- Oscar Boniek García
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Óscar Boniek García Personal information Full name Óscar Boniek García Ramírez Date of birth September 4, 1984 Place of birth Tegucigalpa, Honduras Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Playing position Right Winger Club information Current club Olimpia Number 32 Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 2003–2006 Olimpia 2006–2007 Marathón 2007– Olimpia 15 (2) National team‡ 2005– Honduras 62 (1) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 2011.
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 2011-10-11Óscar Boniek García (born September 4, 1984) is a Honduran football midfielder player. He currently plays for Olimpia. He also played for Marathón of Honduras. He has been a regular member for the Honduras national football team since 2005.He also went for a 15 day trial with French club Paris Saint Germain and played two friendly games with the team that made a tour to Portugal to play against Victória Guimaraes & Benfica. Afer that he was no longer part of the team. It was announced on Monday 17 August 2009, that he would travel to Wigan Athletic of the English Premiership, in order to sign a 3 year contract with the club, along with fellow Honduran, Roger Rojas. The contract was not signed and Garcia stayed in Olimpia.
He was given the middle name Boniek in honour of Zbigniew Boniek, famous Polish international footballer.[1]
Garcia has recently been linked with Scottish club Rangers.
References
- ^ MŚ: Boniek będzie kibicował... Bońkowi at onet.pl
External links
- Player profile on www.national-football-teams.com
- PSG profile
- Oscar Boniek García playing stats at ESPN Soccernet
Honduras squad – 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup Honduras squad – 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup 1 Puerto • 2 • 3 Figueroa • 4 Caballero • 5 E. Vallecillo • 6 Mendoza • 7 E. Martínez • 8 Palacios • 9 Pavón • 10 de León • 11 J. Martínez • 12 O. Vallecillo • 13 Costly • 14 García • 15 W. Martínez • 16 Oliva • 17 Alvarez • 18 Claros • 19 Rodríguez • 20 Guevara • 21 Izaguirre • 22 Morales • 23 Guerrero • 24 Santamaría • Coach: RuedaHonduras squad – 2010 FIFA World Cup 1 Canales • 2 Chávez • 3 Figueroa • 4 J. Palacios • 5 Bernárdez • 6 Thomas • 7 Núñez • 8 W. Palacios • 9 Pavón • 10 J.N. Palacios • 11 Suazo • 12 Welcome • 13 Espinoza • 14 García • 15 Martínez • 16 Sabillón • 17 Álvarez • 18 Valladares • 19 Turcios • 20 Guevara (c) • 21 Izaguirre • 22 Escober • 23 Mendoza • Coach: RuedaHonduras squad – 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup semi-finalists 1 Vallecillo • 2 Chávez • 3 Figueroa • 4 Leverón • 5 Bernárdez • 6 Thomas • 7 E. Martínez • 8 Palacios • 9 Bengtson • 10 Núñez • 12 Mejía • 13 Costly • 14 O. García • 15 W. Martínez • 16 Sabillón • 17 Espinoza • 18 Valladares • 19 Portillo • 21 J. Garcia • 22 Escober • 23 Delgado • 24 Beckeles • 25 Hernández • Coach: SuárezClub Deportivo Olimpia – current squad 1 F. Reyes · 3 H. Bermúdez · 4 F. de Souza · 5 Beckeles · 6 J. García · 8 Tilguath · 10 D. Turcios · 13 L. Garrido · 16 A. López · 18 Caetano · 19 Sandoval · 20 W. Hernández · 21 R. Rojas · 22 F. Arevalo · 25 Portillo · 26 N. Martínez · 27 N. Valladares · 28 D. Escober · 30 J.Palacios · 31 Andino · 32 Boniek · 33 Bruschi · 35 Morazan · 34 Ángel Castro · 38 F. Elvir · 39 J. García · 41 B. Johnson · — G. Argueta · — C. Mejía · — M. Castillo · — E. Ávila · — J. Tejeda · Manager: Danilo Tosello
Categories:- 1984 births
- Living people
- Honduran footballers
- Honduras international footballers
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- Marathon players
- Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras footballers
- 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup players
- 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup players
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