Honduras national football team results (2010–2019)

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| season = 2010–19

| prevseason = 2000–09

| nextseason = 2020–29

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This is a list of the Honduras national football team results from 2010 to 2019.[https://int.soccerway.com/teams/honduras/honduras/ Soccerway.com – Honduras – Honduras – Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news – Soccerway]

2010

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| date = 23 January 2010

| time = 18:10 PST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|USA}}

| score = 1–3

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Goodson {{goal|69}}

| goals2 = {{goal|19}} Pavón
{{goal|37}} Palacios
{{goal|52}} Espinoza

| location = Carson, United States

| stadium = Home Depot Center

| attendance = 18,626

| referee = Benito Archundia (MEX)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 4–6–11 (21:33)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 3 March 2010

| time = 20:00 EET

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|TUR}}

| score = 2–0

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Güngör {{goal|41}}
Altıntop {{goal|55}}

| goals2 =

| location = Istanbul, Turkey

| stadium = Atatürk Olympic Stadium

| attendance = 22,000

| referee = Pavel Olsiak (SRB)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–0–2 (0:3)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 21 April 2010

| time = 19:30 CST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|HON|1949}}

| score = 0–1

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|VEN}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 = {{goal|51}} Flores

| location = San Pedro Sula, Honduras

| stadium = Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano

| attendance = 35,000

| referee = Roberto Moreno (PAN)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 1–2–4 (5:8)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 27 May 2010

| time = 19:00 CET

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|BLR|1995}}

| score = 2–2

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Putsila {{goal|56}} {{goal|60}}

| goals2 = {{goal|25}} de León
{{goal|71}} Welcome

| location = Villach, Austria

| stadium = Stadion Lind

| attendance = 400

| referee = René Eisner (AUT)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–1–0 (2:2)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 2 June 2010

| time = 18:30 CET

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|AZE}}

| score = 0–0

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| location = Zell am See, Austria

| stadium = Alois Latini Stadion

| attendance = 500

| referee = Oliver Drachta (AUT)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–1–0 (0:0)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 5 June 2010

| time = CET

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|HON|1949}}

| score = 0–3

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|ROU}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 = {{goal|20}} Niculae
{{goal|45}} Florescu
{{goal|76|pen.}} Rădoi

| location = Sankt Veit an der Glan, Austria

| stadium = Jacques Lemans Arena

| attendance = 1,500

| referee = Gerhard Grobelnik (AUT)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–3–1 (3:6)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 16 June 2010

| time = 13:30 SAST

| round = FWC

| team1 = {{fb-rt|CHI}}

| score = 1–0

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Beausejour {{goal|34}}

| goals2 =

| location = Nelspruit, South Africa

| stadium = Mbombela Stadium

| attendance = 32,664

| referee = Eddy Maillet (SEY)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 2–0–3 (8:9)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 21 June 2010

| time = 20:30 SAST

| round = FWC

| team1 = {{fb-rt|HON|1949}}

| score = 0–2

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|ESP}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 = {{goal|17}} {{goal|51}} Villa

| location = Johannesburg, South Africa

| stadium = Ellis Park Stadium

| attendance = 54,386

| referee = Yuichi Nishimura (JPN)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–1–1 (1:3)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 25 June 2010

| time = 20:30 SAST

| round = FWC

| team1 = {{fb-rt|HON|1949}}

| score = 0–0

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|SUI}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| location = Bloemfontein, South Africa

| stadium = Free State Stadium

| attendance = 28,042

| referee = Héctor Baldassi (ARG)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–1–0 (0:0)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 4 September 2010

| time = 20:00 PST

| round = Friendly
{{tooltip|CI|Copa Independencia}}

| team1 = {{fb-rt|SLV}}

| score = 2–2

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Zelaya {{goal|41}} {{goal|90|pen.}}

| goals2 = {{goal|57}} García
{{goal|86}} Rojas

| location = Los Angeles, United States

| stadium = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

| attendance = 15,000

| referee = Sorin Stoica (USA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 30–15–16 (99:66)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

| penaltyscore = 3–4

| penalties1 = Zelaya {{penmiss}}
Castillo {{pengoal}}
Alas {{pengoal}}
Martin {{pengoal}}
Corrales {{penmiss}}

| penalties2 = {{pengoal}} Mendoza
{{pengoal}} J. García
{{penmiss}} Ó. García
{{pengoal}} Rojas
{{pengoal}} Claros

