Jump to content

Alfredo Moreno: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Filled in 2 bare reference(s) with reFill 2
 
(34 intermediate revisions by 24 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Short description|Argentine footballer}}
{{Short description|Argentine footballer (1980–2021)}}
{{for|the Spanish cyclist|Alfredo Moreno (cyclist)}}
{{for|the Spanish cyclist|Alfredo Moreno (cyclist)}}
{{More footnotes|date=December 2021}}
{{More footnotes needed|date=December 2021}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2016}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2016}}
{{Infobox football biography
{{Infobox football biography
| name = Alfredo Moreno
| name = Alfredo Moreno
| image = Alfredo moreno.jpg
| image = Alfredo moreno.jpg
| fullname = Alfredo David Moreno
| fullname = Alfredo David Moreno
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1980|1|12|mf=y}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1980|1|12|df=y}}
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2021|12|08|1980|1|12|mf=y}}
| birth_place = [[Santiago del Estero]], Argentina
| birth_place = [[Santiago del Estero]], Argentina
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2021|12|08|1980|1|12|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Aguascalientes City]], Mexico
| death_place = [[Aguascalientes City]], Mexico
| height = {{height|m=1.80}}
| height = 1.80 m
| currentclub =
| currentclub =
| clubnumber =
| clubnumber =
| position = [[Forward (association football)|Forward]]
| position = [[Forward (association football)|Forward]]
| years1 = 1999–2000
| years1 = 1999–2000
| years2 = 2000–2001
| years2 = 2000–2002
| years3 = 2000–2001
| years3 = 2000–2001
| years4 = 2001
| years4 = 2001
| years5 = 2001–2002
| years5 = 2002
| years6 = 2002
| years6 = 2002
| years7 = 2002
| years7 = 2002–2003
| years8 = 2002–2003
| years8 = 2003–2006
| years9 = 2003–2006
| years9 = 2006–2007
| years10 = 2006–2007
| years10 = 2007–2012
| years11 = 2007–2013
| years11 = 2008
| years12 = 2008
| years12 = 2009
| years13 = 2009
| years13 = 2010–2011
| years14 = 2010–2011
| years14 = 2012–2015
| years15 = 2012–2013
| years15 = 2013
| years16 = 2013– 2014
| years16 = 2014
| years17 = 2013
| years17 = 2016–2018
| clubs1 = [[Boca Juniors]]
| years18= 2014
| clubs2 = [[Club Necaxa|Necaxa]]
| years19= 2014–2015
| clubs3 = → [[Cuautitlan]] (loan)
| years20= 2016–2018
| clubs4 = [[Racing Club de Avellaneda|Racing Club]] (loan)
| clubs1 = [[Boca Juniors]]
| clubs2 = [[Club Necaxa|Necaxa]]
| clubs5 = [[Shandong Luneng]]
| clubs3 = [[Cuautitlan]]
| clubs6 = [[Lokomotiv Moscow]]
| clubs7 = [[Boca Juniors]]
| clubs4 = [[Racing Club de Avellaneda|Racing Club]]
| clubs5 = [[Club Necaxa|Necaxa]]
| clubs8 = [[Club Necaxa|Necaxa]]
| clubs6 = [[Shandong Luneng]]
| clubs9 = [[Tigres de la UANL|UANL]]
| clubs7 = [[Lokomotiv Moscow]]
| clubs10 = [[San Luis F.C.|San Luis]]
| clubs8 = [[Boca Juniors]]
| clubs11 = [[Club América|América]] (loan)
| clubs9 = [[Club Necaxa|Necaxa]]
| clubs12 = [[Club Necaxa|Necaxa]] (loan)
| clubs10 = [[Tigres de la UANL|UANL]]
| clubs13 = [[Club Atlas|Atlas]] (loan)
| clubs11 = [[San Luis F.C.|San Luis]]
| clubs14 = [[Club Tijuana|Tijuana]]
| clubs12 = → [[Club América|América]] (loan)
| clubs15 = → [[Puebla F.C.|Puebla]] (loan)
| clubs13 = → [[Club Necaxa|Necaxa]] (loan)
| clubs16 = → [[Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz|Veracruz]] (loan)
| clubs14 = [[Club Atlas|Atlas]] (loan)
| clubs17 = [[Celaya F.C.|Celaya]]
| caps1 = 16
| clubs15 = → [[Club Tijuana|Tijuana]] (loan)
| caps2 = 40
| clubs16 = [[Chiapas F.C.|Chiapas]]
| caps3 = 0
| clubs17 = → [[Puebla F.C.|Puebla]] (loan)
| caps4 = 8
| clubs18 = [[Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz|Veracruz]]
| caps5 = 24
| clubs19 = [[Club Tijuana|Tijuana]]
| caps6 = 0
| clubs20 = [[Celaya F.C.|Celaya]]
| caps1 = 16
| caps7 = 5
| caps2 = 10
| caps8 = 132
| caps3 = 0
| caps9 = 5
| caps4 = 8
| caps10 = 98
| caps5 = 30
| caps11 = 14
| caps6 = 24
| caps12 = 15
| caps7 = 0
| caps13 = 30 <!--LEAGUE APPS & GOALS ONLY -->
| caps8 = 5
| caps14 = 63
| caps9 = 132
| caps15 = 16
| caps10 = 5
| caps16 = 13
| caps11 = 98
| caps17 = 28
| caps12 = 14
| goals1 = 7
| caps13 = 15
| goals2 = 15
| goals3 = 0
| caps14 = 30 <!--LEAGUE APPS & GOALS ONLY -->
| caps15 = 32
| goals4 = 0
| caps16 = 0
| goals5 = 6
| caps17 = 16
| goals6 = 0
| caps18 = 13
| goals7 = 2
| caps19 = 31
| goals8 = 42
| caps20 = 28
| goals9 = 0
| goals1 = 7
| goals10 = 51
| goals2 = 6
| goals11 = 4
| goals3 = 0
| goals12 = 7
| goals4 = 0
| goals13 = 11
| goals5 = 9
| goals14 = 16
| goals6 = 6
| goals15 = 3
| goals7 = 0
| goals16 = 3
| goals8 = 2
| goals17 = 10
| goals9 = 42
| goals10 = 0
| goals11 = 51
| goals12 = 4
| goals13 = 7
| goals14 = 11
| goals15 = 8
| goals16 = 0
| goals17 = 3
| goals18 = 3
| goals19 = 8
| goals20 = 10
| pcupdate = September 11, 2015
}}
}}


