Results

Honduras Liga Nacional 05/03 21:00 18 [10] Coventry Blaze v CD Real Sociedad [9] L 1-0
Honduras Liga Nacional 04/27 21:00 17 [9] CD Real Sociedad v CD Victoria La Ceiba [6] D 1-1
Honduras Liga Nacional 04/20 01:00 16 [8] Alejandro Ibanez Gallego v CD Real Sociedad [9] L 2-1
Honduras Liga Nacional 04/17 01:00 16 Lobos UPNFM v CD Real Sociedad - PPT.
Honduras Liga Nacional 04/13 21:00 15 [10] CD Real Sociedad v Genesis de Comayagua [6] W 1-0
Honduras Liga Nacional 04/07 01:30 14 [1] CD Olimpia v CD Real Sociedad [10] D 1-1
Honduras Liga Nacional 04/03 21:00 13 [10] CD Real Sociedad v CD Marathon [4] L 0-2
Honduras Liga Nacional 03/29 21:00 12 [8] Vale de Cambra v CD Real Sociedad [9] L 3-0
Honduras Liga Nacional 03/14 01:30 11 [2] Real Espana v CD Real Sociedad [9] D 1-1
Honduras Liga Nacional 03/07 01:30 10 [9] CD Real Sociedad v Motagua [4] D 0-0
Honduras Liga Nacional 03/02 21:00 9 [9] CD Real Sociedad v Juticalpa [8] D 0-0
Honduras Liga Nacional 02/22 21:00 8 [5] CD Victoria v CD Real Sociedad [9] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 18 18
Wins 3 2 1
Draws 17 9 8
Losses 16 7 9
Goals for 28 11 17
Goals against 60 26 34
Clean sheets 7 7 0
Failed to score 14 9 5

Wikipedia - C.D. Real Sociedad

Club Deportivo Real Sociedad, commonly known as Real Sociedad (pronounced [ˈkluβ ðepoɾˈtiβo reˈal sosjeˈðað]), is a Honduran professional football club based on Tocoa, Colón.

History

Real Sociedad reached the Liga Nacional de Ascenso (the Honduran second flight) in 1988, and played there until the 2011–2012 season. Their success in that season saw them earn promotion to the top flight. In their first season, the 2012 Apertura (first season), they finished dead last and were in serious danger of instant relegation. The team's board of directors began replenishing the team with a host of signings. First came Julio César de León, an attacking midfielder and free kick specialist then playing in Italy. Next came midfielder Elkin González, forward Juan Cárcamo, and keeper Sandro Carcamo. All these players were on the older side, but their experience steeled the team. They then secured young striker Rony Martínez on loan and played him alongside quick center forward Diego Reyes. Suddenly, Real Sociedad was a team to be reckoned with.

The clausura tournament saw the Tocoeños surge to the opposite end of the table. Not only were they well clear of relegation, they finished second and earned an automatic berth in the Clausura semi-finals. There, they beat 5–2 on aggregate and earned the right to face Olimpia in the championship finals. No Honduran club has been quite as successful as Olimpia, but Real Sociedad took them to the limit, winning the first leg of the tie 1–0. It wasn't enough, as Olimpia ultimately prevailed 2–1, but Real Sociedad had secured themselves in the top flight.

The suddenly well-stocked team continued to compete, finishing top of the table in the 2013 Apertura regular season. They reached the finals again, only to lose on penalties to Real España. They also qualified for the 2014 Clausura playoffs, losing in the semi-finals. Overall, Real Sociedad's 17 wins in 36 matches made them the most successful team in the 2013–2014 season (although they did not win any championships.

Over the next several years, Sociedad was a regular playoff participant and reached the finals in both the 2014 Apertura and 2016 Clausura. However, the 2017–2018 season saw their form collapse. They finished 7th in the Apertura and dead last in the Clausura. A late season surge by Honduras Progreso doomed them to relegation, ending their first stint in the top flight.

Club Deportivo Real Sociedad, commonly known as CD Real Sociedad, is a professional soccer team based in Tocoa, Honduras. Founded in 1988, the club has established itself as a competitive force in Honduran football, participating in the top tier of the country's league system, Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras.

Real Sociedad is known for its passionate fan base and vibrant home matches at the Estadio Francisco Martínez Durón, where supporters come together to cheer on their team in a lively atmosphere. The club's colors are typically blue and white, symbolizing their identity and pride in representing the region of Colón.

Over the years, CD Real Sociedad has developed a reputation for nurturing local talent and promoting a strong team spirit. The club has experienced various successes in domestic competitions, including notable performances in league play and cup tournaments. Their commitment to developing young players and fostering a competitive squad has made them a respected name in Honduran soccer.

With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and community engagement, CD Real Sociedad continues to strive for excellence on the field, aiming to achieve greater heights in both national and international competitions. The team's dedication to the sport and its supporters reflects the rich soccer culture of Honduras, making them a beloved institution in the country's football landscape.