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Full name
  
Jose Eduardo Bennett

1991–1992
  
Olimpia

Playing position
  
Forward

1988–1990
  
Height
  
1.79 m


Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer

Name
  
Eduardo Bennett

Current team
  
Jaguares de UPNFM

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Date of birth
  
(1968-09-11) September 11, 1968 (age 47)

Place of birth
  

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José Eduardo Bennett (born 11 September 1968, in La Ceiba) is a retired Honduran footballer. He is currently manager of UPNFM.

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Club career

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Born in La Ceiba, Bennett played in the youth teams of local side Victoria and moved to Tegucigalpa aged 14. There he played college football and later joined Curacao. His debut in Liga Nacional was on 29 September 1988 at the age of 19 wearing Curacao's jersey against Motagua, and he scored to tie 1-1.

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Nicknamed El Balín or Demonio (the Demon), he played for Curacao, CD Olimpia and CD Victoria in Honduras, Cobras in Mexico, Argentinos Juniors, San Lorenzo (with whom he won the 1995 Clausura title) and Second Division Chacarita Juniors and Quilmes in 10 years in Argentina as well as for Cobreloa in Chile.

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His debut in Honduran Second Division was on February 4, 2007 at the age of 38 for Unión Ájax against Real Sociedad. By May 2009, he has scored 83 goals in the Honduran national league.

At age 41, Bennett retired after playing with Necaxa in the Honduran second division and started training the Necaxa reserves.

International career

Bennett made his debut for Honduras in a May 1991 UNCAF Nations Cup match against Panama and has earned a total of 36 caps, scoring 19 goals. He has represented his country in 11 FIFA World Cup qualification matches and played at the 1991 UNCAF Nations Cup as well as at the 1991, 1993 and 1996 CONCACAF Gold Cups. He is the scorer of the first ever goal at a CONCACAF Gold Cup Finals.

He was substituted in his final international, an April 2000 FIFA World Cup qualification game against Panama.

References

Eduardo Bennett Wikipedia