'''Alfredo David "Chango" Moreno''' (January 12, 1980 – December 8, 2021) was an Argentine [[Association football|footballer]] who last played as a [[Forward (association football)|forward]] for [[Celaya F.C.]] of the [[Ascenso MX]].
'''Alfredo David Moreno''' (12 January 1980 – 8 December 2021) was an Argentine [[Association football|footballer]] who played as a [[Forward (association football)|forward]].


==Club career==
==Club career==
Moreno began his career with [[Boca Juniors]], making his debut for the team September 26, 1999. He had a brief but successful stint with the team, scoring 5 goals in the [[Copa Libertadores]] 2000 match against Bolivian side [[Club Blooming|Blooming]].
Moreno began his career with [[Boca Juniors]], making his debut for the team September 26, 1999. He had a brief but successful stint with the team, scoring 5 goals in the [[Copa Libertadores]] 2000 match against Bolivian side [[Club Blooming|Blooming]].


At the age of 21, Alfredo Moreno joined Club Necaxa (on loan with the option to buy the player in a definite purchase) for the Verano 2001 season. Moreno's debut in Mexico was on January 21, 2001, against [[Puebla FC]]. On his third game, he managed to score his first goal on Mexican soil by the virtue of penalty kick. However, in that same game against [[Club Celaya]] he was also booked twice and sent off. He scored 6 goals in 472 played for an average of one goal every 78 minutes in a season in which [[Necaxa]] failed to qualify for the post-season. The next six months were sort of a drought, for he only scored three goals. Moreno [[Necaxa]] did not make the purchase valid and Moreno was back in [[Argentina]] playing for [[Boca Juniors]] where he stayed there for a year and a half, helping the team to win the 2003 [[Copa Libertadores de América]].
At the age of 21, Alfredo Moreno joined Club Necaxa (on loan with the option to buy the player in a definite purchase) for the Verano 2001 season. Moreno's debut in Mexico was on January 21, 2001, against [[Puebla FC]]. On his third game, he managed to score his first goal on Mexican soil by the virtue of penalty kick. However, in that same game against [[Club Celaya]] he was also booked twice and sent off. He scored 6 goals in 472 played for an average of one goal every 78 minutes in a season in which [[Necaxa]] failed to qualify for the post-season. The next six months were sort of a drought, for he only scored three goals. Moreno and [[Necaxa]] did not make the purchase valid and Moreno was back in [[Argentina]] playing for [[Boca Juniors]] where he stayed for a year and a half, helping the team to win the 2003 [[Copa Libertadores de América]].


