He’s a winger who made his mark early on, starting his professional journey with DC United back in 2010. Before he rose to fame, he was just a determined young talent from Choluteca, Honduras, where he was born and raised. He debuted with the Honduran national team in 2011, showing promise on the international stage. Then, in 2013, he took a big step forward by joining Anderlecht—a move that further solidified his reputation. Throughout his career, he’s been known for his speed, skill, and dedication, staying true to his roots while making a name for himself abroad. He’s the kind of player who represents not just his club, but his country with pride.
He made a memorable impact during the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup when he found the back of the net for the first time on the international stage. That crucial goal came in a tightly contested match, securing a 1-0 victory over Costa Rica. It was a defining moment in his career, one that fans and teammates alike won’t forget. He showed composure under pressure, and that performance only strengthened his growing reputation. He truly announced himself on the international scene with that strike, proving he could deliver when it mattered most. He continued to build on that success in the following years, but that first goal remained a special milestone.