Iván Guerrero
Honduran footballer and manager

Born
November 30th, 1977
47 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Honduras
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Played primarily as a left-back, participated in international competitions including the 2001 Copa América. Had a significant club career with teams such as Olimpia and Real España in Honduras. Transitioned to management after retirement, taking roles in various clubs within the country.
Competed in the 2001 Copa América
Played for Olimpia and Real España
Managed multiple clubs in Honduras
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