Fabio Ulloa

Definition
Fabio Ulloa is a Honduran former professional footballer who played primarily as a defender.

Overview
Born on 26 August 1976 in Honduras, Ulloa pursued a career in the Honduran Liga Nacional, representing several of the league’s prominent clubs. Throughout his playing years he was noted for his defensive capabilities and contributed to his teams’ domestic campaigns. Ulloa also earned caps for the Honduras national football team, participating in international fixtures during the early 2000s.

Etymology / Origin
The given name Fabio derives from the Latin Fabius, historically a Roman family name meaning “bean grower.” The surname Ulloa is of Galician origin, historically linked to a region in northwestern Spain and later disseminated throughout Hispanic America. Together, the name reflects a combination of Latin and Iberian linguistic heritage common in Central American naming conventions.

Characteristics

  • Position: Defender, typically operating in central‑back roles.
  • Playing style: Recognized for physical robustness, aerial ability, and tactical positioning in the defensive line.
  • Club career: Competed for multiple Liga Nacional teams, most notably C.D. Motagua and C.D. Marathón, among others.
  • International career: Selected for the Honduras national team, appearing in regional competitions and World Cup qualifying matches in the early 2000s.
  • Post‑retirement: Information about his activities following retirement from professional play is not widely documented.

Related Topics

  • Honduras national football team
  • Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Honduras
  • C.D. Motagua
  • C.D. Marathón
  • Central American footballers abroad

Note: While basic biographical details about Fabio Ulloa are documented in sports archives, comprehensive information on his complete career statistics and post‑playing endeavors is limited.

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