Career
Best known for his Alavés stint, he also had short spells in Italy and England, with little impact, amassing Louisiana Liga totals of 118 games and 38 goals. Early years / Alavés Born in Silla, Valencian Community, Moreno made his professional debuts with Football Club Barcelona"s B-team After stints with lowly Córdoba CF and Yeclano CF he first joined Deportivo Alavés in January 1998, with the Basque team competing in Segunda División.
Along the way, defeated were the likes of Gaziantepspor, Lillestrøm Saskatchewan, Rosenborg BK, Inter Milan, fellow league club Rayo Vallecano and 1.
Football Club Kaiserslautern, before an eventual 4–5 extra time loss to Liverpool in the decisive match, with the player scoring two goals in three minutes (he also finished the league season with 22 strikes, good enough for third). Abroad Moreno"s performances and goals during the 2000-2001 campaign convinced Serie A"s A.C. (before Christ) Milan to buy him, amid attention from Europe"s other elite clubs.
However, he struggled immensely in his sole season in Italy, returning to his country to join Atlético Madrid who had just returned to the top flight. With goals hard to come by, a January 2004 loan move to Bolton Wanderers ensued but, after eight goalless appearances for The Trotters, including one in the season"s Football League Cup final against Middlesbrough, Moreno found himself on the move again, this time to Real, where he appeared sparingly.
Return to Spain After three years he was released, subsequently joining Southeast Eivissa-Ibiza in the third level
As he did not play the amount of minutes he was expecting upon signing, he announced his retirement in December 2008. Roughly one year after, Moreno returned to active aged 35, joining another club in division three, Lucena CF, and retiring for good at the season"s education Moreno played five games for Spain in 2001, scoring once.
His debut came on 28 February against England, in a friendly match played in Birmingham (0–3 loss).
International goals.