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Valencia Club de Fútbol (, ca-valencia, València Club de Futbol ), commonly referred to as Valencia CF (or simply Valencia) is a professional
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club based in
Valencia Valencia ( va, València) is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third-most populated municipality in Spain, with 791,413 inhabitants. It is also the capital of the province of the same name. The wider urban area al ...
, Spain, that currently plays in
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, the top flight of the Spanish league system. Valencia were founded in 1919 and have played their home games at the 55.000-seater
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since 1923. Valencia has won six Spanish League titles, eight
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titles, one
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, and one Copa Eva Duarte. In European competitions, they have won two
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s, one
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, one
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, two
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s, and one
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. They also reached two
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finals in a row (
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). Valencia were also members of the G-14 group of leading European football clubs and since its end has been part of the original members of the European Club Association. In total, Valencia have reached seven major European finals, winning four of them. It is one of the biggest clubs in the world in terms of number of associates (registered paying supporters), with more than 50,000 season ticket holders and another 20,000+ season ticket holders on the waiting list. Over the years, the club has achieved a global reputation for their prolific youth academy, or ''"Acadèmia''." Products of their academy include world-class talents such as Raúl Albiol,
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, Miguel Ángel Angulo,
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David Albelda David Albelda Aliqués (; born 1 September 1977) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a defensive midfielder, currently a manager. He played mainly for local Valencia during his extensive professional career, being team captain for ov ...
,
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, and
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. Current stars of the game to have graduated in recent years include Isco,
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, Juan Bernat,
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, Carlos Soler, Ferran Torres, and Paco Alcácer.


History

The club was established on 5 March 1919 and officially approved on 18 March 1919, with Octavio Augusto Milego Díaz as its first president; incidentally the presidency was decided by a
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. The club played its first competitive match away from home on 21 May 1919 against Valencia Gimnástico, and lost the match 1–0. Valencia CF moved into the Mestalla stadium in 1923, having played its home matches at the Algirós ground since 7 December 1919. The first match at Mestalla pitted the home side against Castellón Castalia and ended a 0–0 draw. In another match the day after, Valencia won against the same opposition 1–0. Valencia CF won the Regional Championship in 1923, and was eligible to play in the domestic
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cup competition for the first time in its history.


1940s: Emergence as a giant in Spanish football

The
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halted the progress of the Valencia team until 1941, when it won the Copa del Rey, beating
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in the final. In the 1941–42 season, the club won its first Spanish
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championship title, although winning the Copa del Rey was more reputable than the championship at that time. The club maintained its consistency to capture the league title again in the 1943–44 season, as well as the 1946–47 league edition. They would conclude their decade of success by winning the 1949 Copa del Rey, this would mean Valencia would end the decade with a record of three La Liga titles and two Copa del Reys. This would cement their name in Spanish football. In the 1950s, the club failed to emulate the success of the 1940s, even though it grew as a club. A restructuring of Mestalla resulted in an increase in spectator capacity to 45,000, while the club had a number of Spanish and foreign stars. Players such as Spanish international Antonio Puchades and Dutch forward
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graced the pitch at Mestalla. In the 1952–53 season, the club finished as runners-up in the La Liga, and in the following season, the club won the Copa del Rey, then known as the Copa del Generalísimo.


1960s: European successes in the Fairs Cup

While managing indifferent league form in the early 1960s, the club had its first European success in the form of the
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(the forerunner to the
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). In the 1961–62 season, Valencia beat
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in the final. The 1962–63 edition of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final pitted Valencia against
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, which the Valencians also won. Valencia was again present in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final in the 1963–64 season, but was defeated 2–1 by
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from Spain.


1970s to early 1980s: Domestic success and more European glory

Former two-time
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award winner
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was hired as coach in 1970, and immediately inspired his new club to their fourth La Liga championship and first since 1947. This secured Valencia its first qualification for the prestigious
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, contested by the various European domestic champions. Valencia reached the third round of the 1971–72 competition before losing both legs to Hungarian champions Újpesti Dózsa. In 1972 The club also finished runners up both in La Liga and the domestic cup, losing to Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, respectively. The most notable players of the 1970s era include
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, forward Johnny Rep of the
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and
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forward Mario Kempes, who became the La Liga topscorer for two consecutive seasons in 1976–77 and 1977–78. Valencia would go on to win the Copa del Rey again in the 1978–79 season, and also capture the
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the next season, after beating
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club
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in the final, with Kempes spearheading Valencia's success in Europe.


