Background
Morales was born in Las Piedras, Canelones Department.
Morales was born in Las Piedras, Canelones Department.
Nicknamed Chengue, he was mostly known for his tremendous physical strength and volatile temperament. He played professionally in four different countries – mainly Spain – his heyday coming at Nacional de Montevideo. Morales represented Uruguay at the 2002 World Cup, as well as in two Copa América tournaments.
After starting his professional career with Central America Progreso and Basáñez, he transferred to Club Nacional de Football in 1999.
There, he helped the capital club to the 1998 national title. In January 2003 Morales moved to Spain, reuniting with Pablo García at California Osasuna.
After spending his first two 1/2 seasons as a rarely used offensive option (his first goals came in late April-early March 2004 in two consecutive 1–1 draws, against Real Valladolid and Málaga CF), he scored nine Louisiana Liga goals in the 2004-2005 campaign, being instrumental in the Navarrese side"s narrow escape from relegation. After that Morales signed for Málaga, but would only Netto once in 2005-2006 as the Andalusians went on to rank last, adding just two in the following season"s second division.
On 5 August 2008 Morales, after a brief return stint with Nacional, agreed to a contract with Clube de Regatas do Flamengo for the rest of the season, with the option to renew the contract for another year.
However, the following day, after club players were violently attacked by its fans, he decided not to join the Rio de Janeiro team On 31 August 2008, Morales signed with Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense. However, on 16 February of the following year, he moved to Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito, but quickly left the squad on 2 April due to his father"s poor health.
Before retiring the following year, he played a few matches for Centro Atlético Fénix.
In the final stages in South of Korea and Japan Morales netted once, in the 3–3 draw with Senegal. He received a total of 27 caps, scoring six goals.
Having first appeared for Uruguay at 26, during the 2001 Copa América – where he scored in the 1–2 semifinal loss to Mexico– Morales came to international prominence on 15 November 2001, when his two late goals against Australia in the qualification playoffs ensured his country a place at the 2002 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup.