Luis Cálix (footballer, born 1965)

Luis Enrique Cálix Acosta (born 30 August 1965) is a retired Honduran football player who made his name with his national team in the early 1990s.

Nicknamed El Gavilán (the Hawk), the moustached Cálix started his career at hometown club Tela Timsa and also played for Real España, Marathón and had an unsuccessful spell in Mexico with Santos Laguna.

[6] His final international was a June 8, 1994 2-8 demolition by soon to be crowned-World Cup winners Brazil in San Diego in which he scored one of Honduras' consolation goals.

After he quit playing at 33 years of age, Cálix moved to the United States to work in construction[7] and to become a minor league coach at Kendall Soccer College and Miami FC.

He became in charge of Honduran Second Division side Parrillas One ahead of the 2013 Clausura[8] and winning promotion to the top tier.