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'''Mauricio Alejandro Molina Uribe''', nicknamed ''Mao'', is a [[Colombia]]n [[football (soccer)|footballer]] that plays as a midfielder, born [[April 30]], [[1980]] in [[Medellín]].
'''Mauricio Alejandro Molina Uribe''', nicknamed ''Mao'', is a [[Colombia]]n [[football (soccer)|footballer]] that plays as a midfielder, born [[April 30]], [[1980]] in [[Medellín]].


Molina started his career in Colombian side [[Envigado Fútbol Club|Envigado]] at the age of 16. He soon made his way up to the first team and was transferred to [[Independiente Santa Fé]]. After a serious injury he returned to the pitch in 2002 playing for [[Independiente Medellín]] where he led the team to its first national championship in 45 years and the third overall. In 2003 he helped the team reach the semi-finals of the [[Copa Libertadores]]. After the successful campaign with Independiente Medellín he moved to [[CA Monarcas Morelia|CA Morelia]] of [[Mexico]] until 2004. After Morelia, Molina went to the [[United Arab Emirates]] (UAE) to play for the [[Al Ain FC]] where he stayed for a semester, after which he returned to his best memories with Independiente Medellin for another semester. Molina then played for [[San Lorenzo de Almagro]] of [[Argentina]] from 2005 to 2006. In 2007, Molina signed with [[Paraguay]]an [[Club Olimpia]] de Asunción where he played the first semester of the year. After a very successful campaign with the team in which he was the co-scorer with 10 goals, Molina was transfer for the second semester of 2007 to the great [[Serbia]]n club [[FK Crvena Zvezda]] also known as the [[Red Star Belgrade]] the biggest club in Serbia. and in which Molina makes his debut in the European football.
Molina started his career in Colombian side [[Envigado Fútbol Club|Envigado]] at the age of 16. He soon made his way up to the first team and was transferred to [[Independiente Santa Fé]]. After a serious injury he returned to the pitch in 2002 playing for [[Independiente Medellín]] where he led the team to its first national championship in 45 years and the third overall. In 2003 he helped the team reach the semi-finals of the [[Copa Libertadores]]. After the successful campaign with Independiente Medellín he moved to [[CA Monarcas Morelia|CA Morelia]] of [[Mexico]] until 2004. After Morelia, Molina went to the [[United Arab Emirates]] (UAE) to play for the [[Al Ain FC]] where he stayed for a semester, after which he returned to his best memories with Independiente Medellin for another semester. Molina then played for [[San Lorenzo de Almagro]] of [[Argentina]] from 2005 to 2006. In 2007, Molina signed with [[Paraguay]]an [[Club Olimpia]] de Asunción where he played the first semester of the year. After a very successful campaign with the team in which he was the co-scorer with 10 goals, Molina was transfer for the second semester of 2007 to the great [[Serbia]]n club [[FK Crvena Zvezda]] also known as the [[Red Star Belgrade]] the biggest club in Serbia and in which Molina makes his debut in the European football.


Molina prepares to include himself in the lines of a great club: Brazilian [[Santos Futebol Clube|Santos]]. With the team already qualified, Molina will surface on the scene of Copa Libertadores one more time where Santos is always a strong contender. He made his debut as a Santos player on [[February 13]], [[2008]], starting against [[Corporación Nuevo Cúcuta Deportivo|Cúcuta Deportivo]] of [[Colombia]] in the [[Copa Libertadores 2008]].<ref name="debutsantos">{{pt icon}} {{cite web |url = http://esportes.terra.com.br/futebol/libertadores2008/interna/0,,OI2430509-EI10786,00.html |title = Leão poupa estreantes estrangeiros de críticas |publisher = Terra Esportes |accessdate = 2008-02-14}}</ref>
Molina prepares to include himself in the lines of a great club: Brazilian [[Santos Futebol Clube|Santos]]. With the team already qualified, Molina will surface on the scene of Copa Libertadores one more time where Santos is always a strong contender. He made his debut as a Santos player on [[February 13]], [[2008]], starting against [[Corporación Nuevo Cúcuta Deportivo|Cúcuta Deportivo]] of [[Colombia]] in the [[Copa Libertadores 2008]].<ref name="debutsantos">{{pt icon}} {{cite web |url = http://esportes.terra.com.br/futebol/libertadores2008/interna/0,,OI2430509-EI10786,00.html |title = Leão poupa estreantes estrangeiros de críticas |publisher = Terra Esportes |accessdate = 2008-02-14}}</ref>

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Mauricio Molina
Personal information
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Midfield
Team information
Current team
Santos

Mauricio Alejandro Molina Uribe, nicknamed Mao, is a Colombian footballer that plays as a midfielder, born April 30, 1980 in Medellín.

Molina started his career in Colombian side Envigado at the age of 16. He soon made his way up to the first team and was transferred to Independiente Santa Fé. After a serious injury he returned to the pitch in 2002 playing for Independiente Medellín where he led the team to its first national championship in 45 years and the third overall. In 2003 he helped the team reach the semi-finals of the Copa Libertadores. After the successful campaign with Independiente Medellín he moved to CA Morelia of Mexico until 2004. After Morelia, Molina went to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to play for the Al Ain FC where he stayed for a semester, after which he returned to his best memories with Independiente Medellin for another semester. Molina then played for San Lorenzo de Almagro of Argentina from 2005 to 2006. In 2007, Molina signed with Paraguayan Club Olimpia de Asunción where he played the first semester of the year. After a very successful campaign with the team in which he was the co-scorer with 10 goals, Molina was transfer for the second semester of 2007 to the great Serbian club FK Crvena Zvezda also known as the Red Star Belgrade the biggest club in Serbia and in which Molina makes his debut in the European football.

Molina prepares to include himself in the lines of a great club: Brazilian Santos. With the team already qualified, Molina will surface on the scene of Copa Libertadores one more time where Santos is always a strong contender. He made his debut as a Santos player on February 13, 2008, starting against Cúcuta Deportivo of Colombia in the Copa Libertadores 2008.[1]

At the national team level, he was part of the Colombia national football team that won the 2001 Copa América.

References

  1. ^ Template:Pt icon "Leão poupa estreantes estrangeiros de críticas". Terra Esportes. Retrieved 2008-02-14.