Mid to late 1980s: Stagnation and relegation

In 1982, the club appointed
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as coach. After a disappointing season, Valencia was in 17th place and faced
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with seven games left to play. Koldo Aguirre replaced Miljanić as coach, and Valencia barely avoided relegation that year, relying on favorable results from other teams to ensure their own survival. In the 1983–84 and 1984–85 seasons, the club was heavily in debt under the presidency of Vicente Tormo. The club finally hit rock bottom when it was relegated at the end of the 1985–86 season, and riven with internal problems such as unpaid player and staff wages, as well as poor morale. The club was relegated for the first time after 55 years in Spanish top-flight football. Arturo Tuzón was named the new club president, and he helped steer Valencia back to La Liga.
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returned as coach in 1986 and Valencia won
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again following the 1986–87 season. Di Stéfano stayed on as coach until the 1987–88 season, when the team finished in 14th position in La Liga.
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n forward
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joined the club in 1989, as Valencia aimed to consolidate their place in La Liga. For the 1988-89 La Liga season Valencia finished third, which would signal their competitiveness going into the 1990s.


1990s: Re-emergence

In the 1989-90 La Liga season Valencia finished runner-up to Real Madrid, and thus qualifying for the
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.
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was appointed as head coach in the 1991–92 season, and the club finished fourth in the League and reached the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey. In 1992, Valencia CF officially became a Sporting Limited Company, and retained Hiddink as their coach until 1993.
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ian coach
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, fresh from winning the
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with the Brazilian national team, became manager at Mestalla in 1994. Parreira immediately signed Spanish goalkeeper
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,
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n forward Oleg Salenko, and
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, but failed to produce results expected of him. He was replaced by new coach José Manuel Rielo. The club's earlier successes continued to elude it, although it was not short of top coaching staff like Luis Aragonés and Jorge Valdano, as well as foreign star forwards like Brazilian
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, Claudio López, Ariel Ortega from Argentina, and Adrian Ilie from Romania. In the 1995-96 La Liga season, Valencia finished second to Atletico Madrid but were unable to capture the title after a close fought race. Valencia would struggle for the next two seasons but the 1998-99 La Liga season would signal the start of one of Valencia's most successful periods in their history, they won their first trophy in nineteen years by winning the 1998-99 Copa del Rey under
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and also qualifying for the
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.


