Monday, 9 June 2014

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRO-HONDURAN " CARLOS ALBERTO PAVON PLUMMER " IS A RETIRED HONDURAN FOOTBALL STRIKER : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

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Carlos Alberto Pavón Plummer (born 9 October 1973 in El Progreso) is a retired Honduran football striker.
He is most prominently related to Real España of the Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras and is Honduras' all-time national team goalscorer.[1]

Club career

Pavón began his career at the age of 18 in his native Honduras with Real España on 30 May 1992 against Platense in the 1992 Honduran Cup,[2] the final score was 1-1. While with Real España, Pavón won four Honduran league championships, as well as leading the league in scoring.

Mexican years

Pavón then played in Mexico for seven successive years, except for a short stint in Spain. He played for Morelia in the Mexican Primera División, winning the 2000 Clausura with the club. He has also played for TolucaSan LuisCorrecaminosNecaxaCruz Azul, and Celaya, where he led the Mexican Second Division in scoring.

Europe

He has played in Italy in Serie A for both Udinese and Napoli from 2001–2003 and in Spain's first division with Real Valladolid(1995).

Major League Soccer

On 19 June 2007, he signed a deal to play for the Los Angeles Galaxy[1] He scored twice in the away match against New York Red Bulls on 18 August 2007, both coming from David Beckham assists. The match attracted 66,000 fans, the highest attendance ever recorded for a Bulls game. Pavón was waived at the end of the season.
Despite other offers from MLS teams, he went back to Real Club España in Honduras for 2008. After being released, he signed on with the struggling Club Necaxa of the Primera División de México. He made his debut for Necaxa on 1 March 2009 after only one training session with the club. He started the match and assisted both goals in their 2-2 draw with Club Santos Laguna.
After trying his luck at Club Necaxa[3] he returned to Real España and retired after the 2012 Clausura to become assistant coach at the club as well as a football commenator.[4]

International career

Pavón made his debut for Honduras in a July 1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup match against the USA and has earned a total of 101 caps, scoring a Honduran record 57 goals. He has represented his country in 37 FIFA World Cup qualification matches and played at the 2008 Summer Olympics and in only 1 game at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[5]
He also played at the 1995,[6]1999,[7] 2001[8] and 2009 UNCAF Nations Cups[9] as well as at the 1993,[10] 1998,[11] 2000[12] and2007 CONCACAF Gold Cups.[13]
On 19 October 2009, the IFFHS had a vote for the 2009 "world's most popular football player award". The candidates consisted of 115 currently active players from 68 countries in all six football continents. Votes were cast at the IFFHS website until 2 January 2010 with Carlos Pavón being the winner.
His final international was a June 2010 FIFA World Cup match against Chile. After participating in the World Cup through pain, it was discovered Pavón had a hernia. His future in football was in limbo, as a result of the injury.

