Reynaldo Clavasquín

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José Reynaldo Clavasquín Bejarano (born 28 January 1972) is a Honduran football manager and former player. He played as a defender.

Club career

Clavasquín started his career at hometown club Platense[1] before joining F.C. Motagua in 1998 before the start of the 1998 Clausura. He scored the 1998 Clausura golden goal against Olimpia from a free-kick to make Motagua champions after a 13-year wait.[2] He scored in the 1999/2000 Final.[3]

In September 2000 he went abroad to play for Scottish Premier League side Dundee United[4] but left the club citing personal reasons in October 2000.[5]

He then moved to the Austrian Second Division outfit BSV Bad Bleiberg, where he lined up alongside compatriots Juan Manuel Cárcamo and Francisco Pavón.[6]

International career

Clavasquín made his debut for Honduras in a March 1999 UNCAF Nations Cup match against Belize and has earned a total of 35 caps, scoring 3 goals. He has represented his country in 17 FIFA World Cup qualification matches[7] and played at the 1999 UNCAF Nations Cup[8] as well as at the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup.[9]

His final international was a November 2001 FIFA World Cup qualification against Mexico.

Managerial career

Clavasquín retired in 2006 and became assistant manager of F.C. Motagua and in his first season he became champion. In October 2012 he made his debut as head coach of Motagua after the departure of Mexican coach José Treviño.[10] In March 2013, he resigned from his position and instead continued as the assistant manager of the team.[11]

He was appointed by Valle in summer 2013.[12]

In the summer 2014 F.C. Motagua announced, that Clavasquín had returned to the club and would be the manager of their reserve team.[13] He was in charge of the team until May 2016, where he became the manager of Platense FC.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In January 2018, Clavasquín was once again appointed as manager of Valle.[14]

On 18 February 2019, Clavasquín was appointed as manager of C.D. Honduras Progreso.[15] After poor results in the last matches and the club on the verge of relegation, he decided to resign already on 11 April 2019.[16]

Career statistics

Scores and results list Honduras' goal tally first.
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1. 26 March 1999 Estadio Nacional, San José, Costa Rica {{ Template:Yesno alias = Costa Rica flag alias = Flag of Costa Rica.svg flag alias-1839 = Flag of Costa Rica (1839-1848).svg flag alias-1848 = Flag of Costa Rica (1848-1906).svg flag alias-state = Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg flag alias-naval = Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg flag alias-navy = Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg Costa Rican Coast Guard Costa Rican Coast Guard size = name = altlink = national football team variant =

}} || align="center" | 1–0 || align="center" | 2–1 || 1999 UNCAF Nations Cup

2. 17 November 1999 Imperio del Sol Naciente, Tegucigalpa, Honduras {{ Template:Yesno alias = Trinidad and Tobago flag alias = Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg flag alias-colonial = Flag of Trinidad and Tobago (1889–1958).svg flag alias-1958 = Flag of Trinidad and Tobago (1958–1962).svg flag alias-naval = Naval Ensign of Trinidad and Tobago.svg link alias-naval = Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard flag alias-air force = Flag of the Trinidad and Tobago Air Guard.svg Trinidad and Tobago Air Guard flag alias-army = Flag of the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment.svg link alias-army = Trinidad and Tobago Regiment flag alias-navy = Naval Ensign of Trinidad and Tobago.svg link alias-navy = Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard size = name = altlink = national football team variant =

}} || align="center" | 2–1 || align="center" | 3–2 || Friendly match

3. 19 February 2000 Orange Bowl, Miami, United States {{ Template:Yesno alias = Peru flag alias = Flag of Peru.svg flag alias-spain = Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg flag alias-1820 = Flag of Tacna Regiment (1820 proposal).svg flag alias-1821 = Flag of Peru (1821-1822).svg flag alias-1822 = Flag of Peru (1822).svg flag alias-1822a = Flag of Peru (1822–1825).svg flag alias-1825 = Flag of Peru (1825–1884).svg flag alias-confederation = Flag of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation.svg flag alias-north = Flag of Peru (1825–1884).svg link alias-north = North Peru flag alias-south = Flag of South Peru.svg link alias-south = South Peru flag alias-1884 = Flag of Peru (1884–1950).svg flag alias-state = Flag of Peru (state).svg flag alias-football = Flag of Peru.svg flag alias-army = Flag of the Peruvian Army.svg link alias-army = Peruvian Army flag alias-naval= Flag of the Peruvian Navy.svg link alias-naval = Peruvian Navy flag alias-air force= Flag of the Peruvian Air Force.svg link alias-air force = Peruvian Air Force flag alias-military=Flag of Peru (war).svg link alias-military=Peruvian Armed Forces flag alias-marines = Flag of the Peruvian Navy.svg link alias-marines = Peruvian Naval Infantry flag alias-navy = Flag of Peru (state).svg link alias-navy = Peruvian Navy size = name = altvar = football altlink = national football team variant =

}} || align="center" | 1–2 || align="center" | 3–5 || 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup

References

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External links

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