A few days after losing two key players, Olimpia has added two newcomers to its roster.

The Honduran side will face the Red Bulls in the Round of 16 in the CONCACAF Champions League.

Olimpia Friday signed forwards Rony Martinez and Diego Reyes. They are expected to give the a team a lift after the side lost forward Roger Rojas and midfielder Luis Garrido to Alajuelense in Costa Rica.

The Honduran side will face the Red Bulls in the Round of 16 in the CONCACAF Champions League.

Martinez, 30, who most recently played with Baoding Yingli Yitong of China, has filled the net in the Honduran First Division. The Honduran international led the 2012 Clausura with 12 goals and paced the league in scoring in two seasons with 22 goals each in 2013-14 and 2016-17.

Reyes has played mostly in the Honduran league with Real Sociedad and Marathon, although he played a short time with Larissa in Greece in 2017.

The Red Bulls visit Olimpia Feb. 22 and host the team at Red Bull Arena March 1.

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