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.29 November 1995Santa Ana, El Salvador Panama2-0WinUNCAF Nations Cup 1995
2.10 December 1995San SalvadorEl Salvador Guatemala3-0WinUNCAF Nations Cup 1995
3.10 December 1995San SalvadorEl Salvador Guatemala3-0WinUNCAF Nations Cup 1995
4.24 July 1996San Pedro SulaHonduras Panama1-1DrawFriendly
5.21 August 1996San SalvadorEl Salvador El Salvador2-1WinFriendly
6.25 August 1996TegucigalpaHonduras Cuba4-0WinFriendly
7.21 September 1996San Pedro SulaHonduras Mexico2-1WinWorld Cup 1998 Qualifier
8.21 October 1996TegucigalpaHonduras El Salvador1-1DrawFriendly
9.17 November 1996San Pedro SulaHonduras Saint Vincent and the Grenadines11-3WinWorld Cup 1998 Qualifier
10.1 February 1998OaklandUnited States Trinidad and Tobago1-3Loss1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup
11.21 March 1999San José Costa Rica Costa Rica1-0WinUNCAF Nations Cup 1999
12.26 March 1999San José Costa Rica Costa Rica2-1WinUNCAF Nations Cup 1999
13.21 May 1999MiamiUnited States Haiti2-0WinFriendly
14.21 May 1999MiamiUnited States Haiti2-0WinFriendly
15.9 February 2000San Pedro SulaHonduras El Salvador5-1WinFriendly
16.12 February 2000MiamiUnited States Jamaica2-0Win2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup
17.16 February 2000MiamiUnited States Colombia2-0Win2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup
18.19 February 2000MiamiUnited States Peru3-5Loss2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup
19.7 May 2000TegucigalpaHonduras Panama3-1WinWorld Cup 2002 Qualifier
20.7 May 2000TegucigalpaHonduras Panama3-1WinWorld Cup 2002 Qualifier
21.3 June 2000San Pedro SulaHonduras Haiti4-0WinWorld Cup 2002 Qualifier
22.16 July 2000San SalvadorEl Salvador El Salvador5-2WinWorld Cup 2002 Qualifier
23.16 July 2000San SalvadorEl Salvador El Salvador5-2WinWorld Cup 2002 Qualifier
24.16 August 2000TegucigalpaHonduras Saint Vincent and the Grenadines6-0WinWorld Cup 2002 Qualifier
25.16 August 2000TegucigalpaHonduras Saint Vincent and the Grenadines6-0WinWorld Cup 2002 Qualifier
26.2 September 2000San Pedro SulaHonduras El Salvador5-0WinWorld Cup 2002 Qualifier
27.2 September 2000San Pedro SulaHonduras El Salvador5-0WinWorld Cup 2002 Qualifier
28.2 September 2000San Pedro SulaHonduras El Salvador5-0WinWorld Cup 2002 Qualifier
29.23 May 2001TegucigalpaHonduras Nicaragua10-2WinUNCAF Nations Cup 2001
30.23 May 2001TegucigalpaHonduras Nicaragua10-2WinUNCAF Nations Cup 2001
31.23 May 2001TegucigalpaHonduras Nicaragua10-2WinUNCAF Nations Cup 2001
32.16 June 2001Port of SpainTrinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago4-2WinWorld Cup 2002 Qualifier
33.20 June 2001San Pedro SulaHonduras Mexico3-1WinWorld Cup 2002 Qualifier
34.20 June 2001San Pedro SulaHonduras Mexico3-1WinWorld Cup 2002 Qualifier
35.20 June 2001San Pedro SulaHonduras Mexico3-1WinWorld Cup 2002 Qualifier
36.1 September 2001Washington, D.C.United States United States2-1WinWorld Cup 2002 Qualifier
37.2 May 2002KobeJapan Japan3-3DrawCarlsberg Cup
38.2 May 2002KobeJapan Japan3-3DrawCarlsberg Cup
39.28 April 2004Fort LauderdaleUnited States Ecuador1-1DrawFriendly
40.19 June 2004San Pedro SulaHonduras Netherlands Antilles4-0WinWorld Cup 2006 Qualification
41.19 April 2007La CeibaHonduras Haiti1-3LossFriendly
42.25 May 2007MéridaVenezuela Venezuela1-2LossFriendly
43.13 June 2007HoustonUnited States Cuba5-0Win2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup
44.13 June 2007HoustonUnited States Cuba5-0Win2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup
45.13 June 2007HoustonUnited States Cuba5-0Win2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup
46.13 June 2007HoustonUnited States Cuba5-0Win2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup
47.17 June 2007HoustonUnited States Guadeloupe1-2Loss2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup
48.18 January 2009MiamiUnited States Chile2-0WinFriendly
49.26 January 2009TegucigalpaHonduras El Salvador2-0WinUNCAF Nations Cup 2009
50.28 March 2009Port of SpainTrinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago1-1DrawWorld Cup 2010 Qualification
51.1 April 2009San Pedro SulaHonduras Mexico3-1WinWorld Cup 2010 Qualification
52.10 June 2009San Pedro SulaHonduras El Salvador1-0WinWorld Cup 2010 Qualification
53.12 August 2009San Pedro SulaHonduras Costa Rica4-0WinWorld Cup 2010 Qualification
54.5 September 2009San Pedro SulaHonduras Trinidad and Tobago4-1WinWorld Cup 2010 Qualification
55.5 September 2009San Pedro SulaHonduras Trinidad and Tobago4-1WinWorld Cup 2010 Qualification
56.14 October 2009San SalvadorEl Salvador El Salvador1-0WinWorld Cup 2010 Qualification
57.23 January 2010CarsonUnited States United States3-1WinFriendly

Honours and awards

Club

C.D. Real Espana
Monarcas Morelia

Country

Honduras

Individual

Personal life[edit]

He is the son of Costa Rican Allard Plummer, who played for Marathón in the 1970s[14] and Blanca Nieves Pavón Macedo. He is married to Emy Diana James de Pavón and they have two sons, Carlos and André.[15] His son Carlos Alberto Plummer James was enlisted by Real España in 2011.[16]
Pavón also tried his luck on the music scene, but without major success. He was selected by UNICEF to for their campaign to prevent violence against women.[17]

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