After he left Necaxa, however, Boca Juniors sent Alfredo on loan to China's Shandong FC where he had difficulty not only with his football abilities, but also the culture and communication. While in Asia, Moreno says that in training the coach would yell out some indications and a someone would have to translate to Spanish. To make things worse, the coach was Russian, so the indications started out in Russian, then Chinese and finally into Spanish. Later on, he joined Lokomotiv of the Russian League where he was there for a brief period of one month.
After he left Necaxa, however, Boca Juniors sent Alfredo on loan to China's Shandong FC where he had difficulty not only with his football abilities, but also the culture and communication. While in Asia, Moreno said that in training the coach would yell out some indications and someone would have to translate to Spanish. To make things worse, the coach was Russian, so the indications started out in Russian, then Chinese and finally into Spanish. Later on, he joined Lokomotiv of the Russian League where he was for a brief period of one month.


Once again, Moreno would have a second stay with "Los Rayos" for the newly renamed 2003 Apertura where his presence was immediately noticed. In his third game on August 16, 2003, Moreno scored twice to win the game 2–0 against [[Atlante F.C.]]. In what would be his best season with Necaxa, Alfredo scored 10 times in 20 games (13 starts), but the team slumped in the quarter finals against the champion Pachuca 4–3 in an aggregate score (Club Necaxa lost 1–3 at home and won 2–1 away). For the next 2 and a half years (Apertura 2004, 2005 and Clausura 2004, 2005 and 2006) Moreno scored 29 goals.
Once again, Moreno would have a second stay with "Los Rayos" for the newly renamed 2003 Apertura where his presence was immediately noticed. In his third game on August 16, 2003, Moreno scored twice to win the game 2–0 against [[Atlante F.C.]] In what would be his best season with Necaxa, Alfredo scored 10 times in 20 games (13 starts), but the team slumped in the quarter-finals against the champion Pachuca 4–3 in an aggregate score (Club Necaxa lost 1–3 at home and won 2–1 away). For the next {{frac|2|1|2}} years (Apertura 2004, 2005 and Clausura 2004, 2005 and 2006) Moreno scored 29 goals.


[[File:Alfredo David Moreno.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Moreno during his time at San Luis F.C.]]
[[File:Alfredo David Moreno.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Moreno during his time at San Luis F.C.]]
In 2006, he played the [[Copa Libertadores]] again, this time with [[UANL Tigres]] alongside of fellow [[Necaxa]] striker [[Ariel López (footballer, born 1974)|Ariel Lopez]] "El Chupa". However, both failed to score in two goalless draws against [[Club Libertad|Libertad]] of [[Paraguay]] where Tigres lost in penalty kicks.
In 2006, he played the [[Copa Libertadores]] again, this time with [[UANL Tigres]] alongside fellow [[Necaxa]] striker [[Ariel López (footballer, born 1974)|Ariel Lopez]] "El Chupa". However, both failed to score in two goalless draws against [[Club Libertad|Libertad]] of [[Paraguay]] where Tigres lost in penalty kicks.


As a striker, Moreno ended in Necaxa's top ten all-time goal scorers with 49 goals in 136 games player. In the years he has been with Necaxa, they have reached the Liguilla (or postseason) four times, being eliminated by [[Cruz Azul]] (Invierno 2001), [[Pachuca]] (Apertura 2003 and Apertura 2005) and [[Tecos UAG]] (Clausura 2005) and Moreno still cannot find the net in those eight games played.
As a striker, Moreno ended in Necaxa's top ten all-time goal scorers with 49 goals in 136 games player. In the years he has been with Necaxa, they have reached the Liguilla (or postseason) four times, being eliminated by [[Cruz Azul]] (Invierno 2001), [[Pachuca]] (Apertura 2003 and Apertura 2005) and [[Tecos UAG]] (Clausura 2005) and Moreno still couldn't find the net in those eight games played.


After much speculation, after three bad seasons and after defending the Rayos jersey for more than five years, Moreno parted ways with Necaxa. On June 11, 2006, Alfredo was transferred alongside Mario Perez to San Luis F.C. during the 2007 Draft. In exchange, Rayos receiver Angel Reyna and Leonel Olmedo.
After much speculation, after three bad seasons and after defending the Rayos jersey for more than five years, Moreno parted ways with Necaxa. On June 11, 2006, Alfredo was transferred alongside Mario Perez to San Luis F.C. during the 2007 Draft. In exchange, Rayos received Angel Reyna and Leonel Olmedo.


