Abel Moralejo

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Abel Moralejo
Personal information
Full name Abel Rolando Moralejo
Date of birth (1955-11-02) 2 November 1955 (age 68)
Place of birth Lincoln, Argentina
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1974–1975 Racing Club
1976 Gimnasia y Esgrima de la Plata
1977 Lanús
1978 Deportivo Roca
1978–1980 Quilmes
1980–1984 Vélez Sarsfield
1984–1986 Instituto de Córdoba
1986–1987 Blooming
1987–1988 Chaco For Ever
1988–1989 Lanús
1989–1990 Douglas Haig
1990–1991 Colón
1991–1992 Almagro
1992–1993 All Boys
Managerial career
1994–1995 Deportivo Roca
1995–1996 Deportivo Quito
1996 General Lamadrid
1997 Estudiantes de Buenos Aires
1997 Deportivo Español (assistant coach)
1998 Excursionistas
1998 Provincial Osorno
1999 Huracán de San Rafael
2000 General Belgrano
2000 FC Puteolana
2001 Alvarado
2001 Atlanta
2002 Sarmiento de Junín
2003 Sportivo Luqueño
2003 Club Saquisili
2004 LDU Portoviejo
2005 Macará
2005 Deportivo Heredia
2006 Blooming
2006–2007 Deportivo Heredia
2007–2008 Once Municipal
2010 Livorno
2010–2011 San Miguel
2011–2012 Atlético Policial
2013 Berazategui
2014 Güemes (SdE)
2015 Club Leandro N. Alem
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Abel Rolando Moralejo (born 2 November 1955) is an Argentine football manager and former player.

Moralejo has worked as a manager in Guatemala with Deportivo Heredia, In El Salvador with Once Municipal, in Bolivia win Club Blooming, in Paraguay with Sportivo Luqueño, Ecuadorian teams LDU Portoviejo and Macará and with several clubs in Argentina.[ permanent dead link ]

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