赛程

洪都拉斯甲级联赛 04/20 23:15 16 CD皇家社会 vs CD維達 - 查看
洪都拉斯甲级联赛 04/24 23:15 17 奥兰乔FC vs CD維達 - 查看
洪都拉斯甲级联赛 04/28 21:30 18 CD維達 vs 摩塔瓜 - 查看

结果

洪都拉斯甲级联赛 04/18 20:00 16 CD皇家社会 v CD維達 - PPT.
洪都拉斯甲级联赛 04/15 01:30 15 [10] CD維達 v 科马亚瓜起源 [6] L 0-1
洪都拉斯甲级联赛 04/07 23:15 14 [8] CD维多利亚 v CD維達 [10] L 2-1
洪都拉斯甲级联赛 04/04 23:00 13 [10] CD維達 v CD 马拉顿 [5] L 2-3
洪都拉斯甲级联赛 03/31 23:15 12 [2] CD奥林匹亚 v CD維達 [9] L 5-1
洪都拉斯甲级联赛 03/15 01:00 11 [10] CD維達 v 灰狼 [9] W 2-0
洪都拉斯甲级联赛 03/10 01:15 10 [5] 皇家西班牙人 v CD維達 [10] L 2-0
洪都拉斯甲级联赛 03/04 01:00 9 [3] 摩塔瓜 v CD維達 [9] L 1-0
洪都拉斯甲级联赛 02/29 23:00 8 [10] CD維達 v 奥兰乔FC [7] W 2-1
洪都拉斯甲级联赛 02/25 23:00 7 [10] CD維達 v CD皇家社会 [5] L 3-4
洪都拉斯甲级联赛 02/19 00:00 6 [8] 科马亚瓜起源 v CD維達 [9] L 1-0
洪都拉斯甲级联赛 02/11 00:00 5 [10] CD維達 v CD维多利亚 [9] W 1-0

统计

 总计主队客队
已赛场次 36 18 18
Wins 9 7 2
Draws 5 4 1
Losses 22 7 15
Goals for 44 30 14
Goals against 78 31 47
Clean sheets 5 4 1
Failed to score 11 3 8

Wikipedia - C.D.S. Vida

Club Deportivo y Social Vida, or simply Vida, is a Honduran professional football club based in La Ceiba, Atlántida.

The club has won two domestic league titles and has finished second four times.

History

Salvavida

The club that is today known as Vida was founded on 14 October 1940, as a result of a split in the board of directors of Atlántida. Gregorio Ramos, one of the Atlántida directors, decided to found his own team. Since it was initially sponsored by the brewery Cervecería Hondureña, SA, the club took the name Salvavida, a brand of beer that the brewery produced.

Later on, the relationship between Cervezería Hondureña and Salvavida was coming to an end. According to club legend, the wife of one of the club directors (Vida Code de Castañeda) fell into a river or a lake while the team was walking by. The cry of "un salvavida para vida" (a lifesaver for Vida) went up. This was supposedly the inspiration for the modern name, Vida.

1940s and 1950s

During the 1940s, most of the club's players were employees of team president Gregorio Ramos, who was also owner of Lavanderia Ramos. He also was the president of the team and contributed economically and handled the team affairs. The training was carried out in a small field located that was property of the Standard Fruit Company (DOLE). Another source of players were students from the local public school, Instituto Manuel Bonilla and those from the amateur soccer club Deportes Diablos Negros. The most notable stars of these years were the famous Talon Arzú, Alberto "Campion" Amaya, Héctor "Jet" Castillo McKenzie, Quiro Brooks, Cristóbal Craka Brooks, and the Spaniard Rafael "El Fafa" from Navarre.

Vida's rise to prominence

Vida's breakthrough came in the 1960s, with the energy provided by rising stars such as Salvador Hernández, Nilmo Edwards, and the brothers Morris and Junia Garden. In 1961, Vida finished runners-up in the national tournament, losing out only to Olimpia. They won the whole thing in 1964, beating out Salamar of San Lorenzo in Tegucigalpa.

In 1964, when the previously amateur Honduran league officially turned professional, the city of La Ceiba was offered one place. Vida prevailed in a play-off against two local rivals, Victoria and Atlántida, to earn the city's slot in the new top flight. The previously amateur players were awarded salaries drawn from ticket sales, and the old field where Vida used to play was converted into a genuine stadium, the Estadio Ceibeño. With the stadium built, Vida moved to Campo Vida located in the neighborhood La Isla as their training ground (which is still preserved to this date, and used for youth league teams in La Ceiba).

CDS Vida: The glory years (1965–1985)

From 1965 to 1975, Vida was a frequent finisher in the Top 4 of the Honduran Major League Soccer. Their best season during this stretch was 1971, when they finished 2nd to Olimpia. Their success continued throughout the 1970s, as they were a regular qualifier for the quadrangular playoff, but it was the early 1980s that saw the club's greatest run of success.

It started in 1981, when Vida finished 3rd in the first phase to qualify for the playoffs. In the quadrangular, they finished level with Motagua at the top of the table, and prevailed 2–0. Then, in the championship against regular season winners Atlético Morazán, Vida triumphed 4–1 on aggregate. They won a second title in 1983, then narrowly finished as runners-up to Olimpia and Marathon in 1984 and 1985.

During the 1980s, the team's notable players were Enrique "Palanca" Mendoza, Matilde Lacayo, Dennis "La Bomba" Hinds, Cipriano Dueños (national scoring Champion in 1986) and Roberto "Macho" Figueroa (a key player in the Honduras National team that earned the berth to the World Cup Spain 1982, sold to Real Murcia after the tournament).

Decline and descent into obscurity

Vida's decline began in 1986. The club had finished 1st in the regular season and third in the quadrangular play-offs; by most accounts a respectable year. However, shortly after the end of the playoffs, the club was rocked by a match-fixing scandal. Specifically, the accusation was that they deliberately threw the title to Olimpia.

Vida never recovered, and it took many years before they even appeared a top-flight challenger. Even after the Apertura and the Clausura were adopted, Vida has struggled. They have not reached a final since their glory days.

CD維達是一支来自中国广东省深圳市的街头足球队伍,成立于2015年。他们的成员包括队长张伟、队员李明、王超、陈晓东以及候补队员张志威。队伍的名字“CD維達”由英文单词“CD”和“V”组成,代表着他们独特的音乐风格和强烈的个人魅力。

在他们的足球风格中,CD維达融合了街头足球和技巧足球的特点。他们强调个人技巧和创意,同时注重团队协作和战术配合。他们的比赛风格充满激情和活力,常常在比赛中展现出令人惊叹的技艺。

CD維达的成员都有着深厚的足球背景。队长张伟曾是一名职业足球运动员,拥有丰富的比赛经验和卓越的技术水平。队员李明、王超和陈晓东都是深圳市当地著名的青少年足球运动员。张志威虽然是候补队员,但他的技术实力不容小觑。

CD維达在社区中拥有广泛的影响力。他们经常在社交媒体上分享自己的训练和比赛视频,吸引了大量的粉丝。他们的粉丝们在他们的社交媒体上留言,为他们加油打气,甚至为他们组织比赛和活动。

总的来说,CD維达是一支充满激情和活力的街头足球队伍,他们的独特风格和出色的技术水平使他们在社区中备受关注。他们将继续努力,为深圳市的街头足球事业做出贡献。