Milton Núñez

Milton Omar Núñez García (born 30 October 1972) is a retired Honduran footballer.

Milton Núñez
Personal information
Full name Milton Omar Núñez García
Date of birth (1972-10-30) 30 October 1972 (age 51)
Place of birth Sambo Creek, Honduras
Height 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1993 Deportes Progreseño
1993 Real España 12 (0)
1994–1998 Comunicaciones 77 (16)
1998–1999 Nacional 40 (15)
1999–2000 PAOK 10 (0)
2000–2001 Sunderland 1 (0)
2001 Nacional 17 (4)
2002 Comunicaciones
2002 Pachuca 18 (2)
2003–2004 Necaxa 28 (2)
2004–2005 Marathón 32 (9)
2005 Comunicaciones 11 (2)
2006–2007 Real España 41 (11)
2007–2008 Olimpia 24 (5)
2008–2009 Marathón 26 (7)
2009 Jalapa 16 (3)
2010 Universidad SC 22 (6)
2010–2011 Comunicaciones
2011–2017 Universidad SC
2018–2019 Deportivo Ayutla
2019–2020 Victoria
International career
1994–2008 Honduras 86 (33)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Nuñez played a few seasons in Honduras before moving abroad to play for Comunicaciones in Guatemala and for Nacional in Uruguay. He then briefly appeared for PAOK in the Superleague Greece and for Sunderland in the Premier League.

Club career

Early career

Born in Sambo Creek, Honduras, Nuñez played a few seasons in Honduras with Deportes Progreseño and Real España before moving abroad to play for Guatemalan side Comunicaciones and for Uruguayan club Nacional.

PAOK

In 1999, Nuñez joined Greek club PAOK.

Sunderland

In March 2000, Nuñez signed for Premier League side Sunderland. The transfer fee paid to former club Nacional was reported as £1.6 million plus a possible further £1 million in bonuses.

One theory surrounding his signing is that Peter Reid, who was the manager when Núñez was brought to the Stadium of Light, thought that he had signed Núñez's strike partner at PAOK, Adolfo Valencia, and not Núñez himself. Núñez himself claimed in an interview that Sunderland had thought that Valencia and Nunez's international team-mate Eduardo Bennett, both of whom were of a similar build, were the same player, and had watched both of them play for PAOK and Honduras respectively assuming they had seen the same player twice. In the confusion, they had ended up signing Núñez by mistake, with the diminutive forward being the only Honduran player at PAOK. Sunderland later went to court over the transfer as Nunez was owned by Uruguayan third tier team Uruguay Montevideo at the time of his move to Wearside, although he never played for them. Nunez stayed in England for two years before returning to Nacional, after playing just once for Sunderland against Wimbledon in the league and Luton Town in the League Cup. He later played for Pachuca and Necaxa.

Back in Honduras

Núñez returned to his native Honduras in 2004 and he signed for Olimpia in summer 2007 and in June 2008 he rejoined Marathón before moving abroad again.

Guatemala

In 2009, Núñez crossed the border to play for Guatemalan side Jalapa and then joined USAC for the 2010 Clausura championship, along with Selvin Motta and former national team goalkeeper Paulo César Motta. In June 2010, he rejoined Comunicaciones before joining Universidad SC the following year.

In February 2013, a historic fine was imposed on a Guatemalan football club after fans of Heredia racially abused USAC's black striker Núñez.

Núñez left USAC in 2017 before joining third tier team Deportivo Ayutla in September 2018.

Victoria

In June 2019, Nunez signed a contract with Victoria, where he would play alongside his son, also named Milton.

International career

Tyson made his debut for Honduras in a May 1994 Miami Cup match against El Salvador and has earned a total of 86 caps, scoring 33 goals, making him third on Honduras' national team's all-time goalscorers list.

He has represented his country in 24 FIFA World Cup qualification matches and played at the 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001,2003 and 2005 UNCAF Nations Cups as well as at the 1996, 2000 and 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cups.

His final international was an October 2008 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Jamaica.

Personal life

Nuñez received the nickname Tyson due to his resemblance to former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson.

