Honduras national football team results (2010–19)

This is a list of the Honduras national football team results from 2010 to 2019.[1]

 Honduras
2010–19 season

2010

23 January 2010 FriendlyUnited States 1–3 HondurasCarson, United States
18:10 PST Goodson  69'  19' Pavón
 37' Palacios
 52' Espinoza
Stadium: Home Depot Center
Attendance: 18,626
Referee: Benito Archundia (MEX)
Record: 4–6–11 (21:33)
3 March 2010 FriendlyTurkey 2–0 HondurasIstanbul, Turkey
20:00 EET Güngör  41'
Altıntop  55'
Stadium: Atatürk Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Pavel Olsiak (SRB)
Record: 0–0–2 (0:3)
21 April 2010 FriendlyHonduras 0–1 VenezuelaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
19:30 CST  51' Flores Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Roberto Moreno (PAN)
Record: 1–2–4 (5:8)
27 May 2010 FriendlyBelarus 2–2 HondurasVillach, Austria
19:00 CET Putsila  56'  60'  25' de León
 71' Welcome
Stadium: Stadion Lind
Attendance: 400
Referee: René Eisner (AUT)
Record: 0–1–0 (2:2)
2 June 2010 FriendlyAzerbaijan 0–0 HondurasZell am See, Austria
18:30 CET Stadium: Alois Latini Stadion
Attendance: 500
Referee: Oliver Drachta (AUT)
Record: 0–1–0 (0:0)
5 June 2010 FriendlyHonduras 0–3 RomaniaSankt Veit an der Glan, Austria
CET  20' Niculae
 45' Florescu
 76' (pen.) Rădoi
Stadium: Jacques Lemans Arena
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Gerhard Grobelnik (AUT)
Record: 0–3–1 (3:6)
16 June 2010 FWCChile 1–0 HondurasNelspruit, South Africa
13:30 SAST Beausejour  34' Stadium: Mbombela Stadium
Attendance: 32,664
Referee: Eddy Maillet (SEY)
Record: 2–0–3 (8:9)
21 June 2010 FWCHonduras 0–2 SpainJohannesburg, South Africa
20:30 SAST  17'  51' Villa Stadium: Ellis Park Stadium
Attendance: 54,386
Referee: Yuichi Nishimura (JPN)
Record: 0–1–1 (1:3)
25 June 2010 FWCHonduras 0–0  SwitzerlandBloemfontein, South Africa
20:30 SAST Stadium: Free State Stadium
Attendance: 28,042
Referee: Héctor Baldassi (ARG)
Record: 0–1–0 (0:0)
4 September 2010 Friendly
CI
El Salvador 2–2
(3–4 p)
 HondurasLos Angeles, United States
20:00 PST Zelaya  41'  90' (pen.)  57' García
 86' Rojas
Stadium: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Sorin Stoica (USA)
Record: 30–15–16 (99:66)
Penalties
Zelaya
Castillo
Alas
Martin
Corrales
Mendoza
J. García
Ó. García
Rojas
Claros
7 September 2010 FriendlyCanada 2–1 HondurasMontreal, Canada
19:30 EST Simpson  19'
McKenna  42'
 32' Norales Stadium: Saputo Stadium
Attendance: 7,525
Referee:
Record: 9–4–6 (30:25)
9 October 2010 FriendlyNew Zealand 1–1 HondurasAuckland, New Zealand
19:30 NZST Wood  45+1'  64' Martínez Stadium: North Harbour Stadium
Attendance: 18,953
Referee: Peter O'Leary (NZL)
Record: 0–1–0 (1:1)
12 October 2010 FriendlyGuatemala 0–2 HondurasLos Angeles, United States
PST  21' Rojas
 81' Welcome
Stadium: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Attendance: 10,000
Referee:
Record: 17–17–12 (54:52)
17 November 2010 FriendlyPanama 2–0 HondurasPanama City, Panama
20:30 EST Tejada  24'
Haywood  52'
Stadium: Estadio Rommel Fernández
Attendance: 3,646
Referee: Hugo Cruz (CRC)
Record: 23–6–8 (62:21)
18 December 2010 FriendlyHonduras 2–1 PanamaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
19:00 CST Leverón  7'  44'  41' Aguilar Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Elmar Rodas (GUA)
Record: 24–6–8 (64:22)
28 December 2010 Catalonia International TrophyCatalonia 4–0 HondurasBarcelona, Spain
19:00 CET Corominas  27'
García  49'
Krkić  60'  70'
Stadium: Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
Attendance: 28,150
Referee: Xavier Estrada (Catalonia)
Record: 0–0–1 (0:4)

2011

In January 2011, Honduras won its third Copa Centroamericana and their first one since 1995.[2]

14 January 2011 CCCosta Rica 1–1 HondurasPanama City, Panama
19:00 EST Núñez  42'  90+1' Núñez Stadium: Estadio Rommel Fernández
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Roberto García (MEX)
Record: 16–17–21 (71:98)
18 January 2011 CCGuatemala 1–3 HondurasPanama City, Panama
19:00 EST Ramírez  24'  13' Núñez
 42'  89' Claros
Stadium: Estadio Rommel Fernández
Attendance: 500
Referee: Joel Aguilar (SLV)
Record: 18–17–12 (57:53)
21 January 2011 CCEl Salvador 0–2 HondurasPanama City, Panama
18:30 EST  77' Leverón
 90+3' Chávez
Stadium: Estadio Rommel Fernández
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Wálter Quesada (CRC)
Record: 31–15–16 (101:66)
23 January 2011 CCCosta Rica 1–2 HondurasPanama City, Panama
18:00 EST Ureña  73'  8' W. Martínez
 53' E. Martínez
Stadium: Estadio Rommel Fernández
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Walter López (GUA)
Record: 17–17–21 (73:99)
9 February 2011 FriendlyHonduras 1–1
(4–5 p)
 EcuadorLa Ceiba, Honduras
19:30 CST Bengtson  8'  12' Palacios Stadium: Estadio Nilmo Edwards
Attendance: 15,100
Referee: Walter López (GUA)
Record: 2–6–2 (10:9)
Penalties
Núñez
Figueroa
Bengtson
Leverón
Claros
Thomas
Guagua
Noboa
J. Ayoví
Quiñónez
W. Ayoví
Mina
25 March 2011 FriendlySouth Korea 4–0 HondurasSeoul, South Korea
20:00 KST Jung-soo  28'
Jung-woo  43'
Chu-young  82'
Keun-ho  90'
Stadium: Seoul World Cup Stadium
Attendance: 31,224
Referee: Ryuji Sato (JPN)
Record: 0–0–2 (0:7)
29 March 2011 FriendlyChina PR 3–0 HondurasWuhan, China
19:30 CST Bowen  17'
Xu  37'  86'
Stadium: Wuhan Sports Center Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Masaaki Toma (JPN)
Record: 1–0–1 (1:3)
29 May 2011 FriendlyEl Salvador 2–2 HondurasHouston, United States
17:30 CST Zelaya  72'
Corrales  75'
 44' Costly
 50' (pen.) Bengtson
Stadium: Robertson Stadium
Attendance: 25,380
Referee: Armando Villarroel (USA)
Record: 31–16–16 (103:68)
6 June 2011 CGCGuatemala 0–0 HondurasCarson, United States
20:00 PST Stadium: Home Depot Center
Attendance: 21,507
Referee: Francisco Chacón (MEX)
Record: 18–18–12 (57:53)
10 June 2011 CGCGrenada 1–7 HondurasMiami, United States
21:00 EST Murray  20'  26'  37' Bengtson
 28'  67'  71' Costly
 89' Martínez
 90+3' Mejía
Stadium: FIU Stadium
Attendance: 18,057
Referee: David Gantar (CAN)
Record: 2–0–0 (11:1)
13 June 2011 CGCHonduras 0–1 JamaicaHarrison, United States
21:00 EST  36' Johnson Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Joel Aguilar (SLV)
Record: 10–4–6 (38:21)
18 June 2011 CGCCosta Rica 1–1
(2–4 p)
 HondurasEast Rutherford, United States
17:00 EST Marshall  56'  49' Bengtson Stadium: New Meadowlands Stadium
Attendance: 78,807
Referee: Roberto Moreno (PAN)
Record: 17–18–21 (74:100)
Penalties
Borges
Ruiz
Saborío
Campbell
Costly
Bernárdez
Palacios
Bengtson
22 June 2011 CGCHonduras 0–2 MexicoHouston, United States
22:00 CST  93' de Nigris
 99' Hernández
Stadium: Reliant Stadium
Attendance: 70,627
Referee: Walter López (GUA)
Record: 6–5–19 (27:58)
10 August 2011 FriendlyHonduras 2–0 VenezuelaFort Lauderdale, United States
20:45 EST Costly  57'  68' Stadium: Lockhart Stadium
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Terry Vaughn (USA)
Record: 2–2–4 (7:8)
3 September 2011 FriendlyColombia 2–0 HondurasHarrison, United States
20:00 EST Gutiérrez  25' (pen.)  72' Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Jorge González (USA)
Record: 6–2–4 (13:11)
6 September 2011 FriendlyHonduras 0–3 ParaguaySan Pedro Sula, Honduras
19:30 CST  31' Camacho
 87'  90+3' Cardozo
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Joel Aguilar (SLV)
Record: 1–2–2 (3:6)
8 October 2011 FriendlyUnited States 1–0 HondurasMiami Gardens, United States
20:00 EST Dempsey  35' Stadium: Sun Life Stadium
Attendance: 21,900
Referee: Courtney Campbell (JAM)
Record: 4–6–12 (21:34)
11 October 2011 FriendlyHonduras 2–1 JamaicaLa Ceiba, Honduras
19:30 CST Bengtson  1'
Martínez  54'
 45+1' Phillips Stadium: Estadio Nilmo Edwards
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Roberto Moreno (PAN)
Record: 11–4–6 (40:22)
14 November 2011 FriendlyHonduras 2–0 SerbiaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
19:30 CST Bengtson  4'  29' Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Elmar Rodas (GUA)
Record: 1–0–1 (2:1)

