Honduras draws 1-1 against El Salvador and loses the chance to qualify for the semi-finals

GUADALAJARA, MEXICO. – Honduras couldn’t be earlier The Savior and they drew 1-1 in the stadium on Monday evening Akron from Guadalajara on day two of Fr.Olympics heading to Tokyo 2021

The mini “H” lost the opportunity to qualify for the semi-finals of the competition; now they have to face Canada to determine the classification.

With this result the Bicolor achieves four points, while El Salvador only has one. In the rest of the B group, Canada has four and Haiti has one. Canadians and Hondurans would be in the semi-finals for the time being.

At the start of the match, the Hondurans were better, they were more penetrating in the attack, but the match was fruitless and little by little the good action of the Catracha team was weakened.

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Only 16 seconds had passed from the second half when Douglas Martínez headed the 1-0 in favor of the catrachos. That result was enough for the “H” to qualify for the semifinals.

But with 64, Marvin Márquez of El Salvador put down parity and the emotion of the Hondurans drowned.

The cuscatlecos They did the same as for them victory was a priority as they came from a 3-0 loss against Canada. La Bicolor fought to get the second, but it didn’t.

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Lineups

Honduras: 1. Alex Güity; 5. Cristopher Meléndez, 2. Denil Maldonado, 16. José García, 3. Wesly Decas; 15. Kervin Arriaga, 6. Jonathan Núñez, 8. Edwin Rodríguez, 13. Luis Palma; 11. Darixon Vuelta, 19. Douglas Martinez. DT: Miguel Falero.

The Savior: 1. Mario González; 19. Lisandro Claros, 4. Ronald Rodríguez, 5. Rómulo Villalobos, 3. Alexis Renderos; 16. Isaac Portillo, 8. Herberth Díaz, 15. Enrico Dueñas, 11. Joshua Pérez; 13. Ezequiel Rivas, 10. Eric Calvillo. DT: Hugo Pérez.

Referee: César Ramos (Mexico).
Stadium: Akron.

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