}}

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| date = 7 September 2010

| time = 19:30 EST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|CAN}}

| score = 2–1

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Simpson {{goal|19}}
McKenna {{goal|42}}

| goals2 = {{goal|32}} Norales

| location = Montreal, Canada

| stadium = Saputo Stadium

| attendance = 7,525

| referee =
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 9–4–6 (30:25)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 9 October 2010

| time = 19:30 NZST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|NZL}}

| score = 1–1

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Wood {{goal|45+1}}

| goals2 = {{goal|64}} Martínez

| location = Auckland, New Zealand

| stadium = North Harbour Stadium

| attendance = 18,953

| referee = Peter O'Leary (NZL)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–1–0 (1:1)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 12 October 2010

| time = PST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|GUA}}

| score = 0–2

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 = {{goal|21}} Rojas
{{goal|81}} Welcome

| location = Los Angeles, United States

| stadium = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

| attendance = 10,000

| referee =
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 17–17–12 (54:52)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 17 November 2010

| time = 20:30 EST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|PAN}}

| score = 2–0

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Tejada {{goal|24}}
Haywood {{goal|52}}

| goals2 =

| location = Panama City, Panama

| stadium = Estadio Rommel Fernández

| attendance = 3,646

| referee = Hugo Cruz (CRC)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 23–6–8 (62:21)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 18 December 2010

| time = 19:00 CST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|HON|1949}}

| score = 2–1

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|PAN}}

| goals1 = Leverón {{goal|7}} {{goal|44}}

| goals2 = {{goal|41}} Aguilar

| location = San Pedro Sula, Honduras

| stadium = Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano

| attendance = 3,000

| referee = Elmar Rodas (GUA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 24–6–8 (64:22)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 28 December 2010

| time = 19:00 CET

| round = Catalonia International Trophy

| team1 = {{fb-rt|CAT}}

| score = 4–0

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Corominas {{goal|27}}
García {{goal|49}}
Krkić {{goal|60}} {{goal|70}}

| goals2 =

| location = Barcelona, Spain

| stadium = Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys

| attendance = 28,150

| referee = Xavier Estrada (Catalonia)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–0–1 (0:4)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

2011

In January 2011, Honduras won its third Copa Centroamericana and their first one since 1995.[http://www.uncafut.com/web/index.php/copa-centroamericana/1109-honduras-campeon-de-la-copa-centroamericana-2011 Uncafut.com – Honduras CAMPEON de la Copa Centroamericana 2011] – 23 January 2011

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| date = 14 January 2011

| time = 19:00 EST

| round = CC

| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}

| score = 1–1

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Núñez {{goal|42}}

| goals2 = {{goal|90+1}} Núñez

| location = Panama City, Panama

| stadium = Estadio Rommel Fernández

| attendance = 6,000

| referee = Roberto García (MEX)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 16–17–21 (71:98)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 18 January 2011

| time = 19:00 EST

| round = CC

| team1 = {{fb-rt|GUA}}

| score = 1–3

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Ramírez {{goal|24}}

| goals2 = {{goal|13}} Núñez
{{goal|42}} {{goal|89}} Claros

| location = Panama City, Panama

| stadium = Estadio Rommel Fernández

| attendance = 500

| referee = Joel Aguilar (SLV)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 18–17–12 (57:53)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 21 January 2011

| time = 18:30 EST

| round = CC

| team1 = {{fb-rt|SLV}}

| score = 0–2

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 = {{goal|77}} Leverón
{{goal|90+3}} Chávez

| location = Panama City, Panama

| stadium = Estadio Rommel Fernández

| attendance = 5,000

| referee = Wálter Quesada (CRC)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 31–15–16 (101:66)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 23 January 2011

| time = 18:00 EST

| round = CC

| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}

| score = 1–2

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Ureña {{goal|73}}

| goals2 = {{goal|8}} W. Martínez
{{goal|53}} E. Martínez

| location = Panama City, Panama

| stadium = Estadio Rommel Fernández

| attendance = 2,000

| referee = Walter López (GUA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 17–17–21 (73:99)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 9 February 2011

| time = 19:30 CST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|HON|1949}}

| score = 1–1

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|ECU}}

| goals1 = Bengtson {{goal|8}}

| goals2 = {{goal|12}} Palacios

| location = La Ceiba, Honduras

| stadium = Estadio Nilmo Edwards

| attendance = 15,100

| referee = Walter López (GUA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 2–6–2 (10:9)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

| penaltyscore = 4–5

| penalties1 = Núñez {{pengoal}}
Figueroa {{pengoal}}
Bengtson {{penmiss}}
Leverón {{pengoal}}
Claros {{pengoal}}
Thomas {{penmiss}}

| penalties2 = {{pengoal}} Guagua
{{pengoal}} Noboa
{{pengoal}} J. Ayoví
{{penmiss}} Quiñónez
{{pengoal}} W. Ayoví
{{pengoal}} Mina

