Albino Morales
Albino Morales (born 30 May 1940 Mexico City) is a former Mexican football player who acted both in midfield and in attack. He is the only Mexican who took part in an Olympic football tournament (1964 and 1968 ) twice. After his playing career, Morales began work as a journalist and commentator.
Life
In eleven of his total of 13 years as a professional football player Morales stood at Deportivo Toluca under contract. In the seasons 1966/67 and 1967/68 he won with the Diablos Rojos twice in a row, the Mexican championship. In addition, he was one and a half years at Club América and immediately afterwards for half a year at its archrival Chivas Guadalajara under contract.
Between 1963 and 1969, denied Morales 21 international appearances for El Tri, in which he scored two goals (both in the 8-0 victory against Jamaica on 28 March 1963) achieved.
Achievements
- Mexican Champion: 1967 and 1968
- Mexican Super Cup: 1967 and 1968
- CONCACAF Champions ' Cup: 1968