Okay, so I’ve been meaning to dive into the Honduras national football team’s matches lately, you know, just for kicks and to get a better handle on how they’re doing. Here’s a rundown of what I did and what I found out.

First off, I started by hitting up YouTube. Searched for “Fútbol de Honduras” and stumbled upon their official channel. It’s pretty neat, all about Honduran football. They’ve got highlights, interviews, and all that jazz.
Digging Into Recent Games
Then, I decided to check out their recent games. I used a sports site, don’t remember which one, but it was one of those that show you the latest 100 matches. They had this cool feature where you could see wins, losses, and draws, just icons, super easy to get a quick overview.
- I noticed they played against Jamaica on September 11, 2024. The score was 1-2, looked like a tough match.
- And then there was a game against French Guiana on October 10, 2024, where they lost 2-3. Not their best, I guess.
The Mexico Matchup
One match that really caught my eye was against Mexico. Everyone was talking about it. Apparently, Mexico crushed Honduras, and there was this commentator, I think from TUDN, who had some choice words after the game.
The Costa Rica Showdown
Oh, and I can’t forget the match against Costa Rica. It was a big deal, a playoff for the Concacaf Nations League. Costa Rica won 3-1 and qualified for the Copa América. That must have stung for Honduras.
Scoring a Win at Home
But it wasn’t all bad. I saw this video, a goal by Honduras against Mexico. They were playing at home and surprised everyone by leading 2-0. It was a big deal, scoring against Mexico like that.

Wrapping It Up
Looked into some more stuff, like their nickname, “Los Catrachos,” and that they’re managed by the Federación Nacional Autónoma de Fútbol de Honduras. Just some extra tidbits to round out my little research project.
So yeah, that’s my deep dive into the Honduras national football team’s matches. It was a fun ride, flipping through stats and videos. They’ve had their ups and downs, but it’s all part of the game, right?