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词条 Honduras at the CONCACAF Gold Cup
释义

  1. Record at the CONCACAF Championship/Gold Cup

     Match overview  Record by opponent 

  2. 1981 CONCACAF Championship

     Final table  Squad 

  3. Individual records

  4. References

The CONCACAF Gold Cup is North America's major tournament in senior men's football and determines the continental champion. Until 1989, the tournament was known as CONCACAF Championship. It is currently held every two years. From 1996 to 2005, nations from other confederations have regularly joined the tournament as invitees. In earlier editions, the continental championship was held in different countries, but since the inception of the Gold Cup in 1991, the United States are constant hosts or co-hosts.

From 1973 to 1989, the tournament doubled as the confederation's World Cup qualification. Currently, CONCACAF's representative team at the FIFA Confederations Cup is decided by a play-off between the winners of the last two tournament editions.

Since the inaugural tournament in 1963, the Gold Cup was held 24 times and has been won by seven different nations, most often by Mexico (10 titles).

Honduras have won the title once, in 1981, at one of their two home tournaments. They had already been hosts in 1967, where they finished in third place.

Ranking fourth on the all-time table, they are one of the most successful teams in the North American federation. From 2005 to 2013 they reached the Semi-Finals on four out of five occasions, although they never reached the final during that time. In 1991, Honduras played their only true final, which they lost to the United States after the eighth turn of a penalty shoot-out. Before 1991, the tournament was contested in groups rather than knock-out matches.

Because of their many participations, Honduras are the only team that has more than 100 goals scored against them in the history of the tournament, as of 2017.

Record at the CONCACAF Championship/Gold Cup

YearResultPosition{{Abbr|Pld|Games played{{Abbr|W|Won{{Abbr|T|Tied{{Abbr|L|Lost{{Abbr|GF|Goals for{{Abbr|GA|Goals against
CONCACAF Championship
{{flagicon|SLV}} 1963Final Round4th7313812
GUA}} 1965Did Not Qualify
{{flagicon|HON}} 1967Third Place3rd541071
CRC}} 1969Runners-up2nd522142
{{flagicon|TRI}} 1971Final Round6th5014511
{{flagicon|HAI|1964}} 1973Final Round4th513166
{{flagicon|MEX}} 1977Withdrew
{{flagicon|HON}} 1981Champions1st532081
1985Final Round2nd8332119
1989Did Not Qualify
CONCACAF Gold Cup
United States}} 1991Final2nd5320123
MEX}} {{flagicon|USA}} 1993Group Stage5th310265
United States}} 1996Group Stage8th200218
United States}} 1998Group Stage9th200215
United States}} 2000Quarter-Final6th320175
{{flagicon|United States}} 2002Did Not Qualify
MEX}} {{flagicon|USA}} 2003Group Stage10th201112
United States}} 2005Semi-Final3rd531186
United States}} 2007Quarter-Final5th4202106
United States}} 2009Semi-Final3rd530264
United States}} 2011Semi-Final4th512285
United States}} 2013Semi-Final4th530255
CAN}} {{flagicon|USA}} 2015Group Stage11th301224
United States}} 2017Quarter-Final7th411232
United States}} 2019Qualified
Total19/244/2783312032112101

