Ochoa was born in
Pamplona,
Navarre. After beginning professionally with
CD Calahorra, he moved to
Deportivo Alavés, appearing once for the latter's first team in the
2001–02 season. He could only play in a further four
La Liga games during
the following campaign, being mainly registered with
the reserves; his debut in
the top flight occurred on 25 November 2001, as he played the first half of a 0–1 away loss against
Villarreal CF. For
2004–05, Ochoa signed with
CD Numancia, experiencing top-tier relegation in his first year. After
a second, in which he also was heavily featured, he moved to another club in
Segunda División,
Real Murcia, playing 21 matches in
his second season in a promotion. Having signed with the team the previous summer, Ochoa started the
2011–12 campaign in the second level with
SD Huesca, being released in the very last day of the winter
transfer window. On 20 September, the 33-year-old returned to active and signed for one season with
Segunda División B side
Orihuela CF. ==References==