Education
He finished his career as a central defender back in Honduras with Olimpia, Motagua and Marathón.
He finished his career as a central defender back in Honduras with Olimpia, Motagua and Marathón.
He is by many regarded as one of Honduras" best players of all time. Nicknamed el Vikingo (The Viking), Yearwood has played mostly in defensive midfield and started his career at Real España in his native country. In 1977 he moved abroad to play in Spain and spent 10 season playing for Elche CF, Real Valladolid, Civil Defense Tenerife and Celta de Vigo.
His final league match was on 8 May 1994, when he played with Olimpia against Vida.
He scored 20 goals in Liga Nacional: 10 with Real España, 6 with Motagua and 4 for Olimpia. Yearwood played and scored at the 1977 Fédération internationale de football association World Youth Championship, the inaugural staging of the Fédération internationale de football association World Youth Championship held in Tunisia.
International goals
Scores and results list Honduras" goal tally first. As a coach, he has been in charge of Motagua winning his first title, Olimpia, Broncos (with whom he got relegated), Real Maya, Real España and Atlético Olanchano in Honduras as well as Dragón in El Salvador.
He was announced manager of Marathón in March 2006, later he was sacked by Atlético Olanchano in November 2007 and in 2008 he moved abroad again to take charge of Xinabajul in Guatemala.
He left Xinabajul in September 2010 and became in charge of Universal Service Administrative Company, with whom he clinched promotion to Guatemala"s top tier. In October 2012 he joined Guatemalan second division side Sacachispas after being dismissed by Universal Service Administrative Company.