}}

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| date = 25 March 2011

| time = 20:00 KST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|KOR}}

| score = 4–0

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Jung-soo {{goal|28}}
Jung-woo {{goal|43}}
Chu-young {{goal|82}}
Keun-ho {{goal|90}}

| goals2 =

| location = Seoul, South Korea

| stadium = Seoul World Cup Stadium

| attendance = 31,224

| referee = Ryuji Sato (JPN)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–0–2 (0:7)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 29 March 2011

| time = 19:30 CST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|CHN}}

| score = 3–0

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Bowen {{goal|17}}
Xu {{goal|37}} {{goal|86}}

| goals2 =

| location = Wuhan, China

| stadium = Wuhan Sports Center Stadium

| attendance = 10,000

| referee = Masaaki Toma (JPN)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 1–0–1 (1:3)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 29 May 2011

| time = 17:30 CST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|SLV}}

| score = 2–2

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Zelaya {{goal|72}}
Corrales {{goal|75}}

| goals2 = {{goal|44}} Costly
{{goal|50|pen.}} Bengtson

| location = Houston, United States

| stadium = Robertson Stadium

| attendance = 25,380

| referee = Armando Villarroel (USA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 31–16–16 (103:68)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 6 June 2011

| time = 20:00 PST

| round = CGC

| team1 = {{fb-rt|HON|1949}}

| score = 0–0

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|GUA}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| location = Carson, United States

| stadium = Home Depot Center

| attendance = 21,507

| referee = Francisco Chacón (MEX)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 18–18–12 (57:53)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 10 June 2011

| time = 21:00 EST

| round = CGC

| team1 = {{fb-rt|GRN}}

| score = 1–7

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Murray {{goal|20}}

| goals2 = {{goal|26}} {{goal|37}} Bengtson
{{goal|28}} {{goal|67}} {{goal|71}} Costly
{{goal|89}} Martínez
{{goal|90+3}} Mejía

| location = Miami, United States

| stadium = FIU Stadium

| attendance = 18,057

| referee = David Gantar (CAN)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 2–0–0 (11:1)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 13 June 2011

| time = 21:00 EST

| round = CGC

| team1 = {{fb-rt|HON|1949}}

| score = 0–1

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|JAM}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 = {{goal|36}} Johnson

| location = Harrison, United States

| stadium = Red Bull Arena

| attendance = 25,000

| referee = Joel Aguilar (SLV)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 10–4–6 (38:21)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 18 June 2011

| time = 17:00 EST

| round = CGC

| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}

| score = 1–1

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Marshall {{goal|56}}

| goals2 = {{goal|49}} Bengtson

| location = East Rutherford, United States

| stadium = New Meadowlands Stadium

| attendance = 78,807

| referee = Roberto Moreno (PAN)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 17–18–21 (74:100)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

| penaltyscore = 2–4

| penalties1 = Borges {{penmiss}}
Ruiz {{pengoal}}
Saborío {{penmiss}}
Campbell {{pengoal}}

| penalties2 = {{pengoal}} Costly
{{pengoal}} Bernárdez
{{pengoal}} Palacios
{{pengoal}} Bengtson

}}

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| date = 22 June 2011

| time = 22:00 CST

| round = CGC

| team1 = {{fb-rt|HON|1949}}

| score = 0–2

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|MEX}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 = {{goal|93}} de Nigris
{{goal|99}} Hernández

| location = Houston, United States

| stadium = Reliant Stadium

| attendance = 70,627

| referee = Walter López (GUA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 6–5–19 (27:58)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 10 August 2011

| time = 20:45 EST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|HON|1949}}

| score = 2–0

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|VEN}}

| goals1 = Costly {{goal|57}} {{goal|68}}

| goals2 =

| location = Fort Lauderdale, United States

| stadium = Lockhart Stadium

| attendance = 20,000

| referee = Terry Vaughn (USA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 2–2–4 (7:8)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 3 September 2011

| time = 20:00 EST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|COL}}

| score = 2–0

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Gutiérrez {{goal|25|pen.}} {{goal|72}}

