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Moreno, Tressor

Maler Tressor Moreno Baldrich ( Spanish: Malher Tressor Moreno Baldrich ; born January 11, 1979 in Risusio , Colombia ) is a Colombian footballer attacking midfielder Deportivo Hualgayok and the Colombian national team .

Football
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general information
Full nameMaler Tressor Moreno Baldrich
NicknameRayo
BornJanuary 11, 1979 ( 1979-01-11 ) (aged 40)
Risusio , Colombia
CitizenshipColombia flag Colombia
Growth175 cm
Weight78 kg
Positionattacking midfielder
Club Information
ClubFlag of peru Deportivo Hualgayok
roomten
Club career [* 1]
1999Flag of peru Lima Alliance40 (16)
2000Colombia flag Atletico Nacional34 (11)
2000-2004Flag of france Metz39 (2)
2002→ Colombia flag America Cali14 (5)
2002-2003→ Colombia flag Independente Medellin35 (9)
2004Colombia flag Deportivo Cali16 (4)
2005Colombia flag Onse Caldas15 (3)
2005-2006Flag of mexico Necaxa29 (5)
2006Flag of mexico Veracruz30 (8)
2007—2010Flag of mexico San louis89 (16)
2010→ Colombia flag Independente Medellin19 (3)
2011Brazil flag Bahia0 (0)
2011-2012Chile flag Santiago Wanderers23 (1)
2012→ USA flag San Jose Earthquakes12 (0)
2013Colombia flag Atletico Wila14 (5)
2013Colombia flag Atletico Junior16 (0)
2014Colombia flag Rionegro Aguilas15 (2)
2014Colombia flag Fortales Zipacira10 (1)
2015Flag of mexico Selaya22 (2)
2016Brazil flag Nacional (Manaus)? (?)
2017 - n. at.Flag of peru Deportivo Hualgayok5 (2)
National Team [* 2]
2000-2008Colombia flag Colombia32 (7)
Awards and medals
CONCACAF Gold Cups
BronzeUSA 2005
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships, updated as of December 5, 2017 .
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

Club career

Moreno is a graduate of the Cortulua Football Academy. In 1999, he began his professional career at the Peruvian club of the Alliance Lima , in which he won the championship of Peru in the first season. For the team, he spent 40 matches and scored 16 goals, forming paired with Claudio Pizarro the most productive duo of the Peruvian championship [1] . During the performance for the Alliance, Tressor was recognized as one of the best foreign football players playing in Peru [2] . After the season ended, he returned to Colombia , where he signed an agreement with Atletico Nacional . In 34 matches, he scored 11 goals and helped his new team win the Merconorte Cup .

Tressor's performance attracted the attention of European clubs and in the summer of 2000 he moved to the French Metz . Despite a permanent place at the base, Moreno did not show an outstanding game and in 2002 was leased to America Cali . As part of the new club, Tressor won the Colombian Championship . He spent the second half of the 2002 season at the Independent Medellin , with whom he again became the champion. After returning to France, Moreno performed more successfully, but was unable to help his team avoid a relegation [3] . After the contract with the club ended, he returned to Colombia , where for two years he played for Deportivo Cali and Once Caldas .

In 2005, Moreno moved to the Mexican Necaxa , where he was one of the main stars of the team. After the end of the season, he signed a contract with Veracruz , from which he also left at the end of the season. In 2007, Tressor signed a contract with San Luis . He helped the new team in the 2008 South American Cup , scoring goals against Deportivo Quito and Argentinos Juniors , as well as in the Libertadores Cup 2009 . For San Luis, Tressor played 89 matches and scored 16 goals. In 2010, he was on loan for the Independente Medellin.

February 8, 2011 Moreno signed a contract with the Brazilian club Bahia , but never played for him a single official match [4] . In the summer of 2011, Tressor moved to the Chilean Santiago Wanderers . On August 20, in a match against Palestino , he made his debut in the Chilean Example [5] . On October 29, in a duel against Audax Italiano , Moreno scored his first goal for the team [6] .