In the Apertura tournament of 2007, Moreno was the best goal scorer. In the apertura 2008 tournament, Moreno was sent to play for Club America. However, after an inconsistent tournament with America scoring 4 goals, he was sent back to Necaxa for the clausura 2009 tournament where he saw the relegation after he was the only player who sacrificed to maintain Necaxa in the primera division. For the apertura 2009 and clausura 2010, Moreno played for San Luis where he showed his level was still intact. For the Apertura 2010, Moreno signed for Atlas de Guadalajara.
In the Apertura tournament of 2007, Moreno was the best goal scorer. In the Apertura 2008 tournament, Moreno was sent to play for Club America. However, after an inconsistent tournament with America scoring 4 goals, he was sent back to Necaxa for the Clausura 2009 tournament where he saw the relegation after he was the only player who sacrificed to maintain Necaxa in the primera division. For the Apertura 2009 and Clausura 2010, Moreno played for San Luis where he showed his level was still intact. For the Apertura 2010, Moreno signed for Atlas de Guadalajara.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
On 30 November 2021, Moreno underwent urgent surgery. Doctors removed an obstruction from his gallbladder and discovered a malignant tumor which spread to his intestines. <ref>{{cite news |title=Solicitan donadores para Alfredo 'Chango' Moreno: lo operaron y descubrieron un tumor maligno |url=https://www.mediotiempo.com/futbol/liga-mx/alfredo-moreno-piden-donadores-de-sangre-tras-hallar-un-tumor-maligno |access-date=1 December 2021 |agency=Mediotiempo |publisher=EDITORIAL MEDIOTIEMPO |date=30 November 2021}}</ref>
On 30 November 2021, Moreno underwent urgent surgery. Doctors removed an obstruction from his gallbladder and discovered a malignant tumor which spread to his intestines.<ref>{{cite news |title=Solicitan donadores para Alfredo 'Chango' Moreno: lo operaron y descubrieron un tumor maligno |url=https://www.mediotiempo.com/futbol/liga-mx/alfredo-moreno-piden-donadores-de-sangre-tras-hallar-un-tumor-maligno |access-date=1 December 2021 |agency=Mediotiempo |publisher=EDITORIAL MEDIOTIEMPO |date=30 November 2021}}</ref>


On December 8, 2021 Moreno died from intestinal cancer.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://espndeportes.espn.com/futbol/mexico/nota/_/id/9641888/muere-alfredo-moreno-exjugador-america-necaxa-tijuana|title=Muere Alfredo Moreno, exjugador del América, Necaxa y Atlético de San Luis|date=December 8, 2021|website=ESPNdeportes.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tudn.mx/liga-mx/fallece-el-exjugador-alfredo-el-chango-moreno|title=Fallece el exjugador Alfredo el 'Chango' Moreno|first=Televisa|last=TIM|website=TUDN}}</ref>
Moreno died from intestinal cancer on 8 December 2021, at the age of 41.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://espndeportes.espn.com/futbol/mexico/nota/_/id/9641888/muere-alfredo-moreno-exjugador-america-necaxa-tijuana|title=Muere Alfredo Moreno, exjugador del América, Necaxa y Atlético de San Luis|date=December 8, 2021|website=ESPNdeportes.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tudn.mx/liga-mx/fallece-el-exjugador-alfredo-el-chango-moreno|title=Fallece el exjugador Alfredo el 'Chango' Moreno|first=Televisa|last=TIM|website=TUDN}}</ref>


==Honours==
==Honours==
; [[Boca Juniors]]
'''Boca Juniors'''
*[[Primera Division Argentina]]: [[2000–01 in Argentine football|Apertura 2000]]
*[[Primera Division Argentina]]: [[2000–01 in Argentine football|Apertura 2000]]
*[[Copa Libertadores]]: 2000, 2003


'''Tijuana'''
; [[Boca Juniors]]
*[[Copa Libertadores]]: 2000
*[[Copa Libertadores]]: 2003

; [[Club Tijuana|Tijuana]]
*[[Liga MX]]: [[2012–13 Liga MX season#Torneo Apertura|Apertura 2012]]
*[[Liga MX]]: [[2012–13 Liga MX season#Torneo Apertura|Apertura 2012]]