2000s: Valencia returns to the top of Spanish and European football

Valencia started the 1999–00 season by winning another title, the
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, beating
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. Valencia finished third in the league, four points behind the champions
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and level on points with second placed Barça. But the biggest success was in the
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; for the first time in its history, Valencia reached the
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final. However, in the final played in
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on 24 May 2000,
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beat Valencia 3–0. It was also Claudio López's farewell, as he had agreed to sign for the Italian side
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, also leaving was Farinós for Internazionale and Gerard for Barcelona. The notable signings of that summer were John Carew,
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,
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,
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, and the Brazilian left back Fábio Aurélio. Also bought that season was
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in January. Baraja, Aimar, Vicente, and Ayala would soon become a staple of Valencia's dominance of the early 2000s in La Liga. Valencia started the championship on the right foot and were top of the league after 10 games. After the Christmas break, however, Valencia started to pay for the top demand that such an absorbing competition like the Champions League requires. After passing the two mini-league phases,
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's team eliminated
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in quarter-finals and
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in the semi-finals, and got ready to face
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in the big final; Valencia had reached two European Cup finals in a row. This time, the final was to be played in
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at the
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on 23 May.
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gave Valencia the lead by scoring from the penalty spot right at the start of the match. Goalkeeper Santiago Cañizares then stopped a penalty from Mehmet Scholl, but Stefan Effenberg drew level after the break thanks to another penalty. After extra time, it went to penalties, where a
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miss gave Bayern Champions League glory and dealt Valencia a second-straight exit in the finals. Valencia went on to slip to fifth place in La Liga and out of Champions League contestation for the 2001–02 season. The final game of the season meant Valencia only needed a draw at the
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against Barcelona to seal Champions League qualification. ''Los Che'' lost to Barcelona 3–2 at the Nou Camp, with a last minute goal from
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resulting in Barcelona qualifying for the Champions League while Valencia missed out. The president, D. Pedro Cortés, resigned due to personal reasons and left the club in July, with the satisfaction of having won one Copa del Rey, one
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, and having been runners-up in two successive Champions League finals. D. Jaime Ortí replaced him as president and expressed his intention on maintaining the good form that had made the club so admired on the European circuit. There were also some changes in the team and staff. Rafael Benítez, after helping
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to promotion, replaced Héctor Cúper after the latter became the new coach at Internazionale in
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. Among the playing squad,
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, Didier Deschamps, Luis Milla, and
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left, while
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, Mista,
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, Francisco Rufete,
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, and
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all arrived. From 1999 up until the end of the 2004 season, Valencia had one of their most successful periods in the club's history. With a total of two La Liga titles, one
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, one Copa del Rey, and one UEFA Super Cup in those six years, no less than five first class titles and two Champions League finals had been achieved. That first game against fellow title rivals
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produced a significant and important victory. This was followed by a record of 11 games won consecutively, breaking the existing one set in the 1970–71 season, the season they had last won the La Liga title under
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. After a defeat in
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against Deportivo on 9 December 2001, the team had to win against
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in the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys to prevent falling further behind the league leaders. Valencia were 2–0 down at half time, but a comeback in the second half saw Valencia win 3–2. In the second part of the season, Benítez's team suffered a small setback after losing 1–0 in the Santiago Bernabéu to Real Madrid, but they recovered from this setback and achieved four victories and two draws in the following six games against
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,
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, Deportivo Alavés,
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, and Barça. In one of those crucial games that they would come up against Espanyol, Valencia were trailing 1–0 half-time and a man down too with the dismissal of Carboni, but after two goals from
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, Valencia achieved a 2–1 victory. Furthermore, Real Madrid's defeat in Anoeta to
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left Valencia with a three-point lead at the top of the table. The final game of the season was at La Rosaleda to face
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, on 5 May 2002, a date that has gone down in Valencia's history. The team shut itself away in
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, close to the scene of the game, in order to gain focus. An early goal from
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and another close to half-time from Fábio Aurélio assured them their fifth La Liga title, 31 years after their last title win. The 2002–03 season was a disappointing one for Valencia, as they failed in their attempt to retain the La Liga title and ended up outside of the Champions League spots in fifth, behind
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. They were also knocked out in the quarter-finals of the Champions League by Internazionale on away goals. The 2003–04 season saw Valencia trailing the longtime leaders Real Madrid. In February, after 26 games played, Real Madrid were eight points clear. However, their form declined in the late season and they lost their last five games of the campaign, allowing Valencia to overtake them and win the title. The club added the UEFA Cup to this success. Valencia had now been La Liga champions twice in three seasons. In the summer of 2004, coach Rafael Benítez decided to leave the club, stating he had had problems with the club president; he would soon become manager of
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. He was replaced by former Valencia coach
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, who had recently been sacked by Chelsea. His second reign at the club was a disappointment, however, as Valencia harboured realistic hopes of retaining their La Liga crown but, by February, found themselves in seventh place. Valencia had also been knocked out of the Champions League group phase, with Ranieri being sacked promptly in February. The 2004–05 season ended with Valencia outside of the UEFA Cup spots. In the summer of 2005,
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coach Quique Flores was appointed as the new manager of Valencia and ended the season in third place, which in turn gained Valencia a place in the Champions League after a season away from the competition. The 2006–07 season was a season with many difficulties, a season which started with realistic hopes of challenging for La Liga was disrupted with a huge list of injuries to key players and internal arguments between Flores and new Sporting Director Amedeo Carboni. Valencia ended the season in fourth place and were knocked out of the Champions League at the quarter-finals stage by Chelsea 3–2 on aggregate, after knocking out Italian champions Inter in the second round. In the summer of 2007, the internal fight between Flores and Carboni was settled with Carboni being replaced by Ángel Ruiz as the new Sporting Director of Valencia. On 29 October 2007, the Valencia board of directors fired Flores after a string of disappointing performances and caretaker manager Óscar Rubén Fernández took over on a temporary basis until a full-time manager was found, rumoured to be either
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or
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. A day later, Dutch manager
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announced he would be leaving PSV to sign for Valencia. But there was still no improvement; in fact, Valencia even went on to drop to the 15th position in the league, just two points above the relegation zone. Although on 16 April 2008, Valencia lifted the Copa del Rey with a 3–1 victory over Getafe at the
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. This was the club's seventh Copa title. Five days later, one day after a devastating 5–1 league defeat in Bilbao, Valencia fired
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and replaced him with Voro, who would guide Valencia as Caretaker Manager for the rest of the season. He went on to win the first game since the sacking of Koeman, beating
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3–0 in his first game in charge. Voro would eventually drag Valencia from the relegation battle to a safe mid-table finish of 10th place, finally ending a disastrous league campaign for ''Los Che''. Highly rated Unai Emery was announced as the new manager of Valencia on 22 May 2008. The start of the young manager's career looked to be promising, with the club winning four out of its first five games, a surge that saw the team rise to the top position of the La Liga table. Despite looking impressive in Europe, ''Los Che'' then hit a poor run of form in the league that saw them dip as low as seventh in the standings. Amid the slump emerged reports of a massive internal debt at the club exceeding 400 million Euros, as well as that the players had been unpaid in weeks. The team's problems were compounded when they were knocked out of the UEFA Cup by Dynamo Kyiv on away goals. After a run where Valencia took only five points from ten games in La Liga, an announcement was made that the club had secured a loan that would cover the players' expenses until the end of the year. This announcement coincided with an upturn in form, and the club won six of its next eight games to surge back into the critical fourth place Champions' League spot. However, ''Los Che'' were then defeated by 4th place rivals
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and Villarreal in two of the last three games of the campaign, and finished sixth in the table, which meant they failed to qualify for a second successive year for the Champions League.