2012

29 February 2012 FriendlyEcuador 2–0 HondurasGuayaquil, Ecuador
19:00 ECT Ayoví  15'  70' Stadium: Estadio George Capwell
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Imer Machado (COL)
Record: 2–6–3 (10:11)
11 April 2012 FriendlyCosta Rica 1–1 HondurasSan José, Costa Rica
19:00 CST Vargas  49'  24' Suazo Stadium: Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Mark Geiger (USA)
Record: 17–19–21 (75:101)
26 May 2012 FriendlyHonduras 0–1 New ZealandDallas, United States
20:00 CST  45' Smeltz Stadium: Cotton Bowl
Referee: Edvin Jurisevic (USA)
Record: 0–1–1 (1:2)
2 June 2012 FriendlyEl Salvador 0–3 HondurasWashington, D.C., United States
16:30 EST  10' Bernárdez
 50' Costly
 84' Lalín
Stadium: Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 41,780
Referee: Ricardo Salazar (USA)
Record: 32–16–16 (106:68)
8 June 2012 FWCQHonduras 0–2 PanamaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
19:30 CST  65'  80' Pérez Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 28,215
Referee: Roberto García (MEX)
Record: 24–6–9 (64:24)
12 June 2012 FWCQCanada 0–0 HondurasToronto, Canada
19:45 EST Stadium: BMO Field
Attendance: 16,132
Referee: Enrico Wijngaarde (SUR)
Record: 9–5–6 (30:25)
15 August 2012 FriendlyBoca Juniors 0–2 HondurasMiami Gardens, United States
19:45 EST  23' Bengtson
 90' Chávez
Stadium: Sun Life Stadium
Attendance: 4,120
Referee: Armando Villarreal (USA)
Record: 1–0–0 (2:0)
7 September 2012 FWCQCuba 0–3 HondurasHavana, Cuba
15:00 EST  32' Bengtson
 62' Bernárdez
 90+3' Chávez
Stadium: Estadio Pedro Marrero
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Wálter Quesada (CRC)
Record: 6–2–5 (24:23)
11 September 2012 FWCQHonduras 1–0 CubaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
19:30 CST Bengtson  33' Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Walter López (GUA)
Record: 7–2–5 (25:23)
12 October 2012 FWCQPanama 0–0 HondurasPanama City, Panama
21:05 EST Stadium: Estadio Rommel Fernández
Attendance: 27,000
Referee: Joel Aguilar (SLV)
Record: 24–7–9 (64:24)
16 October 2012 FWCQHonduras 8–1 CanadaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
14:00 CST Bengtson  7'  17'  83'
Costly  29'  49'  88'
Martínez  33'  61'
 77' Hume Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 38,000
Referee: Mauricio Morales (MEX)
Record: 10–5–6 (38:26)
14 November 2012 FriendlyHonduras 0–0 PeruHouston, United States
19:50 CST Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Referee: David Gantar (CAN)
Record: 2–4–2 (10:10)

2013

Honduras won its first game at Estadio Azteca in 2013

In 2013, Honduras qualified to their second straight FIFA World Cup and third total. They also participated in the Copa Centroamericana and the CONCACAF Gold Cup where they finished runners-up and semifinalist respectively.

The Hexagonal, in 2013, marked many important events for Honduras. In their opening game they achieved their first home victory against the United States. Another major feat was a victory over Mexico in Estadio Azteca, effectively qualifying Honduras to the World Cup. Another important event includes a record setting attendance for an association football game in the state of Florida, against Brazil. This year also marks the first time Honduras faced Israel.

18 January 2013 CCEl Salvador 1–1 HondurasSan José, Costa Rica
18:00 CST Burgos  77'  75' Bengtson Stadium: Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Walter López (GUA)
Record: 32–17–16 (107:69)
22 January 2013 CCHonduras 1–1 PanamaSan José, Costa Rica
18:00 CST Montes  31'  13' Sánchez Stadium: Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 3,450
Referee: Roberto García (MEX)
Record: 24–8–9 (65:25)
25 January 2013 CCBelize 0–1 HondurasSan José, Costa Rica
17:30 CST  67' Beckeles Stadium: Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 1,644
Referee: Walter López (GUA)
Record: 5–0–0 (14:2)
27 January 2013 CCCosta Rica 1–0 HondurasSan José, Costa Rica
17:00 CST González  38' Stadium: Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 14,146
Referee: Joel Aguilar (SLV)
Record: 17–19–22 (75:102)
6 February 2013 FWCQHonduras 2–1 United StatesSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
15:00 CST García  40'
Bengtson  79'
 36' Dempsey Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 32,000
Referee: Wálter Quesada (CRC)
Record: 5–6–12 (23:35)
22 March 2013 FWCQHonduras 2–2 MexicoSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
15:05 CST Costly  77'
Bengtson  80'
 28'  54' Hernández Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 38,500
Referee: Courtney Campbell (JAM)
Record: 6–6–19 (29:60)
26 March 2013 FWCQPanama 2–0 HondurasPanama City, Panama
21:00 EST Tejada  1'
Pérez  74'
Stadium: Estadio Rommel Fernández
Attendance: 18,253
Referee: Jair Marrufo (USA)
Record: 24–8–10 (65:27)
2 June 2013 FriendlyHonduras 0–2 IsraelNew York City, United States
17:30 EST  51' Ezra
 76' Abuhatzira
Stadium: Citi Field
Attendance: 26,170
Referee: Edvin Jurisevic (USA)
Record: 0–0–1 (0:2)
7 June 2013 FWCQCosta Rica 1–0 HondurasSan José, Costa Rica
20:10 CST Miller  25' Stadium: Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Walter López (GUA)
Record: 17–19–23 (75:103)
11 June 2013 FWCQHonduras 2–0 JamaicaTegucigalpa, Honduras
19:00 CST García  10'
Rojas  88'
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 29,000
Referee: Marco Rodríguez (MEX)
Record: 12–4–6 (42:22)
15 June 2013 FriendlyNicaragua 2–2 HondurasManagua, Nicaragua
20:00 CST Rodríguez  56'
Barrera  68'
 15' Lacayo
 87' Espinal
Stadium: Dennis Martínez National Stadium
Referee:
Record: 16–2–1 (70:13)
18 June 2013 FWCQUnited States 1–0 HondurasSandy, United States
19:06 MST Altidore  74' Stadium: Rio Tinto Stadium
Attendance: 20,250
Referee: Enrico Wijngaarde (SUR)
Record: 5–6–13 (23:36)
8 July 2013 CGCHaiti 0–2 HondurasHarrison, United States
21:30 EST  4' Martínez
 78' Chávez
Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Hugo Cruz (CRC)
Record: 12–0–4 (34:12)
12 July 2013 CGCEl Salvador 0–1 HondurasMiami Gardens, United States
21:30 EST  90+2' Claros Stadium: Sun Life Stadium
Attendance: 28,713
Referee: Jair Marrufo (USA)
Record: 33–17–16 (108:69)
15 July 2013 CGCHonduras 0–2 Trinidad and TobagoHouston, United States
21:30 CST  48' (pen.) Jones
 67' Molino
Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 21,783
Referee: Marco Rodríguez (MEX)
Record: 7–6–3 (24:17)
21 July 2013 CGCCosta Rica 0–1 HondurasBaltimore, United States
19:00 EST  49' Najar Stadium: M&T Bank Stadium
Attendance: 70,540
Referee: Courtney Campbell (JAM)
Record: 18–19–23 (76:103)
24 July 2013 CGCUnited States 3–1 HondurasArlington, United States
19:00 CST Johnson  11'
Donovan  27'  53'
 52' Medina Stadium: Cowboys Stadium
Attendance: 81,410
Referee: Wálter Quesada (CRC)
Record: 5–6–14 (24:39)
6 September 2013 FWCQMexico 1–2 HondurasMexico City, Mexico
20:30 CST Peralta  6'  63' Bengtson
 66' Costly
Stadium: Estadio Azteca
Attendance: 73,981
Referee: Roberto Moreno (PAN)
Record: 7–6–19 (31:61)
10 September 2013 FWCQHonduras 2–2 PanamaTegucigalpa, Honduras
19:00 CST Costly  28'
Palacios  61'
 50' Torres
 90+1' Chen
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 26,582
Referee: Mark Geiger (USA)
Record: 24–9–10 (67:29)
11 October 2013 FWCQHonduras 1–0 Costa RicaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
15:00 CST Bengtson  65' Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 38,500
Referee: Jair Marrufo (USA)
Record: 19–19–23 (77:103)
15 October 2013 FWCQJamaica 2–2 HondurasKingston, Jamaica
20:30 EST Claros  3' (o.g.)
Austin  59' (pen.)
 2' Costly
 32' Figueroa
Stadium: Independence Park
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Mark Geiger (USA)
Record: 12–5–6 (44:24)
16 November 2013 FriendlyBrazil 5–0 HondurasMiami Gardens, United States
18:30 EST Bernard  22'
Dante  55'
Maicon  66'
Willian  70'
Hulk  74'
Stadium: Sun Life Stadium
Attendance: 71,753
Referee: David Gantar (CAN)
Record: 1–1–4 (6:21)
19 November 2013 FriendlyEcuador 2–2 HondurasHouston, United States
20:30 CST Ayoví  15'
Valencia  89'
 63'  67' Costly Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Ricardo Salazar (USA)
Record: 2–7–3 (12:13)

2014

In 2014 Honduras participated in their second straight FIFA World Cup and third total. Honduras played France, Ecuador, and Switzerland in the Group E resulting with one goal by Carlo Costly, the third goal in Honduras' World Cup history.

After the World Cup, Honduras competed in the 2014 Copa Centroamericana. This edition of the Copa Centroamericana was the first ever to be held outside the UNCAF nations.

