Enner Valencia


Enner Remberto Valencia Lastra is an Ecuadorian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga MX club Tigres UANL and the Ecuador national team.
He has previously played for Emelec in Ecuador, where he won the 2013 Ecuadorian Serie A and was awarded the Copa Sudamericana Golden Boot in 2013. Valencia also played for Pachuca in Mexico, being awarded the Liga MX Golden Boot in the 2014 Clausura tournament. He joined West Ham United for an estimated £12 million in July 2014.
At international level, Valencia has earned more than 50 caps for Ecuador since his debut in 2012. He represented the nation at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2015, 2016 and the 2019 Copa América, and is their joint-top goalscorer with Agustín Delgado in World Cup tournaments with three goals. Valencia is Ecuador's joint-top scorer of all-time with 31 goals.

Club career

Emelec

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. In 2008, he was transferred to Emelec. 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. Valencia's first professional career goal was on 10 March, scoring the only goal to gain an important away win against LDU Quito. Emelec were runners-up to champions LDU Quito, losing 2–1 on aggregate score.
Valencia scored nine league goals in 30 league matches in 2011. 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. 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.
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. He finished the season as league champions with Emelec, the club's first since 2002.

Pachuca

After numerous rumours involving the interest of Liga MX side Pachuca for Valencia, both parties came to terms and agreed on a transfer.
On 18 January 2014, Valencia scored his first goal in a 2–1 victory against Tijuana. The following week he scored two goals to in Pachuca's first away win league match against league champions Club León. 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.

West Ham United

2014–15

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. 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. 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. 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.
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. The strike, timed at, was described by journalist Henry Winter of The Daily Telegraph as an "exceptional goal". 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, and a goal in a 2–2 draw with Stoke City.

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. It was confirmed that he had suffered "significant" injuries to his right knee and ankle, and was ruled out for twelve weeks. Valencia scored his first league goals of the 2015–16 season with two in a 3–1 comeback win against Bournemouth on 12 January 2016, including a powerfully hit free-kick.

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. 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.

Tigres UANL

On 13 July 2017, Valencia signed for Tigres UANL for an undisclosed fee.

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.
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. 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. 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.
In June 2014, Valencia was named in Ecuador's squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. 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. In Ecuador's second match, Valencia scored both goals to defeat Honduras 2–1 in Curitiba. 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.
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. 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.

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. In October 2016, a warrant was issued for his arrest in Ecuador for unpaid child support.

Career statistics

Club

International

International goals

No.DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetition
119 November 2013BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, United States72–22–2Friendly
25 March 2014The Den, London, England83–34–3Friendly
331 May 2014AT&T Stadium, Arlington, United States91–31–3Friendly
44 June 2014Sun Life Stadium, Miami, United States101–02–2Friendly
515 June 2014Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília, Brazil111–01–22014 FIFA World Cup
620 June 2014Arena da Baixada, Curitiba, Brazil121–12–12014 FIFA World Cup
720 June 2014Arena da Baixada, Curitiba, Brazil122–12–12014 FIFA World Cup
86 September 2014Lockhart Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, United States143–04–0Friendly
910 October 2014Rentschler Field, East Hartford, United States161–11–1Friendly
1014 October 2014Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States172–05–1Friendly
1114 October 2014Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States174–15–1Friendly
1215 June 2015Estadio Elías Figueroa Brander, Valparaíso, Chile211–32–32015 Copa América
1319 June 2015Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua, Chile222–02–12015 Copa América
1424 March 2016Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito, Ecuador231–02–22018 FIFA World Cup qualification
158 June 2016University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, United States271–22–2Copa América Centenario
1612 June 2016MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, United States281–04–0Copa América Centenario
1711 October 2016Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia331–22–22018 FIFA World Cup qualification
1811 October 2016Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia332–22–22018 FIFA World Cup qualification
1915 November 2016Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito, Ecuador343–03–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification
2013 June 2017Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States382–03–0Friendly
215 September 2017Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito, Ecuador401–21–22018 FIFA World Cup qualification
227 September 2018Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States421–02–0Friendly
2311 September 2018Toyota Park, Bridgeview, United States431–02–0Friendly
2412 October 2018Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar441–23–4Friendly
2512 October 2018Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar442–43–4Friendly
2615 November 2018Estadio Nacional del Perú, Lima, Peru452–02–0Friendly
2720 November 2018Estadio Rommel Fernández, Panama City, Panama462–12–1Friendly
281 June 2019Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, United States471–11–1Friendly
2921 June 2019Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador, Brazil501–11–22019 Copa América
3014 November 2019Estadio Reales Tamarindos, Portoviejo, Ecuador532–03–0Friendly
3114 November 2019Estadio Reales Tamarindos, Portoviejo, Ecuador533–03–0Friendly

Honours

Emelec
Tigres UANL
Individual