2010-2014: Debt issues and stability

No solution had yet been found to address the massive debt Valencia was faced with, and rumors persisted that top talents such as
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, Juan Mata, and
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could leave the club to help balance the books. In the first season of the new decade, Valencia returned to the
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for the first time since the 2007–08 season, as they finished comfortably in third in the 2009–10 La Liga season. However, in the summer of 2010, due to financial reasons, David Villa and David Silva were sold to Barcelona and
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, respectively, to reduce the club's massive debt. But, despite the loss of two of the club's most important players, the team was able to finish comfortably in third again 2010–11 La Liga for the second season running, although they were eliminated from the Champions League by German side Schalke 04 in the Round of 16. In the summer of 2011, then-current captain Juan Mata was sold to Chelsea to further help Valencia's precarious financial situation. It was announced by President Manuel Llorente that the club's debt had been decreased and that the work on the new stadium will restart as soon as possible, sometime in 2012. During the 2012–13 season,
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was announced as the new manager but after failing to qualify for the Champions League, he stepped down and was replaced by Miroslav Đukić. On 5 July 2013,
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was named as the new president of the club. Almost a month after Salvo was named president, on 1 August 2013, Valencia sold star striker
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to English club
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for a reported fee of €30 million. Miroslav Đukić was sacked six months into the 2013–14 season after just 6 wins in his first 16 matches, Valencia's worst start in 15 years. He was replaced by
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on 26 December 2013. Under Pizzi, Valencia reached the semi-finals of the
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, where they lost to eventual winners Sevilla on away goals and finished 8th in
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despite a disastrous start to the season.


