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Denilson Costa

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Playing position
  
Forward

Role
  
Football player

Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.76 m


1990-1991
  
Limonense

Position
  
Forward

Name
  
Denilson Costa

Full name
  
Denilson Costa de Oliveira

Date of birth
  
(1968-06-10) 10 June 1968 (age 47)

Place of birth
  
Sao Joao de Meriti, Brazil

Current team
  
Club Deportivo Necaxa

Denilson Costa (born 10 June 1968 in São João de Meriti) is a Brazilian and naturalized Honduran football coach and former player.

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He is currently the second all time top scorer in the Honduran Liga Nacional and was also the first to reach 150 goals. Now he is a teacher in Honduras. Costa along with Marcelo Ferreira are among the only naturalized Honduran nationals to have played for the Honduras national football team.

Club career

Born in Brazil, Denilson moved to Honduras in 1991 and made his league debut in September 1991 for Olimpia against Súper Estrella, scoring the only goal of the game. He spent his entire career in Honduras, except for short spells in Costa Rica with Limonense for whom he scored the fastest goal in Costa Rica's premier division history in December 1990and Belén and in Guatemala with Heredia. He finished his playing career at Necaxa to become the club's manager a few seasons later.

He played 481 matches is Honduran professional football, which is still a record.

International career

Denilson made his debut for his adopted homecountry Honduras in an October 2003 friendly match against Bolivia and has earned a total of 5 caps, scoring no goals.

His final international was a March 2005 friendly against the USA.

Managerial career

On 6 March 2011, Costa made his professional debut as coach with C.D. Necaxa in the 0–1 home defeat against F.C. Motagua.

Personal life

Denilson married Costa Rican Mirta Yorleni Ortiz whom he met while playing in Limón. She is a niece of former Costa Rican international Enrique Rivers. He became a Honduran citizen in 2002.

References

Denilson Costa Wikipedia