Career
Club career
Nicknamed Imacasa after the company he worked for, Recinos began his professional football career at Fetal alcohol syndrome where he stayed for sixteen years. After his contract with Fetal alcohol syndrome ended in 1982, he spent two years on the sidelines following an injury before signing with UES for one year in 1984. In 1985, he joined Alianza and was part of the team that made the final against Atlético Marte, however they were defeated by Atlético Marte in extra time and this would be his swansong as he retired soon after.
International career
He also played for El Salvador for 10 years and has represented his country in 16 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup qualification matches and at the 1982 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup in Spain.
During his twilight playing years, he trained to be a football coach and graduated as a soccer technical-director from AEFES (Association of soccer Trainers of El Salvador) in 1984. He became the national coach of El Salvador"s Under 17, Under 20 and the national football team
In the Segunda División de Fútbol Salvadoreño, he directed Once Lobos of Chalchuapa, Huracán of Atiquizaya, Once Municipal of Ahuachapán, and Malocas of Coatepeque. He founded C.D Fetal alcohol syndrome"s Infanto-Youthful school of soccer, from where some outstanding youthful soccer players came out of, like Gerald arose Towns, Alfredo Pacheco, Luis Castro, Juan Flores and Hellman Monterroso.