2014-present: Peter Lim's ownership

In May 2014, Singaporean businessman
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was designated by the Fundación Valencia CF as the buyer of 70.4% of the shares owned by the club's foundation. After months of negotiations between Lim and
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(the main creditor of the club), an agreement was reached in August 2014. Juan Antonio Pizzi was unexpectedly sacked as head coach and replaced by
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on 2 July 2014. Later, Salvo revealed in an interview that hiring Nuno was one of the conditions Lim had insisted on when buying the club. This raised eyebrows in the media because of Nuno's close relationship with the football agent
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, whose first-ever client was Nuno. Lim and Mendes are also close friends and business partners. Regardless, Nuno's first season was a successful one. Notable signings included
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,
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and
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, who had just won the
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in the Portuguese Primeira Liga. Valencia finished the 2014–15 season in fourth place for Champions League qualification with 77 points, just one point ahead of Sevilla after a dramatic final week, defeating
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4–0. On 2 July 2015, Amadeo Salvo resigned from his post as the executive president of Valencia, citing personal reasons. He was a popular figure among the fans. On 10 August 2015, Nicolás Otamendi was sold to Manchester City for £32 million and Aymen Abdennour was signed from
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for £22 million as his replacement. Valencia defeated Monaco in the Champions League playoff round with a 4–3 aggregate victory. However, Valencia had a poor start to the 2015–16 season, winning 5 out of 13 matches and failing to progress from the Champions League group stages. The fans were also increasingly concerned about the growing influence of Jorge Mendes in the club's activities. On 29 November, Nuno resigned as manager and former
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defender
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was hired as his replacement on 2 December. Valencia went winless for nine matches before earning their first win under Neville in a 2–1 victory at home against Espanyol. On 30 March 2016, Neville was sacked after recording the lowest win percentage in La Liga history for a Valencia manager with minimum of five matches, winning just 3 out of 16 matches. He was replaced by
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, who was brought in by Neville as the assistant coach just one month prior. Valencia finished the season in 12th position. In the summer of 2016, André Gomes and Paco Alcácer were both sold to Barcelona and Shkodran Mustafi was sold to Arsenal, while Ezequiel Garay and former
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player Nani were brought in. Pako Ayestarán was sacked on 21 September 2016 after four-straight defeats at the beginning of the 2016–17 season. Former Italy national team head coach
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was hired as his replacement on 28 September. However, he resigned after just three months on 30 December, claiming the club had made him false transfer promises. Days later, on 7 January 2017, Valencia sporting director Jesús García Pitarch also resigned, saying he felt like he was being used as a shield for criticism by the club and that he could not defend something he no longer believed in. Voro was named caretaker manager for the fifth time until the end of season, with Valencia in 17th position and in danger of relegation. However, results improved under Voro and he steered Valencia clear off relegation, ultimately finishing the season in 12th place. On 27 March, Mateu Alemany was named the new director general of Valencia. The club also announced club president Lay Hoon Chan had submitted her resignation and that she would be replaced by Anil Murthy. After rumors arose of Lim's attempts at selling the club, Murthy assured the fans and local media that Valencia was a long-term project for both him and Lim, and they would not consider selling the club. For the following season, former Villarreal coach
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was named the new manager on 12 May. After a successful first season under Marcelino, the club secured 4th position and a return to the Champions League. In his second season, they again finished 4th and also reached the semi-finals of the
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. On 25 May 2019, Valencia won the
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, upsetting FC Barcelona in the
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as they won their first trophy since
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. Both
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and sporting director Mateu Alemany, who were credited as the architects of this success, were fired on 11 September 2019 after the former publicly criticized Lim. He was replaced by the ultimately unsuccessful Albert Celades, who was sacked due to poor results, while sporting director César Sanchez resigned that same season, making it six different managers and another six sporting directors by 2020. For the 2020–21 season, manager Javi Gracia was hired. He was put in charge of a team full of prospects and reserves after the club failed to sign any player during the summer transfer window, but sold key players such as captain Dani Parejo. Local wonderkid Ferran Torres was sold to
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for half his market value. Overall, Valencia sold players worth 85 million euros in order to rebalance the club's books. At the beginning of the season, the club was unable to pay the salaries to the remaining players. After six seasons under
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's ownership, Valencia CF accumulated losses of 323 million euros, while the value of his biggest investment company, Thomson Medical Group, lost 1.7 billion euros during the same six-year period. Following those years of mismanagement, the playing squad was cut significantly in terms of quality and Lim's ownership has faced strong criticism in Valencia. In the 2021–2022 season, José Bordalás was hired after spending 5 seasons at
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. They reached the
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final in his first season in charge, where they lost to
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on penalties after a 1–1 draw.


