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Jaime Moreno (footballer, born 1974)

Bolivian footballer (born 1974)

Jaime Moreno (footballer, born 1974)

Summary

Bolivian footballer (born 1974)

FieldValue
nameJaime Moreno
imageMoreno-toronto-rfk.jpg
upright1
captionMoreno with D.C. United in 2010, celebrating his final goal before retirement.
fullnameJaime Moreno Morales
birth_date
birth_placeSanta Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
height
positionForward
youthclubs1Tahuichi Academy
years11991–1994
clubs1Blooming
caps157
goals114
years21994
clubs2Independiente Santa Fe
caps25
goals20
years31994–1996
clubs3Middlesbrough
caps320
goals31
years41996–2002
clubs4D.C. United
caps4150
goals469
years51997–1998
clubs5→ Middlesbrough (loan)
caps55
goals51
years62003–2004
clubs6MetroStars
caps611
goals62
years72004–2010
clubs7D.C. United
caps7179
goals762
totalcaps427
totalgoals149
nationalyears11991–2008
nationalteam1Bolivia
nationalcaps175
nationalgoals19
manageryears12011–2013
managerclubs1D.C. United U-23

Jaime Moreno Morales (born 19 January 1974) is a Bolivian former professional footballer now serving as Youth Academy Technical Training Coach for D.C. United in Major League Soccer, and as the head coach of D.C. United's U-23 side.

Moreno began his career at Club Blooming and then played for Colombia's Independiente Santa Fe before spending two seasons at the English club Middlesbrough. The rest of his career was spent at D.C. United apart from one season at the New York MetroStars in 2003, and he was the all-time leading scorer in Major League Soccer at the time of his retirement in 2010. On 22 August 2007, in a match against the New York Red Bulls, he scored his 109th MLS goal, surpassing the previous league record set by former Dallas Burn and Real Salt Lake forward Jason Kreis. On 17 April 2009, Moreno became the first MLS player ever to reach the mark of 100 goals and 100 assists when he assisted on a Ben Olsen stoppage time goal.

From 1991 to 2008, Moreno played 75 matches for the Bolivia national team, scoring eight goals. He represented the nation in five Copa América tournaments and the 1994 FIFA World Cup.

Club career

Moreno was born in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. He began his career attending the prestigious Tahuichi Academy and playing for Blooming from 1991 to 1994. He signed with the Colombian side Independiente Santa Fe in 1994, but made only five league appearances for the team.

In 1994 Moreno signed with Middlesbrough, and the following season he became the first Bolivian to play in the English Premiership. Moreno started in Middlesbrough's official opening of their new Riverside Stadium in a friendly against Italian side Sampdoria. He spent two years there, mostly coming off the bench. In total he made 20 league appearances for Boro, but only scored one league goal against Barnsley, also scoring another goal against A.C. Cesena in the Anglo-Italian Cup.

In 1996, in the middle of the Major League Soccer season, he was signed by the league and allocated to D.C. United, and helped lead them to the MLS Cup. He was one of the league's best players in 1997, when he led the league in goals (16), was named to the MLS Best XI and won another MLS Cup for his side (he would add a third Cup and another Best XI in 1999). After the 1997 season, he spent a few games on loan back to Middlesbrough, scoring once against Stoke City.

1998 was Moreno's best season, as he scored 16 goals and added 11 assists, only losing the MLS MVP Award to teammate and fellow Bolivian Marco Etcheverry. He continued to play well amid constant concerns about his weight, but injuries began to take toll in 2001. He missed a large chunk of the 2002 season, and a conflict with head coach Ray Hudson led to Moreno being traded to the MetroStars after that season.

Moreno with [[D.C. United]] in 2008

Moreno missed most of his one season with the Metrostars, but did score two goals, one against United. He was shipped back to United before the 2004 season and, undertaking a strict training regimen to avoid injuries, regained much of his old form. He was a finalist for MLS MVP, was named to the league's Best XI for the second time, and led D.C. to their fourth MLS Cup. He was named to another Best XI in 2005. He was named to the MLS All-Time Best XI after the 2005 season.

