Marco Aceituno and Aaron Zúñiga stand out for Honduras in the ideal 11 of the Concacaf Under-20 World Cup

2022-07-04

The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Soccer (Concacaf) revealed this week Ideal XI of the Under 20 World Cup where they stand out two Honduran soccer players.

It is regarding the captain and central defender Aaron Zuniga and the scorer of the Bicolor, Marco Olive.

Both were chosen following showing brilliant numbers and performances throughout the tournament until reaching the semi-finals and qualifying. to the World Cup in Indonesia 2023.

In Zúniga’s case, it was listed as “he was a defensive workhorse for the Catrachos making a staggering 17 clearances, racking up 11 ball recoveries and also scoring a goal,” according to Concacaf’s description.

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While Aceituno, they were highlighted for their “great performance” scoring the two goals in the victory once morest Panama in the quarterfinals. The catracho attacker finished the tournament with six goals in 15 shots.

The rest of the eleven is made up of players from the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Mexico and the United States.

Goalie:

Christopher Brady (United States)

Defenders:

DEF Jalen Neal, United States:

DEF Antonio Leone, Mexico

DEF Aaron Zuniga, Honduras

STEERING WHEELS

Edison Azcona, Dominican Republic

Archimedes Ordoñez, Guatemala

Paxten Aaronson, United States

Quinn Sullivan, USA

FORWARDS

Marco Tulio Aceituno, Honduras

Esteban Lozano, Mexico

Angel Montes De Oca, Dominican Republic

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