| goals2 =

| location = Harrison, United States

| stadium = Red Bull Arena

| attendance = 15,000

| referee = Jorge González (USA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 6–2–4 (13:11)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 6 September 2011

| time = 19:30 CST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|HON|1949}}

| score = 0–3

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|PAR|1990}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 = {{goal|31}} Camacho
{{goal|87}} {{goal|90+3}} Cardozo

| location = San Pedro Sula, Honduras

| stadium = Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano

| attendance = 20,000

| referee = Joel Aguilar (SLV)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 1–2–2 (3:6)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 8 October 2011

| time = 20:00 EST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|USA}}

| score = 1–0

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Dempsey {{goal|35}}

| goals2 =

| location = Miami Gardens, United States

| stadium = Sun Life Stadium

| attendance = 21,900

| referee = Courtney Campbell (JAM)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 4–6–12 (21:34)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 11 October 2011

| time = 19:30 CST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|HON|1949}}

| score = 2–1

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|JAM}}

| goals1 = Bengtson {{goal|1}}
Martínez {{goal|54}}

| goals2 = {{goal|45+1}} Phillips

| location = La Ceiba, Honduras

| stadium = Estadio Nilmo Edwards

| attendance = 18,000

| referee = Roberto Moreno (PAN)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 11–4–6 (40:22)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 14 November 2011

| time = 19:30 CST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|HON|1949}}

| score = 2–0

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|SRB}}

| goals1 = Bengtson {{goal|4}} {{goal|29}}

| goals2 =

| location = San Pedro Sula, Honduras

| stadium = Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano

| attendance = 20,000

| referee = Elmar Rodas (GUA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: {{tooltip|1–0–1 (2:1)|Includes Yugoslavia}}

| result = W

| nobars = Y

}}

2012

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| date = 29 February 2012

| time = 19:00 ECT

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|ECU}}

| score = 2–0

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Ayoví {{goal|15}} {{goal|70}}

| goals2 =

| location = Guayaquil, Ecuador

| stadium = Estadio George Capwell

| attendance = 6,000

| referee = Imer Machado (COL)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 2–6–3 (10:11)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 11 April 2012

| time = 19:00 CST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}

| score = 1–1

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 = Vargas {{goal|49}}

| goals2 = {{goal|24}} Suazo

| location = San José, Costa Rica

| stadium = Estadio Nacional

| attendance = 6,000

| referee = Mark Geiger (USA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 17–19–21 (75:101)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 26 May 2012

| time = 20:00 CST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|HON|1949}}

| score = 0–1

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|NZL}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 = {{goal|45}} Smeltz

| location = Dallas, United States

| stadium = Cotton Bowl

| attendance =

| referee = Edvin Jurisevic (USA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–1–1 (1:2)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 2 June 2012

| time = 16:30 EST

| round = Friendly

| team1 = {{fb-rt|SLV}}

| score = 0–3

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 = {{goal|10}} Bernárdez
{{goal|50}} Costly
{{goal|84}} Lalín

| location = Washington, D.C., United States

| stadium = Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium

| attendance = 41,780

| referee = Ricardo Salazar (USA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 32–16–16 (106:68)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 8 June 2012

| time = 19:30 CST

| round = FWCQ

| team1 = {{fb-rt|HON|1949}}

| score = 0–2

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|PAN}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 = {{goal|65}} {{goal|80}} Pérez

| location = San Pedro Sula, Honduras

| stadium = Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano

| attendance = 28,215

| referee = Roberto García (MEX)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 24–6–9 (64:24)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 12 June 2012

| time = 19:45 EST

| round = FWCQ

| team1 = {{fb-rt|CAN}}

| score = 0–0

| report =

| team2 = {{fb|HON|1949}}

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| location = Toronto, Canada

| stadium = BMO Field

| attendance = 16,132

| referee = Enrico Wijngaarde (SUR)
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Martínez {{goal|33}} {{goal|61}}

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2013

File:Estadio Azteca 07a.jpg

In 2013, Honduras qualified to their second straight FIFA World Cup and third total. They also participated in the Copa Centroamericana and the CONCACAF Gold Cup where they finished runners-up and semifinalist respectively.

The Hexagonal, in 2013, marked many important events for Honduras. In their opening game they achieved their first home victory against the United States. Another major feat was a victory over Mexico in Estadio Azteca, effectively qualifying Honduras to the World Cup. Another important event includes a record setting attendance for an association football game in the state of Florida, against Brazil. This year also marks the first time Honduras faced Israel.

