incomes and Earnings–A Steady State?" (pub.), circa 1960.
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Marco Antonio Mejía
* "The Management of Conflict" (pub.), 1972.
* {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Kerpo de Leon
* "Towards a More Stable State" (pub.), 1972.
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Mauricio Castro
* Copies of Vickers-Simon Correspondence (unpub. TS), 1973.
| valign="top" width=50% |
* "Whither the Mixed Economy?" (pub.), 1973.
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Leonardo Isaula
* "Some Implications of Systems Thinking" (unpub. TS), 1978.
* {{flagicon|Argentina}} Sergio Diduch
* "The Poverty of Problem-Solving" (unpub. TS), 1980.
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} Ney Costa
* "Autonomous Yet Responsible?" (unpub. TS), undated.
|}
* "The Weakness of Western Culture" (unpub. TS), undated.


==See also==
===Marathon===
{|
* [[Monuments to Courage]]
| valign="top" width=50% |
* [[The Register of the Victoria Cross]]
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Walter Martínez
* [[VCs of the First World War - The Western Front 1915]]
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Emil Martínez
| valign="top" width=50% |
* {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Marcelo Segales
|}


== References ==
===Motagua===
{|
{{reflist}}
| valign="top" width=50% |
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Ricardo Gabriel "Gato" Canales
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Jairo Manfredo Martínez
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Javier Martínez
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} Pedro Aparecido Santana
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} Jocimar Nascimento
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Límbert Pérez
| valign="top" width=50% |
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Luis "Güicho" Guzmán
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Víctor Salvador Bernárdez
* {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Oscar Horacio Torlacoff
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Jorge "Pitbull" Claros
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Rubén Matamoros
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Emilio Izaguirre
|}


===Olimpia===
== External links ==
{|
;Systems Theory
| valign="top" width=50% |
*[http://www.open2.net/systems/practice/sir.html Video clips of Sir Geoffrey Vickers] filmed in 1978 by the BBC for the Open University.
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Wilmer Neal "Matador" Velásquez
*[http://library.open.ac.uk/waltonhall/collections/TheGeoffreyVickersCollection.html Geoffrey Vickers Archive at the Open University]
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Wilson Palacios
*[http://www.som.salford.ac.uk/ccru/Documents/APPRECIATIVE%20SYSTEMS.pdf Appreciative Systems] A summary of the work of Sir Geoffrey Vickers by Dr Richard Varey
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Milton Palacios
*[http://ideas.repec.org/p/dgr/uvatin/20030022.html The Appreciative System of Urban ICT Policies] paper by Galit Cohen and Peter Nijkamp
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Sergio Mendoza
* {{flagicon|Argentina}} Juan Yalet
| valign="top" width=50% |
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Frank Arevalo
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Maynor Firgueroa
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} Luciano Emilio
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Wilfredo Barahona
|}


===Platense===
;Military
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Carlo Costly
*[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10355150 Find a grave - Biographical Detail]
*[http://www.jwhalley.freeserve.co.uk/Notts%20&%20Derbys/VC's.html The Victoria Cross Awards to the Sherwood Foresters] ''(photos, site includes other articles on SF)''
*[http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/stewart/oxfordsh.htm Location of grave and VC medal] ''(Oxfordshire)''
*[http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lhcma/summary/vi50-001.shtml Liddle-Hart Centre for Military Archives]
*[http://infomotions.com/etexts/gutenberg/dirs/etext02/nicbt10.htm Additional detail of events of 14th October 1915]


===Real España===
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Elder Valladares


===Victoria===
{{Cybernetics}}
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Hector Flores


===Vida===
{{DEFAULTSORT:Vickers, Charles Geoffrey}}
{|
[[Category:1894 births]]
| valign="top" width=50% |
[[Category:1982 deaths]]
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Henry Hernandez
[[Category:People from Nottingham]]
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Santos René García
[[Category:Old Oundelians]]
| valign="top" width=50% |
[[Category:Alumni of Merton College, Oxford]]
* {{flagicon|Honduras}} Carlos Iván Osorio
[[Category:Sherwood Foresters officers]]
|}
[[Category:British Army personnel of World War I]]
[[Category:British Army personnel of World War II]]
[[Category:British World War I Victoria Cross recipients]]
[[Category:Systems scientists]]


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Revision as of 20:37, 10 October 2008

Honduras Apertura 2006-07 is the opening season of Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras, the first division national football league in Honduras. It followed the Honduras Clausura 2005-06 season. The winner will compete in the 2007 UNCAF Club Tournament. The league games started 12 August, 2006 and it finished on 17 December, 2006.

