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Iván Valenciano

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Colombian footballer (born 1972)

In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is Valenciano and the second or maternal family name is Pérez.
Iván Valenciano
Personal information
Full nameIván René Valenciano Pérez
Date of birth (1972-03-18)18 March 1972 (age 53)
Place of birthBarranquilla, Colombia
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
PositionForward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1988–1992Atlético Junior96(47)
1992–1993Atalanta5(0)
1993–1996Atlético Junior64(93)
1997Veracruz[2]10(6)
1998–2001Morelia[3]30(9)
1998Unicosta (loan)[4]6(3)
1999Atlético Junior (loan)10(6)
1999Independiente Medellín (loan)50(35)
2000Bucaramanga (loan)19(9)
2001Gama (loan)4(0)
2001Deportivo Cali (loan)13(5)
2002Millonarios[5]5(0)
2002Real Cartagena[6]1(2)
2003Unión Magdalena17(6)
2003Deportes Quindío14(4)
2004Olmedo17(3)
2005Deportes Quindío15(0)
2005Millonarios8(1)
2006Atlético Junior6(1)
2006Olmedo11(1)
2007Independiente Medellín[7]0(0)
2007Centauros (loan)13(5)
2007Valledupar0(0)
2008Alianza Petrolera8(2)
Total422(238)
International career
1989–1991Colombia U20[1]6(2)
1991–2000Colombia29(13)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Iván René Valenciano Pérez (born 18 March 1972) is a Colombian former professionalfootballer who played asforward.[8] He is the second top goalscorer of all-time in the ColombianPrimera A with 217 goals, behind ArgentineSergio Galván Rey, who surpasses him with 224 goals.[9][10]

During his first spell atAtlético Junior, he scored many goals and was visibly overweight. Due to this, he earned the nickname "El Gordito de Oro" (The Golden Fat Man).

Club career

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Junior

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Valenciano was born inBarranquilla. He debuted as a professional player in theJunior fromBarranquilla, on 23 October 1988 in a match againstIndependiente Santa Fe played inBogotá, in which he scored a goal. Since then, there would be the beginning of a long history of goals that covered two decades – he was the top goal scorer for Junior six times. In 1991, only being 19 years old, he scored 30 goals, winning his first Golden Boot award.

Atalanta (Italy)

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He participated in the ItalianSerie A in 1992, playing forAtalanta, where he was unable to score a goal, though he was assigned a goal erroneously. Due to his underperformance, he returned to Barranquilla in the middle of the following year.

Junior

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In 1993, playing forJunior, he won his first title and was the team's top scorer with 18 goals. He then won his second Golden Boot award in 94–95 season, in which Junior won its fourth domestic title, scoring 24 goals in 30 matches. In the season 95–96, he scored 36 goals, breaking his own record and winning another Golden Boot award, the last of the three he won during his football career in Colombia.

Veracruz

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Valenciano was signed for Mexican clubTiburones Rojos de Veracruz. In the 1996–97 season, he made his debut in a match againstPotros de Hierro from Atlante, to which he scored a goal on his debut. He then had an injury to his knee during a match againstPanzas Verdes from León, leaving him out of the field for about 2 or 3 months. Given the relegation of his team, he was signed byMonarcas Morelia for which he played from 1997 to 1999. He then returned to Colombia.

Return to Colombia

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In Colombia, besidesJunior, he played forDeportivo Unicosta,Independiente Medellín,Atlético Bucaramanga,Deportivo Cali,Millonarios,Unión Magdalena,Deportes Quindío andAlianza Petrolera.

Farewell Match

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On 11 July 2009, a testimonial match was carried out for Iván René Valenciano in the Roberto Meléndez Stadium.[11] For the friendly match, many recognised football players were invited such as the Dutch playerEdgar Davids, the ChileanIván Zamorano, the UruguayanPaolo Montero, the ArgentinianSergio Goycochea, and the ColombiansCarlos Valderrama,Faustino Asprilla,Arnoldo Iguarán,Mauricio Serna,Víctor Hugo Aristizábal, among others. The match ended up with an 8–7 win for the foreign team and Valenciano scoring two goals.[12]

International career

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He played for theColombia national football team and was a participant at the1992 Summer Olympics and at the1994 FIFA World Cup. For the national team he scored 13 goals in 29 games between 1991 and 2000. He made his debut for the national side on 15 July 1991 at the1991 Copa América, when he replacedArnoldo Iguarán in the 78th minute.[13]