Stadium

Valencia played its first years at the Algirós stadium, but moved to the
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in 1923. In the 1950s, the Mestalla was restructured, which resulted in a capacity increase to 45,000 spectators. Today it holds 49,500 seats, making it the fifth largest stadium in Spain. It is also renowned for its steep terracing and for being one of the most intimidating atmospheres in Europe. On 20 May 1923, the Mestalla pitch was inaugurated with a friendly match between Valencia and
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. A long history has taken place on the Mestalla field since its very beginning, when the Valencia team was not yet in the Primera División. Back then, this stadium could hold 17,000 spectators, and in that time, the club started to show its potential in regional championships, which led the managers of that time to carry out the first alterations of Mestalla in 1927. The stadium's total capacity increased to 25,000 before it became severely damaged during the Civil War; the Mestalla was used as a concentration camp and a junk warehouse. It would only keep its structure, since the rest was a lonely plot of land with no terraces and a stand broken during the war. Once the Valencian pitch was renovated, the Mestalla saw how the team managed to bring home their first title in 1941. During the 1950s, the Valencia ground experienced the deepest change in its whole history. That project resulted in a stadium with a capacity of 45,500 spectators, that eventually saw destruction by a flood in October 1957 that arose from the overflowing of the Turia River. Nevertheless, the Mestalla not only returned to normality, but also some more improvements were added, like artificial light, which was inaugurated during the 1959 Fallas festivities. During the 1960s, the stadium kept the same appearance, while the urban view around it was quickly being transformed. Moreover, the ground held its first European matches, with Nottingham Forest being the first foreign team to play at the Mestalla, on 15 September 1961. From 1969, the expression "''Anem a Mestalla''" ("Let's go to the Mestalla"), so common among the supporters, began to fall into oblivion. The reason of this was due to a proposed name change of the stadium to honor Luis Casanova Giner, the club's most successful president. Giner admitted he was completely overwhelmed by such honour, but requested in 1994 that the original name of Mestalla remained. In 1972, the head office of the club, located in the back of the numbered terraces, was inaugurated. It consisted of an office of
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style with a trophy hall, which held the founding flag of the club. In the summer of 1973, more goal seats, which meant the elimination of fourteen rows of standing terraces, were added to provide comfort. Club management also considered the possibility of moving the Mestalla from its present location, to land on the outskirts of the town, before deciding against it. Mestalla also hosted the
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for the first time in 1925. It was chosen as the national team's group venue when Spain staged the
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, and at the
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held in
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. All of Spain's matches up to the final were held at Mestalla, as they won Gold. Mestalla has been the setting for important international matches, has held several Cup finals, and has also been the home of Levante. The ground also provided a temporary home for Castellón and
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for European games due to stadium development.


New stadium

The 2008–09 season was to have been the last season at the Mestalla, with the club moving to their new 75,000-seater stadium
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in time for the 2009–10 season. However, due to the club being in financial crisis, work on the new stadium has since stopped.


Club identity


Kit

Originally, Valencia's kit was composed of white shirts, black shorts and socks of the same colour. Through the years, however, these colours have alternated between white and black. The away kit has been shades of orange in recent years while third alternate kits have featured colors from the club crest—yellow, blood orange and blue. The team have also attracted smaller, local sponsors over the years. One example is Lamiplast, a Valencia-based furniture company.


Anthem

To celebrate the club's 75th anniversary the then president Arturo Tuzón commissioned Pablo Sánchez Torella to compose an anthem for the club. This was a '' pasodoble'' whose lyrics were later written by Ramón Gimeno Gil in the
Valencian language Valencian () or Valencian language () is the official, historical and traditional name used in the Valencian Community (Spain), and unofficially in the El Carche comarca in Murcia (Spain), to refer to the Romance language also known as Cat ...
. The anthem had its official presentation on the anniversary of the club on 21 September 1993.


Crest

Valencia and the Balearic Islands were conquered by King James I of Aragon during the first half of the 13th century. After the conquest, the King gave them the status of independent kingdoms of whom he was also the king (but they were independent of Aragonese laws and institutions). The arms of Valencia show those of James I. The unique crowned letters "L" besides the shield were granted by Peter IV. The reason for the letters was that the city had been loyal twice to the King, hence twice a letter "L" and a crown for the king. There are several possible explanations for the bat; one is that bats are simply quite common in the area. The second theory is that on 9 October 1238, when James I was about to enter the city, re-conquering it from the Moors, a bat landed on the top of his flag, which he interpreted it as a good omen. Following his victory, the bat was added to the coat of arms. In May 2013, it was reported that
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had started a legal case against the club, claiming that the new bat image design was too similar to
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. The club issued a statement clarifying that it had intended to use a revised version of its bat logo for a line of casual clothing and applied for permission from the Office of Harmonisation of the Internal Market but the application was dropped after DC Comics filed an ''objection'', not a lawsuit. DC Comics again filed a complaint with the EU's office of IP opposing the trademark application made by Valencia for its
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logo, claiming there is likely to be confusion with its
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’s symbol.


Players


Current squad

.