2006-07 teams

Atletico Olanchano
(Catacamas) (promoted)
Hispano
(Comayagua)
Marathón
(San Pedro Sula)
Motagua
(Tegucigalpa)
Olimpia
(Tegucigalpa)
Platense
(Puerto Cortes)
Real España
(San Pedro Sula)
Broncos-UNAH
(Choluteca)
Victoria
(La Ceiba)
Vida
(La Ceiba)

Round 1

Round 1
Date Home Away Score
12 AugustVictoriaOlimpia1-2
12 AugustMarathónHispano1-1
13 AugustAtlético OlanchanoVida3-1
13 AugustBroncos-UNAHReal España1-0
13 AugustMotaguaPlatense1-3

Round 2

Round 2
Date Home Away Score
19 AugustVidaMarathón2-5
19 AugustReal EspañaAtlético Olanchano1-0
20 AugustHispanoMotagua0-0
20 AugustPlatenseVictoria1-0
20 AugustOlimpiaBroncos-UNAH1-1

Round 3

Round 3
Date Home Away Score
26 AugustVictoriaAtlético Olanchano2-1
27 AugustHispanoReal España2-1
27 AugustBroncos-UNAHPlatense0-0
27 AugustMarathónMotagua4-0
27 AugustOlimpiaVida1-0

Round 4

Round 4
Date Home Away Score
2 SeptemberVidaBroncos-UNAH1-0
2 SeptemberReal EspañaOlimpia0-0
3 SeptemberAtlético OlanchanoHispano1-1
3 SeptemberPlatenseMarathón2-2
3 SeptemberMotaguaVictoria2-1

Round 5

Round 5
Date Home Away Score
7 SeptemberMarathónReal España0-0
10 SeptemberVictoriaVida2-0
10 SeptemberOlimpiaMotagua2-1
10 SeptemberBroncos-UNAHAtlético Olanchano1-2
10 SeptemberHispanoPlatense0-0

Round 6

Round 6
Date Home Away Score
13 SeptemberBroncos-UNAHMotagua3-5
14 SeptemberPlatenseAtlético Olanchano2-2
14 SeptemberVictoria Hispano1-2
14 SeptemberReal EspañaVida2-0
21 SeptemberOlimpiaMarathón0-0

Round 7

Round 7
Date Home Away Score
17 SeptemberMotaguaReal España2-0
17 SeptemberHispanoBroncos-UNAH3-1
17 SeptemberAtlético OlanchanoOlimpia0-2
17 SeptemberVidaPlatense2-2
17 SeptemberMarathónVictoria 2-2

Round 8

Round 8
Date Home Away Score
23 SeptemberBroncos-UNAHVictoria1-1
23 SeptemberReal EspañaPlatense2-2
24 SeptemberOlimpiaHispano1-1
24 SeptemberAtlético OlanchanoMarathón0-3
24 SeptemberVidaMotagua0-2

Round 9

Round 9
Date Home Away Score
1 OctoberVictoriaReal España0-1
1 OctoberHispanoVida3-1
1 OctoberPlatenseOlimpia0-3
1 OctoberMotaguaAtlético Olanchano1-0
7 OctoberMarathónBroncos-UNAH2-1

Round 10

Round 10
Date Home Away Score
4 OctoberReal EspañaBroncos-UNAH1-0
4 OctoberVidaAtlético Olanchano3-2
4 OctoberPlatenseMotagua2-1
18 OctoberHispanoMarathón2-0
18 OctoberOlimpiaVictoria0-1

Round 11

Round 11
Date Home Away Score
14 OctoberMarathónVida1-0
14 OctoberVictoriaPlatense2-1
15 OctoberAtlético OlanchanoReal España3-2
15 OctoberBroncos-UNAHOlimpia1-0
15 OctoberMotaguaHispano2-0


Tables

Colours:

