Luis Gabriel Valenzuela

Luis Valenzuela
Personal information
Full name Luis Gabriel Valenzuela Toledo
Date of birth (1988-02-22) 22 February 1988
Place of birth Puente Alto, Chile
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing position Central midfielder
Club information
Current team
Santiago Wanderers
Number 23
Youth career
2001–2005 Colo-Colo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2008 Colo-Colo 3 (0)
2007Deportes Temuco (loan) ? (?)
2008Santiago Morning (loan) 2 (0)
2009 Deportes Temuco ? (?)
2010 Curicó Unido 30 (6)
2011–2012 Unión San Felipe 28 (5)
2012–2014 Deportes Antofagasta 44 (12)
2014–2015 O'Higgins 30 (5)
2015 Cobresal 12 (2)
2016 Deportes Melipilla 14 (7)
2017 Santiago Wanderers 14 (3)
2017–2018 Deportes Antofagasta 10 (2)
2018– Santiago Wanderers 5 (2)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 18 August 2018

Luis Gabriel Valenzuela Toledo (born 22 February 1988) is a Chilean footballer who plays as a central midfielder and currently plays for Santiago Wanderers.

Career

He began his career as a youth player as a U-12 in Colo-Colo, the most successful team in Chile, then he was promoted to the adult team in 2006, aged 18, where he made his debut in August 2006 and at the end of the season, won Clausura 2006 Chilean Championship along with his team members Alexis Sanchez and Humberto Suazo. Also ended up as the runner-up in Copa Sudamericana 2006 under the lead management of Claudio Borghi. He stayed in Colo-Colo until 2007. Then he joined Santiago Morning in 2008. After the contract ended, he signed with Unión Temuco in 2009. In 2010, he played with Curicó Unido a team from the Chilean Primera División B. Beginning the season 2010/2011, he had agreed upon a contract with Unión San Felipe.

On August 2011, ArceSports (the footballer's agent) in association with Soccer Soccer Sport in Brazil, got a pre-contract between Luis Valenzuela and Ceará Sporting Club for a five-year period with this Campeonato Brasileiro Série A team.

On 2014, he is signed for the Chilean club O'Higgins. [1][2]


Honours

Colo-Colo

Chilean Primera División
2006 Clausura
Copa Sudamericana 2006
Runner-up 2006

References


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