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CSD Municipal

CSD Municipal Standings

Liga Nacional crestLiga Nacional

Key:
  1. Championship Playoff
PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Club Xelaju crestClub Xelaju21106532181436
W
W
L
W
L
2Deportivo Mixco crestDeportivo Mixco2110653023736
W
D
W
W
L
3CSD Municipal crestCSD Municipal2110562921835
W
W
L
D
W
4Comunicaciones FC crestComunicaciones FC2111282825335
W
L
W
D
W
5Antigua Guatemala crestAntigua Guatemala219663227533
W
L
W
W
W
6Coban Imperial crestCoban Imperial218852820832
W
L
D
D
D
7Deportivo Marquense crestDeportivo Marquense219392525030
L
W
W
L
W
8Guastatoya crestGuastatoya217772521428
L
W
D
W
L
9Deportivo Mictlan crestDeportivo Mictlan217592435-1126
L
D
L
D
L
10Deportivo Malacateco crestDeportivo Malacateco2154121825-719
L
W
L
L
W
11Aurora FC crestAurora FC2147101329-1619
L
L
L
L
D
12Deportivo Achuapa crestDeportivo Achuapa2153131530-1518
L
L
W
L
L

Frequently asked questions

Brentford were founded in October 1889, in West London’s Hounslow area. Initially, the local sportsmen formed the club to provide a permanent football or rugby team for the town. As fate would have it, 13 votes split 8-5 in favour of association football gave birth to the Brentford Football Club.

Matthew Benham, a British businessman and lifelong supporter of Brentford, is the owner of the club.

Brentford’s home ground is the Gtech Community Stadium, located in Brentford, West London. It was completed and opened in September 2020, replacing the club’s old Griffin Park ground. The stadium is a multi-purpose venue, hosting both football and rugby matches.

The Gtech Community Stadium has a capacity of 17,250 seats.

Brentford are yet to win any major honours as a top-flight side.

Brentford haven't lifted an English top-flight title so far, with their best campaign being a fifth-place finish in the 1935-36 season.

Brentford legend Ken Coote is the club's all-time leading appearance maker with 559 appearances to his name, which came between 1949 and 1963.

With 163 goals in 282 games in all competitions, Jim Towers is Brentford's all-time top goalscorer. Towers spent seven seasons at the club between 1954 and 1961.

David Raya, Christian Eriksen, Ivan Toney, Ollie Watkins, Tony Craig, and Ken Coote are among the biggest names to have played for Brentford.

Steve Perryman, Thomas Frank, and Harry Curtis are some of the most famous managers to have been in charge of Brentford.

Their nickname was a happy accident. When a group of Borough Road College students cheered for Brentford players with the chant "Buck up, Bs," a journalist misheard it as "bees." This mistake eventually became the team's iconic nickname, The Bees.