5 March 2014 FriendlyHonduras 2–1 VenezuelaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
19:00 CST Bengtson  5'
Palacios  47'
 19' Otero Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Henry Bejarano (CRC)
Record: 3–2–4 (9:9)
29 May 2014 FriendlyHonduras 0–2 TurkeyWashington, D.C., United States
20:00 EST  70' Erdinç
 83' Erkin
Stadium: Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 20,723
Referee: Roberto García (MEX)
Record: 0–0–3 (0:5)
1 June 2014 FriendlyHonduras 2–4 IsraelHouston, United States
20:00 CST Espinoza  47'
Costly  83'
 34' Zahavi
 53' (o.g.) Figueroa
 60' Damari
 74' Vermouth
Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 19,235
Referee: Kevin Morrison (JAM)
Record: 0–0–2 (2:6)
7 June 2014 FriendlyEngland 0–0 HondurasMiami Gardens, United States
16:45 EST Stadium: Sun Life Stadium
Attendance: 45,379
Referee: Ricardo Salazar (USA)
Record: 0–1–0 (0:0)
15 June 2014 FWCFrance 3–0 HondurasPorto Alegre, Brazil
16:00 BRT Benzema  45' (pen.)  72'
Valladares  48' (o.g.)
Stadium: Estádio Beira-Rio
Attendance: 43,012
Referee: Sandro Ricci (BRA)
Record: 0–0–1 (0:3)
20 June 2014 FWCEcuador 2–1 HondurasCuritiba, Brazil
19:00 BRT Valencia  34'  65'  31' Costly Stadium: Arena da Baixada
Attendance: 39,224
Referee: Ben Williams (AUS)
Record: 2–7–4 (13:15)
25 June 2014 FWCHonduras 0–3  SwitzerlandManaus, Brazil
16:00 BRT  6'  31'  71' Shaqiri Stadium: Arena da Amazônia
Attendance: 40,322
Referee: Néstor Pitana (ARG)
Record: 0–1–1 (0:3)
3 September 2014 CCBelize 0–2 HondurasWashington, D.C., United States
19:30 EST  35' (o.g.) James
 37' (o.g.) Smith
Stadium: Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 20,516
Referee: Sandy Vásquez (DOM)
Record: 6–0–0 (16:2)
7 September 2014 CCEl Salvador 1–0 HondurasDallas, United States
20:00 CST Menjivar  67' Stadium: Cotton Bowl
Attendance: 20,156
Referee: Jeffrey Solís (CRC)
Record: 33–17–17 (108:70)
10 September 2014 CCGuatemala 2–0 HondurasHouston, United States
21:00 CST Pappa  37'  80' Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 19,287
Referee: Roberto García (MEX)
Record: 18–18–13 (57:55)
13 September 2014 CCHonduras 1–0 NicaraguaLos Angeles, United States
15:00 PST Lozano  45+1' Stadium: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Attendance: 41,969
Referee: Joel Aguilar (SLV)
Record: 17–2–1 (71:13)
9 October 2014 FriendlyMexico 2–0 HondurasChiapas, Mexico
19:00 CST Hernández  20'
Alanís  37'
Stadium: Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Wálter Quesada (CRC)
Record: 7–6–20 (31:63)
14 October 2014 FriendlyUnited States 1–1 HondurasBoca Raton, United States
20:00 EST Altidore  10'  87' Figueroa Stadium: FAU Stadium
Attendance: 14,805
Referee: Yadel Martínez (CUB)
Record: 5–7–14 (25:40)
14 November 2014 FriendlyJapan 6–0 HondurasToyota, Japan
19:35 JST Yoshida  9'
Honda  40'
Endō  44'
Inui  47'  74'
Toyoda  69'
Stadium: Toyota Stadium
Attendance: 42,126
Referee: Bartosz Frankowski (POL)
Record: 0–1–2 (7:14)
18 November 2014 FriendlyChina PR 0–0 HondurasGuangzhou, China
19:35 CST Stadium: Tianhe Stadium
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Jumpei Iida (JPN)
Record: 1–1–1 (1:3)

2015

This year marks the end of Hernán Medford as head coach and the beginning of the Jorge Pinto era. In 2015 Honduras started playing in the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup play-off against French Guiana. In December 2015, Honduras reached its worst position ever in the FIFA World Rankings falling to the 101st place.[3]

4 February 2015 FriendlyHonduras 2–3 VenezuelaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
18:30 CST Lozano  80'
Montes  90'
 21' Blanco
 50' Figuera
 76' Farías
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Joel Aguilar (SLV)
Record: 3–2–5 (11:12)
11 February 2015 FriendlyVenezuela 2–1 HondurasBarinas, Venezuela
19:00 VET Lucena  17'
Murillo  57'
 14' Lozano Stadium: Estadio Agustín Tovar
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Diego Haro (PER)
Record: 3–2–6 (12:14)
25 March 2015 CGCQFrench Guiana 3–1 HondurasRemire-Montjoly, French Guiana
19:00 GFT Torvic  24'
Privat  26'  62'
 17' Bengtson Stadium: Stade Municipal Dr. Edmard Lama
Referee: César Ramos (MEX)
Record: 0–0–1 (1:3)
29 March 2015 CGCQHonduras 3–0 French GuianaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
18:30 CST Najar  30'  32'
Lozano  44'
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Referee: Mark Geiger (USA)
Elo Ratings before match:
Record: 1–0–1 (4:3)
31 May 2015 FriendlyEl Salvador 0–2 HondurasWashington, D.C., United States
15:00 EST  7' Martínez
 26' Lozano
Stadium: Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Christopher Prenzo (USA)
Record: 34–17–17 (110:70)
6 June 2015 FriendlyParaguay 2–2 HondurasAsunción, Paraguay
18:15 PYT Santa Cruz  20'  56'  8' (o.g.) Santa Cruz
 23' Castillo
Stadium: Estadio Manuel Ferreira
Attendance: 9,500
Referee: Fernando Falce (URU)
Record: 1–3–2 (5:8)
10 June 2015 FriendlyBrazil 1–0 HondurasPorto Alegre, Brazil
19:00 BRT Firmino  33' Stadium: Estádio Beira-Rio
Attendance: 22,305
Referee: Gery Vargas (BOL)
Record: 1–1–5 (6:22)
1 July 2015 FriendlyMexico 0–0 HondurasHouston, United States
20:30 CST Stadium: NRG Stadium
Attendance: 70,128
Referee: Armando Villarreal (USA)
Record: 7–7–20 (31:63)
7 July 2015 CGCUnited States 2–1 HondurasFrisco, United States
20:30 EST Dempsey  25'  64'  69' Discua Stadium: Toyota Stadium
Attendance: 22,357
Referee: César Ramos (MEX)
Record: 5–7–15 (26:42)
10 July 2015 CGCHonduras 1–1 PanamaFoxborough, United States
18:00 EST Najar  81'  21' Tejeda Stadium: Gillette Stadium
Attendance: 46,720
Referee: Marlon Mejía (SLV)
Record: 24–10–10 (68:30)
13 July 2015 CGCHaiti 1–0 HondurasKansas City, United States
18:00 CST Nazon  14' Stadium: Sporting Park
Attendance: 18,467
Referee: Roberto García (MEX)
Record: 12–0–5 (34:13)
4 September 2015 FriendlyVenezuela 0–3 HondurasPuerto Ordaz, Venezuela
17:30 VET Rondón  55' Andino
 73' Castillo
 85' (pen.) Izaguirre
Stadium: Polideportivo Cachamay
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Jorge Buitrago (COL)
Record: 4–2–6 (15:14)
8 September 2015 FriendlyEcuador 2–0 HondurasQuito, Ecuador
17:00 ECT Velásquez  13' (o.g.)
Bolaños  35'
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Ímer Machado (COL)
Record: 2–7–5 (13:17)
8 October 2015 FriendlyHonduras 1–1 GuatemalaTegucigalpa, Honduras
19:00 CST Bengtson  3'  49' Tinoco Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Héctor Rodríguez (HON)
Record: 18–19–13 (58:56)
13 October 2015 FriendlyHonduras 1–1 South AfricaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
18:00 CST Andino  13'  8' Mathoho Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Jhon Pitti (PAN)
Record: 0–1–0 (1:1)
13 November 2015 FWCQCanada 1–0 HondurasVancouver, Canada
19:15 PST Larin  38' Stadium: BC Place
Referee: Kevin Morrison (JAM)
Record: 10–5–7 (38:27)
17 November 2015 FWCQHonduras 0–2 MexicoSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
15:00 CST  67' Corona
 72' Damm
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Referee: Jhon Pitti (PAN)
Record: 7–7–21 (31:65)
16 December 2015 FriendlyHonduras 2–0 CubaJuticalpa, Honduras
15:00 CST Elis  6'  54' Stadium: Estadio Juan Ramón Brevé Vargas
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Héctor Rodríguez (HON)
Record: 8–2–5 (27:23)

2016

In 2016 Honduras started playing in a friendly match against Nicaragua. On 27 May, Honduras played Argentina away for the first time in a friendly game where they faced superstar Lionel Messi who had to leave the match early due to a back injury.[4] After a slow start in the group stage of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Honduras went to claim a berth to the fifth and last stage in the very last game against Mexico with a 0–0 drawn at Estadio Azteca, making this the second time in a row in which Honduras is able to harvest some points at this venue.

27 January 2016 FriendlyNicaragua 1–3 HondurasManagua, Nicaragua
19:00 CST Leguías  14'


Starting XI
(GK) Téllez – 1
 60' Quijano – 2
Rosas – 3
Casco – 4
Copete – 6
Chavarría – 7
 88' López – 8
 86' Leguías – 9
 39' García – 13
Montiel – 17
 69' Cuadra – 22
Substitutes
 69'  39' Reyes – 16
 69' Pavón – 18
 69' Somarriba – 10
 86' López – 20
 88' Peralta – 19
Coach
Duarte (CRC)
 57' Méndez
 83' (pen.) Alvarado
 89' (o.g.) Casco
Starting XI
22 – Escober (GK)
2 – Crisanto
3 – Figueroa
4 – Velásquez
8 – Morazán  55'
10 – Méndez  86'
11 – Tejeda
17 – Elis
19 – Andino  55'
20 – Mejía
21 – Alvarado
Substitutes
6 – Acosta  55'
15 – Mejía  55'
23 – Oseguera  86'


Coach
Pinto (COL)
Stadium: Nicaragua National Football Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Óscar Dávila (NCA)
Record: 18–2–1 (74:14)
10 February 2016 FriendlyGuatemala 3–1 HondurasGuatemala City, Guatemala
20:00 CST Tinoco  20'
Márquez  42'
Martínez  57'
Starting XI
(GK) Motta – 12
Jiménez – 3
López – 4
 47' Márquez – 8
Tinoco – 9
Icute – 11
 73' Castrillo – 13
Morales – 14
 71' Martínez – 18
 71' Longo – 19
Saravia – 20
Substitutes
 71' Arias – 7
 71' López – 17
 73' López – 15
 78' Martínez – 22



