In 2001, he was the interim coach of Platense of the National League.
Honduras national under-17 football team
He began his career as coach of national teams in 2002, when he directed the Honduran u-17 national team with the objective of qualifying for the U-17 World Cup in 2003 in Finland.
In 2007, he was announced as the coach of Villanueva of the Liga de Ascenso. In February 2008, after a series of poor results, he resigned from the technical direction of the club.
In 2010, he coached Parrillas One in the Liga de Ascenso. That year, his team was champion of the Apertura Tournament.
Return to Villanueva
For the 2011 Apertura Tournament of the Liga de Ascenso, Tábora returned to coach the club. He debuted on August 12, 2011 during the 1–1 draw between Villanueva and Parrillas One.
In March 2013, he led Honduras at the 2013 Central AKmerican Sports Games, where the Honduras u-21 national team became champion.
Honduras national under-15 football team
In August of that same year, he coached the Honduras Under-15 National Team in the 2013 CONCACAF Under-15 Championship. In that championship, his team also won the title of champion.
Parrillas One (2nd term)
On December 8, 2013, his return to the technical management of Parrillas One was announced, but this time in the top division of the league. Their first game was a 1–1 draw against Marathon at the Metropolitan Olympic Stadium in San Pedro Sula. After the tournament, his team was in seventh place in the standings with 20 points and failed to qualify to the league after falling to Motagua.
Platense (2nd term)
On February 2, 2015, he signed a one-year contract with Platense. He achieved an excellent participation in the cup tournament, losing the final against Olimpia. Unfortunately, their runners made a terrible campaign in the league, finishing in the tenth position.
On 26 February 2018, he was appointed as coach for the senior Honduran team.
Personal life
His parents are Abel Tábora and Enma Hernández. He was the oldest of five children. Tábora graduated from the Francisco J. Mejía Institute in Olanchito and studied for two years at the Francisco Morazán Military Academy. He graduated in pedagogy from the National Pedagogical University of Francisco Morazán. For several years he was a professor at schools in San Pedro Sula. He married Dunia Meléndez, and they have three daughters, Luz Michelle, Rocío Julissa and Cristel Valencia.