Jaime Moreno

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Jaime Moreno
Jaime Moreno
Personal information
Full name Jaime Moreno Morales
Date of birth January 19, 1974 (age 32)
Place of birth Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Height 5'10 (178 cm)
Position forward
Club information
Current club D.C. United
Number 99
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
1991-1994
1994-1998
1996-2002
2003
2004–
Club Blooming
Middlesbrough
D.C. United
MetroStars
D.C. United
 ? (?)
25 (2)
150 (69)
11 (2)
88 (34)
National team**
1994-2000 Bolivia 63 (7)

* Professional club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 3 December, 2006.
** National team caps and goals correct
as of 12 October 2005.

Jaime Moreno Morales (born January 19, 1974 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia) is a football (soccer) striker (forward), the first Bolivian to play in the English Premiership. He has spent most of his career with Major League Soccer club DC United.

Moreno made history in 1994 when he signed with Middlesbrough FC. He spent two years with the English club, mostly coming off the bench. In 1996, in the middle of the MLS season, he was signed by the league and allocated to DC, and helped lead them to the MLS Cup. He was arguably the league's best player in 1997, when he lead 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 back on loan to Middlesbrough.

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 would go on to miss 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 missed most of his one season with the New Jersey-based club, but did score two goals, one against DC. 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 DC to their fourth MLS Cup. He was named to another Best XI in 2005. In ten years in MLS, Moreno has scored 94 goals and added 73 assists in league play. He is presently the second-highest goal-scorer in MLS history. He was named to the MLS All-Time Best XI after the 2005 season. In 2006, he scored his 100th goal against the Columbus Crew on May 31st. He became the 2nd MLS player to score in the triple-digits, following Jason Kreis.

Moreno was a regular on the Bolivian national team for most of the 1990s and played in the 1994 FIFA World Cup and the 1997 Copa América, but has been ignored for recent qualifiers despite exceptional form with United.

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Bolivia Bolivia squad - 1994 World Cup Bolivia

1 Trucco | 2 J. Peña | 3 Sandy | 4 Rimba | 5 Quinteros | 6 Borja | 7 Pinedo | 8 Melgar | 9 A. Peña | 10 Etcheverry | 11 Moreno | 12 Rojas | 13 Soruco | 14 Ramos | 15 Soria | 16 Cristaldo | 17 O. Sánchez | 18 Ramallo | 19 Torrico | 20 Castillo | 21 E. Sánchez | 22 Baldivieso | Coach: Azkargorta

D.C. United - Current Squad

1 Perkins | 2 Stokes | 4 Prideaux | 5 Erpen | 6 Mediate | 7 Donnet | 8 Moose | 10 Gómez | 11 Eskandarian | 12 Wilson | 14 Olsen | 16 Carroll | 17 Gros | 18 Rimando | 19 Simms | 21 deRoux | 22 McTavish | 23 Walker | 24 Carroll | 26 Namoff | 30 McIntosh | 32 Boswell | 99 Moreno |  Nolly | Coach: Nowak

Major League Soccer | MLS All-Time Best XI

Tony Meola | Jeff Agoos | Marcelo Balboa | Eddie Pope | Landon Donovan | Marco Etcheverry
Piotr Nowak | Preki | Carlos Valderrama | Brian McBride | Jaime Moreno

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