Coach
Sopegno (ARG)
 4' Quioto


Starting XI
18 – Valladares (GK)
3 – Figueroa  30'
5 – Beckeles  63'
6 – Acosta  59'
12 – Quioto  75'
13 – Hernández
15 – Espinoza
16 – Leverón
19 – Andino  59'
21 – Alvarado  62'
23 – Palacios  46'
Substitutes
4 – Velásquez  30'
10 – Méndez  46'
17 – Elis  59'
20 – Claros  59'
2 – Oseguera  62'
11 – Tejeda  63'
8 – Mejía  75'
Coach
Guevara (HON)
Stadium: Estadio Mateo Flores
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Ismael Cornejo (SLV)
Record: 18–19–14 (59:59)
25 March 2016 FWCQEl Salvador 2–2 HondurasSan Salvador, El Salvador
19:06 CST Punyed  45'
Bonilla  88'
Starting XI
(GK) Carrillo – 22
García – 2
Romero – 4
Méndoza – 5
Menjívar – 6
 79' Cerén – 7
 71' Pineda – 8
Bonilla – 11
 62'  31' Larín – 13
Barahona – 17
 78' Punyed – 20
Substitutes
 62' Alas – 10
 71' Corea – 21
 78' Flores – 14
Coach
Maradiaga (HON)
 19' Elis
 59' Lozano
Starting XI
22 – Escober (GK)
3 – Figueroa
7 – Izaguirre  47'
9 – Lozano  75'
10 – Martinez  64'
15 – Espinoza
17 – Najar
19 – Elis  84'
20 – Claros
21 – Beckeles
23 – Palacios  31'
Substitutes
14 – García  64'
11 – Reyes  75'
16 – Leverón  84'
Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: Estadio Cuscatlán
Attendance: 9,915
Referee: Javier Santos (PUR)
Record: 34–18–17 (112:72)
29 March 2016 FWCQHonduras 2–0 El SalvadorSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
19:06 CST García  54'
Quioto  90+4'
Starting XI
(GK) Escober – 22
M. Figueroa – 3
H. Figueroa – 4
Izaguirre – 7
 90+3' Lozano – 9
 65' García – 14
Espinoza – 15
Najar – 17
Elis – 19
 90+3' Claros – 20
 38' Beckeles – 21
Substitutes
 65' Costly – 13
 90+3' Quioto – 12

Coach
Pinto (COL)


Starting XI
22 – Carrillo (GK)
2 – García
4 – Romero
5 – Méndoza
6 – Menjivar
7 – Cerén  51'
8 – Pineda  69'
11 – Bonilla
17 – Barahona  34'  59'
19 – Mayen  46'
20 – Punyed
Substitutes
12 – Ortiz  46'
14 – Flores  59'
10 – Alas  69'
Coach
(HON) Maradiaga
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 38,000
Referee: Ricardo Montero (CRC)
Record: 35–18–17 (114:72)
27 May 2016 FriendlyArgentina 1–0 HondurasSan Juan, Argentina
20:00 ART Higuaín  31'
Starting XI
(GK) Romero – 1
 77' Mercado – 4
 30' Biglia – 6
Di María – 7
 65' Higuaín – 9
 64' Messi – 10
Funes – 13
 90+2' Mascherano – 14
 78' Rojo – 16
 77' Otamendi – 17
 64' Lamela – 18
Substitutes
 64' Gaitán – 20
 64' Banega – 19
 65' Agüero – 11
 77' Roncaglia – 3
 77' Maidana – 2
 78' Cuesta – 15
Coach
Martino (ARG)

Starting XI
22 – Escober (GK)
3 – Figueroa
6 – Acosta  45'
7 – Izaguirre  71'
12 – Quioto  83'
13 – Vega  46'
16 – Leverón
17 – Elis
20 – Claros  35'
21 – Beckeles  70'
23 – Palacios
Substitutes
8 – Morazán  45'  69'
15 – Discua  46'
4 – Borjas  70'
5 – Alvarado  71'  75'
11 – Martínez  83'

Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: Estadio San Juan del Bicentenario
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Jorge Osorio (CHI)
Record: 0–0–2 (1:4)
24 August 2016 FriendlyHonduras 1–0 NicaraguaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
15:00 CST Elis Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: Closed gates
Referee:
Record: 19–2–1 (75:14)
2 September 2016 FWCQHonduras 2–1 CanadaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
15:06 CST Martínez  45+2'
Quioto  50'
Starting XI
(GK) Escober – 22
Figueroa – 3
 46' Acosta – 6
Izaguirre – 7
Lozano – 9
 79' Martínez – 10
 70' Quioto – 12
Elis – 17
Claros – 20
Beckeles – 21
Palacios – 23
Substitutes
 46' Discua – 15
 70' García – 14
 79' Hernández – 13
Coach
Guevara (HON)
 35' James

Starting XI
18 – Borjan (GK)  76'
3 – James  64'
4 – Jakovic
5 – Edgar
8 – Henry
10 – Hoilett
13 – Hutchinson
16 – Arfield
17 – de Jong
21 – Larin  69'
23 – Akindele  56'
Substitutes
11 – Ricketts  56'
15 – Straith  64'
2 – Ledgerwood  69'
Coach
(ESP) Floro
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 39,000
Referee: Yadel Martínez (CUB)
Record: 11–5–7 (40:28)
6 September 2016 FWCQMexico 0–0 HondurasMexico City, Mexico
21:00 CST Starting XI
(GK) Talavera – 12
Ayala – 2
Reyes – 5
Layún – 7
 46' Sepúlveda – 9
 85' Aquino – 11
Zaldívar – 14
Moreno – 15
Herrera – 16
Guardado – 18
 71' Dueñas – 20
Substitutes
 46' Lozano – 8
 71' Pineda – 22
 85' Hernández – 10
Coach
Osorio (COL)
Starting XI
22 – Escober (GK)
3 – Figueroa
7 – Izaguirre
8 – Mejía  89'
10 – Martínez  60'
12 – Quioto  73'
16 – Leverón
17 – Elis
20 – Claros
21 – Beckeles
23 – Palacios
Substitutes
14 – García  60'
9 – Lozano  73'
19 – Morazán  89'
Coach
(HON) Guevara
Stadium: Estadio Azteca
Attendance: 41,008
Referee: Mark Geiger (USA)
Record: 7–8–21 (31:65)
8 October 2016 FriendlyBelize 1–2 HondurasBelmopan, Belize
16:00 CST Kuylen  32'


Starting XI
(GK) West – 1
Lennen – 3
Kuylen – 5
Gaynair – 7
Smith – 8
McCaulay – 9
Salazar – 11
Eiley – 13
Casey – 18
Jimenez – 20
Mensah – 21
Substitutes





Coach
Núñez (BRA)
 28' Acosta
Leverón
 89' (pen.) Salas
Starting XI
22 – Escober (GK)
5 – Vargas
6 – Acosta  65'
9 – Vega  62'
11 – Reyes  71'
12 – Quioto
15 – Discua  48'
16 – Leverón
20 – Claros  87'
21 – Beckeles
23 – Oseguera
Substitutes
Canales  48'
Martínez  62'
8 – Mejía  65'
Salas  71'
Benavídez  87'
Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: FFB Stadium
Referee: Ismael Cornejo (SLV)
Record: 7–0–0 (18:3)
2 November 2016 FriendlyHonduras 5–0 BelizeSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
18:00 CST Reyes  5'  83'
Hernández  37'  47'
Canales  88'
Starting XI
(GK) Escober – 22
Crisanto – 2
Figueroa – 4
Vargas – 5
Mejía – 8
Reyes – 11
Quioto – 12
Hernández – 13
García – 14
Oseguera – 23
Padilla
Coach
Pinto (COL)



Starting XI
Gamboa
5 – Kuylen
7 – Gaynair
8 – Smith
18 – Casey
20 – Jimenez
Pandy
Velásquez
August
Polanco
King
Coach
(BRA) Núñez
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: Closed gates
Referee: Armando Castro (HON)
Record: 8–0–0 (23:3)
11 November 2016 FWCQHonduras 0–1 PanamaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
14:35 CST
Starting XI
(GK) Escober – 22
M. Figueroa – 3
H. Figueroa – 4
 46' Mejía – 8
Martínez – 10
 59' Reyes – 11
 60' Quioto – 12
Elis – 17
Claros – 20
Beckeles – 21
Oseguera – 23
Substitutes
 46' Discua – 6
 59' Hernández – 13
 60' García – 14
Coach
Pinto (COL)
 22' Escobar
Starting XI
1 – Penedo (GK)
4 – Escobar
6 – Gómez
7 – Pérez
11 – Cooper  90'
13 – Machado
15 – Bárcenas
17 – Ovalle  36'
19 – Quintero
20 – Godoy  54'
23 – Baloy
Substitutes
2 – Miller  36'
21 – Henríquez  54'
8 – Torres  90'
Coach
(COL) Gómez
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 37,253
Referee: Yadel Martínez (CUB)
Record: 24–10–11 (68:31)
15 November 2016 FWCQHonduras 3–1 Trinidad and TobagoSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
16:05 CST Quioto  16'
Izaguirre  19'
Hernández  80'
Starting XI
(GK) Escober – 22
M. Figueroa – 3
H. Figueroa – 4
Izaguirre – 7
 69' Martínez – 10
 69' Quioto – 12
 90+3' García – 14
Espinoza – 15
Elis – 17
Claros – 20
Beckeles – 21
Substitutes
 69' Discua – 6
 69' Hernández – 13
 90+3' Mejía – 8
Coach
Pinto (COL)
 51' Mitchell


Starting XI
21 – Williams (GK)  10'
2 – David
3 – J. Jones  71'
4 – Bateau
5 – Cyrus
7 – Cato
8 – Hyland
9 – K. Jones
12 – Mitchell
19 – George
20 – Caesar  75'
Substitutes
1 – Phillip (GK)  10'
16 – Garcia  71'
13 – Plaza  75'
Coach
(TRI) Hart
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 34,576
Referee: Jair Marrufo (USA)
Record: 8–6–3 (27:18)

