Central American football is shaped by deep regional rivalries and high-stakes continental competition. Few recent matchups capture that better than the meetings between Honduran powerhouse Real C.D. España and Nicaraguan giants Diriangén FC. Though the two clubs compete in entirely different domestic systems, their paths have converged on the continental stage, offering a clear window into how each side measures up within CONCACAF. Because Real…
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