Fabián Orellana Explained

Fabián Orellana
Fullname:Fabián Ariel Orellana Valenzuela
Birth Date:27 January 1986[1]
Birth Place:Santiago, Chile
Height:1.68 m
Position:Winger
Youthclubs1:Colo-Colo
Youthyears2:2000–2005
Youthclubs2:Audax Italiano
Years1:2005–2009
Clubs1:Audax Italiano
Caps1:117
Goals1:27
Years2:2009–2011
Caps2:0
Goals2:0
Years3:2009–2010
Clubs3:Xerez (loan)
Caps3:26
Goals3:2
Years4:2010–2011
Clubs4:Granada (loan)
Caps4:39
Goals4:8
Years5:2011–2013
Caps5:17
Goals5:0
Years6:2011–2012
Clubs6:Celta (loan)
Caps6:37
Goals6:13
Years7:2013–2017
Caps7:120
Goals7:19
Years8:2017
Clubs8:Valencia (loan)
Caps8:16
Goals8:1
Years9:2017–2018
Caps9:0
Goals9:0
Years10:2018
Clubs10:Eibar (loan)
Caps10:17
Goals10:3
Years11:2018–2020
Caps11:62
Goals11:11
Years12:2020–2021
Caps12:30
Goals12:6
Years13:2021–2022
Caps13:20
Goals13:0
Nationalyears1:2008–2021
Nationalcaps1:44
Nationalgoals1:2
Club-Update:17:47, 4 November 2022 (UTC)

Fabián Ariel Orellana Valenzuela (pronounced as /es-419/; born 27 January 1986) is a Chilean professional footballer who plays as a winger.

After starting out at Audax Italiano, he went on to spend most of his professional career in Spain, where he represented Xerez, Granada, Celta, Valencia, Eibar and Valladolid. Over ten seasons, he amassed La Liga totals of 288 games and 42 goals with all the clubs.

A Chilean international since 2008, Orellana appeared in two World Cups and the Copa América Centenario, winning the latter tournament.

Club career

Born in Santiago, Orellana began his career in Colo-Colo and then moved to Audax Italiano. He made his Primera División debut at only 18, and scored 12 league goals in 38 games in the 2007 season as his team finished third in the Apertura, won their Clausura group and reached the semi-finals in the play-offs.

Orellana signed with Udinese Calcio in Italy on 23 May 2009, for 3.2 million,[2] being immediately loaned to Xerez CD in the Spanish Segunda División.[3] In the following campaign he continued in that country and tier, joining Granada CF also in a temporary deal[4] and being a solid contributor as the Andalusians returned to La Liga after a 35-year absence, netting seven times – plus once in the play-offs[5] – in 2,673 minutes of play (he was also sent off three times).[6]

In the middle of 2011, Orellana became the property of Granada. In September he was loaned to another Spanish second-division club, RC Celta de Vigo.[7]

Orellana was acquired for good by the Galicians in early January 2013.[8] On 5 April 2015, he was sent off in the dying minutes of a 1–0 home loss to FC Barcelona for throwing a piece of turf at Sergio Busquets' face.[9]

On 31 January 2017, after a serious run-in with manager Eduardo Berizzo,[10] [11] Orellana signed a four-month loan with Valencia CF in the same league, with the possibility of making the move permanent until June 2018 at the end of the campaign.[12] [13] He was completely ostracised by the latter's new coach Marcelino García Toral,[14] and on 1 December 2017 he moved to SD Eibar also of the Spanish top flight on loan until the following 30 June.[15] In April 2018, immediately after the Basque side confirmed their survival, a permanent €2 million contract was agreed after the pertinent clause was triggered;[16] he scored eight goals in 2019–20 and also provided more assists than anyone in the squad, as they again managed to stay afloat.[17]

On 20 July 2020, Real Valladolid announced Orellana had joined them on a two-year deal.[18] On 30 August 2021, however, after being relegated, he terminated his contract with the club.[19]

Seven-a-side football

After leaving Club Deportivo Universidad Católica in his homeland, Orellana returned to Spain in 2023 with xBuyer Team in the Kings League.[20]

International career

Orellana made his debut for Chile in 2008. On 15 October of the same year he scored his first international goal, in a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Argentina in Santiago (1–0 win).[21]

On 10 October 2009, for the same competition, Orellana closed the scoring in a 4–2 win in Colombia, securing the national team's qualification to the World Cup after 12 years.[22] In the final stages in South Africa, he came on as a substitute for Alexis Sánchez midway through the second half of a 2–1 group stage defeat against eventual champions Spain.[23]

Orellana played in the 2008 Toulon Tournament with the under-20s, helping them to the second position.[24]

International goals

Scores and results list Chile's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Orellana goal.

