Enner Valencia

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Enner Valencia
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Valencia with Fenerbahçe in 2021
Personal information
Full nameEnner Remberto Valencia Lastra [1]
Date of birth (1989-11-04) 4 November 1989 (age 35) [1]
Place of birth San Lorenzo, Ecuador
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) [1]
Position(s) Forward, winger
Team information
Current team
Pachuca
Number 10
Youth career
2005–2008 Caribe Junior
2008–2010 Emelec
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2010–2013 Emelec 130 (27)
2014 Pachuca 23 (18)
2014–2017 West Ham United 54 (8)
2016–2017Everton (loan) 21 (3)
2017–2020 Tigres UANL 95 (21)
2020–2023 Fenerbahçe 90 (48)
2023–2025 Internacional 81 (22)
2025– Pachuca 0 (0)
International career
2012– Ecuador 100 (47)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 23:28, 31 August 2025 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals as of 23:16, 10 September 2025 (UTC)

Enner Remberto Valencia Lastra (born 4 November 1989) is an Ecuadorian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga MX club Pachuca and captains the Ecuador national team. [2]

Contents

Valencia previously played for Emelec in Ecuador, where he won the 2013 Ecuadorian Serie A and was awarded the Copa Sudamericana Golden Boot in 2013. He also played for Pachuca in Mexico, being awarded the Liga MX Golden Boot in the 2014 Clausura tournament. He joined English club West Ham United for an estimated £12 million in July 2014, almost breaking the club's signing record. In August 2016, Valencia went out on loan to Everton for the season, before being sold to Mexican club Tigres UANL in July 2017. At Tigres, he won Liga MX's 2017 Apertura and 2019 Clausura tournaments, and finished runner-up in the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League, winning the latter competition's Golden Boot. In August 2020, Valencia signed for Fenerbahçe in Turkey and won the Turkish Cup in his final season, before joining Brazilian club Internacional in mid-2023.

At the international level, Valencia has earned 100 caps for Ecuador since his debut in 2012. He represented the nation at the FIFA World Cup in 2014 and 2022, and the Copa América in 2015, 2016, 2019, 2021 and 2024. Widely regarded as one of the best Ecuadorian players of all time, Valencia is Ecuador's all-time top scorer with 47 goals, and has also scored a record six World Cup goals for his national team.

Club career

Emelec

Enner Valencia came to Guayaquil to trial for Emelec in 2008 from Caribe Junior's youth system, the same team where Ecuador star Antonio Valencia played in his early years. [3] In 2008, he was transferred to Emelec. [3] From 2008 to early 2010 he received no opportunities in the first team, but with the arrival of the Argentinian coach Jorge Sampaoli, Valencia started to receive playtime opportunities. [3] Emelec were runners-up to champions L.D.U. Quito, losing 2–1 on aggregate score. [4]

Valencia scored nine league goals in 30 league matches in 2011. [5] In November 2012, he scored five goals in five separate matches against El Nacional, LDU Loja, Técnico Universitario, and twice against Manta in both home and away matches, winning four of the five matches, only drawing against LDU Loja. [5] This brought his goal tally to 13 goals scored in 40 league matches played, his best season yet, but for a third season in a row, the team was runner-up to league champions and club rivals Barcelona SC. [5]

On 7 August 2013, Valencia scored his first career hat-trick against Peruvian side Sport Huancayo, in a 4–0 2013 Copa Sudamericana first round match. [5] [6] He finished the season as league champions with Emelec, the club's first since 2002. [7]

Pachuca

After numerous rumours involving the interest of Liga MX side Pachuca for Valencia, both parties came to terms and agreed on a transfer. [8]

On 18 January 2014, Valencia scored his first goal in a 2–1 victory against Tijuana. [9] The following week he scored two goals to in Pachuca's first away win league match against league champions Club León. [10] He finished the regular season as the top goal-scorer with 12 goals, scoring various braces for Pachuca. Valencia scored his first hat-trick against UNAM in a 2–4 away win to advance in the 2014 Liga MX Clausura play-offs. [11]

West Ham United

2014–15

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Valencia playing for West Ham United in 2016