On February 2, 2012, Tressor, on a short-term rental basis, transferred to San Jose Earthquakes [7] . On March 18, in a match against Houston Dynamo , Moreno made his MLS debut [8] .

In the winter of 2013, Moreno moved to Atletico Wila . On February 3, in his match against Atletico Nacional, he made his debut for a new team [9] . On March 11, in a duel against Atlético Junior , Tressor scored his first goal for a new club [10] .

International Career

In 2000, Moreno made his debut for the youth team of Colombia at the Tournament in Toulon , where he was recognized as the Best Footballer of the competition, became the top scorer and helped the national team win gold medals.

On July 25, 2000, in a match against Ecuador, Tressor made his debut for the Colombian national team . On June 6, 2004, in the 2006 World Cup qualifying round match against the Uruguayan national team, he scored his first goal for the national team . In the same year, Moreno fell into the application for the national team to participate in the America's Cup . At the tournament, he scored two goals in fights against the national teams of Venezuela and Costa Rica .

In 2005, Moreno, together with the national team, took part in the CONCACAF Gold Cup . At the tournament in a match against the national team of Honduras, he scored a goal, having realized a penalty [11] .

Colombia Goals

#dateEnemyScoreResultCompetition
01.June 6, 2004  Uruguay2-05 : 0World Championship 2006 Qualifying Tournament
02.June 27, 2004  Argentina1-02-0Friendly match
03.July 6, 2004  Venezuela1-01-0America's Cup 2004
04.July 17, 2004  Costa Rica2-02-0America's Cup 2004
05.June 8, 2005  Ecuador1-03-0World Championship 2006 Qualifying Tournament
06.June 8, 2005  Ecuador2-03-0World Championship 2006 Qualifying Tournament
07.July 10, 2005  Honduras1-01 : 2CONCACAF Gold Cup 2005

Achievements

Team

  Lima Alliance

  •   Peru Soccer Championship 1999

  Atletico Nacional

  • 2000 Merconort Cup Winner

  " America Cali "

  •   Colombia Football Championship - Aperture 2002

  Independente Medellin

  •   Colombia Football Championship - Finalisacion 2002

Notes

  1. ↑ Peru 1999 (neopr.) . Date of treatment May 1, 2013. Archived May 17, 2013.
  2. ↑ Once Ideal: Bebieron de esta Copa - De Chalaca | Fútbol para el que la conoce (neopr.) . Date of treatment May 1, 2013. Archived May 17, 2013.
  3. ↑ Club Atlético Chacarita Juniors - Sitio Oficial
  4. ↑ Tressor Moreno é o novo reforço do Bahia (port.) (Inaccessible link - history ) . Esporte Clube Bahia (February 8, 2011). Date of treatment February 8, 2011. (unavailable link)
  5. ↑ Palestino VS. Santiago Wanderers 1: 1 (Russian) , allsoccer.ru (August 20, 2011).
  6. ↑ Santiago Wanderers VS. Audax Italiano 2-0 (Rus.) , Allsoccer.ru (October 29, 2011).
  7. ↑ Quakes sign Colombian M Tressor Moreno | San Jose Earthquakes (Neopr.) . Date of treatment May 1, 2013. Archived May 17, 2013.
  8. ↑ San Jose Earthquakes VS. Houston Dynamo 0: 1 (Russian) , allsoccer.ru (March 18, 2012).
  9. ↑ Atletico Nacional VS. Atletico Wila 3: 0 (Russian) , allsoccer.ru (February 3, 2013).
  10. ↑ Atletico Wila VS. Atletico Junior 1: 1 (Russian) , allsoccer.ru (March 11, 2013).
  11. ↑ Honduras VS. Colombia 2: 1 (Russian) , allsoccer.ru (July 10, 2005).

Links

  • Soccerway Profile
  • L'equipe
  • mediotiempo.com
  • footballzz.co.uk (inaccessible link)
Source - https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moreno__Tressor&oldid=101611354


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