  • Green- Classified for play-offs
  • Red- Disqualified from play-offs
Position Team Points Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference
1 Olimpia 35 18 10 5 3 26 14 +12
2 Motagua 31 18 9 4 5 27 22 +5
3 Hispano 30 18 7 9 2 25 14 +10
4 Marathón 30 18 8 6 4 30 20 +10
5 Platense 29 18 7 8 3 32 29 +3
6 Atlético Olanchano 23 18 6 5 7 24 25 -1
7 Real España 21 18 5 6 7 18 20 -2
8 Victoria 19 18 5 4 9 21 28 -7
9 Broncos-UNAH 14 18 3 5 10 17 26 -9
10 Vida 11 18 3 2 13 17 39 -22

La Liguilla

Semifinal Final
Hispano 2 0 2
Motagua 1 5 6 Motagua 1 3 4
Marathón 2 0 2 Club Deportivo Olimpia 1 1 2
Olimpia 1 2 3

Semi Finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Hispano 2-6 Motagua 2-1 0-5
Marathon 2-3 Olimpia 2-1 0-21
Honduras Marathon2–1Honduras Olimpia
Emil Martinez 23'
Marcelo Segales 79'
 
 
 
Luciano Emilio 36'
Estadio Olimpico
San Pedro Sula, Honduras
Attendance: n/a
Referee: Henry Ramirez (HON)
Honduras Olimpia2–0Honduras Marathon
Milton Palacios 36'
Frank Arevalo 58'
 
 
 
Estadio Tiburcio Carias Andino
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Attendance: 12,144
Referee: Mario Moncada (HON)

Olimpia advances to finals 3-2 on aggregate.


Motagua advances to finals 6-2 on aggregate.

Finals

Team #1 plays home at 1st leg.

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Motagua 4-2 Olimpia 1-1 3-1

Awards

  • Most Valubale Player:

    Awarded 30,000 Lempiras

Records

  • Lowest fee paid:
  • Lowest Assistance:

Top Goal Scorer

Top 5 Shown as of December 10

Position Player Scored for Goals
1 Carlos Costly Platense 10
2 Wilmer Velasquez Olimpia 9
- Walter Martínez Marathon 9
3 Emil Martinez Marathon 8
- Jairo Martinez Motagua 8
- Pedrinho Motagua 8
4 Wilson Palacios Olimpia 7
- Hector Flores Victoria 7
5 Marcelo Ferreira Atlético Olanchano 6
- Henry Hernandez Vida 6
- Jocimar do Nacimento Motagua

Squads

Atlético Olanchano

  • Brazil Marcelo Ferreira Martins

Hispano

  • Honduras Marco Antonio Mejía
  • Uruguay Kerpo de Leon
  • Honduras Mauricio Castro
  • Honduras Leonardo Isaula
  • Argentina Sergio Diduch
  • Brazil Ney Costa

Marathon

  • Honduras Walter Martínez
  • Honduras Emil Martínez
  • Uruguay Marcelo Segales

Motagua

  • Honduras Ricardo Gabriel "Gato" Canales
  • Honduras Jairo Manfredo Martínez
  • Honduras Javier Martínez
  • Brazil Pedro Aparecido Santana
  • Brazil Jocimar Nascimento
  • Honduras Límbert Pérez
  • Honduras Luis "Güicho" Guzmán
  • Honduras Víctor Salvador Bernárdez
  • Uruguay Oscar Horacio Torlacoff
  • Honduras Jorge "Pitbull" Claros
  • Honduras Rubén Matamoros
  • Honduras Emilio Izaguirre

Olimpia

  • Honduras Wilmer Neal "Matador" Velásquez
  • Honduras Wilson Palacios
  • Honduras Milton Palacios
  • Honduras Sergio Mendoza
  • Argentina Juan Yalet
  • Honduras Frank Arevalo
  • Honduras Maynor Firgueroa
  • Brazil Luciano Emilio
  • Honduras Wilfredo Barahona

Platense

  • Honduras Carlo Costly

Real España

  • Honduras Elder Valladares

Victoria

  • Honduras Hector Flores

Vida

  • Honduras Henry Hernandez
  • Honduras Santos René García
  • Honduras Carlos Iván Osorio