The team's initial home stadium was the Estadio Luis Amílcar Moreno in San Francisco Gotera, Morazán.
The team was contending for a place in the finals game but lost to Gerardo Barrios University, three points to two.
A payment of 2,000 colon by Benitez in December 2003 secured the club a place in the second division in the 2003–2004 season.
In the first round of games, Group A drew Fuerte San Francisco, Juventud Independiente, Telecom and Inca Súper Flat.
For Vista Hermos, José Mario Martínez was a key player and the team won five points to four.
The players for Vista Hermosa were: González, Sánchez, Torres, Chinchilla, Romero, Campos, Quiñónez, Portillo, Márquez, Ávila, and Mosquera.
At this time, the club created the Correcaminos (roadrunners) brand dedicated to assisting disadvantaged youth.
The team finished second on the Apertura 2005 series table with ten wins, seven losses and one draw.
Their strong offensive teams included Barroche-Mosquera and Luis Chicho Elder Figueroa and Torres.
Vista Hermosa's championship squad included Manuel González, Giovanny Romero, Luis Torres (Colombia), Juan Carlos Chinchilla, René Domingo Álvarez, José Eduardo Campos, Elder Figueroa (Colombia), Manfredi Portillo, Herbert Márquez, Patricio Gómez Barroche (Argentina), Cristian Gil Mosquera (Colombia), Mario Deras, Pablo Hernández, Nelson Flores, Danilo Martinez, Mario Chévez Rene Escobar, Marlon Avila, Carlos Aparicio, Alfonso Perla, and René Domingo Álvarez.
When Mario Deras scored twice in extra time, Vista Hermosa won the championship.
[3] Vista Hermosa finished the 2006 – 2007 season in ninth place with 44 points and entered a repechage.
In the second game of the repechage at Estadio Municipal Luis Amilcar Moreno, Vista Hermosa's home grounds, the club defeated Juventud Independiente two points to nil.
The team played an extra game against C. D. Luis Angel Firpo to define the fourth placed semi-finalist.
In the 2007 Apertura series, Vista Hermosa reached the semi-finals but was defeated three points to nil by Firpo.
During the 2011 season, the club suffered financial hardships which caused them to lose ownership of their new stadium.
[4] However, after one season, the mayor of Nueva Guadalupe purchased the license outright, broke all links to the original Vista Hermosa, and started a new club in Nuevo Guadalpue called C.D.
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Apertura 2005 – Clausura 2012 Note: Players in italics text are banned for life due to match fixing note: Number three all time team Vista Hermosa goal scorer Osael Romero left the team in 2010.