On 29 July 2014, Premier League club West Ham United completed the transfer of Valencia, on a five-year contract for a fee estimated at £12 million. [12] He later confirmed that he knew little about West Ham before signing and that he mainly knew of them having watched hooligan films such as the 2005 release of Green Street starring Elijah Wood. [13] Valencia made his West Ham debut on 16 August 2014 in a 1–0 home defeat to Tottenham Hotspur coming on as an 81st-minute substitute for Carlton Cole. [14] On 27 August, he had his penalty saved by Mark Howard as West Ham were knocked out at home in the second round of the League Cup by Sheffield United. [15] Valencia's first goal for West Ham came in his full league debut, against Hull City on 15 September 2014, in a 2–2 draw. [16] The 25-yard (23 m; 75 ft) strike, timed at 61 miles per hour (98 km/h), was described by journalist Henry Winter of The Daily Telegraph as an "exceptional goal". [17] Valencia went on to score two more goals for West Ham in the following weeks, including a header in a 3–1 away win at Burnley, [18] and a goal in a 2–2 draw with Stoke City. [19]

2015–16

His first match of his second season was on 30 July 2015 in the UEFA Europa League third qualifying round first leg at home against Astra Giurgiu; he headed West Ham into the lead but was one of two players substituted through injury in the first half as the team eventually drew 2–2. [20] It was confirmed that he had suffered "significant" injuries to his right knee and ankle, [21] and was ruled out for twelve weeks. [22] Valencia scored his first league goals of the 2015–16 season with two in a 3–1 comeback win against AFC Bournemouth on 12 January 2016, including a powerfully hit free-kick. [23]

Loan to Everton

On 31 August 2016, Valencia signed for Everton on a season-long loan, with the option of a permanent £14.5 million move in the summer of 2017. [24] Valencia scored his first league goal for Everton when he fired home from close range in a 3–0 win against Southampton on 2 January 2017. [25]

Tigres UANL

On 13 July 2017, Valencia signed for Tigres UANL for a fee of 4.2 million. [26]

Fenerbahçe

2020–21 season

On 28 August 2020, Valencia signed for Süper Lig club Fenerbahçe on a free transfer. [27] In his first year with the team, he scored 12 goals in 34 matches of 2020–21 Süper Lig.

2021–22 season

On 26 August 2021, he made his first hat-trick with the team against HJK Helsinki in 2021–22 UEFA Europa League season and Fenerbahçe won the game 5-2 [28] He scored 13 goals in all competitives of 33 matches.

2022–23 season

He made a very strong start to the 2022–23 season with coach Jorge Jesus and recorded braces against Ümraniyespor, Kasımpaşa and Adana Demirspor in his first three matches of the season. On 15 January 2023, he also scored a brace against Gaziantep. [29]

On 9 October 2022, he scored his first hat-trick in a league match against Karagümrük in 2022–23 Süper Lig season and Fenerbahçe won the match 5–4 [30] and on 29 January 2023, he scored 4 goals against Kasımpaşa and helped Fenerbahçe to a 5–1 victory. [31]

He also recorded braces against Konyaspor and Alanyaspor in the season.[ citation needed ]

In total, Valencia scored 29 goals, becoming the top scorer in the Süper Lig.[ citation needed ]

SC Internacional

On 12 June 2023, Valencia signed a three-year contract with Série A club Internacional on a free transfer, signing with the Colorado club for three years. [32] He made his debut for the team on July 9, starting in a 2-0 loss to Fluminense at Maracanã. The player had a rather discreet performance, without any shots on goal and was substituted at halftime.

He scored his first goal for the club on August 1st, but couldn't prevent the comeback defeat of 2-1 to River Plate at Monumental de Nuñez, in a match valid for the Round of 16 of the Libertadores.

After advancing against River Plate, Internacional traveled to La Paz to face Bolívar in a quarter-final match of the Copa Libertadores. At the 16th minute of the game, Enner received a good pass from Alan Patrick and advanced alone against the Bolivian team's defenders, successfully finishing with a powerful and unstoppable shot into the lower right corner of the goalkeeper Lampe. The forward emerged as a hero in the Colorado's victory in high altitude, alongside Uruguayan goalkeeper Rochet, who made important saves.

Return to Pachuca

On 11 September 2025, Valencia joined Pachuca after leaving Internacional, beginning his second spell with the club.[ citation needed ]

International career

After playing for the nation's under-22 team at the 2011 Pan American Games, Valencia made his debut for Ecuador on 12 February 2012 in a friendly against Honduras. [2]

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Valencia playing for the Ecuador National Team in 2015.

