David Suazo back on Honduras team
USA Today
Forward David Suazo, who has been sidelined from Honduras with a knee injury, is back in the national squad for upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Trinidad and Tobago and Mexico.
Suazo, who plays for Inter Milan, was injured in the spring playing for Portugal's Benfica.
"Fortunately, Suazo feels good," Honduras coach Reinaldo Rueda said on Thursday. "According to what he shows, we'll decide if he plays or not."
Honduras is in the thick of the chase to qualify for next year's World Cup in South Africa. Costa Rica with 12 points leads the tight qualifying from the North and Central American and Caribbean region. The United States and Honduras have 10, followed by Mexico (9) and El Salvador and Trinidad and Tobago (5).
The top three teams from the region advance automatically. The No. 4 faces a playoff with the No. 5 from South America for another spot.
Honduras is home on Sept. 5 against Trinidad and Tobago, and plays at Mexico on Sept. 9. Its final two qualifiers are at home on Oct. 10 against the United States, and at El Salvador on Oct. 14.
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Roster:
Goalkeepers: Noel Valladares, Donis Escober, Ricardo Canales.
Defenders: Victor Bernardez, Osman Chavez, Maynor Figueroa, Oscar Garcia, Emilio Izaguirre, Erick Norales, Carlos Palacios, Mauricio Sabillon.
Midfielders: Edgard Alvarez, Julio Cesar Leon, Ramon Nunez, Amado Guevara, Wilson Palacios, Hendry Thomas, Danilo Turcios, Melvin Valladares.
Forwards: Carlos Pavon, Carlo Costly, Walter Martinez, Jerry Palacios, David Suazo.