'''Individual'''
*[[List of Mexican league top scorers|Liga MX]] Golden Boot: [[Primera División de México Apertura 2007|Apertura 2007]]


==References==
==References==
Line 138: Line 125:


==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons category}}
{{Commonscat}}
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120326154145/http://guardian.touch-line.com/StatsCentre.asp?Lang=0&CTID=67&CPID=171&pStr=Player&PLID=78646&TEID=5787 Guardian statistics]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120326154145/http://guardian.touch-line.com/StatsCentre.asp?Lang=0&CTID=67&CPID=171&pStr=Player&PLID=78646&TEID=5787 Guardian statistics]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120329151625/http://www.futbolxxi.com/Futbolista.aspx?ID=7632&SEOFutbolista=Moreno+Alfredo+David Argentine Primera statistics] {{in lang|es}}
*{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20120329151625/http://www.futbolxxi.com/Futbolista.aspx?ID=7632&SEOFutbolista=Moreno+Alfredo+David Argentine Primera statistics]}} {{in lang|es}}
*{{MedioTiempo|id=alfredo-moreno}}
*{{MedioTiempo|id=alfredo-moreno}}


{{Primera División de México top scorers}}
{{Primera División de México top scorers}}
{{Celaya F.C. squad}}


{{DEFAULTSORT:Moreno, Alfredo}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Moreno, Alfredo}}
[[Category:1980 births]]
[[Category:1980 births]]
[[Category:2021 deaths]]
[[Category:2021 deaths]]
[[Category:Argentine footballers]]
[[Category:Argentine men's footballers]]
[[Category:Argentine emigrants to Mexico]]
[[Category:Argentine emigrants to Mexico]]
[[Category:Naturalized citizens of Mexico]]
[[Category:Naturalized citizens of Mexico]]
[[Category:Mexican footballers]]
[[Category:Mexican men's footballers]]
[[Category:Association football forwards]]
[[Category:Men's association football forwards]]
[[Category:Argentine Primera División players]]
[[Category:Argentine Primera División players]]
[[Category:Liga MX players]]
[[Category:Liga MX players]]
Line 166: Line 152:
[[Category:San Luis F.C. players]]
[[Category:San Luis F.C. players]]
[[Category:Club Tijuana footballers]]
[[Category:Club Tijuana footballers]]
[[Category:Chiapas F.C. footballers]]
[[Category:Jaguares F.C. footballers]]
[[Category:Club Puebla players]]
[[Category:Club Puebla players]]
[[Category:C.D. Veracruz footballers]]
[[Category:C.D. Veracruz footballers]]
[[Category:Club Celaya footballers]]
[[Category:Celaya F.C. footballers]]
[[Category:Argentine expatriate sportspeople in China]]
[[Category:Argentine expatriate sportspeople in China]]
[[Category:Argentine expatriate footballers]]
[[Category:Argentine expatriate men's footballers]]
[[Category:Expatriate footballers in China]]
[[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in China]]
[[Category:Expatriate footballers in Russia]]
[[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Russia]]
[[Category:People from Santiago del Estero Province]]
[[Category:Footballers from Santiago del Estero]]
[[Category:Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Russia]]
[[Category:Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Russia]]
[[Category:Deaths from cancer]]
[[Category:Deaths from colorectal cancer in Mexico]]
[[Category:21st-century Argentine sportsmen]]
[[Category:21st-century Mexican sportsmen]]

Latest revision as of 03:10, 16 November 2024

Alfredo Moreno
Personal information
Full name Alfredo David Moreno
Date of birth (1980-01-12)12 January 1980
Place of birth Santiago del Estero, Argentina
Date of death 8 December 2021(2021-12-08) (aged 41)
Place of death Aguascalientes City, Mexico
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999–2000 Boca Juniors 16 (7)
2000–2002 Necaxa 40 (15)
2000–2001Cuautitlan (loan) 0 (0)
2001Racing Club (loan) 8 (0)
2002 Shandong Luneng 24 (6)
2002 Lokomotiv Moscow 0 (0)
2002–2003 Boca Juniors 5 (2)
2003–2006 Necaxa 132 (42)
2006–2007 UANL 5 (0)
2007–2012 San Luis 98 (51)
2008América (loan) 14 (4)
2009Necaxa (loan) 15 (7)
2010–2011Atlas (loan) 30 (11)
2012–2015 Tijuana 63 (16)
2013Puebla (loan) 16 (3)
2014Veracruz (loan) 13 (3)
2016–2018 Celaya 28 (10)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Alfredo David Moreno (12 January 1980 – 8 December 2021) was an Argentine footballer who played as a forward.