List of international goals scored by Fabián Orellana
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
115 October 2008 Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile 1–0 1–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
210 October 2009 Atanasio Girardot, Medellín, Colombia 2–4 2–4

Personal life

Orellana's nickname, El Poeta (The poet), came from his resemblance to a Chilean comedy character who had the same name. After his goal against Argentina, he also began being referred to as El Histórico (The historic one).[25]

Honours

Universidad Católica

2021[26]

Chile

2016[27]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fabián Orellana. Valencia CF. 18 August 2017. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20170819022836/http://en.valenciacf.com/ver/72236/orellana.html?temporada=2017. 19 August 2017.
  2. Web site: Orellana: Ficha por el Udinese. Orellana: Signs for Udinese. Fichajes. es. 23 May 2009. 8 April 2015.
  3. Web site: Orellana: Cedido al Xerez. Orellana: Loaned to Xerez. Fichajes. es. 30 August 2009. 8 April 2015.
  4. Web site: Mercado: Es oficial, el Granada ficha a Orellana, cedido por el Udinese. Mercado: It's official, Granada sign Orellana, loaned by Udinese. Goal. es. 29 July 2010. 8 April 2015.
  5. News: Granada sigue adelante tras batir al Celta en los penaltis. Granada progress after beating Celta on penalties. Diario AS. es. 11 June 2011. 21 May 2014.
  6. News: Fabián Orellana se convierte en el jugador más expulsado de toda la Liga. Fabián Orellana becomes player with most ejections in entire League. Ideal. es. 22 February 2011. 21 May 2014. 21 May 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140521204139/http://granadacf.ideal.es/noticias/2011-02-22/224387-fabian-orellana-convierte-jugador-expulsado.html. dead.
  7. News: Pina decidió que Orellana fuera al Celta porque Udinese tiene muchos extranjeros. Pina decided Orellana moved to Celta because Udinese has many foreign players. Ideal. es. 11 September 2011. 11 September 2011. 29 December 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181229075830/https://granadacf.ideal.es/noticias/2011-09-11/303033-pina-decidio-orellana-fuera-celta.html. dead.
  8. News: El Granada mueve ficha en el mercado invernal. Granada make a move in winter transfer market. Marca. es. 1 January 2013. 8 April 2015.
  9. Web site: Celta Vigo 0–1 Barcelona. BBC Sport. 5 April 2015. 22 September 2020.
  10. News: Una respuesta, un incendio. One reply, one fire. Faro de Vigo. Juan Carlos. Álvarez. es. 18 January 2017. 31 January 2017.
  11. News: "¡Que se vaya a cagar!". "Let him eat shit!". Mundo Deportivo. es. 18 January 2017. 31 January 2017.
  12. News: Orellana ya está en Valencia. Orellana is already in Valencia. Marca. es. 31 January 2017. 31 January 2017.
  13. Web site: No dudé en ningún momento venir al Valencia. I never had any doubts about coming to Valencia. Valencia CF. es. 1 February 2017. 3 February 2017.
  14. News: Marcelino comunica a Orellana que no cuenta con él. Marcelino tells Orellana he does not want him. Marca. Fernando. Álvarez. es. 31 July 2017. 9 December 2022.
  15. Web site: Orellana, cedido por el Valencia hasta final de temporada. Orellana, loaned by Valencia until the end of the season. SD Eibar. es. 1 December 2017. 31 December 2017.
  16. Web site: Oficial: El ficha a Fabián Orellana. Official: Eibar sign Fabián Orellana. El Desmarque. David. Torres. es. 27 April 2018. 20 July 2020.
  17. Web site: Orellana se va del Eibar como el "fenómeno" del equipo. Orellana leaves Eibar as the team's "star". En Cancha. es. 29 June 2020. 15 October 2021.
  18. Web site: Orellana 2022. Real Valladolid. es. 20 July 2020. 20 July 2020.
  19. Web site: Orellana no continúa en el Pucela. Orellana does not continue at Pucela. Real Valladolid. es. 30 August 2021. 30 August 2021.
  20. News: Orellana da un giro radical y ya tiene nuevo equipo en Europa. Orellana goes radical and he already has a new team in Europe. Diario AS. José Tomás. Fernández. es. 4 February 2023. 5 February 2023.
  21. Web site: En vivo: La 'Roja' venció por 1–0 a Argentina con gol de Fabián Orellana. Live: The 'Roja' beat Argentina 1–0 with goal from Fabián Orellana. ADN Radio Chile. es. 15 October 2008. 19 October 2017.
  22. Web site: Valdivia helps Chile clinch spot. https://web.archive.org/web/20121226223838/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/southafrica2010/news/newsid=1116485/index.html. dead. 26 December 2012. FIFA. 11 October 2009. 30 October 2011.
  23. News: España resuelve el pase en su peor partido. Spain go through in their worst game. Marca. Roberto. Palomar. es. 25 June 2010. 21 May 2014.
  24. Web site: Chile no pudo con Italia y sólo obtuvo el vicecampeonato en Toulon. Chile could not handle Italy and could only finish second in Toulon. Al Aire Libre. es. 29 May 2008. 27 December 2021.
  25. News: Orellana: Mejor 'histórico' que 'poeta'. Orellana: Better 'historic' than 'poet'. Ideal. R.. Lamelas. Mariela. Puebla. es. 14 July 2012. 8 April 2015.
  26. Web site: La ruta del histórico primer tetracampeonato de Universidad Católica. All the fixtures in Universidad Católica's historic first back-to-back-to-back-to-back championship. Goal. Carla. Bernucci. es. 4 December 2021. 27 December 2021.
  27. News: Chile win Copa América once again as Argentina title drought continues. The Guardian. Aaron. Timms. 27 June 2016. 27 June 2016.