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Honduran squad forced to change out of team tracksuits after being eliminated from U20 World Cup
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Published 10/06/2015 at 17:38 GMT+1
The Honduran Football Federation requested for their underperforming players to remove their tracksuits after arriving home on Tuesday afternoon.
Honduras at the U20 World Cup
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Javier Padilla's youngsters had a dismal FIFA Under-20 World Cup showing, winning just one of their three games against Uzbekistan in a group that contained Germany and Fiji.
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Honduran FA officials brief the players at Toncontin airport
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The squad, whose tournament included a 5-1 defeat to table toppers Germany, arrived home in the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa on Tuesday afternoon where they were told to remove their tracksuits.
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Honduras goalkeeper Roberto Lopez gets distracted while changing in the toilets at Toncontin airport
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In what has been dubbed a "painful act" by the Honduran media, the players were told to change into their own clothes by members of the Honduran FA and made their way to the toilets at Toncontin airport.
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