Career
Heiner Mora began his career with Santos de Guápiles. He was a regular starter at rightback for the club before moving to rivals Brujas in 2007. After being seldom used by Brujas, Mora moved to Universidad de Costa Rica and recaptured his previous form.
In 2009 he returned to Brujas and became an instant starter for the club
The following season he rejoined Santos de Guápiles and his form drew the attention of top Costa Rican side Saprissa who signed Mora on loan in early 2011. He is rumored to join the Seattle Sounders Football Club. Mora has been playing for Norwegian side Hønefoss since 2012.
Due to multiple issues, including an inhospitable climate, language barriers, inflexible regulations for immigrants and being separated from his family, he has expressed that he will leave and go back to Costa Rica on May 31, even if it means retiring from professional soccer. In summer 2014 he returned to Saprissa.
Mora has played for Costa Rica since 2010.
He started all three matches for Costa Rica in the 2011 Copa America and played in the 2011 Gold Cup. Mora missed the 2014 World Cup due to injury and was replaced by David Myrie. Scores and results list.
Costa Rica"s goal tally first.
Born to Dagoberto Mora and Luz Marina Mora, he was born and raised in Guácimo, where his father had a papaya farm.