Background
Nicknamed el Mexicano because he lived there with his mother in his youth, Lagos played the majority of his career for Motagua for whom he scored 2 league goals, but also had spells with Real Maya, Real Patepluma and Universidad.
Nicknamed el Mexicano because he lived there with his mother in his youth, Lagos played the majority of his career for Motagua for whom he scored 2 league goals, but also had spells with Real Maya, Real Patepluma and Universidad.
He played abroad for Salvadoran outfit Dragón and in 2006 he moved to Nicaragua to play with Real Estelí. Lagos made his debut for Honduras in a March 1995 friendly match against Brazil and has earned a total of 18 caps, scoring no goals. He was subsequently banned from playing for two years.
As a consequence, his final international was the July 2001 Copa América match against Bolivia.
He has represented his country in 1 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup qualification match and played at the 1996 and 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cups as well as at the 2001 Copa América, where he tested positive for the use of cocaine and marihuana after failing a test after their opening game against Costa Rica.