Born in
Olanchito, Oseguera began playing football as a striker with youth sides El Sauce and Instituto San Isidro. He joined
C.D. Victoria in 1992, and helped the club to a runners'-up finish in the 1992 cup. Oseguera won the 1994–95 league title with Victoria before being sold to Salvadorean side
C.D. Luis Ángel Firpo in 1995. Firpo were losing league finalists in his first two seasons (his two goals helped the club win a semi-final against his future club
C.D. Águila in 1997), before winning the league in the 1997–98 season. Oseguera had brief spells with
C.D. Marathón and
Guatemalan sides Tally Juca and
C.D. Suchitepéquez before finishing his career in Honduras. He played for
C.D. Broncos, Victoria,
F.C. Motagua,
Platense F.C.,
C.D.S. Vida,
Hispano F.C. and
Villanueva F.C. before retiring at age 31. He led the league in goal-scoring while with Broncos and helped Motagua to a runners'-up league finish in 2002–03. Oseguera represented Honduras at youth level, playing in the
1995 FIFA World Youth Championship finals in
Qatar. He also played in the
1995 Pan American Games. ==References==