Moisés García León


Moisés García León, known simply as Moisés, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a centre forward.
In a 21-year professional career he played for 13 teams – including Zaragoza, Celta, Villarreal and Sevilla in La Liga – amassing totals of 524 games and 151 goals, 163 matches and 40 goals being in the top flight.

Playing career

A product of hometown Real Zaragoza's youth system, Moisés was born in Zaragoza, Aragon. He was only 17 when he made his debut with the first team on 6 November 1988 in a 2–1 home win against Real Murcia, being the youngest player to ever appear in La Liga for the club; however, he could never break into the starting XI.
After two and a half seasons in the second division, with CA Osasuna and CD Leganés, Moisés returned to the top flight with RC Celta de Vigo, but featured sparingly during his stay in Galicia. In 1999–2000, he was instrumental in helping Villarreal CF return to the latter competition as he scored 17 goals, joint-second best in the competition.
Moisés managed to stay in the Spanish top level until December 2002, receiving relative playing time with both the Yellow Submarine and Sevilla FC. From there onwards he resumed his career solely in division two, with very good scoring records.
Aged 39, Moisés signed with amateurs CD La Muela, promoted to the third tier for the first time ever, thus returning to his native region after a two-decade absence.

Coaching career

After La Muela's immediate relegation, Moisés retired from football and returned to former club SD Huesca, joining Quique Hernández's coaching staff early into the season as the pair helped the team finally retain their second division status.
On 22 October 2012, in the same capacity and also in level two, he joined Hércules CF and reunited with Hernández, who had been appointed following the sacking of Juan Carlos Mandiá.

Personal life

Moisés' brothers, Eduardo, Gerardo and Manuel, were also professional footballers. The second, a defender, totalled 240 matches in the first division, representing most notably Málaga CF.

Honours

Zaragoza