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Wilson Roberto Palacios Suazo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈwilsom paˈlasjos]; [a] born 29 July 1984) is a Honduran former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. Born in La Ceiba , he played for Victoria and Olimpia in Honduras before moving to England, where he played for Birmingham City and Wigan Athletic .
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Wigan Athletic's season in the 2008–09 Premier League was their fourth season in the Premier League, and Steve Bruce’s first full season as the manager of the club. The off-season saw the club sign a number of players, including Middlesbrough's highly rated young midfielder Lee Cattermole, Birmingham City pair Daniël de Ridder and Olivier Kapo, both of whom played under Bruce at ...
Wilson Palacios 29 July 1984 (aged 22) CD Olimpia: 9 FW: Carlos Pavón 9 October 1973 (aged 33) 42 Real C.D. España: 10 MF: Julio César de León 13 September ...
A Maryland funeral director was found guilty of second-degree murder for fatally shooting a pallbearer at a burial service for a 10-year-old girl, who herself had been shot to death. Wilson Chavis ...
Wilson Palacios 29 July 1984 (aged 20) CD Olimpia: 20 MF: Hendry Thomas 23 February 1985 (aged 20) CD Olimpia: 19 MF: Danilo Turcios 8 May 1978 (aged 27) CD Olimpia: 7 FW: Edgar Nuñez 23 August 1979 (aged 25) Atlético Olanchano: 11 FW: Milton Núñez 31 October 1972 (aged 32) CD Marathón: 9 FW
France took the lead in the first half on a penalty kick converted by Karim Benzema, which was awarded on a foul by Wilson Palacios on Paul Pogba, for which Palacios received his second yellow card and was sent off. [9] An own goal by Honduras goalkeeper Noel Valladares early in the second half gave France a two-goal lead.