Soccer

Honduras clips El Salvador in OT for trip to London Games

Second-half substitute Gerson Rodas scored twice in a goal-filled overtime, giving Honduras a 3-2 victory over El Salvador on Saturday in the semifinals of the CONCACAF Olympic qualifying tournament.
Honduras' Gerson Rodas, centre, celebrates his overtime goal during a CONCACAF Olympic semifinal qualifying match against El Salvador on Saturday. (Orlin Wagner/Associated Press)

Second-half substitute Gerson Rodas scored twice in a goal-filled overtime, giving Honduras a 3-2 victory over El Salvador on Saturday in the semifinals of the CONCACAF Olympic qualifying tournament.

Honduras earns its second straight Olympic berth and third since 2000. El Salvador, the surprise Group A winner, has not qualified since 1968.

"There were a lot of doubters in our country," Honduras coach Luis Fernando Suarez said. "Our own fans were nervous and didn't really trust that we could accomplish the goal. This is something to be very proud of."

Rodas scored in the 101st minute to put Honduras up 2-1, but Edwin Sanchez — another substitute — equalized in the 106th when he snapped home a header from just right of the penalty spot on a cross from Xavier Garcia.

That set the stage for Rodas' game-winner in the 115th, when he ran onto D.C. United midfielder Andy Najar's cross from the right corner and headed it inside the left post.

"We are real happy," Najar said. "It's an important game for us to win. I don't have words to describe this moment."

Antony Lozano scored in the first minute for Honduras, but Milton Molina equalized in the 77th for El Salvador.

"I am proud of my guys and what they put into it," El Salvador coach Mauricio Alfaro said. "They are a top level team, it's a tough loss, but I am proud of my guys."