2017

Honduras started 2017 playing at Panama City against Nicaragua for the 2017 Copa Centroamericana,[5] a cup which they eventually won, representing their 4th regional title.[6] On 24 March, Honduras suffered its biggest defeat ever in a FIFA World Cup qualification game after losing 0–6 against United States.[7] During the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Honduras drawn 0–0 in a Group A match against French Guiana. A game in which the South Americans fielded an ineligible player. Florent Malouda had made 80 appearances for France between 2004 and 2012; therefore violating FIFAs regulations. Two days later, CONCACAF released a statement forfeiting the match by a 3–0 score to Honduras.[8] In the last match day of the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, Honduras defeated Mexico in San Pedro Sula and finished in 4th position. For the first time, Honduras played in an Inter-confederation play-off against Australia, however, they failed to qualify to their third straight FIFA World Cup.[9][10]

13 January 2017 CCHonduras 2–1 NicaraguaPanama City, Panama
16:00 EST Hernández  23'
Andino  69'
Starting XI
(GK) López – 1
Crisanto – 2
Figueroa – 3
Alvarado – 5
Mejía – 8
Salas – 10
Reyes – 11
Hernández – 13
Altamirano – 18
Garrido – 19
Oseguera – 23
Substitutes
Pereira – 4
Chirinos – 6
Andino – 7
Coach
Pinto (COL)
 19' (o.g.) Figueroa

Starting XI
1 – Lorente (GK)
2 – Quijano
3 – Rosas
4 – Casco
6 – Copete
7 – Cadena
8 – López
11 – Barrera
16 – Figueroa
19 – Peralta
21 – Moreno
Substitutes
14 – Coronel
13 – García
9 – Lazo
Coach
(CRC) Duarte
Stadium: Estadio Rommel Fernández
Referee: Ricardo Montero (CRC)
Record: 20–2–1 (77:15)
15 January 2017 CCEl Salvador 1–2 HondurasPanama City, Panama
15:30 EST Zelaya  10'
Starting XI
(GK) Villalobos – 22
Domínguez – 3
Romero – 4
 77' Menjívar – 6
D. Cerén – 7
Zelaya – 9
 45+1' Bonilla – 11
Larín – 13
Ó. Cerén – 16
 61' Mayen – 19
Tamacas – 21
Substitutes
 45+1' Herrera – 8
 61' Punyed – 20
 77' Alas – 10
Coach
Lara (COL)
 62'  90' Castillo
Starting XI
22 – Escober (GK)
3 – Figueroa
4 – Pereira
7 – Andino
9 – Castillo
14 – Puerto
16 – López  46'
18 – Altamirano  72'
19 – Garrido  66'
20 – Claros
23 – Oseguera
Substitutes
10 – Salas  46'
12 – Canales  66'
6 – Chirinos  72'
Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: Estadio Rommel Fernández
Referee: Fernando Guerrero (MEX)
Record: 36–18–17 (116:73)
17 January 2017 CCPanama 0–1 HondurasPanama City, Panama
21:00 EST
Starting XI
(GK) Calderón – 1
Cummings – 3
Miller – 4
Cooper – 11
 82' Blackburn – 16
 70' Ovalle – 17
 56' Taylor – 18
Quintero – 19
Godoy – 20
Henríquez – 21
Murillo – 23
Substitutes
 56' Arroyo – 22
 70' Davis – 15
 82' Barcenas – 14
Coach
Gómez (COL)
 37' (pen.) Hernández
Starting XI
22 – Escober (GK)
3 – Figueroa
4 – Pereira
5 – Alvarado
7 – Andino  85'
12 – Canales  72'
13 – Hernández
14 – Puerto  79'
17 – Morazán
20 – Claros
21 – García
Substitutes
6 – Chirinos  72'
15 – Vargas  79'
9 – Castillo  85'
Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: Estadio Rommel Fernández
Referee: Jair Marrufo (USA)
Record: 25–10–11 (69:31)
20 January 2017 CCCosta Rica 1–1 HondurasPanama City, Panama
18:30 EST Calvo  59'
Starting XI
(GK) Pemberton – 18
Acosta – 2
Umaña – 4
Miranda – 6
 80' Ortiz – 9
Angulo – 10
 76' Vanegas – 11
Azofeifa – 14
Calvo – 15
 57' Guzmán – 20
Meneses – 22
Substitutes
 57' Segura – 21
 76' Ruiz – 7
 80' Vega – 8
Coach
Ramírez (CRC)
 17' Andino
Starting XI
22 – Escober (GK)
3 – Figueroa
4 – Pereira
5 – Alvarado
7 – Andino  88'
9 – Castillo
12 – Canales  62'
14 – Puerto
17 – Morazán
20 – Claros
21 – García  66'
Substitutes
6 – Chirinos  62'
15 – Vargas  66'
11 – Reyes  88'
Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: Estadio Rommel Fernández
Referee: Fernando Guerrero (MEX)
Record: 19–20–23 (78:104)
22 January 2017 CCBelize 0–1 HondurasPanama City, Panama
11:00 EST
Starting XI
(GK) West – 1
Lennen – 3
Gaynair – 7
Smith – 8
McCaulay – 9
Casey – 12
 54' A. Makin – 14
 62' Polanco – 16
D. Makin – 17
 55' Torres – 19
Thurton – 29
Substitutes
 54' Amankwah-Mensah – 21
 55' Davis – 11
 62' Salazar – 10
Coach
Orlowski (POL)
 56' Hernández
Starting XI
22 – Escober (GK)
2 – Crisanto
4 – Pereira
8 – Mejía
10 – Salas  80'
12 – Canales  66'
13 – Hernández
15 – Vargas
18 – Altamirano  61'
19 – Garrido
23 – Oseguera
Substitutes
7 – Andino  61'
6 – Chirinos  66'
11 – Reyes  80'
Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: Estadio Rommel Fernández
Referee: Kimbell Ward (SKN)
Record: 9–0–0 (24:3)
16 February 2017 FriendlyHonduras 0–1 JamaicaHouston, United States
19:30 CST
Starting XI
(GK) López – 1
 79' Crisanto – 2
Figueroa – 3
Alvarado – 5
 79' Andino – 7
 62' Castillo – 9
 62' Salas – 10
Canales – 12
Morazán – 17
 64' Claros – 20
Oseguera – 23
Substitutes
 62' Chirinos – 19
 62' Tejeda – 13
 64' Acosta – 6
 79' Vargas – 15
 79' Altamirano – 16
Coach
Pinto (COL)
 72' Binns
Starting XI
13 – Thompson (GK)
2 – Harriott
3 – Lowe
4 – Richie
8 – Fisher  51'
12 – Binns
14 – Nicholson  64'
15 – Watson
16 – Fletcher  64'
17 – Lambert  74'
18 – Gordon  90'
Substitutes
20 – Lawrence  51'
11 – Burke  64'
10 – Williams  64'
7 – Lewis  74'
19 – Ambusley  90'
Coach
(JAM) Whitmore
Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Jair Marrufo (USA)
Record: 12–5–7 (44:25)
22 February 2017 FriendlyEcuador 3–1 HondurasQuito, Ecuador
19:15 ECT Caicedo  53'
Arboleda  60'
Cevallos  81'
 24' Andino Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Referee: Diego Haro (PER)
Record: 2–7–6 (14:20)
16 March 2017 FriendlyHonduras 2–0 NicaraguaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
16:00 CST Discua  11'
Andino  71'
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Referee:
Record: 21–2–1 (79:15)
24 March 2017 FWCQUnited States 6–0 HondurasSan Jose, United States
19:55 PST Lletget  5'
Bradley  27'
Dempsey  32'  49'  54'
Pulisic  46'
Starting XI
(GK) Howard – 1
Villafaña – 2
Gonzalez – 3
Bradley – 4
 70' Brooks – 6
Dempsey – 8
 18' Lletget – 9
Pulisic – 10
Nagbe – 15
Altidore – 17
 59' Cameron – 20
Substitutes
 18' Bedoya – 11
 59' Zusi – 19
 70' Ream – 14
Coach
Arena (USA)




Starting XI
22 – Escober (GK)
3 – M. Figueroa
4 – H. Figueroa
5 – Alvarado
7 – Izaguirre  46'
12 – Quioto  43'
15 – Espinoza
17 – Najar  61'
19 – Elis
20 – Claros
21 – Beckeles
Substitutes
11 – Andino  43'
14 – García  46'
8 – Morazán  61'
Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: Avaya Stadium
Attendance: 17,729
Referee: Walter López (GUA)
Record: 5–7–16 (26:48)
28 March 2017 FWCQHonduras 1–1 Costa RicaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
15:00 CST Lozano  35'
Starting XI
(GK) Escober – 22
M. Figueroa – 3
H. Figueroa – 4
Izaguirre – 7
Lozano – 9
 70' Martínez – 10
Espinoza – 15
 8' Najar – 17
Elis – 19
Claros – 20
Beckeles – 21
Substitutes
 8'  75' Andino – 11
 70' Discua – 16
 75' García – 14
Coach
Pinto (COL)
 68' Waston
Starting XI
1 – Navas (GK)
3 – González
4 – Umaña  46'
5 – Borges
8 – Oviedo
10 – Ruiz
12 – Campbell  82'
14 – Azofeifa  55'
16 – Gamboa
19 – Waston
21 – Ureña
Substitutes
20 – Guzmán  46'
7 – Bolaños  55'
17 – Tejeda  82'
Coach
(CRC) Ramírez
Stadium: Estadio Francisco Morazán
Attendance: 15,800
Referee: Joel Aguilar (SLV)
Record: 19–21–23 (79:105)
27 May 2017 FriendlyEl Salvador 2–2 HondurasWashington, D.C., United States
19:00 EST Zelaya  65'  69'

Starting XI
(GK) Villalobos – 22
Mancía – 2
Domínguez – 3
 75' García – 7
 90' Pineda – 8
Mayen – 10
Zelaya – 11
 46' Renderos – 15
 63' Cerén – 16
Barahona – 17
Tamacas – 21
Substitutes
 46' Romero – 4
 63' Alas – 20
 75' Orellana – 6
 90' Baires – 14