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| location = San Pedro Sula, Honduras

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| location = San Pedro Sula, Honduras

| stadium = Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano

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| referee = Courtney Campbell (JAM)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 6–6–19 (29:60)

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| referee = Jair Marrufo (USA)
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{{goal|76}} Abuhatzira

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| referee = Edvin Jurisevic (USA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–0–1 (0:2)

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| referee = Marco Rodríguez (MEX)
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{{goal|87}} Espinal

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{{goal|78}} Chávez

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{{goal|66}} Costly

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| referee = Roberto Moreno (PAN)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 7–6–19 (31:61)

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{{goal|90+1}} Chen

| location = Tegucigalpa, Honduras

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| referee = Mark Geiger (USA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 24–9–10 (67:29)

| result = D

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Austin {{goal|59|pen.}}

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{{goal|32}} Figueroa

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{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 12–5–6 (44:24)

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{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 1–1–4 (6:21)

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Valencia {{goal|89}}

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{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 2–7–3 (12:13)

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2014

In 2014 Honduras participated in their second straight FIFA World Cup and third total. Honduras played France, Ecuador, and Switzerland in the Group E resulting with one goal by Carlo Costly, the third goal in Honduras' World Cup history.

After the World Cup, Honduras competed in the 2014 Copa Centroamericana. This edition of the Copa Centroamericana was the first ever to be held outside the UNCAF nations.

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| location = San Pedro Sula, Honduras

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{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 3–2–4 (9:9)

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{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–0–3 (0:5)

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{{goal|60}} Damari
{{goal|74}} Vermouth

| location = Houston, United States

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{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–0–2 (2:6)

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{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–0–1 (0:3)

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{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 2–7–4 (13:15)

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| referee = Néstor Pitana (ARG)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–1–1 (0:3)

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| referee = Sandy Vásquez (DOM)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 6–0–0 (16:2)

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{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 33–17–17 (108:70)

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| location = Boca Raton, United States

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| referee = Yadel Martínez (CUB)
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2015

This year marked the end of Hernán Medford as head coach and the beginning of the Jorge Pinto era. In 2015 Honduras started playing in the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup play-off against French Guiana. In December 2015, Honduras reached its worst position ever in the FIFA World Rankings falling to the 101st place.[https://web.archive.org/web/20150219140114/http://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/associations/association=hon/men/index.html FIFA.com – The FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking – Associations – Honduras – Men's – FIFA.com]

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2016

In 2016 Honduras started playing in a friendly match against Nicaragua. On 27 May, Honduras played Argentina away for the first time in a friendly game where they faced superstar Lionel Messi who had to leave the match early due to a back injury.[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2016/05/27/messi-leaves-argentina-friendly-vs-honduras-after-taking-knee-to-back/ WashingtonPost.com – Messi leaves Argentina friendly vs. Honduras after taking knee to back] – 27 May 2016 After a slow start in the group stage of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Honduras went to claim a berth to the fifth and last stage in the very last game against Mexico with a 0–0 drawn at Estadio Azteca, making this the second time in a row in which Honduras is able to harvest some points at this venue.

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2017

Honduras started 2017 playing at Panama City against Nicaragua for the 2017 Copa Centroamericana,[http://elcomercio.pe/deporte-total/futbol-mundial/honduras-vs-nicaragua-vivo-online-juegan-copa-centroamericana-2017-noticia-1960219 ElComercio.pe – Honduras ganó 2–1 a Nicaragua en inicio de Copa Centroamericana] – 13 January 2017 a cup which they eventually won, representing their 4th regional title.[http://www.depor.com/futbol-internacional/resto-del-mundo/honduras-vs-belice-vivo-directo-online-tv-gratis-copa-centroamericana-2017-27023 Depor.com – Honduras campeón de la Copa Centroamericana 2017: derrotó 1–0 a Belice] – 22 January 2017 On 24 March, Honduras suffered its biggest defeat ever in a FIFA World Cup qualification game after losing 0–6 against United States.[http://www.oregonlive.com/fifa-world-cup/index.ssf/2017/03/us_soccer_honduras_live_update.html OregonLive.com – USA beats Honduras 6–0 in 2018 World Cup soccer qualifier: Highlights, live updates recap] – 24 March 2017 During the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Honduras drawn 0–0 in a Group A match against French Guiana. A game in which the South Americans fielded an ineligible player. Florent Malouda had made 80 appearances for France between 2004 and 2012; therefore violating FIFAs regulations. Two days later, CONCACAF released a statement forfeiting the match by a 3–0 score to Honduras.[http://www.espnfc.us/concacaf-gold-cup/59/blog/post/3157983/no-winners-in-concacafs-handling-of-malouda-french-guiana-situation Espnfc.us – No winners in CONCACAF's handling of Malouda, French Guiana situation] – 14 July 2017 In the last match day of the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, Honduras defeated Mexico in San Pedro Sula and finished in 4th position. For the first time, Honduras played in an Inter-confederation play-off against Australia, however, they failed to qualify to their third straight FIFA World Cup.{{cite web|title=World Cup 2018: Who needs what to qualify for Russia next year?|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41472696|website=BBC.com|publisher=BBC Sport|access-date=11 October 2017}}{{cite web|title=Socceroos book World Cup spot after defeating Honduras in Sydney|url=http://www.news.com.au/sport/football/live-socceroos-vs-honduras-final-world-cup-qualifier-at-sydneys-anz-stadium/news-story/1833a32666e941908134bbec1f1f1e42|website=News.com.au|publisher=NEWS|access-date=15 November 2017}}