Match overview

TournamentRoundOpponentScoreVenue
{{flagicon|SLV}} 1963Group StageGUA}}2-1San Salvador
PAN}}1-0
NIC}}1-0
SLV}}2-2
Final RoundSLV}}0-3
CRC}}1-2
ANT}}1-4
{{flagicon|HON}} 1967Final RoundTRI}}1-0Tegucigalpa
NIC}}1-1
GUA}}0-0
HAI|1964}}2-0
MEX}}0-1
{{flagicon|TRI}} 1971Final RoundTRI}}1-1Port of Spain
CUB}}1-3
CRC}}1-2
HAI|1964}}1-3
MEX}}1-2
{{flagicon|HAI|1964}} 1973Final RoundTRI}}2-1Port-au-Prince
MEX}}1-1
HAI|1964}}0-1
ANT}}2-2
GUA}}1-1
{{flagicon|HON}} 1981Final RoundHAI|1964}}4-0Tegucigalpa
CUB}}2-0
CAN}}2-1
SLV}}0-0
MEX}}0-0
1985Group StageSUR}}1-1Tegucigalpa, Honduras
SUR}}2-1
SLV}}2-1San Salvador, El Salvador
SLV}}0-0Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Final RoundCRC}}2-2San José, Costa Rica
CAN}}0-1Tegucigalpa, Honduras
CRC}}3-1
CAN}}1-2St. John's, Canada
{{flagicon|USA}} 1991Group StageCAN}}4-2Los Angeles
JAM}}5-0
MEX}}1-1
Semi-FinalsCRC}}2-0
FinalUSA}}0-0
3-4 pen
{{flagicon|MEX}}{{flagicon|USA}} 1993Group StagePAN}}5-1Dallas
JAM}}1-3
USA}}0-1
{{flagicon|USA}} 1996Group StageCAN}}1-3Anaheim
BRA}}0-5Los Angeles
{{flagicon|USA}} 1998Group StageTRI}}1-3Oakland
MEX}}0-2
{{flagicon|USA}} 2000Group StageJAM}}2-0Miami
COL}}2-0
Quarter-FinalsPER}}3-5
{{flagicon|USA}}{{flagicon|MEX}} 2003Group StageBRA}}1-2Mexico City
MEX}}0-0
{{flagicon|USA}} 2005Group StageTRI}}1-1Miami
COL}}2-1
PAN}}1-0
Quarter-FinalsCRC}}3-2Foxborough
Semi-FinalsUSA}}1-2East Rutherford
{{flagicon|USA}} 2007Group StagePAN}}2-3
MEX}}2-1
CUB}}5-0Houston
Quarter-FinalsGLP}}1-2
{{flagicon|USA}} 2009Group StageHAI}}1-0Seattle
USA}}0-2Washington, D.C.
GRN}}4-0Foxborough
Quarter-FinalsCAN}}1-0Philadelphia
Semi-FinalsUSA}}0-2Chicago
{{flagicon|USA}} 2011Group StageGUA}}0-0Carson
GRN}}7-1Miami
JAM}}0-1Harrison
Quarter-FinalsCRC}}1-1
4-2 pen
East Rutherford
Semi-FinalsMEX}}0-2 (a.e.t.)Houston
{{flagicon|USA}} 2013Group StageHAI}}2-0Harrison
SLV}}1-0Miami Gardens
TRI}}0-2Houston
Quarter-FinalsCRC}}1-0Baltimore
Semi-FinalsUSA}}1-3Arlington
{{flagicon|USA}}{{flagicon|CAN}} 2015Group StageUSA}}1-2Frisco
PAN}}1-1Foxborough
HAI}}0-1Kansas City
{{flagicon|USA}} 2017Group StageCRC}}0-1Harrison
GUF}}3-0
Awarded{{refn|group=note|CONCACAF awarded Honduras a 3–0 win as a result of French Guiana fielding the ineligible player Florent Malouda, after the match had finished 0–0. Malouda had previously represented France and did not meet eligibility rules.[1]}}
Houston
CAN}}0-0Frisco
Quarter-FinalsMEX}}0-1Glendale

Record by opponent

CONCACAF Championship/Gold Cup matches (by team)
OpponentWinsDrawsLossesTotalGoals ScoredGoals Conceded
{{fb|BRA}}002217
{{fb|CAN}}313799
{{fb|COL}}200241
{{fb|CRC}}42391411
{{fb|CUB}}201383
{{fb|CUR}}011236
{{fb|SLV}}231656
{{fb|GUF}}100130
{{fb|GRN}}2002111
{{fb|GLP}}001112
{{fb|GUA}}130432
{{fb|HAI}}4037105
{{fb|JAM}}202484
{{fb|MEX}}14510511
{{fb|NIC}}110221
{{fb|PAN}}3115105
{{fb|PER}}001135
{{fb|SUR}}110232
{{fb|TRI}}222668
{{fb|USA}}0167312

1981 CONCACAF Championship

At their home tournament in 1981, Honduras started off with three victories over Haiti, Cuba and Canada. The other matches also went in favour of the hosts: Title holder Mexico lost 0-1 to El Salvador, El Salvador lost 0-1 to Canada, and Canada in turn only drew against both Mexico and Haiti. The table situation allowed Honduras to secure the title on the fourth of five match days, by drawing 0-0 against El Salvador.

The last match against Mexico challenged Honduras to stay unbeaten. It was also a chance to showcase their football to the region, which largely would have favoured a Mexican triumph.[2] The match plan was to prioritize defense, which led to few chances on both sides. They succeeded in staying unbeaten by drawing 0-0, eliminating Mexico from the World Cup qualifiers in the process.

