Rónald Mora

Rónald Mora Padilla is a former Costa Rican soccer player who played most of his career with Deportivo Saprissa, during the 1980s, as well as L.D. Alajuelense.

Biography

With Saprissa, he won one national championship, and with Alajuelense one CONCACAF Champions Cup. Nicknamed 'El Macho', he is remembered for being a very tough defender.

After retiring, he began a coaching career in his country, and has coached teams such as A.D. Limonense, Santos de Guápiles, C.S. Herediano, Puntarenas F.C., Club Sport Cartaginés and currently is coach of Limón Fútbol Club,[1] of Costa Rica's first division. He reached the local finals with Santos de Guápiles and Herediano, and lost both to the teams that he played for when active, while with Santos with Alajuelense and when coaching Herediano with Saprissa.

As a coach, he discovered future stars, such as Andy Herron, Kurt Bernard, Adrián De Lemos, among others.

References

  1. ^ Mena, Sanabria Francisco. "Rónald Mora, Técnico De Limón : « He Visto Otros Muertos Levantarse »" (in Spanish). DiarioExtra.com. http://www.diarioextra.com/2010/mayo/31/deportes02.php. Retrieved 18 January 2011.