Valencia initially began his career as a winger, but was converted to play as a striker by Emelec coach Gustavo Quinteros. Reinaldo Rueda started experimenting with Valencia as a striker after the untimely death of Christian Benítez. [33] After making three appearances in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign, he scored his first international goal in a 2–2 draw against Honduras on 19 November 2013. He continued his good form in 2014, scoring in three of Ecuador's four pre-tournament friendlies. On 5 March, he scored, assisted a goal and won a penalty kick as La Tri came from 3–0 down to defeat Australia 4–3. [2] He then scored the team's only goal in a 3–1 loss against Mexico, and gave them an early lead in a 2–2 draw with England in Miami. [34]

In June 2014, Valencia was named in Ecuador's squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. [35] On 15 June, he made his FIFA World Cup debut in the team's opening match against Switzerland at the Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha in Brasília, opening the scoring with a header in a 2–1 defeat. [36] In Ecuador's second match, Valencia scored both goals to defeat Honduras 2–1 in Curitiba. [37] He continued his good form after the FIFA World Cup, scoring the third goal of a 4–0 victory against Bolivia. On 10 October, Valencia again netted for Ecuador in the 88th minute over the United States, which ended in a 1–1 draw. His swerving, right-footed shot took a right turn on its way towards the goal, making it impossible for goalkeeper Brad Guzan to stop. [38]

In Ecuador's second group match at the 2015 Copa América in Chile, Valencia successfully converted a penalty to Bolivia, but the kick had to be taken again due to an opponent's infringement; the re-take was saved by Romel Quiñónez. He later scored from close range, but Ecuador lost 2–3 nonetheless. [39] Four days later in Rancagua, Valencia set up Miller Bolaños' opener and scored Ecuador's second goal as they won 2–1 against Mexico, eliminating the opponents. [40]

On 8 October 2021, in a 2022 World Cup qualification match against Bolivia, Valencia scored his 32nd and 33rd international goals, becoming the Ecuador national team's all time top goal scorer. [41]

Valencia was named in the Ecuadorian squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. [42] In the opening game of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Valencia scored the first goal of the tournament with a penalty. Valencia scored both of Ecuador's goals in the same match, their 2–0 win over tournament hosts Qatar in the opening match at the 2022 World Cup. [43] In doing so, he became Ecuador's record goalscorer at World Cup final tournaments, with five goals. [44] On 25 November 2022, Valencia scored in a 1–1 tie against the Netherlands, thus becoming the first South American player to score six consecutive times in the World Cup. [45] Valencia scored the only goal in the victory over Peru on 10 September 2024 for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

Personal life

Valencia hails from Esmeraldas Province and is of Afro-Ecuadorian descent. He came from a poor family and when he arrived at Emelec, he had to sleep in rudimentary lodgings at the club's Estadio George Capwell, as he had no money to stay anywhere else and at times struggled to buy enough to eat. [33] In October 2016, a warrant was issued for his arrest in Ecuador for unpaid child support. [46] In August 2020, Valencia's sister, Erci was taken hostage in San Lorenzo by an armed gang and held for 10 days before being released unharmed. [47]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 31 August 2025 [5] [48]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cup [a] League cup [b] ContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Emelec 2010 [5] Ecuadorian Serie A 25111 [c] 1362
2011 [5] 3095 [d] 0359
2012 [5] 401314 [e] 05413
2013 [5] 35411 [f] 5469
Total1302741617133
Pachuca 2014 [5] Liga MX 2318202518
West Ham United 2014–15 [48] Premier League 3244110375
2015–16 19440001 [g] 1245
2016–17 304 [g] 070
Total5488110516810
Everton (loan) 2016–17 Premier League2131010233
Tigres UANL 2017–18 Liga MX3715103 [h] 21 [i] 04217
2018–19 315638 [h] 74515
2019–20 271004 [j] 1312
Total95217315101011834
Fenerbahçe 2020–21 Süper Lig 3412113513
2021–22 257216 [k] 53313
2022–23 31295112 [l] 34833
Total90488318811659
Internacional 2023 Série A 2296 [m] 42813
2024 243342 [n] 011 [o] 44011
2025 141305 [m] 110 [o] 5327
Total60136413521910031
Career total4731383211209029229621188
  1. Includes Copa MX, FA Cup, Turkish Cup, Copa do Brasil
  2. Includes Football League Cup/EFL Cup
  3. Seven appearances in Copa Libertadores, four appearances and one goal in Copa Sudamericana
  4. Four appearances in Copa Libertadores, one appearance in Copa Sudamericana
  5. Eight appearances in Copa Libertadores, six appearances in Copa Sudamericana
  6. Seven appearances in Copa Libertadores, four appearances and five goals in Copa Sudamericana
  7. 1 2 Appearance(s) in UEFA Europa League
  8. 1 2 Appearances in CONCACAF Champions League
  9. Appearance in Campeones Cup
  10. Two appearances in Leagues Cup, two appearances and one goal in Campeones Cup
  11. Four appearances and five goals in UEFA Europa League, two appearances in UEFA Europa Conference League
  12. Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, ten appearances and three goals in UEFA Europa League
  13. 1 2 Appearances in Copa Libertadores
  14. Appearances in Copa Sudamericana
  15. 1 2 Appearances in Campeonato Gaúcho

