Reynaldo Pineda

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Reynaldo Pineda
Personal information
Full nameReynaldo Felipe Pineda García
Date of birth (1978-08-06) 6 August 1978
Place of birthSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
Playing positionMidfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1996-1998Independiente Villela
2000–2001Deportes Savio(11)
2001-2002Victoria
2002–2004Real España
2004-2005Victoria
2007-2008Villanueva
2008-2009Atletico Gualala
National team
2000–2001Honduras4(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Reynaldo Felipe Pineda García (born 6 August 1978) is a Honduran footballer.

He was a member of the Honduran squad that competed at the 2001 Copa America and the 1999 Panamerican Games in Winnipeg.

Club career

Nicknamed el Chino, Pineda played at Independiente Villela where Chelato Uclés made him debut at his 15 years against Olimpia. He also played for Deportes Savio for whom he still was their third-placed goalscorer by 2009.[1]

He later moved on to Real España where he was going to sign for 5 years more but Club Deportivo Victoria made him a good offer. He passed to Victoria but he had bad relations with the chairman and later left football. He returned and started playing in Liga de Ascenso de Honduras.

In 2009 he won the second division league title with Atletico Gualala.[2]

International career

Pineda made his debut for Honduras in a November 2000 FIFA World Cup qualification match against St Vincent & the Grenadines and has earned a total of 4 caps, scoring no goals. He has represented his country in 1 FIFA World Cup qualification match[3] and played at the 2001 Copa América,[4]

His final international was a July 2001 Copa América match against Uruguay.

References

  1. Desafíe a Ismael - La Prensa (Spanish)
  2. “Quiero retirarme en primera”: Chino Pineda - La Prensa (Spanish)
  3. Reynaldo PinedaFIFA competition record
  4. Copa América 2001 - RSSSF

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