Coach
Lara (COL)
 5' Puerto
 45+2' Martínez
Starting XI
22 – Escober (GK)  46'
4 – Puerto
5 – Alvarado
10 – M. Martínez  68'
12 – Chirinos
15 – Vargas  59'
17 – Altamirano
19 – Morazán
20 – Claros  56'
23 – Palacios
11 – R. Martínez  72'
Substitutes
1 – López (GK)  46'
8 – Mejía  56'
2 – Matute  59'
21 – Salas  68'
13 – Tejeda  72'
Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
Referee: Mario Escobar (GUA)
Record: 36–19–17 (118:75)
8 June 2017 FWCQMexico 3–0 HondurasMexico City, Mexico
20:00 CST Alanís  34'
Lozano  63'
Jiménez  66'
Starting XI
(GK) Ochoa – 13
L. Reyes – 2
 54' Salcedo – 3
Alanís – 4
D. Reyes – 5
J. dos Santos – 6
Jiménez – 9
 57' G. dos Santos – 10
Vela – 11
Herrera – 16
 69' Corona – 17
Substitutes
 54' Dueñas – 20
 57' Lozano – 22
 69' Peralta – 19
Coach
Osorio (COL)



Starting XI
22 – Escober (GK)
2 – Crisanto
3 – M. Figueroa
4 – H. Figueroa
7 – Izaguirre
9 – Andino  60'
10 – Martínez  53'
17 – Elis
19 – Morazán
20 – Claros  71'
23 – Palacios
Substitutes
14 – García  53'
12 – Quioto  60'
16 – Discua  71'
Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: Estadio Azteca
Attendance: 38,565
Referee: Drew Fischer (CAN)
Record: 7–8–22 (31:68)
13 June 2017 FWCQPanama 2–2 HondurasPanama City, Panama
21:35 EST Pérez  41'
Torres  90'
Starting XI
(GK) Penedo – 1
Murillo – 2
Escobar – 4
R. Torres – 5
 80' Pérez – 7
 69' Bárcenas – 8
 69' G. Torres – 9
Cooper – 11
Davis – 15
Quintero – 19
Godoy – 20
Substitutes
 69' Gómez – 6
 69' Díaz – 10
 80' Tejada – 18
Coach
Gómez (COL)
 5' Quioto
 66' Elis
Starting XI
22 – Escober (GK)
3 – M. Figueroa
4 – H. Figueroa
5 – Alvarado
6 – Acosta
7 – Izaguirre
8 – Mejía  83'
11 – Martínez  76'
12 – Quioto  73'
17 – Elis
21 – Beckeles
Substitutes
9 – Andino  73'
13 – Tejeda  76'
19 – Morazán  83'
Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: Estadio Rommel Fernández
Record: 25–11–11 (71:33)

Attendance: 25,900
Referee: Roberto García (MEX)
7 July 2017 CGCCosta Rica 1–0 HondurasHarrison, United States
21:36 EST Ureña  39'
Starting XI
(GK) Pemberton – 18
Acosta – 2
González – 3
Gutiérrez – 5
Ruiz – 10
 35' Venegas – 11
 71' Wallace – 13
Calvo – 15
Gamboa – 16
Guzmán – 20
 82' Ureña – 21
Substitutes
 35' Campbell – 12
 71' Tejeda – 17
 82' Ramírez – 7
Coach
Ramírez (CRC)

Starting XI
1 – López (GK)
2 – Crisanto
3 – Figueroa
4 – H. Figueroa
5 – Alvarado
6 – Acosta
7 – Discua  56'
8 – Mejía
12 – Quioto
16 – Lanza  46'
23 – Sánchez  62'
Substitutes
17 – Elis  46'
14 – García  56'
10 – López  62'
Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 25,817
Referee: Walter López (GUA)
Record: 19–21–24 (79:106)
11 July 2017 CGCFrench Guiana 0–3 (forfeit) HondurasHouston, United States
21:00 CST Starting XI
(GK) Léon – 22
Fabien – 5
Rimane – 6
 82' Soubervie – 7
Legrand – 8
 58' Abelinti – 9
Lo. Baal – 10
Lescot – 14
Malouda – 15
 90' Privat – 18
Lu. Baal – 23
Substitutes
 58' Evens – 4
 82' Contout – 11
 90' Dutard – 21
Coach
Karam (GYF)
Starting XI
1 – López (GK)
3 – M. Figueroa
4 – H. Figueroa
5 – Alvarado
6 – Acosta  66'
8 – Mejía
10 – López  57'
12 – Quioto
16 – Lanza  46'
17 – Elis
21 – Beckeles
Substitutes
14 – García  46'
7 – Discua  57'
13 – Peña  66'
Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 12,019
Referee: Yadel Martínez (CUB)
Record: 2–0–1 (7:3)
14 July 2017 CGCCanada 0–0 HondurasFrisco, United States
21:06 CST Starting XI
(GK) Borjan – 18
James – 3
Adekugbe – 4
Piette – 6
Arfield – 8
 87' Cavallini – 9
 73' Hoilett – 10
de Jong – 17
Vitória – 19
 65' Bernier – 20
Petrasso – 23
Substitutes
 65' Osorio – 21
 73' Davies – 12
 87' Kaye – 14
Coach
Zambrano (ECU)
Starting XI
1 – López (GK)
2 – Crisanto
3 – M. Figueroa
4 – H. Figueroa
7 – Discua  65'
8 – Mejía  79'
12 – Quioto
16 – Lanza
17 – Elis
20 – Claros
23 – Sánchez
Substitutes
14 – García  65'
13 – Peña  79'

Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: Toyota Stadium
Attendance: 10,048
Referee: Joel Aguilar (SLV)
Record: 11–6–7 (40:28)
20 July 2017 CGCHonduras 0–1 MexicoGlendale, United States
19:30 MST
Starting XI
(GK) López – 1
Crisanto – 2
M. Figueroa – 3
H. Figueroa – 4
Alvarado – 5
 68' Acosta – 6
Mejía – 8
Quioto – 12
 73' Lanza – 16
Elis – 17
 46' Sánchez – 23
Substitutes
 46' García – 14
 68' Peña – 13
 73' López – 10
Coach
Pinto (COL)
 4' Pizarro
Starting XI
1 – Corona (GK)
3 – Pereira
4 – Ayala
5 – Molina  64'
6 – Álvarez
7 – Pineda
11 – Hernández
15 – Pizarro  90+1'
18 – Gallardo
19 – Sepúlveda  75'
20 – Dueñas
Substitutes
2 – Rodríguez  64'
9 – Torres  75'
17 – López  90+1'
Coach
(COL) Páez
Stadium: University of Phoenix Stadium
Attendance: 37,404
Referee: Walter López (GUA)
Record: 7–8–23 (31:69)
1 September 2017 FWCQTrinidad and Tobago 1–2 HondurasCouva, Trinidad and Tobago
20:00 AST Jones  67' (pen.)

Starting XI
(GK) Williams – 21
 46' David – 2
J. Jones – 3
Bateau – 4
Cyrus – 5
 78' Cato – 7
Hyland – 8
Molino – 10
Villaroel – 13
George – 19
 56' Boatswain – 20
Substitutes
 46' A. Jones – 16
 56' Plaza – 9
 78' Lewis – 18
Coach
Lawrence (TRI)
 7' López
 17' Elis
Starting XI
1 – L. López (GK)
2 – Crisanto
3 – M. Figueroa
4 – H. Figueroa
7 – Izaguirre
8 – Mejía
9 – Lozano  46'
10 – A. López  79'
12 – Quioto
17 – Elis  69'
20 – Claros
Substitutes
13 – Costly  46'
23 – Palacios  69'
14 – García  79'
Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: Ato Boldon Stadium
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Fernando Guerrero (MEX)
Record: 9–6–3 (29:19)
5 September 2017 FWCQHonduras 1–1 United StatesSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
15:36 CST Quioto  27'
Starting XI
(GK) L. López – 1
M. Figueroa – 3
H. Figueroa – 4
Alvarado – 5
Mejía – 8
 82' Lozano – 9
 63' A. López – 10
 65' Quioto – 12
Elis – 17
Claros – 20
Beckeles – 21
Substitutes
 63' Costly – 13
 65' García – 14
 82' Palacios – 23
Coach
Pinto (COL)
 85' Wood
Starting XI
12 – Guzan (GK)
3 – Gonzalez
4 – Bradley
5 – Besler
6 – Nagbe  74'
7 – Beasley  61'
8 – Dempsey
10 – Pulisic
16 – Acosta
17 – Morris
19 – Zusi  62'
Substitutes
21 – Arriola  61'
20 – Cameron  62'
9 – Wood  74'
Coach
(USA) Arena
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Attendance: 37,325
Referee: Joel Aguilar (SLV)
Record: 5–8–16 (27:49)
7 October 2017 FWCQCosta Rica 1–1 HondurasSan José, Costa Rica
16:00 CST Waston  90+5'
Starting XI
(GK) Navas – 1
 79' Acosta – 2
González – 3
Borges – 5
 72' Bolaños – 7
Oviedo – 8
Ruiz – 10
Gamboa – 16
Waston – 19
Guzmán – 20
 72' Ureña – 21
Substitutes
 72' Venegas – 11
 72' Colindres – 12
 79' Wallace – 13
Coach
Ramírez (CRC)
 66' Hernández
Starting XI
22 – Escober (GK)
3 – Figueroa
6 – Acosta
7 – Izaguirre
8 – Mejía
10 – López  83'
12 – Quioto
13 – Hernández
17 – Elis  90'
21 – Beckeles
23 – Palacios
Substitutes
16 – Peña  83'
9 – Castillo  90'

Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: César Ramos (MEX)
Record: 19–22–24 (80:107)
10 October 2017 FWCQHonduras 3–2 MexicoSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
18:00 CST Elis  34'
Ochoa  54' (o.g.)
Quioto  60'
Starting XI
(GK) Escober – 22
M. Figueroa – 3
H. Figueroa – 4
Alvarado – 5
Mejía – 8
 88' López – 10
Quioto – 12
Hernández – 13
Elis – 17
 69' Claros – 20
Beckeles – 21
Substitutes
 69' Acosta – 6
 88' Palacios – 23

