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Zarek Valentin was born on 6 August, 1991 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. Discover Zarek Valentin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?

Popular As Zarek Chase Valentin
Occupation N/A
Age 32 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 6 August, 1991
Birthday 6 August
Birthplace Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Nationality United States

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Zarek Valentin Height, Weight & Measurements

At 32 years old, Zarek Valentin height is 1.83 m and Weight 71 kg.

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Height 1.83 m
Weight 71 kg
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Zarek Valentin Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

2019

Valentin made his 2019 season debut on March 2, a 3–3 draw with the Colorado Rapids in the opening game of the season. He missed games on August 31 and September 7 due to a leg injury, followed by missing the game on September 15 due to the birth of his son, before returning to the team. Valentin made 21 appearances in the league, with zero goals and assists, to help the Timbers qualify for their third straight playoffs. However Valentin would not feature in their first round match that saw the Timbers lose 2–1 to Real Salt Lake.

On November 19, 2019, Valentin was selected by Nashville SC in the 2019 MLS Expansion Draft and was subsequently traded to the Houston Dynamo in exchange for Joe Willis.

2018

On March 4, 2018, Valentin made his first appearance of the 2018 season, coming on as a substitute in a 2–1 loss to LA Galaxy in matchweek 1. He would make his first start of the season the following game, a 4–0 loss to the New York Red Bulls. Valentin made 32 league appearances for the Timbers as he helped them finish fifth in the Western Conference and qualify for the playoffs for the second consecutive season. He made his first career playoff appearance on October 31, playing the full 90 minutes of the Timbers 2–1 win over FC Dallas in the knockout round. In the conference semifinals with Seattle Sounders, Valentin started the first leg, a 2–1 win, and came on as a late substitute in the second leg, a 3–2 loss, with Portland advancing on penalties. He started both legs of the conference final, helping Portland record a 2–1 victory over Sporting Kansas City on aggregate and advance to the 2018 MLS Cup Final. Valentin would start the final, but the Timbers would fall to Atlanta United 2–0. Valentin appeared in 40 of a possible 43 games for Portland in 2018, setting career highs for MLS appearances, starts, and minutes. On December 10, 2018, Valentin signed a new contract with Portland.

2017

Valentin made his first appearance of the 2017 season on March 18, recording one assist in a 4–2 win over the Houston Dynamo in matchweek 3. After not featuring much at the start of the year, Valentin spent time with Timbers 2 in the USL. He returned to the first team on May 20, coming off the bench in a 4–1 loss to his former team the Impact. Valentin got his second assist of the season on June 2 in a 2–0 win over San Jose. On July 29 he picked up his third assist of the year in a 2–2 draw with Houston. Valentin made 19 appearances in the regular season to help the Timbers finish first place in the Western Conference. Valentin would not feature in the playoffs, with the Timbers losing in the Conference Semifinals to Houston.

2016

On January 12, 2016, Valentin joined the Portland Timbers, reuniting with Caleb Porter, who was his coach at Akron. Portland traded a 2016 season international roster slot to Montreal to acquireValentin's rights. Valentin made his Timbers debut on March 13 in a 2–1 defeat to the San Jose Earthquakes. He scored his first goal for Portland on July 23 in a 2–1 loss to the LA Galaxy. After missing 5 games with a bone bruise, Valentin returned to the lineup on September 3, picking up his first assist for the Timbers in a 3–1 loss to FC Dallas. He made his first appearance in a continental competition on September 14, picking up an assist in a 4–1 defeat to Deportivo Saprissa in the CONCACAF Champions League group stage. Valentin ended his first season in Portland with 24 appearances and 1 goal across all competitions. The Timbers ended the season in 7th place in the Western Conference, 2 points behind the lost playoff spot.

On September 15, 2016, Valentin was called up to the Puerto Rico national team by coach Carlos García Cantarero ahead of two 2017 Caribbean Cup qualifying games against Curaçao and Antigua and Barbuda, although he did not appear in those matches.

2015

Valentin made his first appearance of the 2015 season on April 6, 3–1 loss to Sandefjord in matchweek one. He recorded his first assist of the season on April 30 in a 2–1 defeat to FK Haugesund. On July 18, he scored his first goal of the season in a 2–1 victory against Molde FK. Valentin finished the season with 1 goal and 4 assists in 24 appearances to help Bodø/Glimt finish in 9th place.

