Jorge Dely Valdés

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Jorge Dely Valdés
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Personal information
Full name Jorge Luis Dely Valdés
Date of birth March 12, 1967 (age 39)
Place of birth Colón, Panama, Panama
Position Forward
Youth clubs
1975-1987 Atlético Colón
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
1988-1989
1989-1990
1991
1992
1993-1994
1995
1996
1997-1998
1999-2000
2001-2002
2003
2003-2006
Deportivo Paraguayo
Porvenir
Nacional
Unión Española
Toshiba Kawasaki
Cerezo Osaka
Sagan Tosu
Consadole Sapporo
Colorado Rapids
Omiya Ardija
Kawasaki Frontale
Arabe Unido
 ?? (??)
 ?? (??)
 ?? (??)
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47 (53)
31 (19)
25 (24)
60 (61)
52 (17)
50 (34)
18 (3)
 ?? (??)
National team
1990-2005 Panama  ?? (??)
Teams managed
2006-present Panama Sub-17

* Professional club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.

Jorge Luis Dely Valdes (born March 12, 1967 in Colon, Panama) is a Panamanian football player, one of the best of his generation. He is a twin brother of Julio Dely Valdes.

Dely Valdes began his professional career in 1989 in Argentina with Deportivo Paraguayo of Argentina, where he scored 28 goals. A move to El Porvenir for the 1990 season did not prove successful, as a leg injury kept him out most of the season, and he moved to Nacional of Uruguay the next season, where he won the Uruguayan Championship in 1992. In the next year, he won the Chilean Cup championship with Club Union Espanola.

Dely Valdes then moved to the J. League, where he played with Club Toshiba. In his first season, 1993, he led the J. League scoring table with 20 goals, and improved that in 1994, again leading the league with 34. Dely Valdes was transferred to Cerezo Osaka for the 1995 season, and continued his dominance, scoring 19 goals. In the subsequent season he moved to Tosu Future, where he scored 24 goals. For the 1998 season, Dely Valdes was signed by a second division club, Consadole Sapporo, looking to return to the first division; Jorge helped the team do just that, by scoring 40 goals in leading the team back. Dely Valdes remained with Sapporo in 1999, scoring 20 goals that season.

Dely Valdes returned to CONCACAF following the 1999 J. League season to play in Major League Soccer for the Colorado Rapids. Dely Valdes continued his scoring rate in the 1999 MLS season, registering 10 goals and 6 assists in 32 games for the Rapids. He continued to score in 2000, registering another 7 goals and 1 assist in 20 games, 13 starts, for the Rapids.

Jorge was a very dangerous striker for the Panama national team for over a decade, playing with the team in the 1990, 1994, 1998 and 2002 World Cup Qualifying cycles.

In the Gold Cup of 2005, he scores two goals and led Panama to the final match against the United States.

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