The Liga Primera de Nicaragua is the top division of football in Nicaragua, organized by the Federación Nicaragüense de Fútbol. It was created in 1933.
Organising body | Nicaraguan Football Federation |
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Founded | 1933 |
Country | Nicaragua |
Confederation | CONCACAF |
Number of teams | 10 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Segunda División de Nicaragua (based on agg. table) |
Domestic cup(s) | Copa de Nicaragua |
International cup(s) | CONCACAF Champions League CONCACAF League |
Current champions | Diriangén (32th title) (2024 Clausura) |
Most championships | Diriangén (32 titles) |
Most appearances | Denis Espinoza (418 games) |
Top goalscorer | Luis Galeano (164 goals)[1] |
TV partners | Liga Primera (YouTube) |
Website | www |
Current: 2024–25 Liga Primera de Nicaragua |
The league is played in two parts, the Torneo de Apertura from August through November and Torneo de Clausura from January through May. Each of the regular seasons is followed by a playoff of the top four teams over a two-legged semifinal and subsequent final. The relegation end has the bottom team of the aggregate table dropped as well as the defeated one from the playoff match between the 8th and 9th-place teams.
Current teams
edit2024–25 Primera División
editName | City | Stadium | Capacity |
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ART Jalapa | Jalapa | Estadio Alejandro Ramos | 1,000 |
Sport Sébaco | Matagalpa | Estadio Carlos Fonseca | 5,000 |
Deportivo Ocotal | Ocotal | Estadio Roy Fernandez Bermúdez | 4,000 |
Diriangén | Diriamba | Estadio Cacique Diriangén | 8,000 |
Managua | Managua | Nicaragua National Football Stadium | 20,000 |
Rancho Santana FC | Rivas | Fun Limon Stadium | 2,000 |
Matagalpa FC | Matagalpa | Estadio Carlos Fonseca | 5,000 |
Real Estelí | Estelí | Estadio Independencia | 5,000 |
UNAN Managua | Managua | Nicaragua National Football Stadium | 20,000 |
Walter Ferreti | Managua | Nicaragua National Football Stadium | 20,000 |
List of champions
editTitles by club
editTeams in bold are currently participating in Primera División de Nicaragua.
Club | Winners | Winning years |
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Diriangén | 32 | 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1949, 1953, 1956, 1959, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1994−95, 1995−96, 1996−97, 1999−00, 2004 Apertura, 2005 Clausura, 2005–06, 2018 Clausura, 2021 Clausura, 2021 Apertura, 2022 Clausura, 2023 Apertura, 2024 Clausura |
Real Estelí | 21 | 1991, 1998−99, 2002−03, 2003 Apertura, 2004 Clausura, 2006−07, 2007−08, 2008−09, 2009−10, 2010−11, 2011−12, 2012−13, 2013−14, 2015−16, 2016−17, 2019 Clausura, 2019 Apertura, 2020 Clausura, 2020 Apertura, 2022 Apertura, 2023 Clausura |
Deportivo Santa Cecilia | 5 | 1961, 1965, 1971, 1972, 1973 |
Walter Ferretti | 4 | 1997−98, 2000−01, 2014−15, 2017 Apertura |
UCA | 4 | 1968, 1975, 1976, 1977 |
América Managua | 3 | 1985, 1988, 1990 |
Aduana | 3 | 1950, 1951, 1955 |
Ferrocarril | 2 | 1946, 1948 |
Flor de Caña | 2 | 1966, 1967 |
Deportivo Masaya | 2 | 1984, 1986 |
Juventus Managua | 2 | 1993, 1994 |
Atlético | 2 | 1934, 1958 |
Deportivo Jalapa | 1 | 2001−02 |
Búfalos | 1 | 1980 |
La Nica | 1 | 1960 |
Alas | 1 | 1933 |
Lido | 1 | 1939 |
Colegio Centroamérica | 1 | 1947 |
Managua | 1 | 2018 Apertura |
UNAN | 1 | 2015 Apertura |
Records
editAll-time goalscorer league
edit- As of 8 February 2024
Rank | Country | Player | Goals | Years |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Luis Galeano | 164 | 2013- | |
2 | Manuel Cuadra | 142 | 1966-1985 |
- Most goals scored by a player in a single season
- 44 goals
- Oscar "Chiqui" Calvo (1967), Flor de Caña.
- Most goals scored by a player in a game
- 9 goals
- José María Bermúdez (1999)
- The fastest goal league
- 15 seconds
- Marvin González (San Marcos) against Real Estelí.
All-time appearances
editRank | Player | Apps | Years |
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1 | Denis Espinoza | 417 | 2008 |
Multiple hat-tricks
editRank | Country | Player | Hat-tricks |
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1 | Luis Galeano | 6 | |
2 | Herbert Cabrera | 4 | |
Emilio Palacios | |||
4 | Lucas Da Silva | 3 | |
5 | Arley Bonilla | 2 | |
Milton Busto | |||
Daniel Cadena | |||
Douglas Caé | |||
Luis Martinez | |||
10 | Abner Acuña | 1 | |
Carlos Alonso | |||
Rafael Baquedano | |||
Marlon Barrios | |||
Edwin Castro | |||
Luis F Coronel | |||
Norlan Cuadra | |||
Carlos Chavarría | |||
Javier Dolmos | |||
Pablo Gállego | |||
Emiro Gomes | |||
Raúl Leguías | |||
Marlon López | |||
Ulises Pavon | |||
Daniel Reyes | |||
Maikel Reyes | |||
Maycon Santana | |||
Erick Sierra | |||
Anderson Treminio | |||
Samuel Wilson |
References
edit- ^ López, Mariano (March 19, 2007). "El Nuevo Diario". elnuevodiario. Archived from the original on 2010-01-21. Retrieved May 2, 2019.