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| name = Adolfo Valencia | image = | fullname = Adolfo José Valencia Mosquera | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1968|2|6|df=yes}} | birth_place = Buenaventura, Colombia | height = {{height|m=1.82}} | position = Striker | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = | years1 = 1988–1993 | years2 = 1993–1994 | years3 = 1994–1995 | years4 = 1995–1996 | years5 = 1997 | years6 = 1997–1998 | years7 = 1998–1999 | years8 = 1999–2000 | years9 = 2000–2002 | years10 = 2002 | years11 = 2002–2003 | years12 = 2003 | years13 = 2004 | clubs1 = Independiente Santa Fe | clubs2 = Bayern Munich | clubs3 = Atlético Madrid | clubs4 = Independiente Santa Fe | clubs5 = América Cali | clubs6 = Reggiana | clubs7 = Independiente Medellín | clubs8 = PAOK | clubs9 = MetroStars | clubs10 = Independiente Santa Fe | clubs11 = Zhejiang Lucheng | clubs12 = Unión Maracaibo | clubs13 = Zhejiang Lucheng | caps1 = 159 | caps2 = 26 | caps3 = 24 | caps4 = 22 | caps5 = 19 | caps6 = 23 | caps7 = 22 | caps8 = 27 | caps9 = 48 | caps10 = 28 | caps11 = 31 | caps12 = 7 | caps13 = 6 | totalcaps = 442 | goals1 = 56 | goals2 = 11 | goals3 = 6 | goals4 = 11 | goals5 = 9 | goals6 = 4 | goals7 = 11 | goals8 = 8 | goals9 = 21 | goals10 = 11 | goals11 = 14 | goals12 = 4 | goals13 = 0 | totalgoals = 166 | nationalyears1 = 1992–1998 | nationalteam1 = Colombia | nationalcaps1 = 37 | nationalgoals1 = 14 | club-update = | nationalteam-update = }} Adolfo José Valencia Mosquera (born 6 February 1968) is a Colombian retired footballer who played as a striker. Nicknamed El tren (train) due to his powerful physique, he played in seven different countries – having one-year spells in Germany and Spain's top flight – and represented Colombia at two World Cups.[1] Club careerBorn in Buenaventura, Valle del Cauca Department, Valencia started playing with Independiente Santa Fe, where his stellar performances earned him a transfer to Germany's FC Bayern Munich. In his sole season (although he still played the first game of 1994–95), he was instrumental in helping the Bavarians clinch the Bundesliga title, and finished as the team's top scorer alongside Mehmet Scholl, with 11 goals.[2] Valencia also played one season in Spain, with Atlético Madrid, where he was involved in a serious incident with irascible club president Jesús Gil, while vastly underperforming overall:[3] after a La Liga match at CD Logroñés, the latter said that "The black guy needs to have his throat cut".[4] He subsequently went on to represent, without settling at any club, Independiente Santa Fe, América de Cali, A.C. Reggiana 1919, Independiente Medellín, PAOK FC, NY/NJ MetroStars, Zhejiang Lucheng F.C. and Unión Atlético Maracaibo. While at Zhejiang, Valencia led the Chinese second division in scoring during the 2003 season.[5] In his debut campaign in the Major League Soccer, he set a team record by scoring 16 league goals, and retired from football in 2004. International careerValencia made his debut for Colombia on 31 July 1992, scoring the only goal in a match against the United States at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the Friendship Cup, and proceeded to represent the nation at the 1994 and 1998 FIFA World Cups. In the former edition he netted twice, in group stage defeats to Romania and the United States. Alongside Bernardo Redín, Valencia was Colombia's all-time topscorer in the World Cup. On 5 September 1993, he was one of three players on target in a 5–0 win in Argentina for the 1994 World Cup qualifiers.[6] International goalsScores and results list Colombia's goal tally first.[7]
Personal lifeValencia's son, José Adolfo, was also a footballer and a striker. He played mostly for Independiente Santa Fe, and represented Colombia at under-20 level.[8] HonoursClub
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://historico.elpais.com.co/paisonline/deportes2003/notas/Febrero282010/depor2.html|title=La última estación de "El Tren" Valencia|trans-title="The Train" Valencia's last station|newspaper=El País|language=Spanish|date=28 February 2010|accessdate=13 March 2018}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.doktorfussball.de/adolfo-valencia-der-entlauber/|title=Adolfo Valencia – der Entlauber!|trans-title=Adolfo Valencia – the defoliator!|publisher=Doktor Fussball|language=German|date=24 April 2007|accessdate=21 November 2015}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mercafutbol.com/el-fichaje-estrellado-tren-valencia-77826/|title=El fichaje estrellado: El ‘Tren’ Valencia|trans-title=Crashed signing: The ‘Train’ Valencia|publisher=Merca Fútbol|language=Spanish|date=6 January 2010|accessdate=21 November 2015}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.elmundo.es/elmundodeporte/2004/05/13/futbol/1084481223.html|title=Los excesos de Gil en los medios|trans-title=Gil's media excesses|newspaper=El Mundo|language=Spanish|date=14 May 2004|accessdate=21 November 2015}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesc/china03.html|title=China 2003|publisher=RSSSF|last=Lewis|first=Tom|date=18 April 2004|accessdate=24 September 2010}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thehardtackle.com/2013/argentina-0-5-colombia-the-most-famous-world-cup-qualifier-of-all-time-classic-clashes/|title=Argentina 0–5 Colombia: The most famous World Cup qualifier of all time (classic clashes)|publisher=The Hard Tackle|date=15 October 2013|accessdate=21 November 2015}} 7. ^Adolfo Jose Valencia; at 11v11 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.elcolombiano.com/deportes/futbol-europeo/el-trenecito-valencia-ficha-por-el-feirense-de-portugal-CF6869073|title="El trenecito" Valencia ficha por el Feirense de Portugal|trans-title=“Little train” Valencia signs for Portugal's Feirense|newspaper=El Colombiano|language=Spanish|date=8 July 2017|accessdate=13 March 2018}} External links
36 : 1968 births|Living people|People from Buenaventura, Valle del Cauca|Colombian footballers|Association football forwards|Categoría Primera A players|Independiente Santa Fe footballers|América de Cali footballers|Bundesliga players|FC Bayern Munich footballers|La Liga players|Atlético Madrid footballers|Serie A players|A.C. Reggiana 1919 players|Superleague Greece players|PAOK FC players|Major League Soccer players|New York Red Bulls players|Major League Soccer All-Stars|China League One players|Zhejiang Greentown F.C. players|UA Maracaibo footballers|Colombia international footballers|1994 FIFA World Cup players|1998 FIFA World Cup players|1993 Copa América players|Colombian expatriate footballers|Expatriate footballers in Germany|Expatriate footballers in Spain|Expatriate footballers in Italy|Expatriate footballers in Greece|Expatriate soccer players in the United States|Expatriate footballers in China|Expatriate footballers in Venezuela|Colombian expatriate sportspeople in Germany|Colombian expatriate sportspeople in Spain |
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