In 2007, he scored his 108th goal on a penalty kick against Toronto FC on 19 May, tying him with Jason Kreis as the all-time leading scorer in MLS. Moreno and Steve Ralston are the only players to have played in each of the first 15 MLS seasons. On 12 August 2010, Jaime Moreno and D.C. United announced that the 2010 season would be his last year with the club. His last game was at home against Toronto FC on 23 October 2010, where he scored on a penalty kick.

After the 2010 MLS season D.C. United declined Moreno's contract option and he elected to participate in the 2010 MLS Re-Entry Draft. When he was not selected, Moreno retired as a player and was hired as Youth Academy Technical Training Coach for D.C. United on 4 March 2011.

International career

Moreno was a regular on the Bolivia national team for most of the 1990s and played in the 1994 FIFA World Cup and the 1997 Copa América, but had been ignored for six years until recalled in 2007 for a friendly with Ireland. He played in the 2007 Copa América, where he scored his eighth international goal in the 39th minute of Bolivia's opening game against the host nation of Venezuela. He also scored in the 24th minute against Peru, though it was not enough for Bolivia to advance from the group stage.

Moreno announced his retirement from international football in October 2008, after 75 appearances and nine goals scored for his country. He played in 23 FIFA World Cup qualification matches and at the 1999 Confederations Cup.

Managerial career

D.C. United announced on 1 March 2011 that Moreno had been named the club's Youth Academy Technical Training Coach.

On 5 May 2011; six months after his retirement, Moreno was hired by his former club, D.C. United, to coach their U-23 side. The team represents the highest tier in United's Academy, and will begin playing in the Premier Development League, the fourth division in American soccer in 2012.

Post-playing career

On 14 September 2013, Moreno was inducted into the D.C. United Hall of Tradition at halftime of a match against the Los Angeles Galaxy at RFK Stadium.

On 2 October 2021, Moreno was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame.

Personal life

Moreno and his wife, Louise, reside in Loudoun County, Virginia, with their five children. Moreno's oldest son, James, 15, has been invited to train with Premier League club West Ham as of 20 October 2010.

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupContinentalTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal211211Total2919943823Total1215012613356Total1796212311215421771Career total365135
Middlesbrough1994–95First Division141141
1995–96Premier League70000070
D.C. United1996Major League Soccer93004100134
19972016532519
Middlesbrough (loan)1997–98First Division51200071
D.C. United1998Major League Soccer3116613717
19992510653115
20002512002512
20012490000249
20021630000163
MetroStars2003Major League Soccer11200112
D.C. United2004Major League Soccer2774200319
200529161020413617
200632112130003712
2007217002041278
200825103000203010
20092493100523212
2010212310000243

International

:Scores and results list Bolivia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Moreno goal.

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
127 May 1993Cochabamba, Bolivia2–0Copa Paz del Chaco
22 February 1994Miami, United States1–1Joe Robbie Cup
312 June 1996Washington, D.C., United States2–0U.S. Cup
410 November 1996La Paz, Bolivia2–21998 FIFA World Cup qualification
512 January 1997La Paz, Bolivia2–01998 FIFA World Cup qualification
625 June 1997La Paz, Bolivia3–11997 Copa América
728 June 2000San Cristóbal, Venezuela2–42002 World Cup Qualifying
826 June 2007San Cristóbal, Venezuela2–22007 Copa América
93 July 2007Mérida, Venezuela2–22007 Copa América

Honors

D.C. United

  • Major League Soccer MLS Cup: 1996, 1997, 1999, 2004
  • Supporters' Shield: 1997, 1999, 2006, 2007
  • Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup: 1996, 2008
  • CONCACAF Champions' Cup: 1998
  • Copa Interamericana: 1998

Middlesbrough

Individual

  • MLS All-Star: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
  • MLS Best XI: 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2006
  • MLS Cup MVP: 1997
  • D.C. United Hall of Tradition: 2013
  • Washington DC Sports Hall of Fame: 2018
  • National Soccer Hall of Fame: 2021
  • MLS All-Time Best XI
  • MLS 100 goals club
  • MLS 50/50 Club

References

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