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José Francisco Ramírez : ウィキペディア英語版
José Francisco Ramírez

José Francisco Ramírez Pineda (born 10 July 1976), known as Francisco Ramirez, is a retired Honduran footballer.
He was nicknamed ''Pancho Ra and was the biggest transfer in the Honduran league, at that time, when Marathón acquired him from Platense in 2006 for 1,6 million lempiras.〔(Desafíe a Ismael ) – La Prensa 〕
==Club career==
Ramírez started his career at Motagua for whom he started scoring goals soon and caught the eye of foreign clubs. In 2000, Ramírez and two teammates from Motagua, Reynaldo Clavasquín and Gustavo Fuentes, were transferred to Scottish Premier League club Dundee United.〔(HONDURAS TRIO SIGNED ) – Dundee United〕 All three had their contracts cancelled within a few weeks, in Ramírez's case after only four minutes of first team action when he came in as a sub against Celtic on 21 October 2000.〔(1st Team (Jose) Francisco Ramirez ) – Dundee United〕
He then returned to Motagua before a prolific spell at Platense and a less successful stint at Marathón. In October 2003 he scored his 50th league goal against Vida.〔(Roger Rojas, camino a ser el nuevo “matador” del Olimpia ) – Diez 〕 When at Platense, Ramírez was top goalscorer of the 2005 Apertura season with 13 goals〔(Cardozo, 7 años después iguala marca ) – Diez 〕 and, by May 2009, was the Honduran league's third top goalscorer of all time with 95 goals scored for 4 different teams.〔(Desafíe a Ismael ) – La Prensa 〕
He seemed to end his career at Salvadoran side Vista Hermosa and returned to Honduras in 2009 to drive tourists around in his hometown Amapala with a motorcycle taxi.〔(Francisco Ramírez: El otro año vuelvo ) – La Tribuna 〕
In January 2010 he moved abroad again to play for Nicaraguan side Walter Ferretti〔("Pancho" Ramírez fichó por el Ferreti de Nicaragua ) – El Heraldo 〕 for whom he would score 10 goals.〔(Los grandes goleadores de Honduras ) – Diez 〕

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