Place of birth Roatan, Honduras Name Georgie Welcome Playing position Role Football player | Number 9 Height 1.92 m Years Team Career start 2004 | |
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Full name Georgie Wilson Welcome Collins Date of birth (1985-03-09) 9 March 1985 (age 30) Similar People Ramon Nunez, Jerry Palacios, Roger Espinoza, Walter Martinez, Osman Chavez |
Georgie Wilson Welcome Collins (born 9 March 1985) is a Honduran Striker.
Contents
- Georgie welcome wonder goal against usa
- Club career
- International career
- International goals
- Honours
- Georgie welcome compilation hd
- References

Welcome is the only player to debut with the national side playing in the second level of Honduras.

Georgie welcome wonder goal against usa
Club career

Welcome started his career Arsenal FC (Roatan) and was snapped up by Honduran giants F.C. Motagua in 2008.
On 1 August 2010, Welcome travelled to Glasgow to begin a week-long unsuccessful trial with Scottish champions Rangers.


After an unsuccessful stint in Monaco, Welcome was signed by Mexican league club Atlas to a one-year contract. The transfer was announced on 20 June 2011. He returned to Motagua ahead of the 2012 Clausura.

In December 2013, Platense confirmed Welcome would join them as their new striker.
International career

A tall, lanky striker, Welcome was part of the Honduran U-23 team that qualified for the 2008 Olympic Games. Because of his goal in the 108th minute of the match, Honduras became CONCACAF Pre-Olympic champions after beating the host country, the United States, 1–0.
He made his debut for the full national side on 22 May 2008 in a friendly against Belize where he scored one of the two goals to win. Welcome scored a magnificent goal for the Honduran national team in a friendly match against Latvia, a goal that turned out to be the game-winner for the Catrachos.
As of February 2013, he has earned a total of 31 caps, scoring 4 goals. He has represented his country in 4 FIFA World Cup qualification matches and played at the 2011 and 2013 Copa Centroamericana as well as at the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup but most prominently, in Honduras' all three games at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.