Reynaldo Antonio Tilguath Flores (born 4 August 1979 in
Tegucigalpa
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, Honduras) is a Former
Honduran footballer
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who last played with
Social Deportivo Vida
Club career
Nicknamed ''el Chino'', Tilguath spent the whole of his career at
Olimpia, except for a season at city rivals
F.C. Motagua and a short spell at
Platense. He returned to Olimpia from Motagua citing never to play for Motagua anymore after a fight with Motagua president
Pedro Atala.
International career
Tilguath participated in the
1999 FIFA World Youth Championship
The 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship took place in Nigeria between 3 and 24 April 1999. This was the 12th edition of the tournament.
Qualification
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in
Nigeria
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.
He made his senior debut for
Honduras in an April 2003
friendly match
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against
Paraguay
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, in which he came on as a late sub for
Edgar Álvarez
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. The match proved to be his only international game ever.
References
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1979 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Tegucigalpa
Association football midfielders
Honduran footballers
Honduras international footballers
C.D. Olimpia players
Platense F.C. players
F.C. Motagua players
Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras players
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