Coach
Pinto (COL)
 17' Peralta
 39' Vela

Starting XI
13 – Ochoa (GK)
2 – Araujo
4 – Ayala
6 – dos Santos  46'
7 – Layún
9 – Jiménez
11 – Vela  59'
15 – Gallardo
16 – Herrera
19 – Peralta
23 – Alanís  67'
Substitutes
21 – Álvarez  46'
18 – Guardado  59'
17 – Corona  67'
Coach
(COL) Osorio
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Referee: Joel Aguilar (SLV)
Record: 8–8–22 (34:70)
10 November 2017 FWCQPOHonduras 0–0 AustraliaSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
16:00 CST Starting XI
(GK) Escober – 22
Figueroa – 3
Izaguirre – 7
Mejía – 8
 73' Lozano – 9
 60' Lanza – 11
Quioto – 12
 66' López – 16
Claros – 20
Beckeles – 21
Palacios – 23
Substitutes
 60' Chirinos – 17
 66' Martínez – 10
 73' Costly – 13
Coach
Pinto (COL)
Starting XI
1 – Ryan (GK)
6 – Jurman
7 – Risdon  84'
8 – Wright
9 – Juric  89'
13 – Mooy
15 – Jedinak
16 – Behich
20 – Sainsbury
21 – Luongo
22 – Irvine  74'
Substitutes
23 – Rogic  74'
2 – Degenek  84'
17 – Rukavytsya  89'
Coach
(AUS) Postecoglou
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Referee: Daniele Orsato (ITA)
Record: 0–1–0 (0:0)
15 November 2017 FWCQPOAustralia 3–1 HondurasSydney, Australia
20:00 AEST Jedinak  53'  72' (pen.)  85' (pen.)
Starting XI
(GK) Ryan – 1
 66' Cahill – 4
 89' Milligan – 5
Jurman – 6
Leckie – 7
Wright – 8
Mooy – 13
Jedinak – 15
Behich – 16
Sainsbury – 20
 77' Rogic – 23
Substitutes
 66' Juric – 9
 77' Kruse – 10
 89' Troisi – 14
Coach
Postecoglou (AUS)
 90+4' Elis
Starting XI
22 – Escober (GK)
3 – M. Figueroa
5 – Alvarado
6 – Acosta
7 – Izaguirre  42'
9 – Lozano
12 – Quioto  75'
17 – Elis
20 – Claros
21 – Beckeles
23 – Palacios
Substitutes
4 – Figueroa  42'  73'
10 – Martínez  73'
11 – Hernández  75'
Coach
(COL) Pinto
Stadium: Stadium Australia
Attendance: 77,060
Referee: Néstor Pitana (ARG)
Record: 0–1–1 (1:3)

2018

After a painful elimination at the World Cup qualifying, Honduras resumed playing in 2018 with a couple of friendly matches between May and June. In February, they announce their first exhibition match to be played against the South Korea national football team, followed by a friendly against El Salvador in the United States. Honduras closed a quiet year with three friendlies against UAE, Panama and Chile with poor results.

28 May 2018 FriendlySouth Korea 2–0 HondurasDaegu, South Korea
20:00 KST Son  60'
Moon  72'
Starting XI
(GK) Cho – 23
Kim Y. – 2
 71' Jung S. – 4
 85' Lee S. – 9
 56' Lee C. – 11
 78' Son – 13
Hwang – 14
 56' Hong – 19
 77' Go – 20
Jung W. – 25
Ju – 26
Substitutes
 56' Kim M. – 17
 56' Moon – 10
 71' Oh – 15
 77' Lee Y. – 22
 78' Kim S. – 12
 85' Park – 18
Coach
Shin (KOR)


Starting XI
22 – Escober (GK)
3 – Figueroa
5 – Alvarado  86'
7 – A. López  83'
8 – Mejía
9 – Castillo
10 – M. Martínez  75'
11 – Rojas  70'
16 – Leverón
20 – Claros  87'
21 – Beckeles  83'
Substitutes
6 – I. López  70'
23 – Lanza  75'
17 – W. Martínez  83'
2 – Crisanto  83'
14 – Sánchez  86'
13 – Benavídez  87'
Coach
(HON) Tábora
Stadium: Daegu Stadium
Attendance: 33,252
Referee: Hiroyuki Kimura (JPN)
Record: 0–0–3 (0:9)
2 June 2018 FriendlyEl Salvador 1–0 HondurasHouston, United States
19:30 CST Pineda  19'
Starting XI
(GK) Hernández – 1
Domínguez – 3
Méndoza – 5
Chavarría – 6
 85' Pineda – 8
 90+5' Mayen – 10
 51' Corea – 11
Larín – 13
 64' Rivera – 17
 74' Díaz – 20
Tamacas – 21
Substitutes
 51' Morán – 7
 64' Burgos – 9
 74' Mira – 16
 85' Renderos – 15
 90+5' García – 2
Coach
de los Cobos (MEX)

Starting XI
1 – Fonseca (GK)
2 – Crisanto
4 – Pereira
8 – Mejía
9 – Castillo  46'
13 – Benavídez  63'
14 – Sánchez  46'
16 – Leverón
17 – Martínez  46'
19 – Garrido  71'
23 – Lanza
Substitutes
7 – López  46'
5 – Alvarado  46'
11 – Rojas  46'
6 – López  63'
15 – Banegas  71'
Coach
(HON) Tábora
Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 17,747
Referee: Ted Unkel (USA)
Record: 36–19–18 (118:76)
11 October 2018 FriendlyHonduras 1–1 United Arab EmiratesBarcelona, Spain
18:00 CET Quioto  18'
Starting XI
(GK) López – 1
M. Figueroa – 3
H. Figueroa – 4
Acosta – 6
Izaguirre – 7
 58' Mejía – 8
 58' Lozano – 9
Bengtson – 11
Quioto – 12
Elis – 17
Beckeles – 21
Substitutes
 58' López – 10
 58' Flores – 20



Coach
Tábora (HON)
 32' Abdulrahman
Starting XI
12 – Eisa (GK)
2 – Barqesh  90'
4 – Mubarak
5 – Abdulrahman
10 – Matar  84'
13 – Esmaeel  79'
14 – Khamees
19 – Ahmed
21 – Abdulrahman  86'
25 – Salmeen
27 – Mubarak  57'
Substitutes
15 – Al Hammadi  57'
9 – Barman  79'
26 – Mohammed  84'
8 – Hassan  86'
23 – Ahmed  90'
Coach
(ITA) Zaccheroni
Stadium: Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
Attendance: Closed gates
Referee: João Santos (POR)
Record: 1–2–0 (2:1)
16 November 2018 FriendlyHonduras 1–0 PanamaTegucigalpa, Honduras
20:00 CST Lozano  75' (pen.)
Starting XI
(GK) L. López – 1
M. Figueroa – 3
H. Figueroa – 4
Acosta – 6
Izaguirre – 7
 60' Mejía – 8
 78' Lozano – 9
 68' Bengtson – 11
 80' Quioto – 12
 63' Elis – 17
 78' Beckeles – 21
Substitutes
 60' Flores – 20
 63' Chirinos – 14
 68' Róchez – 13
 78' A. López – 10
 78' Crisanto – 2
 80' Leverón – 16
Coach
Jiménez (HON)

Starting XI
12 – Calderón (GK)
3 – Cummings
4 – Escobar
7 – Rodríguez  76'
10 – Camargo
11 – Sánchez  60'
15 – Davis  72'
16 – Blackburn  70'
19 – Quintero  60'
20 – Godoy
23 – Murillo
Substitutes
17 – Martínez  60'
9 – Small  60'
18 – Arroyo  70'
2 – Andrade  72'
14 – Clarke  76'

Coach
(PAN) Stempel
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 12,309
Referee: Hugo Crug (CRC)
Record: 26–11–11 (72:33)
20 November 2018 FriendlyChile 4–1 HondurasTemuco, Chile
21:15 CLT Vidal  8'  35' (pen.)
Sánchez  61'
Castillo  84' (pen.)
Starting XI
(GK) Cortés – 1
 89' Isla – 4
Maripán – 6
Sánchez – 7
 58' Vidal – 8
 85' Castillo – 9
 46' Beausejour – 15
 80' Hernández – 16
 90+2' Medel – 17
Sagal – 18
Reyes – 21
Substitutes
 46' Opazo – 2
 58' Valdés – 10
 80' Pulgar – 13
 85' Paredes – 22
 89' Pinares – 14
 90+2' Kuscevic – 5
Coach
Rueda (COL)
 40' López


Starting XI
1 – L. López (GK)  87'
3 – M. Figueroa
4 – H. Figueroa
6 – Acosta  63'
7 – Izaguirre
8 – Mejía
9 – Lozano  71'
10 – A. López  63'
12 – Quioto  66'
17 – Elis  75'
21 – Beckeles
Substitutes
20 – Flores  63'
11 – Bengtson  63'
14 – Chirinos  66'
5 – Banegas  71'
13 – Róchez  75'
18 – Menjívar  87'
Coach
(HON) Jiménez
Stadium: Estadio Municipal Germán Becker
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Michael Espinoza (PER)
Record: 3–0–3 (9:13)

2019

Coach Fabián Coito made his debut in 2019.

On 15 February, former Uruguayan footballer Fabián Coito was named new head coach of Honduras.[11] He made his official debut with a scoreless drawn in a friendly match against Ecuador. This year will also mark the beginning of the new CONCACAF competition branded CONCACAF Nations League. On 27 March, the draw for the group phase took place placing Honduras in Group C along Trinidad and Tobago and Martinique.[12]

For the first time in CONCACAF history, Jamaica will host a CONCACAF Gold Cup match. Honduras was placed in Group C against the Reggae Boyz, Curaçao and El Salvador for the 2019 edition.[13] Midfielders Rigoberto Rivas and Héctor Castellanos made their debuts in June in friendly matches against Paraguay and Brazil respectively.