Career statistics

Club

Sources:

International goals

Source:

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 5 May 1994 Miami, United States Milton Núñez  Peru 2–1 Win Miami Cup
2. 3 December 1995 Santa Ana, El Salvador Milton Núñez  Guatemala 2–0 Win UNCAF Nations Cup 1995
3. 10 December 1995 San Salvador, El Salvador Milton Núñez  Guatemala 3–0 Win UNCAF Nations Cup 1995
4. 6 March 1996 Miami, United States Milton Núñez  Colombia 1–2 Loss Friendly
5. 17 November 1996 San Pedro Sula, Honduras Milton Núñez  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 11–3 Win World Cup 1998 Qualifier
6. 17 November 1996 San Pedro Sula, Honduras Milton Núñez  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 11–3 Win World Cup 1998 Qualifier
7. 18 April 1997 Guatemala City, Guatemala Milton Núñez  El Salvador 3–0 Win UNCAF Nations Cup 1997
8. 17 March 1999 San José, Costa Rica Milton Núñez  Belize 5–1 Win UNCAF Nations Cup 1999
9. 24 March 1999 San José, Costa Rica Milton Núñez  El Salvador 3–1 Win UNCAF Nations Cup 1999
10. 24 March 1999 San José, Costa Rica Milton Núñez  El Salvador 3–1 Win UNCAF Nations Cup 1999
11. 9 February 2000 San Pedro Sula, Honduras Milton Núñez  El Salvador 5–1 Win Friendly
12. 9 February 2000 San Pedro Sula, Honduras Milton Núñez  El Salvador 5–1 Win Friendly
13. 16 February 2000 Miami, United States Milton Núñez  Colombia 2–0 Win 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup
14. 4 March 2000 San Pedro Sula, Honduras Milton Núñez  Nicaragua 3–0 Win World Cup 2002 Qualifier
15. 7 May 2000 Tegucigalpa, Honduras Milton Núñez  Panama 3–1 Win World Cup 2002 Qualifier
16. 3 June 2000 San Pedro Sula, Honduras Milton Núñez  Haiti 4–0 Win World Cup 2002 Qualifier
17. 17 June 2000 Port au Prince, Haiti Milton Núñez  Haiti 3–1 Win World Cup 2002 Qualifier
18. 28 February 2001 San José, Costa Rica Milton Núñez  Costa Rica 2–2 Tie World Cup 2002 Qualifier
19. 23 May 2001 San Pedro Sula, Honduras Milton Núñez  Panama 1–2 Loss UNCAF Nations Cup 2001
20. 25 May 2001 Tegucigalpa, Honduras Milton Núñez  Nicaragua 10–2 Win UNCAF Nations Cup 2001
21. 25 May 2001 Tegucigalpa, Honduras Milton Núñez  Nicaragua 10–2 Win UNCAF Nations Cup 2001
22. 1 September 2001 Washington DC, United States Milton Núñez  United States 3–2 Win World Cup 2002 Qualifier
23. 1 September 2001 Washington DC, United States Milton Núñez  United States 3–2 Win World Cup 2002 Qualifier
24. 5 September 2001 Tegucigalpa, Honduras Milton Núñez  Jamaica 1–0 Win World Cup 2002 Qualifier
25. 20 November 2002 San Pedro Sula, Honduras Milton Núñez  Colombia 1–0 Win Friendly
26. 31 March 2004 Kingston, Jamaica Milton Núñez  Jamaica 2–2 Tie Friendly
27. 19 February 2005 Guatemala City, Guatemala Milton Núñez  Nicaragua 5–1 Win UNCAF Nations Cup 2005
28. 19 February 2005 Guatemala City, Guatemala Milton Núñez  Nicaragua 5–1 Win UNCAF Nations Cup 2005
29. 21 February 2005 Guatemala City, Guatemala Milton Núñez  Belize 4–0 Win UNCAF Nations Cup 2005
30. 21 February 2005 Guatemala City, Guatemala Milton Núñez  Belize 4–0 Win UNCAF Nations Cup 2005
31. 27 February 2005 Guatemala City, Guatemala Milton Núñez  Costa Rica 1–1 Tie UNCAF Nations Cup 2005
32. 16 July 2005 Foxboro, United States Milton Núñez  Costa Rica 3–2 Win 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup
33. 7 October 2006 Fort Lauderdale, United States Milton Núñez  Guatemala 3–2 Win Friendly

Honours and awards

Club

Comunicaciones

Nacional

Marathón

Real Espana

Olimpia

Country

Honduras

Individual

References

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