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| stadium = BBVA Compass Stadium

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| referee = Jair Marrufo (USA)
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| nobars = Y

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Arboleda {{goal|60}}
Cevallos {{goal|81}}

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| location = Quito, Ecuador

| stadium = Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa

| attendance =

| referee = Diego Haro (PER)
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| result = L

| nobars = Y

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| goals1 = Discua {{goal|11}}
Andino {{goal|71}}

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| referee =
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| nobars = Y

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Bradley {{goal|27}}
Dempsey {{goal|32}} {{goal|49}} {{goal|54}}
Pulisic {{goal|46}}

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| stadium = Avaya Stadium

| attendance = 17,729

| referee = Walter López (GUA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 5–7–16 (26:48)

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| nobars = Y

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| goals1 = Lozano {{goal|35}}

| goals2 = {{goal|68}} Waston

| location = San Pedro Sula, Honduras

| stadium = Estadio Francisco Morazán

| attendance = 15,800

| referee = Joel Aguilar (SLV)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 19–21–23 (79:105)

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| nobars = Y

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| goals1 = Zelaya {{goal|65}} {{goal|69}}

| goals2 = {{goal|5}} Puerto
{{goal|45+2}} Martínez

| location = Washington, D.C., United States

| stadium = Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium

| attendance =

| referee = Mario Escobar (GUA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 36–19–17 (118:75)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

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Lozano {{goal|63}}
Jiménez {{goal|66}}

| goals2 =

| location = Mexico City, Mexico

| stadium = Estadio Azteca

| attendance = 38,565

| referee = Drew Fischer (CAN)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 7–8–22 (31:68)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

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| goals1 = Pérez {{goal|41}}
Torres {{goal|90}}

| goals2 = {{goal|5}} Quioto
{{goal|66}} Elis

| location = Panama City, Panama

| stadium = Estadio Rommel Fernández
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 25–11–11 (71:33)

| attendance = 25,900

| referee = Roberto García (MEX)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

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| time = 21:36 EST

| round = CGC

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| goals1 = Ureña {{goal|39}}

| goals2 =

| location = Harrison, United States

| stadium = Red Bull Arena

| attendance = 25,817

| referee = Walter López (GUA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 19–21–24 (79:106)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

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| time = 21:00 CST

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| location = Houston, United States

| stadium = BBVA Compass Stadium

| attendance = 12,019

| referee = Yadel Martínez (CUB)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 2–0–1 (7:3)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

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| date = 14 July 2017

| time = 21:06 CST

| round = CGC

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| goals2 =

| location = Frisco, United States

| stadium = Toyota Stadium

| attendance = 10,048

| referee = Joel Aguilar (SLV)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 11–6–7 (40:28)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

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| time = 19:30 MST

| round = CGC

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| goals2 = {{goal|4}} Pizarro

| location = Glendale, United States

| stadium = University of Phoenix Stadium

| attendance = 37,404

| referee = Walter López (GUA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 7–8–23 (31:69)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

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| goals1 = Jones {{goal|67|pen.}}

| goals2 = {{goal|7}} López
{{goal|17}} Elis

| location = Couva, Trinidad and Tobago

| stadium = Ato Boldon Stadium

| attendance = 8,000

| referee = Fernando Guerrero (MEX)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 9–6–3 (29:19)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

