Emilio Izaguirre

Soccer Player

Emilio Izaguirre was born in Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Department, Honduras on May 10th, 1986 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 37, Emilio Izaguirre biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 10, 1986
Nationality
Honduras
Place of Birth
Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Department, Honduras
Age
37 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Association Football Player
Emilio Izaguirre Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

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Emilio Izaguirre Life

Emilio Arturo Girón (Spanish pronunciation: [emiljo iahire]; born ten years ago) is a Honduran retired professional footballer who played as a left-back. He is currently Olancho FC's sporting director.

He began his career at Motagua, where he spent seven years. Celtic spent £650,000 to sign him in 2010. Izaguirre's first season in Scotland saw him win three prizes, including SPFA Player of the Year, SFWA Footballer of the Year, and Scottish Premier League Player of the Year. He played over 250 games in his first season with Celtic, winning six straight league titles and a further league crown when he returned for a second spell.

He made his Honduras debut in 2007 and has played over 100 caps. He has competed in two FIFA World Cups as well as four CONCACAF Gold Cups.

Personal life

Izaguirre lives a modest lifestyle and is a Christian.

He had a fruitful 20-year relationship with late Honduran pastor Mario Tomas Barahona, who in life was a mentor and who in life was pastor of the Mi Via Church in Tegucigalpa, a Church that Emilio has attended since he was a 15-year-old boy and has maintained faithful to Christianity ever since.

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Emilio Izaguirre Career

Career

Izaguirre began his career at F.C. Motagua in the Honduran League. He made his league debut on 20 March 2004 in the 3–0 victory over Universidad in Danlí.

On 22 July 2008, he had a 17-day trial with English Championship outfit Ipswich Town, but was unable to play in any matches, having not received international clearance from Motagua. He therefore failed to win a contract and the move fell through. The following April, he was close to a move to Belgium's RSC Anderlecht.

In July 2010, it was reported that Toronto FC of Major League Soccer were interested in signing Izaguirre to a designated player contract, after two stand out performances in the CONCACAF Champions League against the Canadian side, but this move did not happen either.

Izaguirre agreed a four-year contract with Scottish Premier League side Celtic on 18 August 2010, subject to receiving a work permit. He signed for a £650,000 fee and was given the number 3 shirt. He made his SPL debut in a 1–0 victory at Motherwell on 29 August, giving a solid performance that drew plaudits from Celtic manager Neil Lennon and Motherwell counterpart Craig Brown. On 19 September, Izaguirre set up Anthony Stokes for the winning goal in a 2–1 victory over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. On 30 October, he scored his first Celtic goal against St Johnstone, where he intercepted a back pass then flicked the ball over St Johnstone centre back Dave MacKay, before slotting a goal under the goalkeeper. The game ended 3–0 to Celtic, with Izaguirre awarded man of the match for his performance. In Celtic's 3–0 victory over Rangers on 20 February 2011, he set up Gary Hooper's second goal.

In the 2011 League Cup Final defeat to Old Firm rivals Rangers, Izaguirre was sent off in extra time for a foul on Vladimír Weiss. On 6 April 2011, he had another man of the match performance against Hibernian in a 3–1 victory, setting up Stokes for the first goal of the game. In the 2010–11 SPL season, Izaguirre achieved a clean sweep of available senior player awards as chosen by players, organisations and the Celtic supporters. Izaguirre won both the SPFA Players' Player of the Year and Scottish Premier League Player of the Year awards for 2010–11. The judging panel for the latter award described Izaguirre as a "class act", while Celtic assistant manager Johan Mjallby commented that Izaguirre could become one of the best players in his position in world football. On 8 May, at Celtic's award ceremony, Izaguirre picked up the Players' Player of the Year Award. Finally, he was voted Scottish Football Writers player of the year.

Izaguirre suffered a broken ankle in the second match of Celtic's season on 7 August against Aberdeen, requiring surgery which ruled out for between four and six months. On 27 August, he signed a new contract with Celtic, due to run until 2015. Izaguirre returned to training, after recovering from his ankle injury, in December. He made his long-awaited return as a substitute on 2 January 2012 in Celtic's 3–0 win over Dunfermline Athletic at East End Park.

Izaguirre played 32 league games as he won a second consecutive Scottish league title, and also featured in the 2013 Cup final, a 3–0 win over Hibernian on 26 May.

On 30 May 2014, Izaguirre signed a new contract with Celtic, keeping him at the club until 2017. In the 2015–16 season, he was displaced as first-choice left back by 18-year-old Kieran Tierney. Despite what looked like an emotional farewell after the final game of the season against Motherwell on 15 May 2016, Izaguirre told Honduras website La Prensa that he still had a contract to see out and had not had any discussions with the Celtic board. He returned to Celtic for the 2016–17 season and played 12 games, covering for Tierney when the latter was injured.

Despite being offered a contract extension, Izaguirre left Celtic at the end of the 2016–17 season and joined Saudi Arabian club Al-Fayha on a two-year contract for an undisclosed fee. His stay in Al Majma'ah lasted just 11 months, however, as he opted to end his contract early. He stated: "My family has found the culture [of Saudi Arabia] to be very difficult. I have a meeting with [the club] to discuss my exit."

On 10 August 2018, Izaguirre rejoined Celtic on a one-year deal. At the end of the season, he turned down a further one-year deal, and left Celtic for the second time.

Izaguirre signed a one-year contract with Motagua in August 2019. Later that month he suffered an eye injury during a fan riot at a derby match with Olimpia.

International career

Izaguirre was part of the national team in the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship in the Netherlands.

He made his senior debut for Honduras in a January 2007 friendly match against Denmark. He has represented his country in 17 FIFA World Cup qualification matches and played at the 2007 and 2009 UNCAF Nations Cups as well as at the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

He was also named in the Honduras squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, playing two games against Chile and Spain.

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KRIS COMMONS: Rangers can fall to pieces at any minute - there was no excuse for Liverpool defeat

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 17, 2022
Managing as a boss involves digging out the unexpected result and keeping your head above water. But that's never going to be enough if you're in possession of just one half of the Old Firm. You must always strive to prosper. Giovanni van Bronckhorst is a million miles away from doing that right now. For a Rangers boss to be profitable, you are expected to win the league, the odd cup, and hold your own in Europe. At any rate, you are held to a level that is almost impossible to attain at all times. Well, you know all about it from the moment you sign on the dotted line.