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Important years
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- 1961: Conquers Sacachispas of Guatemala 2-0 in the Championship of Champions of Central America.
- 1961: Plays against Oro, National Champion of Mexico and draws.
- 1961-62: Champions of The Amateur League against Salamar from San Lorenzo. The encounter was held in Tegucigalpa.
- 1971-72: Runner-up in National League.
- 1972-73: Third place in National League (Championship annulled to save Marathon which was supposed to descend).
- 1981-82: National Champion. (against Atlético Morazán)
- 1983-84: National Champion. (against Universidad)
- 1983 Sub-Champion of CONCACAF against the New York Freedom. (Drew the game but lost in penalties).
- 1984 Champions of Central America
They played in the theater of Los Angeles in a home run of CONCACAF against Suchitepéquez of Guatemala, FAS and C.D. Águila of El Salvador, remaining champion to dispute the great final against America of Mexico. Nevertheless, Vida offers this honor to the National Selection who loses the match. By this action Vida is punished by FIFA for two years.
- 1985 Champion of Central America eliminating the Sagrada Familia of Costa Rica.
For all these triumphs achieved in the 80's, it is said that these have been the golden years of Vida. In the present the team has had noticeable players as Marvin Henríquez, José "Chepo" Fernández, René "La Pupa" Martínez, Gerson "Makanaky" Norales, Jorge Ernesto Pineda, Norberto Martínez, among others. Nevertheless, the team have not obtained triumphs like those in the passed years.
Official full name
[edit]There's an inconsistency in the club's official full name: is it CDS Vida or CSD Vida. Besides, the letters on the badge claim only C.D. and not C.D.S. nor C.S.D.. Can somebody give some explanation on this topic? Ipsumesse (talk) 20:56, 8 April 2012 (UTC)