Reynaldo Hernández
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Reynaldo Antonio Hernández Villegas (born September 11, 1984, in Concepción Batres) is a
Salvadoran Salvadorans (), also known as Salvadorians, are citizens of El Salvador, a country in Central America. Most Salvadorans live in El Salvador, although there is also a significant Salvadoran diaspora, particularly in the United States, with smalle ...
former
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. He was banned for life in 2013, for match-fixing while playing for the
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Club career

Hernández started his professional career with club C.D. Guerrero in 2005, joined
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(La Primera) club Vista Hermosa in 2006, and moved to La Primera club C.D. Águila in 2012.


International career

Hernández made his debut with the
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senior team on May 30, 2009, in a match against
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at
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Although he played most of the game, he was subbed four minutes before the final whistle. The game ended with a scoreless draw. As of August 2011, he has earned a total of 10 caps (scoring no goals) and has represented his country at the
2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup The 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup was the 11th edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup competition, and the 21st CONCACAF regional championship overall in CONCACAF's 50 years of existence. The United States was the host nation. The competition started on Jun ...
. In August, Castillo was one of 22 players suspended by El Salvador's football federation pending an investigation into match-fixing. On September 20, 2013, Hernández was one of 14 members of the Salvadoran national team banned for life for
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International caps and goals

El Salvador's goal tally first.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hernandez, Reynaldo 1984 births Living people Sportspeople from Usulután Department Men's association football defenders Salvadoran men's footballers 21st-century Salvadoran sportsmen El Salvador men's international footballers 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup players C.D. Vista Hermosa footballers Sportspeople involved in betting scandals Sportspeople banned for life