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Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became the
Posted: Sun May 03, 2026 12:26 pm
by Forever Blue
Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City.
He became the youngest league debutant in Cardiff City’s club’s history yesterday.
Born in 2010, he’s only 16-years-old.
A versatile central midfielder who is very physical and strong in his duels. Does well to arrive in the box. Has a strong shot on him. Very good technical base as well.
Can also play as an attacking midfielder and further forward.
He scored 3 goals and registered 3 assists in 3 games for Wales U17 national team.
Already made his debut for the U19 national team. One to watch at the U19 Euros perhaps.
Re: Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became
Posted: Sun May 03, 2026 12:31 pm
by Blue since 1981
Really happy for him , they are a lovely family , wouldn't be surprised if his 2 younger brothers go on to make debuts in the future
Re: Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became
Posted: Sun May 03, 2026 3:03 pm
by venglos1
Is he a cardiff boy?
Re: Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became
Posted: Sun May 03, 2026 3:10 pm
by Forever Blue
venglos1 wrote:Is he a cardiff boy?
Born in Wales
Come through our youth system
Re: Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became
Posted: Sun May 03, 2026 3:10 pm
by Forever Blue
Blue since 1981 wrote:Really happy for him , they are a lovely family , wouldn't be surprised if his 2 younger brothers go on to make debuts in the future
That would be good
Re: Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became
Posted: Sun May 03, 2026 3:23 pm
by Pembroke bluebird
Really lovely to see posts like this will keep a eye on him wish him the best of luck c”mon Paul be a Cardiff and Welsh legend

Re: Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became
Posted: Sun May 03, 2026 3:27 pm
by Forever Blue
Re: Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became
Posted: Sun May 03, 2026 3:46 pm
by Blue since 1981
venglos1 wrote:Is he a cardiff boy?
The family live by me in ringland Newport, there originally from spain but the boys were born in wales
Re: Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became
Posted: Sun May 03, 2026 3:49 pm
by Welshman in CA
Blue since 1981 wrote:venglos1 wrote:Is he a cardiff boy?
The family live by me in ringland Newport, there originally from spain but the boys were born in wales
So we gave them Anis & they gave us a family of footballers, seems like a fair swap.

Re: Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became
Posted: Sun May 03, 2026 3:50 pm
by davids
I remember seeing a young man called Aaron Ramsey making his debut as a 16 year old and he had an okay career
Good luck to young Paul - let's hope we seem him running games in a Bluebird shirt for years to come.
Re: Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became
Posted: Sun May 03, 2026 3:54 pm
by Blue since 1981
Welshman in CA wrote:Blue since 1981 wrote:venglos1 wrote:Is he a cardiff boy?
The family live by me in ringland Newport, there originally from spain but the boys were born in wales
So we gave them Anis & they gave us a family of footballers, seems like a fair swap.

Haha brilliant , I dunno if many on here use Instagram but they have a page that follows the journey of all the brothers on their football adventure
https://www.instagram.com/moreno_brothe ... V1OGJ4bWU=
Re: Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became
Posted: Sun May 03, 2026 4:49 pm
by worcester_ccfc
Great for him to get his debut and I've heard good things.
Just hope that people don't put too much pressure on him, he's only 16 after all. I'm sure our manager will know how to handle that.
Fans will need to be patient too, we've already had one post this weekend from someone writing off an 18 year old kid. We don't need that, fans responded well when we had to sub off Mafico in the first half early in the season - need more of that when it comes to players this young.
But great for him to get his debut and hopefully he keeps progressing over the next year.
Re: Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became
Posted: Mon May 04, 2026 2:21 am
by New Day Rising
Blue since 1981 wrote:venglos1 wrote:Is he a cardiff boy?
The family live by me in ringland Newport, there originally from spain but the boys were born in wales
Not far from Nathan Blake land in Alway.
Ringland /Alway lads don't take prisoners.. has been a breeding ground for good footballers for some time.
Did he go to Hartridge School .
Re: Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became
Posted: Mon May 04, 2026 10:27 am
by Blue since 1981
New Day Rising wrote:Blue since 1981 wrote:venglos1 wrote:Is he a cardiff boy?
The family live by me in ringland Newport, there originally from spain but the boys were born in wales
Not far from Nathan Blake land in Alway.
Ringland /Alway lads don't take prisoners.. has been a breeding ground for good footballers for some time.
Did he go to Hartridge School .
They all go to llanwern high school
Re: Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became
Posted: Mon May 04, 2026 11:20 am
by NP20BLUE
Blue since 1981 wrote:New Day Rising wrote:Blue since 1981 wrote:venglos1 wrote:Is he a cardiff boy?
The family live by me in ringland Newport, there originally from spain but the boys were born in wales
Not far from Nathan Blake land in Alway.
Ringland /Alway lads don't take prisoners.. has been a breeding ground for good footballers for some time.
Did he go to Hartridge School .
They all go to llanwern high school
That’s the new name for Hartridge after it was rebuilt.
Re: Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became
Posted: Mon May 04, 2026 2:02 pm
by 1950
Was very impressed with him when he came on on Saturday, and looks a star of the future. I thought Williams was also very efficient as well, so let’s hope we can hold on to them both.
Re: Keep an eye on Paul Moreno at Cardiff City. He became
Posted: Mon May 04, 2026 2:34 pm
by Blue since 1981
NP20BLUE wrote:Blue since 1981 wrote:New Day Rising wrote:Blue since 1981 wrote:venglos1 wrote:Is he a cardiff boy?
The family live by me in ringland Newport, there originally from spain but the boys were born in wales
Not far from Nathan Blake land in Alway.
Ringland /Alway lads don't take prisoners.. has been a breeding ground for good footballers for some time.
Did he go to Hartridge School .
They all go to llanwern high school
That’s the new name for Hartridge after it was rebuilt.
Ah ok thanks I've only lived here 4 years moved here from llanrumney so not a native