26 March 2019 FriendlyEcuador 0–0 HondurasHarrison, United States
20:00 EST Starting XI
(GK) Banguera – 1
Arboleda – 3
Paredes – 4
A. Ibarra – 5
 46' Noboa – 6
 46' Campana – 9
Mena – 10
Caicedo – 13
 67' Orejuela – 18
 67' Méndez – 20
Achilier – 21
Substitutes
 46' Intriago – 15
 46' R. Ibarra – 7
 67' Gruezo – 8
 80'  67' Julio – 19
 80' Preciado – 17
Coach
Gómez (COL)
Starting XI
1 – L. López (GK)
3 – M. Figueroa
4 – H. Figueroa
6 – Acosta
7 – Izaguirre
9 – Lozano
10 – A. López  80'
14 – Chirinos
17 – Elis
19 – Garrido
21 – Beckeles
Substitutes
15 – Álvarez  80'




Coach
(URU) Coito
Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Referee: Jaime Fernández (MEX)
Record: 2–8–6 (14:20)
5 June 2019 FriendlyParaguay 1–1 HondurasCiudad del Este, Paraguay
19:00 AST Cardozo  15' (pen.)
Starting XI
(GK) Aguilar – 12
Escobar – 3
Balbuena – 4
Valdez – 5
 46' Ó. Cardozo – 7
 83' J. Rojas – 8
 46' Iturbe – 11
Torres – 14
Ortiz – 16
 64' Domínguez – 19
 70' M. Rojas – 20
Substitutes
 46' Santander – 9
 46' González – 10
 64' Pérez – 17
 70' Sánchez – 6
 83' Romero – 24

Coach
Berizzo (ARG)
 75' Figueroa
Starting XI
1 – L. López (GK)
3 – M. Figueroa
4 – H. Figueroa
7 – Izaguirre
9 – Rivas  75'
10 – A. López  82'
14 – Chirinos  88'
17 – Elis
19 – Garrido
21 – Beckeles  60'
23 – Rojas  75'
Substitutes
8 – Najar  60'  90+2'
12 – Quioto  60'
20 – Álvarez  75'
6 – Acosta  82'
11 – Castillo  88'
2 – Crisanto  90+2'
Coach
(URU) Coito
Stadium: Estadio Antonio Aranda
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Eduardo Gamboa (CHI)
Record: 1–4–2 (6:9)
9 June 2019 FriendlyBrazil 7–0 HondurasPorto Alegre, Brazil
16:00 BRT de Jesus  6'  47'
Silva  13'
Coutinho  37' (pen.)
Neres  56'
Firmino  65'
Richarlison  70'
Starting XI
(GK) Alisson – 1
 77' Silva – 2
 46' Marquinhos – 4
 46' Casemiro – 5
Kasmirski – 6
Neres – 7
 32' Arthur – 8
 55' de Jesus – 9
 66' Coutinho – 11
Alves – 13
Richarlison – 21
Substitutes
 32' Allan – 15
 46' Militão – 14
 46' Fernandinho – 17
 55' Firmino – 20
 66' Everton – 19
 77' Miranda – 3
Coach
Tite (BRA)






Starting XI
1 – L. López (GK)
2 – Crisanto
3 – M. Figueroa
4 – H. Figueroa
6 – Acosta  46'
7 – Izaguirre  80'
10 – A. López  73'
12 – Quioto  29'
17 – Elis
19 – Garrido  72'
23 – Rojas  46'
Substitutes
14 – Chirinos  46'
20 – Álvarez  46'
16 – Castellanos  72'
21 – Beckeles  73'
5 – Alvarado  80'

Coach
(URU) Coito
Stadium: Estádio Beira-Rio
Attendance: 16,521
Referee: Andrés Cunha (URU)
Record: 1–1–6 (6:29)
17 June 2019 CGCJamaica 3–2 HondurasKingston, Jamaica
20:30 EST Orgill  15'  41'
Lowe  56'
Starting XI
(GK) Blake – 1
 68' Hector – 3
Powell – 5
 68' Orgill – 6
Bailey – 7
Francis – 14
 77' Vassell – 16
Lowe – 17
Brown – 18
Lawrence – 20
Williams – 22
Substitutes
 68' Lewis – 4
 68' Nicholson – 11
 77' Flemmings – 12
Coach
Whitmore (JAM)
 54' Lozano
 90+2' Castillo
Starting XI
1 – L. López (GK)
3 – M. Figueroa
4 – H. Figueroa
7 – Izaguirre
9 – Lozano
10 – A. López  73'
12 – Quioto  57'
16 – Castellanos
17 – Elis
19 – Garrido  75'
21 – Beckeles
Substitutes
14 – Chirinos  57'
11 – Castillo  73'
6 – Acosta  75'
Coach
(URU) Coito
Stadium: Independence Park
Attendance: 17,874
Referee: Jair Marrufo (USA)
Record: 12–5–8 (46:28)
21 June 2019 CGCHonduras 0–1 CuraçaoHouston, United States
21:30 CST
Starting XI
(GK) L. López – 1
M. Figueroa – 3
H. Figueroa – 4
Izaguirre – 7
Lozano – 9
 46' A. López – 10
 76' Chirinos – 14
Elis – 17
Garrido – 19
Álvarez – 20
 46' Beckeles – 21
Substitutes
 46' Castillo – 11
 46' Acosta – 6
 76' Reyes – 8
Coach
Coito (URU)
 40' Bacuna
Starting XI
1 – Room (GK)
2 – Martina
4 – Lachman
6 – Maria
7 – Antonia
10 – Bacuna  85'
11 – Nepomuceno  69'
13 – Gaari
18 – Hooi
19 – Arias  79'
21 – Statie
Substitutes
15 – Martina  69'
16 – van Kessel  79'
12 – Carmelia  85'
Coach
(CUW) Bicentini
Stadium: BBVA Stadium
Attendance: 22,395
Referee: Juan Calderón (CRC)
Record: 5–3–4 (24:21)
25 June 2019 CGCHonduras 4–0 El SalvadorLos Angeles, United States
19:30 PST Álvarez  59'
Castillo  65'
Acosta  75'
Izaguirre  90'
Starting XI
(GK) López – 1
Crisanto – 2
M. Figueroa – 3
H. Figueroa – 4
Alvarado – 5
 79' Acosta – 6
 89' Castillo – 11
 75' Chirinos – 14
Elis – 17
Garrido – 19
Álvarez – 20
Substitutes
 75' Quioto – 12
 79' Castellanos – 16
 89' Izaguirre – 7
Coach
Coito (URU)




Starting XI
1 – Hernández (GK)
3 – Domínguez
4 – Mancía
6 – Orellana  64'
7 – D. Cerén
9 – Bonilla
11 – Portillo
12 – Monterrosa  76'
15 – Jiménez
16 – Ó. Cerén  60'
21 – Tamacas
Substitutes
13 – Ortíz  60'
19 – Mayen  64'
8 – Rugamas  76'
Coach
(MEX) de los Cobos
Stadium: Banc of California Stadium
Attendance: 22,503
Referee: Fernando Guerrero (MEX)
Record: 37–19–18 (122:76)
5 September 2019 FriendlyHonduras 4–0 Puerto RicoTegucigalpa, Honduras
19:00 CST Izaguirre  5'
Benguché  40', 62'
Rubio  59'
Starting XI
(GK) L. López – 22
 74' Crisanto – 2
 67' Figueroa – 3
Izaguirre – 7
Pineda – 8
 74' Benguché – 9
 74' A. López – 10
 73' Rubio – 12
 67' Velásquez – 13
Maldonado – 15
K. López – 21
Substitutes
 67' Pereira – 25
 67' Rivas – 16
 73' Solano – 23
 74' Álvarez – 20
 74' Elis – 17
 74' Tobías – 24
Coach
Coito (URU)



Starting XI
18 – Molinary (GK)
2 – Villafane
3 – J. Calderón
5 – Rodríguez
7 – Cosme  74'
10 – G. Díaz  88'
11 – S. Rivera
13 – G. Calderón  72'
15 – Sulia
20 – Conde  64'
21 – R. Rivera
Substitutes
9 – Nieves  64'
6 – Coca  72'
14 – Ferrer  74'
16 – A. Díaz  88'


Coach
(PUR) Morales
Stadium: Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino
Attendance: 10,359
Referee: Mario Escobar (GUA)
Record: 2–1–0 (10:2)
10 September 2019 FriendlyHonduras 2–1 ChileSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
19:30 CST Elis  73'
Rubio  80'
Starting XI
(GK) López – 22
Crisanto – 2
Figueroa – 3
Alvarado – 5
 46' Acosta – 6
 46' Benguché – 9
 71' Velásquez – 13
 46' Chirinos – 14
Maldonado – 15
 89' Elis – 17
 46' Garrido – 19
Substitutes
 46' Pineda – 8
 46' Rubio – 12
 46' López – 10
 46' Rivas – 16
 71' Solano – 23
 89' Pereira – 25
Coach
Coito (URU)
 19' Parot

Starting XI
1 – C. A. Bravo (GK)
4 – Opazo  75'
5 – Paulo Díaz
6 – Parot
7 – Rubio
8 – Pinares  80'
11 – Vargas  80'
16 – Vegas
17 – Meneses  64'
20 – Aránguiz
24 – Baeza
Substitutes
9 – Jeraldino  64'
19 – Bizama  75'
22 – C. D. Bravo  80'
10 – Valdés  80'


Coach
(COL) Rueda
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Referee: Juan Calderón (CRC)
Record: 4–0–3 (11:14)
10 October 2019 CNLTrinidad and Tobago 0–2 HondurasPort of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
19:00 AST  52' Moya
 90' Martínez
Stadium: Hasely Crawford Stadium
Referee: Mario Escobar (GUA)
Record: 10–6–3 (31:19)
13 October 2019 CNLHonduras 1–0 MartiniqueSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
20:00 CST Barthéléry  4' (o.g.) Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Referee: Adonai Escobedo (MEX)
Record: 2–0–0 (5:2)
14 November 2019 CNLMartinique 1–1 HondurasFort-de-France, Martinique
21:30 AST Rivière  5'  65' Mejía Stadium: Stade Pierre-Aliker
Referee: Ted Unkel (USA)
Record: 2–1–0 (6:3)
17 November 2019 CNLHonduras 4–0 Trinidad and TobagoSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
20:00 Toro  5'
Moya  20'
Elis  45+2' (pen.), 54'
Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Referee: Joel Aguilar (SLV)
Record: 11–6–3 (35:19)

Record

Record does not include matches against clubs or teams not affiliated to FIFA.

As of 17 November 2019
DescriptionRecordGoals
2010s record51–43–60176:196
All-time record249–158–198906:759
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