Envigado Pabón started his career with
Envigado, where he became the top goalscorer of the
2008 Copa Colombia alongside Wilson Mena.
Nacional In 2010, Pabón moved to Colombian team
Atlético Nacional. He is remembered for scoring a free-kick from 40 yards against
Peñarol during a
2012 Copa Libertadores group stage game which Nacional won 4–0 away from home, with two of the goals coming from Pabón. Nacional went on to lose in the Round of 16 against
Velez Sarsfield. Pabón ended the Copa Libertadores tournament with 7 goals, and being named player of the week for the tournament once, in 21–23 February. With Nacional, Pabón also won the
2011 Liga Postobón Apertura, in which Nacional faced
La Equidad, after losing the first leg 2–1, Nacional needed to win by a goal in the second leg to go into penalties. Pabón scored two goals in the away leg which ended 2–1, and scored his penalty in the shootout, which helped Nacional win its 11th National title. He has also scored a total of 50 goals in 71 games for Nacional since his arrival.
Parma Pabón attracted interest from many European clubs, eventually joining
Serie A club
Parma F.C. on 27 June 2012, signing a five-year contract. His spell in Italy was not a great success, producing 1 goal in 11 games. During the January 2013 transfer window,
C.F. Monterrey announced that Pabón would be transferred the following summer to play for them.
Betis (loan) Shortly after being transferred to Monterrey, it was announced that Pabón would be loaned to
Real Betis in Spain for the next six months. However, he was registered as a loan by Parma because
FIFA does not allow a player to be registered to three teams in one season. Therefore, having been registered by Monterrey he would not have been able to play for Betis. Pabón scored a higher goal per game ratio in Spain than he did in Italy. He notably scored a goal against
FC Barcelona in just the first minute of the game.
Valencia On 16 August 2013, it was announced that Pabón would be returning to
La Liga with
Valencia CF, after spending just a summer at
C.F. Monterrey. Having been impressed with his short spell at Betis for the latter half of the 2012–13 season, Valencia agreed to pay €7.5 million for his services. On 1 September 2013, he made his debut in his new team, against
FC Barcelona in an eventual 2–3 home loss. Pabón scored his first goal for the
Che on 19 October 2013, in a 1–2 loss to
Real Sociedad.
São Paulo (loan) On 27 January 2014, Pabón signed for one year on loan with Brazilian side
São Paulo FC. Even after being Valencia's most expensive signing in the 2013–14 transfer window, Pabón did not adapt in Valencia and, with
Eduardo Vargas' arrival, he faced more competition for a place in the first team, resulting in his decision to join another club. Pabón scored his first goal for his new club on 26 February: in a penalty kick, the Colombian scored the last goal of a 3–1 victory against
XV de Piracicaba, in a
2014 São Paulo State League game. Pabón asked for
Rogério Ceni, long-time idol in the club and official penalty kicker, to take it. According to Ceni: "He had already asked me to take it against
Santos (who
São Paulo faced before
XV de Piracicaba). But this is not a problem here." On 3 June 2014, Pabón left
Tricolor, with the club, in its site, thanking the forward by his presentations for the
city of the same name's side. In his last game for club, on 31 May, in the 2–1 win against
Atlético Mineiro, Pabón scored the winning goal in the last minutes of the game. He said: "I remain very happy for the opportunity to have played for a giant club as São Paulo FC who gave me my first passage into Brazilian football."
Monterrey In June 2014, the Monterrey confirmed it had signed the Colombian from Valencia for $7 million. On 1 July 2021, Pabón and C.F. Monterrey parted ways by mutual consent. ==Club statistics==