Jerry Bengtson

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Jerry Bengtson

Jerry Ricardo Bengtson Bodden (born 8 April 1987) is a Honduran professional footballer who plays as a striker for Olimpia and the Honduras national team.

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Personal information
Full name Jerry Ricardo Bengtson Bodden
Date of birth (1987-04-08) 8 April 1987 (age 38)
Place of birth Santa Rosa de Aguán, Honduras
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Olimpia
Number 27
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2010 Vida 81 (36)
2010–2012 Motagua 54 (26)
2012–2015 New England Revolution 36 (4)
2013–2014Panionios (loan) 0 (0)
2014–2015Belgrano (loan) 15 (1)
2015–2016 Persepolis 19 (7)
2016–2017 Zob Ahan 27 (8)
2017–2018 Saprissa 37 (9)
2018– Olimpia 258 (136)
International career
2012 Honduras Olympic 4 (3)
2010– Honduras 70 (23)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 1 December 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 2 April 2024
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Club career

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Vida

On 12 August 2007, Bengtson made his official debut for C.D.S. Vida against Olimpia. He scored his first goal against Real España on 30 September 2007 in the 1–1 tie in San Pedro Sula. During his stay at Vida he scored 32 goals.[1]

Motagua

On 26 November 2010, F.C. Motagua reached an agreement with Vida, for the acquisition of Bengtson, signing a three-year contract.[2] He scored his first goal with Motagua on 30 January 2011 in the 1–0 win over C.D. Marathón.[3]

On 8 May 2011, Bengtson scored his 13th goal of the Clausura Tournament in the first leg of the final against Olimpia. This goal put him in first place among the league's top scorers and enabled him to become the first Honduran-born player to achieve the feat in three consecutive tournaments after winning the previous two with C.D. Vida. He would go on to score two more goals in the second leg to solidify his title as the league's top scorer.

In the early part of 2012, Jerry suffered his worst goal drought in his career in Honduras, scoring only 2 goals in 18 games. With the forthcoming 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification, the lack of goals concerned the Honduran people. This was because of Jerry's role as main goalscorer in the Honduras National Football Team, due to Carlo Costly being a free agent making him unreliable.

New England Revolution

Bengtson was officially unveiled by New England as a Designated Player on 5 July 2012.[4] He was the second Designated Player signing in the club's history, following the prior season's acquisition of Milton Caraglio,[5] and the club's third all-time Designated Player.[6] He was also the third Honduran player to suit up for the Revolution, following Álex Pineda Chacón and Mauricio Castro.[5]

Bengtson made his Revolution debut on 8 July 2012, as a 60th minute substitute for Blake Brettschneider.[7] In that match, he scored his first Revolution goal, in the 84th minute in the Revolution's 2-0 win over the New York Red Bulls.[7] He made a second appearance for the Revolution the following week as a substitute in the Revolution's 1-0 loss to Toronto FC, but then left for three weeks to join Honduras for the 2012 Olympic Games.[7] Upon returning from the Olympics (in which he performed well, scoring three goals in four games)[8] Bengtson made his first start on 12 August, in the Revolution's 1-0 loss to the Montreal Impact. In his first season with the Revolution, Bengtson made 13 appearances, scoring 2 goals.[9]

Bengtson made 16 appearances during the 2013 New England Revolution season, scoring one goal, the game-winner in the season opener over the Chicago Fire on 9 March, 2013.[9] In August 2013, he joined Greek Super League club Panionios on loan.[10]

Bengtson made only 7 appearances for his club during the 2014 New England Revolution season, again scoring only one goal, on 12 April in the Revolution's 2-0 win over the Houston Dynamo. On 25 July 2014, he joined Argentine Primera División side Belgrano on a one-year loan.[11]

Despite thriving at the international level during his New England tenure,[6] Bengtson did not live up to the Revolution's expectations, struggling to adapt to the team's playing style,[12] and ultimately starting only 23 total matches and recording only four goals across three seasons.[13] His goal against Houston proved to be Bengtson's final contribution to the Revolution, as on 16 June 2015, the Revolution agreed to mutually part ways with Bengtson, who was at the time still on loan to Belgrano.[14]

Persepolis

Bengtson signed a one-year contract with Persepolis on 29 July 2015.[15] He made his debut in the final 20 minutes of Persepolis' match against Sepahan. He scored his first goal for Persepolis on 25 September 2015 against Tractor Sazi.[16] He scored Persepolis' only goal in a 1–1 draw against important rivals Esteghlal in the Tehran derby in stoppage time of second half.[17]

Bengtson scored a brace on 22 April 2016, in a 2–0 victory against Esteghlal Ahvaz which kept Persepolis at the top of the table.[18] Persepolis finished the season tied at the top of the table with Esteghlal, losing the title on goal difference.[19]

Zob Ahan

Bengtson signed with Persian Gulf Pro League side Zob Ahan in July 2016, on a one-year contract.[20]

Saprissa

On 31 May 2017, Bengston signed for Costa Rican club Saprissa, on a one-year contract.[21] He had a controversial start to his career, getting suspended for a total of 6 games, for diving[22] and insulting a referee.[23]

He left Saprissa at the end of season, after beating Herediano in the final.[24]

Olimpia

On 6 June 2018, Bengtson returned to Honduras joining Olimpia.[25] In December 2021, Bengston scored the only goal in a 1–0 win against Real España,[26] that crowned Olimpia as champions of the 2021 Apertura.[27]

International career

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Bengston playing for Honduras against Ecuador, 8 September 2015

Bengtson made his debut for Honduras national team an April 2010 friendly match against Venezuela.[28] He represented the nation at the 2012 London Olympics, the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and the CONCACAF Gold Cup in 2011, 2021 and 2023.[29]

International goals

Scores and results list Honduras' goal tally first.[30]
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No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
19 February 2011Estadio Nilmo Edwards, La Ceiba, Honduras Ecuador1–01–1Friendly
229 May 2011Robertson Stadium, Houston, United States El Salvador2–02–2
310 June 2011FIU Stadium, Miami, United States Grenada1–17–12011 CONCACAF Gold Cup
43–1
518 June 2011MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, United States Costa Rica1–01–12011 CONCACAF Gold Cup
611 October 2011Estadio Nilmo Edwards, La Ceiba, Honduras Jamaica1–02–1Friendly
714 November 2011Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, Honduras Serbia1–01–0
82–0
97 September 2012Estadio Pedro Marrero, Havana, Cuba Cuba1–03–02014 FIFA World Cup qualification
1011 September 2012Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, Honduras1–01–0
1116 October 2012 Canada1–08–1
122–0
137–1
1418 January 2013Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica El Salvador1–01–12013 Copa Centroamericana
156 February 2013Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, Honduras United States2–12–12014 FIFA World Cup qualification
1622 March 2013 Mexico2–22–2
176 September 2013Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico1–12–1
1811 October 2013Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, Honduras Costa Rica1–01–0
195 March 2014 Venezuela1–02–1Friendly
2025 March 2015Stade Municipal Dr. Edmard Lama, Cayenne, French Guiana French Guiana1–01–32015 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification
218 October 2015Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, Honduras Guatemala1–01–1Friendly
2213 July 2021BBVA Stadium, Houston, United States Grenada1–04–02021 CONCACAF Gold Cup
232 July 2023Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, United States Haiti1–12–12023 CONCACAF Gold Cup
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Honours

Motagua

Zob Ahan

Saprissa

Olimpia

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