Career statistics

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Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[14]
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Atlético Junior1988Campeonato Profesional100001
1989200002
1990Categoría Primera A3980000398
1991473000004730
19921060000106
Total
Atalanta1992–93Serie A50200070
Atlético Junior1993Categoría Primera A171800001718
19942115001253320
1995262400002624
1995–96360075741
Total93001910103
Veracruz1996–97Liga MX1066001012
Morelia1997–98Liga MX1550000155
1998–991540000154
Total34090000309
Unicosta (loan)1998Categoría Primera A63000063
Atlético Junior (loan)1999Categoría Primera A1060000106
Independiente Medellín (loan)1999Categoría Primera A382400003824
2000121100001211
Total503500005035
Atlético Bucaramanga (loan)2000Categoría Primera A1990000199
Gama (loan)2001Série A40000040
Deportivo Cali (loan)2001Categoría Primera A1350053188
Millonarios2002Categoría Primera A50000000
Real Cartagena2002Categoría Primera A12000000
Unión Magdalena2003Categoría Primera A176000000
Deportes Quindío2003Categoría Primera A144000000
Olmedo2004Ecuadorian Serie A173000000
Deportes Quindío2005Categoría Primera A150000000
Millonarios2005Categoría Primera A81000000
Atlético Junior2006Categoría Primera A61000000
Olmedo2006Ecuadorian Serie A111000000
Centauros (loan)2007Categoría Primera B135000000
Valledupar2007Categoría Primera B00000000
Alianza Petrolera2008Categoría Primera B821[15]0083
Career total422238272413448258

International

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Scores and results list Colombia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Valenciano goal.
List of international goals scored by Iván Valenciano[1][14]
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
115 Aug 1993Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez,Barranquilla, Colombia Argentina1–02–11994 FIFA World Cup qualification
229 Aug 1993Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla, Colombia Peru1–04–0
328 Jan 1994Estadio Agustín Tovar,Barinas, Venezuela Venezuela2–12–1Friendly
46 Feb 1994Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Stadium,Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia1–01–1Friendly
55 May 1994Miami Orange Bowl,Miami, United States El Salvador3–03–01994 Miami Cup
630 Nov 1995Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum,Los Angeles, United States Mexico1–12–2Friendly
76 Mar 1996Miami Orange Bowl,Miami, United States Honduras1–12–1Friendly
82–1
915 Dec 1996Estadio Polideportivo de Pueblo Nuevo,San Cristóbal, Venezuela Venezuela2–02–01998 FIFA World Cup qualification
108 Sep 1999Miami Orange Bowl,Miami, United States Trinidad and Tobago1–03–4Friendly
112–3
123–3
134 Jun 2000Estadio Nemesio Camacho,Bogotá, Colombia Venezuela3–03–02002 FIFA World Cup qualification

Personal life

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Valenciano who is currently a resident ofWeston, Florida was arrested on 30 of October 2023 for driving while intoxicated. He was detained but no bail was set for his release. The state of Florida however has suspended his driving license for the offense.[citation needed]

Honors

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Junior

Individual

References

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  1. ^ab"Iván Valenciano International Matches"., 11v11.com Retrieved on 8 August 2014
  2. ^"René Iván Valenciano - Morelia - mediotiempo.com". Archived fromthe original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved16 September 2018.
  3. ^Tiempo, Casa Editorial El (5 July 2001)."COLOMBIANOS EN VENTA".El Tiempo.
  4. ^Tiempo, Casa Editorial El (25 May 1998)."UN PUNTO SALVÓ DUPLA VALENCIANO-CANTILLO".El Tiempo.
  5. ^Tiempo, Casa Editorial El (26 January 2005)."MILLONARIOS HACE HOY SU PRESENTACIÓN OFICIAL".El Tiempo.
  6. ^"Liga Colombiana (Águila) - Fútbol Colombiano".www.colombia.com.
  7. ^Tiempo, Casa Editorial El (24 February 2007)."Regresa Valenciano y no para un "reality"".El Tiempo.
  8. ^"Fútbol colombiano: El "gordo" teme volver a las canchas como "flaco"".Xinhuanet (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 28 January 2008. Retrieved11 October 2007.
  9. ^Casa Editorial El Tiempo."Sergio Galván, el 'Rey' del gol en la historia del fútbol colombiano".futbolred.com.
  10. ^"Confederación: Conmebol".www.conmebol.com. Archived fromthe original on 29 April 2010. Retrieved12 January 2022.
  11. ^"Barranquilla despide al Bombardero".El País (Colombia). 11 July 2009.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^"Valenciano jugó por última vez".Univisión. 12 July 2009. Archived from the original on 7 February 2008. Retrieved18 November 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  13. ^"Colombia International Matches - Details 1990-1999".RDFC. Archived fromthe original on 6 June 2012. Retrieved19 May 2013.
  14. ^abStrack-Zimmermann, Benjamin."Iván Valenciano".www.national-football-teams.com.
  15. ^"Toda la información de la Copa Colombia".www.colombia.com.
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