International

As of match played 9 September 2025 [49]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Ecuador 201210
201361
20141010
201552
2016126
201772
201856
201984
202020
2021113
2022104
202362
2024124
202553
Total10047

Scores and results list Ecuador's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Valencia goal. [49]

List of international goals scored by Enner Valencia
No.DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetition
119 November 2013 BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, United States7Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg  Honduras 2–22–2 Friendly
25 March 2014 The Den, London, England8Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 3–34–3
331 May 2014 AT&T Stadium, Arlington, United States9Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 1–31–3
44 June 2014 Sun Life Stadium, Miami, United States10Flag of England.svg  England 1–02–2
515 June 2014 Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília, Brazil11Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 1–01–2 2014 FIFA World Cup
620 June 2014 Arena da Baixada, Curitiba, Brazil12Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg  Honduras 1–12–1
72–1
86 September 2014 Lockhart Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, United States14Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 3–04–0Friendly
910 October 2014 Rentschler Field, East Hartford, United States16Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1–11–1
1014 October 2014 Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States17Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 2–05–1
114–1
1215 June 2015 Estadio Elías Figueroa Brander, Valparaíso, Chile21Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 1–32–3 2015 Copa América
1319 June 2015 Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua, Chile22Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 2–02–1
1424 March 2016 Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito, Ecuador23Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 1–02–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
158 June 2016 University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, United States27Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1–22–2 Copa América Centenario
1612 June 2016 MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, United States28Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti 1–04–0
1711 October 2016 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia33Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 1–22–22018 FIFA World Cup qualification
182–2
1915 November 2016 Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito, Ecuador34Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela 3–03–0
2013 June 2017 Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States38Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 2–03–0Friendly
215 September 2017 Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito, Ecuador40Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1–21–22018 FIFA World Cup qualification
227 September 2018 Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States42Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 1–02–0Friendly
2311 September 2018 Toyota Park, Bridgeview, United States43Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 1–02–0
2412 October 2018 Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar44Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 1–23–4
252–4
2615 November 2018 National Stadium of Peru, Lima, Peru45Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2–02–0
2720 November 2018 Estadio Rommel Fernández, Panama City, Panama46Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 2–12–1
281 June 2019 Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, United States47Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela 1–11–1
2921 June 2019 Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador, Brazil50Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 1–11–2 2019 Copa América
3014 November 2019 Estadio Reales Tamarindos, Portoviejo, Ecuador53Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 2–03–0Friendly
313–0
327 October 2021 Estadio Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo, Guayaquil, Ecuador65Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 2–03–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
333–0
3410 October 2021 Estadio Olímpico de la UCV, Caracas, Venezuela66Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela 1–01–2
3529 March 2022 Estadio Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo, Guayaquil, Ecuador70Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1–11–1
3620 November 2022 Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor, Qatar75Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 1–02–0 2022 FIFA World Cup
372–0
3825 November 2022 Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar76Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1–11–1
3917 June 2023 Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States78Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 1–01–0Friendly
4020 June 2023 Subaru Park, Chester, United States79Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 1–03–1
4112 June 2024 Subaru Park, Chester, United States85Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 1–03–1
4210 September 2024 Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado, Quito, Ecuador91Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1–01–0 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification
4314 November 2024 Estadio Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo, Guayaquil, Ecuador94Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 1–04–0
4419 November 2024 Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla, Colombia95Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1–01–0
4521 March 2025 Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado, Quito, Ecuador96Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela 1–02–1
462–0
479 September 2025 Estadio Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo, Guayaquil, Ecuador100Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1–01–0

Honours

Emelec

Tigres UANL

Fenerbahçe

Internacional

Individual

See also

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