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| time = 15:36 CST

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| goals1 = Quioto {{goal|27}}

| goals2 = {{goal|85}} Wood

| location = San Pedro Sula, Honduras

| stadium = Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano

| attendance = 37,325

| referee = Joel Aguilar (SLV)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 5–8–16 (27:49)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

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| score = 1–1

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| location = San José, Costa Rica

| stadium = Estadio Nacional

| attendance = 30,000

| referee = César Ramos (MEX)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 19–22–24 (80:107)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

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| goals1 = Elis {{goal|34}}
Ochoa {{goal|54|o.g.}}
Quioto {{goal|60}}

| goals2 = {{goal|17}} Peralta
{{goal|39}} Vela

| location = San Pedro Sula, Honduras

| stadium = Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano

| attendance =

| referee = Joel Aguilar (SLV)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 8–8–22 (34:70)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

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| time = 16:00 CST

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| location = San Pedro Sula, Honduras

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| attendance =

| referee = Daniele Orsato (ITA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–1–0 (0:0)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

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| time = 20:00 AEST

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| goals2 = {{goal|90+4}} Elis

| location = Sydney, Australia

| stadium = Stadium Australia

| attendance = 77,060

| referee = Néstor Pitana (ARG)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–1–1 (1:3)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

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2018

After a painful elimination at the World Cup qualifying, Honduras resumed playing in 2018 with a couple of friendly matches between May and June. In February, they announce their first exhibition match to be played against the South Korea national football team, followed by a friendly against El Salvador in the United States. Honduras closed a quiet year with three friendlies against UAE, Panama and Chile with poor results.

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| time = 20:00 KST

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Moon {{goal|72}}

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| location = Daegu, South Korea

| stadium = Daegu Stadium

| attendance = 33,252

| referee = Hiroyuki Kimura (JPN)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 0–0–3 (0:9)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

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| time = 19:30 CST

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| location = Houston, United States

| stadium = BBVA Compass Stadium

| attendance = 17,747

| referee = Ted Unkel (USA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 36–19–18 (118:76)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 11 October 2018

| time = 18:00 CET

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| score = 1–1

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| goals1 = Quioto {{goal|18}}

| goals2 = {{goal|32}} Abdulrahman

| location = Barcelona, Spain

| stadium = Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys

| attendance = Closed gates

| referee = João Santos (POR)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 1–2–0 (2:1)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

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| date = 16 November 2018

| time = 20:00 CST

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| location = Tegucigalpa, Honduras

| stadium = Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino

| attendance = 12,309

| referee = Hugo Crug (CRC)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 26–11–11 (72:33)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

}}

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| date = 20 November 2018

| time = 21:15 CLT

| round = Friendly

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| score = 4–1

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| goals1 = Vidal {{goal|8}} {{goal|35|pen.}}
Sánchez {{penmiss|61}} {{goal|61}}
Castillo {{goal|84|pen.}}

| goals2 = {{goal|40}} López

| location = Temuco, Chile

| stadium = Estadio Municipal Germán Becker

| attendance = 17,000

| referee = Michael Espinoza (PER)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 3–0–3 (9:13)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

}}

2019

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On 15 February, former Uruguayan footballer Fabián Coito was named new head coach of Honduras.{{cite web |title=Fabian Coito named new head coach of Honduras |url=https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/fabian-coito-named-new-head-coach-of-honduras |website=FIFA.com |publisher=FIFA |access-date=15 February 2019}} He made his official debut with a scoreless drawn in a friendly match against Ecuador. This year will also mark the beginning of the new CONCACAF competition branded CONCACAF Nations League. On 27 March, the draw for the group phase took place placing Honduras in Group C along Trinidad and Tobago and Martinique.{{cite web |title=2019 Concacaf Nations League Draw to Take Place March 27 |url=https://www.concacafnationsleague.com/en/article/2019-concacaf-nations-league-draw-to-take-place-march-27 |website=CONCACAFNationsLeague.com |publisher=CONCACAF |access-date=6 March 2019}}

For the first time in CONCACAF history, Jamaica will host a CONCACAF Gold Cup match. Honduras was placed in Group C against the Reggae Boyz, Curaçao and El Salvador for the 2019 edition.{{cite web |title=Concacaf Announces Jamaica as a Host Venue for the 2019 Gold Cup |url=https://www.goldcup.org/en/article/concacaf-announces-jamaica-as-a-host-venue-for-the-2019-gold-cup |website=GoldCup.org |publisher=CONCACAF |access-date=2 April 2019 |archive-date=11 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190511072758/https://www.goldcup.org/en/article/concacaf-announces-jamaica-as-a-host-venue-for-the-2019-gold-cup |url-status=dead }} Midfielders Rigoberto Rivas and Héctor Castellanos made their debuts in June in friendly matches against Paraguay and Brazil respectively.

