Jorge Valdivia, born on October nineteenth, nineteen eighty-three, is a distinguished former professional footballer from Chile, renowned for his role as an attacking midfielder. His football journey began in the youth ranks of Colo-Colo, where he showcased his talent and potential.
In two thousand three, Valdivia made a significant impact during his loan spell at Universidad de Concepción, marking his debut season with impressive performances. After further loan experiences in Europe, he returned to Colo-Colo in two thousand five, where he celebrated victory in the Torneo Apertura title just a year later, solidifying his status in Chilean football.
Valdivia's career took a pivotal turn when he joined Palmeiras, a Brazilian club where he spent seven fruitful years, with a brief stint at Al Ain in between. During his time with Verdão, he played in over one hundred matches, contributing to the team's success with a Paulistão title in two thousand eight, a Copa do Brasil in two thousand twelve, and a Série B title in two thousand thirteen.
On the international stage, Valdivia represented Chile from two thousand four to two thousand seventeen, playing a crucial role in the national team's historic victory at the 2015 Copa América, the first in their history. He had previously participated in two earlier editions of the tournament in two thousand seven and two thousand eleven, as well as in the World Cups of two thousand ten and two thousand fourteen. Throughout his international career, he scored seven goals in seventy-eight appearances.