Reynaldo Tilguath’s son, Caleb Tilguath, could be close to having a team in the Honduran National League. In the last few hours, he was seen training with one of the first division teams, Génesis de Comayagua, directed by his own father.
The 23-year-old is currently undergoing a trial with the team, and if all goes well, he could fulfill his dream of playing in the top flight of Honduran soccer.
Caleb Tilguath in training with the Genesis of Comayagua. Photo: Courtesy Diario Más.
Caleb already had the opportunity to be managed by his father in the Broncos of the Rise League. However, he is now looking to achieve the feat of being managed by Reynaldo in the National League.
The final decision on whether Caleb will stay at the club and will be confirmed as the fourth signing is in the hands of his father and the Génesis de Comayagua coaching staff.
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It is worth mentioning that this case is not the first of its kind in Honduras. Two tournaments ago, César Nene Obando made his son Yostin debut at Motagua. In Honduran soccer, we see how family ties and parent-child opportunities on the field of play intertwine, creating exciting stories and a sense of continuity in the sport.
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