Pitchside US
·17 February 2026
Real España’s structure and form make it a serious test for LAFC

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·17 February 2026

Marc dos Santos told me that starting a season on the road against an opponent who's been playing for several week now can be dangerous. No wonder the newly appointed coach doesn't even want to think about the clash with Messi this weekend.
To no one's surprise, as the 2026 season progresses in Central America, C.D. Real España is once again establishing itself as a strong domestic contender and a tough opponent in continental competitions.
Founded in 1929 and based in San Pedro Sula, Real España is one of Honduras’ most successful clubs, having lifted 12 Liga Nacional titles. Nicknamed “Los Aurinegros” for their black-and-yellow uniforms, they play at Estadio Francisco Morazán, where teamwork and la pasión often decide matches.
After six matches in the Clausura campaign, Real España leads the table with four wins and two draws, earning 14 points. They have scored 10 goals and allowed five.
Their early approach is clear: focus on strong defense first, then efficiency. They don’t overwhelm opponents with constant pressure; instead, they control games through a solid structure.
The team mixes seasoned Honduran internationals with younger players who rotate in.
Despite having several veterans at their disposal, the squad’s average age is in the mid-20s, striking a good balance between energy and tactical experience.
Head coach Jeaustin Campos values flexibility. Real España switches between a 3-5-2 and a 4-2-3-1 based on the opponent, but their core principles remain the same:
They don’t mind giving up the ball in safe areas, focusing instead on protecting the center and quickly moving into space when they win it back.
Real España is back in the CONCACAF Champions Cup Round of 16, but now faces a massive test against LAFC in a two-legged match that begins today in Honduras. Then, the series will be decided next week at BMO Stadium, soon after LAFC's debut in MLS, a LA Coliseum game expected to draw over 50,000 and feature two of the most electrifying rosters in the league.
Historically, the club has made 18 appearances in the competition, reaching the semifinals in 1991. Their overall record (30 wins, 14 draws, 27 losses) reflects experience, even if deep runs have been rare.
Against LAFC, they will likely use the same strategy as at home: close down space, control the game, and capitalize on quick transitions. The home game in San Pedro Sula could be key if they limit away goals and keep the overall score close before the second leg.
The message for LAFC is simple. Don't underestimate the opponent, play smart, and try to get back to the US with a positive result. Agressiveness from the Americans could be costly, but the Honduras team could be looking to slow the game down and create impatience in the favorites. Time will tell.
Real España started 2026 in great domestic form with a clear tactical style. LAFC will feature a new look, so there's a bit of an advantage for LAFC because they can watch past matches. They don’t rely on flashy play or star power. Instead, their strength comes from solid structure, strong defense, and confidence in tight games.
In Honduras, this approach has them at the top of the table. In continental play, it offers a challenging but clear path to go further than many expect.









































