Concacaf Nations League: These are the 26 Hondurans facing the tricolor | Video

Reinaldo Rueda, the Colombian coach of the Honduran national team, released this Wednesday the list of those called up with 26 names for the Mexico match, which will take place on November 17, according to the quarter-finals of the Concacaf Nations League.

The National Autonomous Football Federation of Honduras (Fenafuth) stated that representative Catracho will face Mexico with 15 players playing for foreign clubs and another 11 from national league teams.

David Ruíz calls back from Reinaldo Rueda.

It is the chance to win people’s affection again with good performance and total dedication.

Today he trained smiling, knowing good news was on the way.#Honduras ????????? pic.twitter.com/I5KBrpaHJX

—José Armando (@Jarm21) November 8, 2023

Rodaque is being led to Honduras for the second time after I took her there for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. He added goalkeeper Enrique Facussé to his list, who recently took part in the Pan American Games Santiago 2023. Indy Eleven forward Douglas Martínez, from the US, and defender Maylor Núñez, from Olimpia.

The Honduran team will host Mexico on November 17 at José de la Paz Herrera Stadium, Tegucigalpa, and I will visit them on the 21st at Azteca Stadium.

Honduras defeated Cuba 4–0 in a Group B match of the Concacaf Nations League (North American, Central American and Caribbean Football Confederation), a result that allowed them to advance to the quarter-finals.

The list of those called up:
goalkeeper
Edrick Menjivar (Olimpia)
Marlon Licona (Vitoria)
Enrique Facussé (Motágua).

Defenses
Denil Maldonado (Los Angeles-USA)
Andy Najar (DC United-USA)
Marcelo Santos (Motagua)
Luis Vega (Motagua)
Devron Garcia (real Spain)
Elison Rivas (real Spain)
Julian Martínez (Olimpia)
Mayor Nuñez (Olímpia)

midfielder
Bryan Acosta (Portland Timbers-USA)
Deybi Flores (Fehervar-HUN)
Alexander López (Alajuelense-CRC)
Joseph Rosales (Minnesota United-USA)
Kervin Arriaga (Minnesota United-USA)
David Ruiz (Inter Miami-USA)
Jorge Álvarez (Olimpia)
Edwin Rodríguez (Olímpia)
Rigoberto Rivas (Hatayspor, Turkey)

Deposit
Alberth Elis (Girondins-FRA)
Antony Lozano (Getafe-ESP)
Luís Palma (Celtic ESC)
Romell Kyoto (Montreal-USA)
Bryan Rochez (Leiria-PRT)
Douglas Martinez (Indy Eleven – USA)

(With information from EFE)

Source: La Neta Neta

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