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Joseph Martín Mora Cortéz (born 15 January 1993) is a Costa Rican professional
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who plays as a left-back for the Costa Rica national team.


Club career


Early career

Mora made his senior debut with Belén in Costa Rica, at the end of the 2011 Invierno. He finished the year with 15 appearances, including a run of 11 starts in the Verano tournament. After the season, Mora moved to C.S. Uruguay, who were promoted from the second division. He made 10 appearances in the Invierno as Uruguay finished three points from qualifying for the second stage, but made just one appearance in the Verano and returned to Belén after the season. The 2013–14 season would be his best with Belén, as he made 34 appearances with the club, including 21 out of 22 in the Invierno.


Saprissa

In advance of the 2015 Verano, Mora was signed by Costa Rican Deportivo Saprissa, who were just coming off a tournament victory in the Invierno. Mora made his debut on March 2 against UCR, and would go on to make 4 appearances in the league that season with Saprissa. He also tallied his first
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appearance, coming off the bench against Mexican side
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at the Estadio Azteca. Saprissa qualified for the second stage by finishing first in the Verano, but lost to Alajuelense in a reversal of the events which occurred in the Invierno. After the season, Mora was invited to train with Polish club
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, but he remained with Saprissa. Mora was unused by Saprissa the following season until December while he was away with Costa Rica's olympic qualifying team. He appeared in the club's final two games of the season, and following the suspension center-back
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due to yellow card accumulation, Mora was given an opportunity to start in the second leg of the semifinal against
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. Saprissa lost 2–0, but advanced to the final against Alajuelense. Mora came off the bench in the first leg to replace Imperiale, and Saprissa would go on to win their 32nd league title. An injury early in the following campaign to regular left-back
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opened the door for Mora, and he was given a run of 7 starts by manager Carlos Watson, who was his former manager at Uruguay. Mora was given one more start the rest of the season, but an injury to Calvo allowed Mora to appear in the second stage against Alajuelense. However, Mora picked up his fifth yellow card of the season in the first leg, and was suspended for the second leg as Saprissa bowed out of the competition. Mora appeared in 11 games in the 2016 Invierno, and appeared 4 times in the first season of the league's new format, the quadrangular, which Saprissa won. As regular season champions, Saprissa did not have to play in a two-legged final, and directly won their 33rd league title. Mora also appeared in two of ''La Ss group stage matches in the
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, as Saprissa advanced past
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of MLS and
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of El Salvador. Following Calvo's departure to
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, Mora began the 2017 Verano as Saprissa's left-back. He picked up an injury on February 5 against Alajuelense, but he returned to fitness in time to face CF Pachuca in the quarterfinals of the Champions League on February 22. The first leg finished 0–0, although Saprissa had a claim for a penalty when Mora was taken down in the area by Érick Aguirre Mora would miss the quarterfinal due to injury, and ended up missing the next five league matches before returning on March 24 against UCR. Mora finished with 14 appearances in the first stage, which Saprissa won, and started the first five matches of the quadrangular, picking up an injury against Herediano. He recovered in time for the second leg of the final against Herediano, but was substituted off as Saprissa lost 5–0 on aggregate. Mora would make 14 appearances the following season, including scoring his first goal for the club against
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on November 19. He made 5 appearances in the now renamed Clausura, in addition to starting both legs of their Champions League duel with
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before making his move to the United States.


D.C. United

Mora was acquired by
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side D.C. United on March 7, 2018, joining former Saprissa teammate
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, who was signed in December. Interested in Mora earlier in the off-season, United had to wait for Saprissa's Champions League hopes to fade, which happened after they lost the first leg against América 4–0. His touch, athleticism, and attacking prowess all lauded by the club, United were keen to incorporate Mora, and he was inserted as the team's left-back ahead of
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after less than two weeks of training, making his debut on March 17 against
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. Mora was sent off in his sixth game for the club, coming on May 12 against Real Salt Lake. Following his suspension, Mora was left on the bench by manager Ben Olsen, but was immediately called into action when
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picked up what ended up being a long-term knee injury against
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on May 27. Mora started the team's final 20 games at left-back, as D.C. United surged to a fifth place finish in the Eastern Conference on the back of their long run of home games at the new Audi Field and their summer acquisition of former England forward Wayne Rooney. D.C. United lost in the first round of the playoffs against Columbus Crew SC on penalties. On March 31, Joseph's jaw was broken during a game against
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. After nearly out for three months, Mora finally returned to the field for D.C. United in a
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game against the
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on June 12, 2019. After returning to the squad, Mora appeared 16 times in the remaining 17 regular season games, starting in 14 of the games. Mora and D.C. United finished 5th place in the eastern conference, and was set to face Toronto FC in the
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. Mora started against Toronto and was subbed off for Emmanuel Boateng in the 87th minute. D.C. United lost to Toronto 5–1, ending D.C. United's 2019 season. In the beginning of the 2020 season, Mora started in the season-opener against the Colorado Rapids. The next week Mora suffered a hamstring injury during a game against
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. Following the 2021 season, Mora was released by D.C. United.


Charlotte FC

On 14 December 2021, Mora was selected by Charlotte FC in the
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. Mora was waived by Charlotte on 8 August 2023.


International career

Mora appeared in the
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and the
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, starting all of the team's matches in both tournaments. He also appeared in the
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which served as the qualifying tournament for the U-20 World Cup. Costa Rica advanced to the final of that tournament against Mexico, and Mora scored the opening goal of the match. Costa Rica conceded a minute later, and Mexico went on to win 3–1. Mora's third tournament of 2011 would be the
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, in which Costa Rica finished fourth. Mora played with the under-21 team at the 2013 Central American Games in Costa Rica, as the hosts finished runners-up to Honduras. Mora was not included in the squad for the
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, but did appear in the
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in Veracruz as Costa Rica went out in the group stage. Mora played in the
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with Costa Rica, who did not advance out of the group stage. Mora took part in
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's attempt to qualify for the Olympics in 2016. They advanced out of Central American qualifying zone, but fell in the group stage at the CONCACAF Qualifying Championship. Having amassed 38 youth caps, Mora was given his first senior call-up for a set of friendlies in November against Chile and Peru. He made his debut against Chile, coming on as a late substitute for Rónald Matarrita.


Personal life

On August 2, 2019, Mora obtained a Green card.


Career statistics


Club


Honours

Saprissa * Liga FPD:
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, Apertura 2016, Clausura 2018


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mora, Joseph 1993 births Living people Costa Rican men's footballers Costa Rica men's international footballers Men's association football defenders Deportivo Saprissa players D.C. United players Charlotte FC players Major League Soccer players Costa Rican expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States Costa Rican expatriate sportspeople in the United States Sportspeople from Alajuela Province Costa Rica men's under-20 international footballers Costa Rica men's youth international footballers