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Javier Morales

Argentine footballer and coach


Summary

Argentine footballer and coach

FieldValue
nameJavier Morales
imageJavier Morales.jpg
captionMorales in 2010
fullnameJavier Damián Morales
birth_date
birth_placeBuenos Aires, Argentina
height
positionAttacking midfielder
currentclubInter Miami CF (assistant manager)
years11998–2000
clubs1Lanús
caps120
goals10
years22000–2003
clubs2Arsenal de Sarandí
caps2102
goals214
years32003
clubs3Lanús
caps39
goals30
years42004
clubs4Newell's Old Boys
caps411
goals41
years52004–2005
clubs5Arsenal de Sarandí
caps544
goals51
years62006
clubs6Instituto
caps614
goals60
years72006–2007
clubs7Vecindario
caps723
goals75
years82007–2016
clubs8Real Salt Lake
caps8240
goals849
years92017
clubs9FC Dallas
caps915
goals91
totalcaps478
totalgoals71
manageryears12023managerclubs1 = Inter Miami (interim)
manageryears22023–managerclubs2 = Inter Miami (assistant)

Javier Morales (born 10 January 1980) is an Argentine professional football coach and former player who is currently assistant manager of Major League Soccer club Inter Miami.

Career

Argentina

From 1998 to 2006, Morales played for four different clubs in the Argentine Primera División, including two stints each with Lanús and Arsenal de Sarandí. He spent most of that time with Avellaneda-based Arsenal, playing in 146 matches and scoring 15 goals for the club. He spent his last season in Argentina with Instituto before moving to Spain.

Spain

Morales spent the 2006–07 season with Vecindario of the Spanish Segunda División. In one lone season with the club, he scored five goals in 23 matches (20 starts).

United States

In August 2007, Morales moved to the United States to play for Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer. Morales was acquired by Real Salt Lake at the same time as fellow Argentines Matias Mantilla and Fabián Espíndola. Morales made an immediate impact for RSL, tallying an assist 40 seconds into his MLS debut (August 29 vs. the Kansas City Wizards). His first career goal for RSL came September 19 against the LA Galaxy. He finished the season with one goal and two assists in seven matches (five starts).

In his second season with RSL (2008), Morales emerged as a star player and team leader. He started 29 of Real Salt Lake's 30 contests, totaling 6 goals (tied with Robbie Findley for second-highest on the team, just behind Yura Movsisyan). Morales tallied 15 assists, shattering the club record of 11 set by Jeff Cunningham in 2006. It was the second-highest total in the MLS that season, behind only league MVP Guillermo Barros Schelotto of the Columbus Crew. His outstanding play guided RSL to the club's first-ever appearance in the MLS Cup playoffs, where Morales figured in all three of the team's postseason goals, scoring one and assisting on two as RSL advanced to the 2008 Western Conference Final.

During the offseason, Morales signed a contract extension to keep him in Salt Lake until 2012. In 2009, he continued as one of RSL's top players, although his numbers declined somewhat. His play has been solid enough to earn him a selection in the 2009 MLS All-Star Game. Already a fan favorite, Morales scored a spectacular goal in the team's 1-0 exhibition victory over Club América on July 11. Morales started off the 2010 MLS season with a bang, tallying two goals and an assist against the San Jose Earthquakes.

On May 7, 2011, in a game against Chivas USA, Morales suffered a fracture-dislocation in his left ankle after a challenge from Marcos Mondaini. He was out for over four months, returning to play on September 28, 2011.

Morales announced that he would leave Real Salt Lake on November 3, 2016, having tallied more assists than any player in club history. He signed as a free agent with FC Dallas on December 27, 2016.

On April 12, 2018, Morales officially announced his retirement from playing professional football.

Coaching

Upon retirement, Morales became coach of the FC Dallas Under-13 academy team, guiding the team to an international championship at the Copa Rayados Internacional tournament in Mexico.

On February 19, 2019, he was named Academy Coach at Inter Miami.

On June 1, 2023, Morales was appointed interim head coach of Inter Miami after the firing of Phil Neville.

Personal life

Morales holds a U.S. green card which qualified him as a domestic player for MLS roster purposes.

Honors

Club

;Real Salt Lake

  • MLS Cup: 2009
  • Western Conference playoffs: 2013

;Individual

  • MLS All-Star (2): 2009, 2010
  • MLS Best XI: 2010
  • MLS 50/50 Club

References

References

  1. "RSL: Morales return key for Real as it heads into postseason".
  2. "ksl.com - Real Salt Lake announces 2008 team award recipients".
  3. [http://www.realsaltlake.com/player-registry/mls Player Registry] {{Webarchive. link. (2015-09-24 , Real Salt Lake. Accessed September 19, 2015.)
  4. (3 November 2016). "Javier Morales: "It is time to leave" Real Salt Lake".
  5. (27 December 2016). "FC Dallas signs free agent midfielder Javier Morales".
  6. "Longtime Real Salt Lake playmaker Javier Morales announces retirement {{!".
  7. "Club Internacional de Fútbol Miami Hires Javier Morales to Team's Academy".
  8. "Inter Miami CF Parts Ways with Phil Neville | Inter Miami CF".
  9. "Immigration green cards turn RSL stars into Americans, for MLS purposes".
  10. "Columbus Crew SC's Federico Higuain joins MLS 50-50 club | MLSSoccer.com".
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