Club career

[edit]

Moreno began his career with Boca Juniors, making his debut for the team September 26, 1999. He had a brief but successful stint with the team, scoring 5 goals in the Copa Libertadores 2000 match against Bolivian side Blooming.

At the age of 21, Alfredo Moreno joined Club Necaxa (on loan with the option to buy the player in a definite purchase) for the Verano 2001 season. Moreno's debut in Mexico was on January 21, 2001, against Puebla FC. On his third game, he managed to score his first goal on Mexican soil by the virtue of penalty kick. However, in that same game against Club Celaya he was also booked twice and sent off. He scored 6 goals in 472 played for an average of one goal every 78 minutes in a season in which Necaxa failed to qualify for the post-season. The next six months were sort of a drought, for he only scored three goals. Moreno and Necaxa did not make the purchase valid and Moreno was back in Argentina playing for Boca Juniors where he stayed for a year and a half, helping the team to win the 2003 Copa Libertadores de América.

After he left Necaxa, however, Boca Juniors sent Alfredo on loan to China's Shandong FC where he had difficulty not only with his football abilities, but also the culture and communication. While in Asia, Moreno said that in training the coach would yell out some indications and someone would have to translate to Spanish. To make things worse, the coach was Russian, so the indications started out in Russian, then Chinese and finally into Spanish. Later on, he joined Lokomotiv of the Russian League where he was for a brief period of one month.

Once again, Moreno would have a second stay with "Los Rayos" for the newly renamed 2003 Apertura where his presence was immediately noticed. In his third game on August 16, 2003, Moreno scored twice to win the game 2–0 against Atlante F.C. In what would be his best season with Necaxa, Alfredo scored 10 times in 20 games (13 starts), but the team slumped in the quarter-finals against the champion Pachuca 4–3 in an aggregate score (Club Necaxa lost 1–3 at home and won 2–1 away). For the next 2+12 years (Apertura 2004, 2005 and Clausura 2004, 2005 and 2006) Moreno scored 29 goals.

Moreno during his time at San Luis F.C.

In 2006, he played the Copa Libertadores again, this time with UANL Tigres alongside fellow Necaxa striker Ariel Lopez "El Chupa". However, both failed to score in two goalless draws against Libertad of Paraguay where Tigres lost in penalty kicks.

As a striker, Moreno ended in Necaxa's top ten all-time goal scorers with 49 goals in 136 games player. In the years he has been with Necaxa, they have reached the Liguilla (or postseason) four times, being eliminated by Cruz Azul (Invierno 2001), Pachuca (Apertura 2003 and Apertura 2005) and Tecos UAG (Clausura 2005) and Moreno still couldn't find the net in those eight games played.

After much speculation, after three bad seasons and after defending the Rayos jersey for more than five years, Moreno parted ways with Necaxa. On June 11, 2006, Alfredo was transferred alongside Mario Perez to San Luis F.C. during the 2007 Draft. In exchange, Rayos received Angel Reyna and Leonel Olmedo.

In the Apertura tournament of 2007, Moreno was the best goal scorer. In the Apertura 2008 tournament, Moreno was sent to play for Club America. However, after an inconsistent tournament with America scoring 4 goals, he was sent back to Necaxa for the Clausura 2009 tournament where he saw the relegation after he was the only player who sacrificed to maintain Necaxa in the primera division. For the Apertura 2009 and Clausura 2010, Moreno played for San Luis where he showed his level was still intact. For the Apertura 2010, Moreno signed for Atlas de Guadalajara.

Personal life

[edit]

On 30 November 2021, Moreno underwent urgent surgery. Doctors removed an obstruction from his gallbladder and discovered a malignant tumor which spread to his intestines.[1]

Moreno died from intestinal cancer on 8 December 2021, at the age of 41.[2][3]

Honours

[edit]

Boca Juniors

Tijuana

Individual

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Solicitan donadores para Alfredo 'Chango' Moreno: lo operaron y descubrieron un tumor maligno". EDITORIAL MEDIOTIEMPO. Mediotiempo. November 30, 2021. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
  2. ^ "Muere Alfredo Moreno, exjugador del América, Necaxa y Atlético de San Luis". ESPNdeportes.com. December 8, 2021.
  3. ^ TIM, Televisa. "Fallece el exjugador Alfredo el 'Chango' Moreno". TUDN.
[edit]