José Francisco Ramírez
Francisco Ramírez
Personal information |
Full name |
José Francisco Ramírez Pineda |
Date of birth |
10 July 1976 (1976-07-10) (age 35) |
Place of birth |
Amapala, Valle, Honduras |
Playing position |
Striker |
Club information |
Current club |
C.D. Vista Hermosa |
Number |
9 |
Senior career* |
Years |
Team |
Apps† |
(Gls)† |
1997 - 2000 |
Motagua |
79 |
(36) |
2000 |
Dundee United F.C. |
1 |
(0) |
2005 |
Platense |
- |
(-) |
2005 - 2006 |
Marathón |
- |
(4) |
2006 - 2008 |
Platense |
- |
(-) |
2008 |
C.D. Vista Hermosa |
15 |
(2) |
2009 |
C.D. Walter Ferretti |
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National team‡ |
1999 - 2006 |
Honduras |
18 |
(10) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 2005.
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 2006 |
José Francisco Ramírez Pineda (born 10 July 1976), known as Francisco Ramirez, is a Honduran footballer. He last played as a striker for C.D. Vista Hermosa of El Salvador.
Career
In 2000, Ramírez and two teammates from Motagua were transferred to Scottish Premier League club Dundee United. All three had their contracts cancelled within a few weeks, in Ramírez's case after only four minutes of first team action.
He was also part of the Honduras national football team that participated at the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification.[1]
References
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1965–66: Grey · 1966–67: Caballero · 1967–68: Garden · 1968–69: Abrussezze · 1969–70: Ortega · 1970–71: Alvarado · 1971–72: Alvarado · 1972–73: none · 1973–74: Artica / Plummer · 1974–75: Peña · 1975–76: López · 1976–77: Hernández · 1977–78: Carreño · 1978–79: Bernárdez · 1979–80: Norales · 1980–81: Altamirano · 1981–82: Altamirano · 1982–83: Altamirano · 1983–84: Gamboa · 1984–85: Altamirano · 1985–86: Flores · 1986–87: Dueñas · 1987–88: Machado · 1988–89: Matthews / Alonso / Lobo / Gamboa · 1989–90: Avila · 1990–91: Vallejo · 1991–92: Bennett · 1992–93: Arriola · 1993–94: Chacón · 1994–95: Avila · 1995–96: Castro · 1996–97: Costa · 1997–98 A: Velásquez · 1997–98 C: Guevara / Velásquez · 1998–99: de Lima · 1999–00 A: Velásquez · 1999–00 C: Cárcamo · 2000–01 A: Verón · 2000–01 C: Cacho · 2001–02 A: Renau · 2001–02 C: Ferreira · 2002–03 A: Ferreira · 2002–03 C: Costa / Cacho / Emílio · 2003–04 A: Tosello · 2003–04 C: Emilio · 2004–05 A: Emilio · 2004–05 C: Ramírez · 2005–06 A: Ramírez · 2005–06 C: Emilio · 2006–07 A: Costly · 2006–07 C: Pavón · 2007–08 A: Martínez · 2007–08 C: Velásquez · 2008–09 A: Ferreira · 2008–09 C: Diduch · 2009–10 A: Palacios · 2009–10 C: Bengtson · 2010–11 A: Bengtson · 2010–11 C: Bengtson · 2011–12 A: Cardozo
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Persondata |
Name |
Ramirez, Francisco |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
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Date of birth |
10 July 1976 |
Place of birth |
Amapala, Valle, Honduras |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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