Vicente Moreno

Vicente Moreno Peris (born 26 October 1974) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder, currently manager of La Liga club Osasuna.

Vicente Moreno
Moreno training with Xerez in 2009
Personal information
Full nameVicente Moreno Peris
Date of birth (1974-10-26) 26 October 1974 (age 49)
Place of birthMassanassa, Spain
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s)Defensive midfielder
Team information
Current team
Osasuna (head coach)
Youth career
Catarroja
Levante
1992–1994Valencia
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1994–1998Valencia B90(9)
1998–1999Ontinyent36(4)
1999–2000Guadix34(11)
2000–2011Xerez392(20)
Total552(44)
Managerial career
2011Xerez (assistant)
2011–2012Xerez
2013–2016Gimnàstic
2017–2020Mallorca
2020–2022Espanyol
2022–2023Al Shabab
2023Almería
2024–Osasuna
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He spent most of his career with Xerez, appearing in 412 official matches and remaining with the club for 11 years. He also coached them for seven months,[1] and subsequently led Mallorca and Espanyol to La Liga promotions.

Playing career

An unsuccessful Valencia CF youth graduate, Moreno was born in Massanassa, Valencian Community, and he arrived to Xerez CD in 2000–01 after spending one season each with lowly clubs, also in Segunda División B. Helping the Andalusians promote to the Segunda División in his first year, he never played less than 34 matches until 2009.

In the 2008–09 campaign, Moreno was an everpresent figure for Xerez as they achieved a first-ever La Liga promotion. On 13 June 2009, he scored one goal in a 2–1 home win over SD Huesca which certified his team's promotion.[2]

Moreno made his top-tier debut on 30 August 2009 – two months shy of his 35th birthday – playing the full 90 minutes in a 2–0 away loss against RCD Mallorca.[3] He also started in the third match, a 5–0 defeat to Real Madrid in the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium,[4] but eventually lost his importance, with Malian Sidi Keita being preferred; at the end of the season, albeit only in the last round, the side were immediately relegated.

In June 2011, aged nearly 37, Moreno retired from football after one more season with Xerez (28 appearances, three goals). At the time of his retirement he was the player with the most appearances for the club, also having been the only one to have scored for the organisation in all three major levels of Spanish football.[5] He immediately joined the team's coaching staff.

Coaching career

On 5 December 2011, Moreno replaced Juan Merino at the helm of Xerez. He managed to lead the team to the 14th position, ten points above the relegation zone in division two.

Moreno was appointed Gimnàstic de Tarragona manager on 4 November 2013, taking over for the fired Santi Castillejo at the third tier side.[6] On 22 June 2015, after winning promotion, he renewed his contract for a further year.[7]

On 13 June 2016, after finishing third in the regular season and only missing out another promotion in the play-offs, Moreno extended his link until 2018.[8] He announced he was stepping down on 24 December, however, and the club accepted it three days later.[9]

Moreno was presented as manager of RCD Mallorca in the third division on 20 June 2017.[10] He achieved two consecutive promotions in his first two years, both in the play-offs,[11] followed by an instant relegation in the 2019–20 campaign.[12]

Moreno subsequently left the Visit Mallorca Stadium, and joined fellow relegated side RCD Espanyol on a three-year contract in August 2020.[13] They achieved promotion at the first attempt, as champions.[14]

On 28 July 2022, Moreno was appointed at Saudi Professional League club Al Shabab FC on a one-year deal.[15][16] He returned to Spain in June 2023, signing with top-tier UD Almería[17] but being dismissed on 29 September after no wins in seven matches.[18]

On 27 May 2024, Moreno joined CA Osasuna of the main division, with the one-year contract being effective as of 1 July.[19]

Managerial statistics

As of 26 September 2023
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecordRef
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
Xerez 5 December 201112 July 20122696113546−11034.62[20]
Gimnàstic 4 November 201327 December 2016147625035186151+35042.18[21]
Mallorca 19 June 20174 August 2020133563344162141+21042.11[22]
Espanyol 4 August 202013 May 20228538212612088+32044.71[23]
Al Shabab 28 July 202217 June 20233720897039+31054.05[24]
Almería 17 June 202329 September 20237025818−10000.00[25]
Osasuna 27 May 2024000000+0![26]
Total435185120130581483+98042.53

Honours

Player

Xerez

Manager

Gimnàstic

Mallorca

Espanyol

Individual

References