2013

On March 27, 2013, Valentin joined Norwegian Adeccoligaen club FK Bodø/Glimt until the end of the year. He made his debut for Bodø/Glimt on April 7 in a 3–1 win over Ullensaker/Kisa IL in the opening match of the Adeccoligaen season. He recorded his first assist for the club on April 18 to help Bodø/Glimt defeat IK Junkeren in the NM Cupen first round. On May 5 he picked up two assists to help Bodø/Glimt to a 3–0 win over Follo FK. On June 19, Valentin recorded an assist to help Bodø/Glimt defeat Odds BK in the NM Cupen Round of 16. He scored his first goal for the club on November 3 to help Bodø/Glimt to a 2–1 over Stabæk. Valentin helped Bodø/Glimt finish first in the league and win promotion to the Tippeligaen.

On December 19, 2013, Valentin signed on a permanent deal with Bodø/Glimt. He made his Tippeligaen debut on March 30, 2014, in a 1–1 draw with Aalesunds FK. On April 9, Valentin suffered a torn achilles in training. Valentin managed to return to the field for the final match of the season on November 9, coming on as a substitute in a 3–2 win over Viking FK. Bodø/Glimt missed Valentin during the season, finishing just one spot above the relegation playoffs and allowing 60 goals, tied for the most in the league.

2012

Valentin joined expansion side Montreal Impact ahead of the 2012 season after Chivas USA left him unprotected In the 2011 MLS Expansion Draft. He made his impact debut on March 31 in a 5–2 loss to the New York Red Bulls. He scored the first goal of his professional career on July 8 to help Montreal to a 2–1 win over the Columbus Crew. Valentin suffered an ankle injury on July 21. He returned to play some games with the reserves, but did not appear with the first team again. He made 15 appearances in his first season in Montreal, but the Impact finished in 7th place in the Eastern Conference, missing out on the playoffs by 11 points. Ahead of the 2013 season, Marco Schällibaum took over as Impact manager. Schällibaum discussed with Valentin that he would not get significant playing time in 2013, and they should look for a situation where he would get more minutes.

2011

Valentin was drafted in the first round, fourth overall, of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft by Chivas USA. He made his professional debut on March 19, 2011, in Chivas's first game of the 2011 MLS Season, a 3–2 loss to Sporting Kansas City. Valentin made 25 appearances in his rookie season, but it was a disappointing season for Chivas USA as the team missed out on the playoffs by 13 points.

2010

In his 2010 season at the University of Akron, Valentin helped lead his team to the NCAA Men's Division I Soccer Championship, where the team won the school's first ever National Championship. As an important part of the defense, Valentin let in only 16 goals over the entire season.

At the completion of his 2010 season at the University of Akron, Valentin chose to forgo his final two seasons of collegiate eligibility, declaring for the MLS SuperDraft and signing a Generation Adidas contract with Major League Soccer as one of eleven players that year.

Valentin has been a member of various US Youth National teams, including the U-20s, U-18s, U-17 and U-15s. He has 29 caps for the United States U-20 men's national soccer team. Valentin was a valuable part of the 2010 Milk Cup winning squad. He assisted the final goal in their 3–0 victory over Northern Ireland in the final.

Valentin has two brothers and one sister. One of his older brothers is retired soccer player Julian Valentin, who played for MLS club LA Galaxy and NASL club FC Tampa Bay. His hobbies include cooking and playing the guitar. In 2010 Zarek was featured in The New York Times Magazine as one of eleven Next-Gen American Soccer players. Valentin speaks fluent Spanish, and is of Puerto Rican descent.

1991

Zarek Chase Valentin (born August 6, 1991) is an American soccer player who currently plays for the Houston Dynamo in Major League Soccer.

1923

Valentin graduated from Manheim Township High School before enrolling at the University of Akron in 2009. He started all 25 games for the Zips in his freshman year, and was off the field for only 11 minutes. He was a key contributor in defense and allowed just seven goals all season, helping them finish with a (23-1-0) season until ultimately losing in penalties during the NCAA National Championship in 2009. Although the team didn't take home the title, this was their first year making it to the finals. During just his first year in Ohio, amongst many recognitions, he was named Mid-American Conference Newcomer of the Year, College Soccer News All-Freshman First Team, All-MAC First Team, University of Akron All-Tournament Team Defensive MVP (Sept. 18-20), and made the College Soccer News Freshman Top 100 list.