[1] After four seasons at the Estadio Eduardo Gallardón, he joined Ferro Carril Oeste who moved up to the Primera División while Molina was on the squad.
[3][4] In late 1980 Molina signed with the Calgary Boomers of the NASL for the winter indoor season, appearing in all but one match.
In a 2008 interview he stated that he believed the Falklands War, which began as the outdoor season started, caused his Toronto coach to limit his playing time because he was Argentine and so many of his teammates were from the United Kingdom.
Molina closed out his playing career back in the MISL as a member of the Wichita Wings during the 1987–88 season.
In winning the Amistad title, Hindu Club gained promotion to the over-40 Asociación Intercountry Zona Norte for 2008[1] He was born in Temperley, located in the southern part of the Almirante Brown Partido of Greater Buenos Aires.