Quiroga returned to Primera B Nacional in June 2016 with Instituto, before Juventud Unida became the midfielder's sixth senior team just over a year later.[1] On 30 May 2018, after relegation with Juventud Unida, Quiroga signed for Los Andes.[4][5] His first appearance came in a defeat at the Estadio Centenario to Quilmes on 3 September.[1] He scored one goal, versus Defensores de Belgrano, in twelve games as they suffered relegation.[1] Having left Los Andes in June 2019, Quiroga signed for Ferrocarril del Estado of Liga Rafaelina in July.[6] Ahead of January 2020, Quiroga agreed a move to Ben Hur in Torneo Regional Federal Amateur.[7]