Final table

RankTeam{{tooltip|Pts|Points{{tooltip|Pld|Matches played{{tooltip|W|Matches won{{tooltip|D|Matches drawn{{tooltip|L|Matches lost{{tooltip|GF|Goals for{{tooltip|GA|Goals against{{tooltip|GD|Goal difference
1{{fb|HON}}8532081+7
2{{fb|SLV}}6522121+1
3{{fb|MEX}}5513163+3
4{{fb|CAN}}55131660
5{{fb|CUB}}4512248−4
6{{fb|HAI|1964}}2502329−7

Honduras and El Salvador qualified for the 1982 FIFA World Cup.

Squad

The following players were active members of the champion squad:

Head coach: {{flagicon|HON}} Chelato Uclés

{{nat fs g start}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = GK | name = Julio César Arzú | age = {{birth date and age2|1981|11|1|1954|6|5|df="yes"}} | caps = | goals = | club = Real España | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = DF | name = Fernando Bulnes | age = {{birth date and age2|1981|11|1|1946|10|21|df="yes"}} | caps = | goals = | club = Olimpia | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = DF | name = Anthony Costly | age = {{birth date and age2|1981|11|1|1954|12|13|df="yes"}} | caps = | goals = | club = Real España | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = DF | name = Hernán García Martínez | age = {{birth date and age2|1981|11|1|1956|10|8|df="yes"}} | caps = | goals = | club = Marathón | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = DF | name = Efraín Gutiérrez | age = {{birth date and age2|1981|11|1|1954|5|7|df="yes"}} | caps = | goals = | club = Pumas UNAH | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = DF | name = Jaime Villegas | age = {{birth date and age2|1981|11|1|1950|7|5|df="yes"}} | caps = | goals = | club = Real España | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = DF | name = Héctor Zelaya | age = {{birth date and age2|1981|11|1|1958|8|12|df="yes"}} | caps = | goals = | club = Motagua | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = MF | name = Salvador Bernárdez | age = {{birth date and age2|1981|11|1|1954|1|6|df="yes"}} | caps = | goals = | club = Motagua | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = MF | name = David Bueso | age = {{birth date and age2|1981|11|1|1955|5|5|df="yes"}} | caps = | goals = | club = Motagua | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = MF | name = Carlos Caballero | age = {{birth date and age2|1981|11|1|1958|12|5|df="yes"}} | caps = | goals = | club = Real España | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = MF | name = Juan Cruz | age = {{birth date and age2|1981|11|1|1959|2|27|df="yes"}} | caps = | goals = | club = Pumas UNAH | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = MF | name = Ramón Maradiaga | age = {{birth date and age2|1981|11|1|1954|10|30|df="yes"}} | caps = | goals = | club = Motagua | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = MF | name = Francisco Javier Toledo | age = {{birth date and age2|1981|11|1|1959|9|30|df="yes"}} | caps = | goals = | club = Marathón | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = FW | name = Roberto Bailey | age = {{birth date and age2|1981|11|1|1952|8|10|df="yes"}} | caps = | goals = | club = Marathón | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = FW | name = Junior Costly Rashford | age = | caps = | goals =| club = | clubnat = }}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = FW | name = Roberto Figueroa | age = {{birth date and age2|1981|11|1|1959|11|14|df="yes"}} | caps = | goals = | club = Vida | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = FW | name = Eduardo Laing | age = {{birth date and age2|1981|11|1|1958|12|27|df="yes"}} | caps = | goals = | club = Platense | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs g player | no = | pos = FW | name = Jorge Urquía | age = 1948 | caps = | goals = | club = Olimpia | clubnat = HON}}{{nat fs end}}

Individual records

The following Honduran players have won individual awards at CONCACAF Championships/Gold Cups:

  • Roberto Figueroa: 1985 Top Scorer (5 goals)
  • Wilmer Velásquez: 2005 (Shared) Top Scorer (3 goals)
  • Carlos Pavón: 2007 Top Scorer (5 goals)
  • Noel Valladares: 2011 Best Goalkeeper

References

1. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.goldcup.org/en/article/concacaf-gold-cup-disciplinary-committee-issues-decision-in-french-guiana-player-eligibility-case |title=CONCACAF Gold Cup Disciplinary Committee Issues Decision in French Guiana Player Eligibility Case |website=goldcup.org |publisher=CONCACAF |date=July 14, 2017 |access-date=July 14, 2017}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Honduras campeón invicto de CONCACAF (Spanish)|url=http://blogs.elheraldo.hn/lasmemoriasdelmaestro/2015/11/23/honduras-campeon-invicto-de-concacaf|publisher=El heraldo|accessdate=25 August 2018|date=23 November 2015}}
{{reflist}}{{Countries at the CONCACAF Gold Cup}}{{Honduras national football team}}

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