Óscar Boniek García Ramírez (born 4 September 1984) is a Honduran former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
Before moving to the United States, García had a successful career in Honduras with Olimpia and Marathón, winning eight league titles.
During August 2009, it was announced that he would travel to Wigan Athletic, who were in England's Premier League at the time, in order to sign a three-year contract with the club, along with fellow Honduran, Roger Rojas.
On August 30, García returned to Olimpia as the Dynamo traveled to Honduras to face his old club in the 2012-13 CONCACAF Champions League.
[9] On October 27, 2013, García scored in a 2–1 win over DC United in a game that clinched the Dynamo's spot in the 2013 MLS Cup Playoffs.
[14] Although he only made 12 starts on the year, his fewest since joining the Dynamo, García was an important leader in the locker room and on the field.
[15] 2018 saw García and the Dynamo fail to qualify for the playoffs, however he would make 3 appearances in the US Open Cup, including a start in the final, as Houston won the tournament for the first time in club history.
[17] On 29 September, García made his 200th MLS appearance for the Dynamo, becoming the 4th player in club history to reach that milestone.
[18] 2019 saw a personal resurgence for García, playing the most minutes of his Dynamo career and bringing energy to the middle of the pitch.
[25][27] On 15 November, Houston Dynamo announced that García will no longer continue on with the club for 2022, choosing to rescind his contract, and enter free agency.
He played in all three Group E matches for Honduras at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil including against France when he came on as a substitute.
He has also donated school supplies and clothes to underprivileged children in Honduras, as well as doing charitable work in the Houston area throughout the year.
[43] Following Hurricane Eta hitting Honduras in 2020, he and fellow Honduran international footballers worked to raise money for those affected by the storm.