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| time = 20:00 EST

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| location = Harrison, United States

| stadium = Red Bull Arena

| attendance =

| referee = Jaime Fernández (MEX)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 2–8–6 (14:20)

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| nobars = Y

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| date = 5 June 2019

| time = 19:00 AST

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| location = Ciudad del Este, Paraguay

| stadium = Estadio Antonio Aranda

| attendance = 20,000

| referee = Eduardo Gamboa (CHI)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 1–4–2 (6:9)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

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| date = 9 June 2019

| time = 16:00 BRT

| round = Friendly

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Coutinho {{goal|37|pen.}}
Neres {{goal|56}}
Firmino {{goal|65}}
Richarlison {{goal|70}}

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| location = Porto Alegre, Brazil

| stadium = Estádio Beira-Rio

| attendance = 16,521

| referee = Andrés Cunha (URU)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 1–1–6 (6:29)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

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| date = 17 June 2019

| time = 20:30 EST

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Lowe {{goal|56}}

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{{goal|90+2}} Castillo

| location = Kingston, Jamaica

| stadium = Independence Park

| attendance = 17,874

| referee = Jair Marrufo (USA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 12–5–8 (46:28)

| result = L

| nobars = Y

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| date = 21 June 2019

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| goals2 = {{goal|40}} Bacuna

| location = Houston, United States

| stadium = BBVA Stadium

| attendance = 22,395

| referee = Juan Calderón (CRC)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: {{tooltip|5–3–4 (24:21)|Includes Netherlands Antilles}}

| result = L

| nobars = Y

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| time = 19:30 PST

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Castillo {{goal|65}}
Acosta {{goal|75}}
Izaguirre {{goal|90}}

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| location = Los Angeles, United States

| stadium = Banc of California Stadium

| attendance = 22,503

| referee = Fernando Guerrero (MEX)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 37–19–18 (122:76)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

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| date = 5 September 2019

| time = 19:00 CST

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| score = 4–0

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Rubio {{goal|59}}

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| location = Tegucigalpa, Honduras

| stadium = Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino

| attendance = 10,359

| referee = Mario Escobar (GUA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 2–1–0 (10:2)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

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| date = 10 September 2019

| time = 19:30 CST

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| goals1 = Elis {{goal|73}}
Rubio {{goal|80}}

| goals2 = {{goal|19}} Parot

| location = San Pedro Sula, Honduras

| stadium = Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano

| attendance =

| referee = Juan Calderón (CRC)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 4–0–3 (11:14)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

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| date = 10 October 2019

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| goals2 = {{goal|52}} Moya
{{goal|90}} Martínez

| location = Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

| stadium = Hasely Crawford Stadium

| attendance = 2,500

| referee = Mario Escobar (GUA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 10–6–3 (31:19)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

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| date = 13 October 2019

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| location = San Pedro Sula, Honduras

| stadium = Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano

| attendance = 34,265

| referee = Adonai Escobedo (MEX)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 2–0–0 (5:2)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

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| date = 14 November 2019

| time = 21:30 AST

| round = CNL

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| goals1 = Rivière {{goal|5}}

| goals2 = {{goal|65}} Mejía

| location = Fort-de-France, Martinique

| stadium = Stade Pierre-Aliker

| attendance = 1,453

| referee = Ted Unkel (USA)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 2–1–0 (6:3)

| result = D

| nobars = Y

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| date = 17 November 2019

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| attendance =

| referee = Joel Aguilar (SLV)
{{tooltip|Record|All time record after match}}: 11–6–3 (35:19)

| result = W

| nobars = Y

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Record

Record does not include matches against clubs or teams not affiliated to FIFA.

: As of 17 November 2019

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Description{{tooltip|Record|Win–Draw–Lost}}{{tooltip|Goals|For:Against}}
2010s recordalign="center" | 51–43–60align="center" | 176:196
All-time recordalign="center" | 249–158–198align="center" | 906:759

References

{{reflist}}

{{Football results CONCACAF}}

2010s

{{DEFAULTSORT:Honduras national football team results (2010-2019)}}