June 29, 2025 - 06:12

In a nail-biting match that kept fans on the edge of their seats, Honduras triumphed over Panama in a penalty shootout to secure a spot in the semifinals of the Gold Cup. The match, which ended in a draw after regular and extra time, showcased the determination and skill of both teams.
Carlos Pineda emerged as the hero of the night, scoring the decisive penalty that sent Honduras into the next round of the tournament. The tension was palpable as players from both sides stepped up to the spot, but it was Honduras' composure under pressure that ultimately made the difference.
This victory marks a significant achievement for Honduras as they continue their quest for Gold Cup glory. The team's resilience and teamwork were evident throughout the match, and fans are now eagerly anticipating their next challenge in the semifinals. With this win, Honduras has proven that they are a formidable contender in the tournament.
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