Eduardo "Volkswagen" Hernández

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Eduardo "Volkswagen" Hernández
Personal information
Full nameEduardo Hernández
Place of birthEl Salvador
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Alianza
Atlante San Alejo
Juventud Olímpica
National team
1961–1965El Salvador9(11)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals).

Eduardo "Volkswagen" Hernández is a retired football player from El Salvador.

He currently holds a record for being one of the top 10 goalscorers for the El Salvador national football team with 11 goals.[1] "Volkswagen" Hernández participated at the 1961 CCCF Championship, 1963 CONCACAF Championship and the 1965 CONCACAF Championship. Hernández also used to play at Alianza F.C. of the Salvadoran Premier League in the 1960s.[2]

International career

Nicknamed Volkswagen, Hernández played only one game at the 1961 CCCF Championship against Nicaragua where El Salvador won by a score of 10–2. He scored 2 goals at the 69th and 74th minute. At the 1963 CONCACAF Championship, hosted in El Salvador, Hernández started in all 7 games,scoring in 6. He played against Nicaragua (6–1) and scored at the 1st minute; against Panama (1–1) and scored at the 87th minute; against Honduras (2–2) and scored at the 65th minute; against Guatemala (1–1) and scored at the 24th minute; against Costa Rica (1–4) but did not score; against Honduras (3–0) and scored 2 goals at the 13th and 34th minute; against Curaçao (3–2) and scored 2 goals at the 15th and 80th minute. El Salvador were runner-up in the competition. At the 1965 CONCACAF Championship, Hernández played only one game against Curaçao (1–1) and scored one goal at the 8th minute.[3]

References

  1. Goalscoring for El Salvador National Team - RSSSF
  2. "Hernán Carrasco Vivanco: "El Salvador" Chileno" (in Spanish). LaRompieron.cl. Retrieved 23 July 2011. 
  3. Gomez, Omar. "El Salvador en Copa CCCF y NORCECA" (in Spanish). elbaloncuscatleco.com. Retrieved 22 July 2011. 


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