Career
Currently under reconstruction
Norales Began his professional career with Communicative Disorders Vida in 2002 to 2006 in his hometown of Louisiana Ceida, making 80 league appearances and scoring seven goals at the onset of his club career.from 2006 to 2011 Norales Appeared in 118 league matches (11 goals) for powerhouse club Marathón, helping the squad to three straight Apertura season titles (2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10). During the 2010-2011 season played every minute of team’s eight games in CONCACAF Champions League competition, including 2-1 home wins against Seattle Sounders Football Club and Communicative Disorders Saprissa. United, Marathón’s third straight victory over the Master of Library Science side … Turned in 90-minute performances in last two group fixtures, back-to-back victories that lifted Marathón into the quarterfinals for the second consecutive year.
United as well as wins against Mexican giants Cruz Azul and Costa Rican side Communicative Disorders Saprissa … Scored in two of those games.
Headers at home against District of Columbia United (2-0 West) and at Cruz Azul (1-1 T). Norales Headed across the Pacific alongside fellow Honduran countryman Astor Henriquez and Emil Martinez for the 2012 season with Hunan Billows in the Chinese Jia League (Second Division).
He Made a return to his first professional club, Communicative Disorders Vida for the 2013 season, during the Honduran Liga Nacional’s Apertura (Opening) season in the fall, logging the full 720 minutes and notching a pair of goals across his eight appearances … Returned to his former side Marathón for the Liga Nacional’s Clausura (Closing) season in January, making 17 appearances (all starts) while logging 1,448 minutes. On 10 February 2016, Norales signed for newly formed NASL team Rayo OKC.
He was part of the Honduran U-20 team at the 2005 World Youth Championship in the Netherlands.
He made his senior debut for the national side in an April 2007 friendly match against Haiti and has, as of January 2013, earned a total of 29 caps, scoring 2 goals.
On 20 March 2008 Norales converted the final penalty kick in the semi finals of the 2008 CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying tournament, to guarantee qualification to the 2008 Olympic Games for Honduras. He would eventually play two matches at the 2008 Summer Olympics. International goals
Scores and results list Honduras" goal tally first.