Óscar Morales (football player, 1975)

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Óscar Morales
Personnel
Surname Óscar Javier Morales Albornoz
birthday March 29, 1975
place of birth MontevideoUruguay
size 169 cm
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1995-1998 Club Atlético Cerro
1999-2005 Nacional Montevideo at least 48 (at least 2)
2005-2006 Real Valladolid 30 (0)
2006-2007 Málaga CF 10 (0)
2007-2010 Nacional Montevideo 70 (4)
2010 →  Quilmes AC  (loan) 4 (0)
2011 – at least 2012 Club Atlético Cerro 43 (2)
2013 Miramar Misiones
2013 – at least 2014 Villa Teresa 13 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2002-2005 Uruguay 2 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2015-2016 Club Atlético Cerro (youth coach)
2016– Defensor Sporting (assistant coach)
1 Only league games are given.

Óscar Morales , full name Óscar Javier Morales Albornoz , (born March 29, 1975 in Montevideo ) is a former Uruguayan football player and current coach.

Career

Player activity

societies

The 1.69 meter tall midfielder Morales was a member of the Club Atlético Cerro team from 1995 to the end of 1998 . He then played for Nacional Montevideo from 1999 to early July 2005 . During this period, the "Bolsos" won the Uruguayan championship in 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2005. In the last two calendar years of this station he was used a total of 48 times in the Primera División and scored two goals. In the 2005/06 season he completed from his debut on August 31, 205 in the Copa del Rey against Xerez to his last appearance on June 17, 2006 against FC Elche, a total of 30 league games in the Segunda División and a cup encounter for the Spanish Real Valladolid Club . Morales then moved to Malaga FC , for whom he played a total of ten times in the second-highest Spanish league and four times in the cup in the 2006/07 season. A personal goal was also denied him here. The last time it was placed with the Andalusians on December 2, 2006. From the 2007/08 season, Morales was again for three more seasons in the ranks of Nacional Montevideos. In the 2008/09 season he was again Uruguayan champions with the team. During this second career phase with the Montevideans, he made 70 first division appearances (four goals) and 16 games (one goal) in the two competitions for the Copa Libertadores in 2009 and 2010 . During the second half of 2010, Morales was on loan to Quilmes AC . With the Argentines he was involved in four Primera División matches . From January 2011 until at least the end of the 2011/12 season, Club Atlético Cerro was his employer. In those one and a half seasons, Morales made 43 top division appearances for the Montevideo club and scored two goals. In February 2013, Miramar Misiones signed him . This was followed in September 2013 by a move to the second division Villa Teresa , for whom he was used in 13 games (no goal) of the Segunda División in the 2013/14 season .

National team

Morales made his debut on November 20, 2002 in the 0-1 away defeat as part of the Polar Beer Cup against the Venezuelan selection in the Uruguayan senior team , when he was ordered by coach Jorge Da Silva on the starting line-up. His second and last international match dated August 17, 2005, when he was used in the "Celeste" by the now responsible national coach Jorge Fossati in the 2-0 defeat in the friendly against Spain . He did not manage to score an international goal.

successes

  • Uruguayan champions: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2008/09

Coaching career

Morales took up a career as a coach after his active career. From July 2015 to mid-February 2016, he initially worked as a youth coach at Club Atlético Cerro. Immediately afterwards, he took over the position of assistant coach at Defensor Sporting .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Profile on soccerway.com , accessed April 23, 2017
  2. a b c d Profile on footballdatabase.eu , accessed on April 23, 2017
  3. profile on bdfutbol.com , accessed on April 23, 2017
  4. ^ Uruguay - International Matches 2001-2005 on rsssf.com, accessed April 23, 2017
  5. Uruguay - International Matches 2006-2010 on rsssf.com, accessed on April 23, 2017
  6. Uruguay - International Matches 2011–2015 on rsssf.com (as of April 8, 2016), accessed on April 23, 2017
  7. Statistical data on international appearances in the Uruguayan national team on rsssf.com (as of November 15, 2016), accessed on April 23, 2017