Real Valladolid C.F.
Real Valladolid Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team (also known as Pucela). It was founded on 20 June 1928 and holds its matches at Nuevo José Zorrilla stadium,[1] Valladolid, Castile and León.[2]
Full name | Real Valladolid Club de Fútbol, S.A.D. | |||
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Founded | 1928 | |||
Ground | Estadio José Zorrilla, Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain (capacity: 26,512) | |||
Chairman | Ronaldo Fenomeno | |||
Manager | José Luis Mendilibar | |||
League | Segunda División | |||
2022/23 | La Liga, 18th | |||
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Valladolid plays in the LFP (Spanish Football League).
The team has a reserve team in the Third División (4th tier of the Spanish league).[3]
Its the just team from its region in play Europeans competitions: UEFA Cup (1984-85, 1997-98) and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1989-90).[2]
At 1983-84 they made its most succesful season after won the former League Cup to Atlético de Madrid 0-3.[4]
League position
Season | League | Position |
2000/01 | La Liga | 16th |
2001/02 | La Liga | 12th |
2002/03 | La Liga | 13th |
2003/04 | La Liga | 18th |
2004/05 | Segunda División | 6th |
2005/06 | Segunda División | 11th |
2006/07 | Segunda División | Champions |
2007/08 | La Liga | 15th |
2008/09 | La Liga | 16th |
Former position
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Real Valladolid C.F. Media
Real Valladolid uniform in the season 1983–84, when the club won its only official trophy: the 1984 Copa de la Liga
Real Valladolid players cruising the Río Pisuerga while celebrating the club's promotion to La Liga in April 2007
Diego Costa next to Gerard Piqué during an away fixture versus FC Barcelona in May 2010
References
- ↑ Estadio José Zorrilla. Real Valladolid Fútbol Club. http://www.realvalladolid.es/elclub/estadiojosezorrilla/. Retrieved 7 April 2014 (in Spanish)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Historia del Real Valladolid. http://www.realvalladolid.es/elclub/historia/cronologia. Retrieved 4 August 2009 (in Spanish)
- ↑ Real Valladolid B. http://www.realvalladolid.es/equipos/valladolid-B/plantillaValladolid-B. Retrieved 14 December 2008 (in Spanish)
- ↑ Spain - List of League Cup Finals. 4 September 2009. http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/spanleagcuphist.html
Other websites
- Official website (in Spanish)
- Futbolme team profile (in Spanish)