Reserve team


Out on loan


Coaching staff

{, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" ! colspan=18 , Current technical staff , - , - ! Position ! Staff , - , Head coach , , style="text-align:left;", Gennaro Gattuso , - , Assistant coach , , style="text-align:left;", Luigi Riccio , - , Technical Coach , , style="text-align:left;", Massimo Innocenti
Francesco Sarlo , - , Video Analyst , , style="text-align:left;", Marco Sangermani , - , Performance Analyst , , style="text-align:left;", Fran Lapiedra , - , Goalkeeping coach , , style="text-align:left;", José Manuel Ochotorena
Roberto Perrone , - , Fitness coach , , style="text-align:left;", Bruno Dominici
Dino Tenderini , - , Physiotherapist , , style="text-align:left;", Carlos Horacio González González
José Luis Estellés
Mario Jarque
Álex Castillo
Pascual Castell , - , Physical readapter , , style="text-align:left;", Jordi Sorlí , - , Recruitment Analyst , , style="text-align:left;", Juan Monar , - , Chief of medical services , , style="text-align:left;", Pedro López Mateu , - , Club Doctor , , style="text-align:left;", Pascual Casany
Juan Aliaga
Antonio Maestro , - , Delegate , , style="text-align:left;", Paco Camarasa , -


Notable coaches

{, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" ! colspan=15 , The following coaches have all won at least one major trophy when in charge with club , - !rowspan=3 , Name !rowspan=3 , Period !rowspan=3 , Total , - !colspan=3 , Domestic !colspan=5 , International , - ! LL ! CdR ! SC ! UCL ! UCWC ! UEL ! UIC ! USC , - , style="text-align:left", Ramón Encinas Dios , style="text-align:left", 1939–42 , 2, , 1, , 1, , -, , -, , -, , -, , -, , – , - , style="text-align:left",
Eduardo Cubells Eduardo Cubells Ridaura (17 January 1900 – 13 March 1964) was a Spanish football player and manager. Club career Born in Valencia, Cubells began to play football in some of the first teams that have already disappeared in Valencia, such as De ...
, style="text-align:left", 1943–46 , 1, , 1, , -, , -, , -, , -, , -, , -, , – , - , style="text-align:left", Luis Casas Pasarín , style="text-align:left", 1946–48 , 1, , 1, , -, , -, , -, , -, , -, , -, , – , - , style="text-align:left",
Jacinto Quincoces Jacinto Francisco Fernández de Quincoces y López de Arbina (17 July 1905 – 10 May 1997) was a Spanish football player and manager, as well as President of the Valencian Pilota Federation. He was a central defender and is regarded as one ...
, style="text-align:left", 1948–54 , 3, , -, , 2, , 1, , -, , -, , -, , -, , – , - , style="text-align:left", Domingo Balmanya , style="text-align:left", 1960–62 , 1, , -, , -, , -, , -, , -, , 1, , -, , – , - , style="text-align:left",
Alejandro Scopelli Alejandro Scopelli Casanova (, ; 12 May 1908 – 23 October 1987) was an Italian Argentine football player and coach. A striker, he played for Argentina between 1929 and 1941, and competed at the inaugural 1930 FIFA World Cup. He also represen ...
, style="text-align:left", 1962–63 , 1, , -, , -, , -, , -, , -, , 1, , -, , – , - , style="text-align:left",
Edmundo Suárez Edmundo Suárez Trabanco (22 January 1916 – 14 December 1978) was a Spanish football player and coach – better known as Mundo. He was born in Barakaldo. He played as a centre-forward for Spanish club Valencia CF for most of his career, exc ...
, style="text-align:left", 1966–68 , 1, , -, , 1, , -, , -, , -, , -, , -, , – , - , style="text-align:left",
Alfredo Di Stéfano Alfredo (, ) is a cognate of the Anglo-Saxon name Alfred and a common Italian, Galician, Portuguese and Spanish language personal name. People with the given name include: *Alfredo (born 1946), Brazilian footballer born as Alfredo Mostarda Fil ...
, style="text-align:left", 1970–74, 1979–80 , 2, , 1, , -, , -, , -, , 1, , -, , -, , – , - , style="text-align:left", Bernardino Pérez , style="text-align:left", 1979, 1980–82 , 2, , -, , 1, , -, , -, , -, , -, , -, , 1 , - , style="text-align:left",
Claudio Ranieri Claudio Ranieri Grande Ufficiale OMRI (; born 20 October 1951) is an Italian football manager and former player. He will be the new head coach of club Cagliari from 1 January 2023. Ranieri began his managerial career in the lower leagues in ...
, style="text-align:left", 1997–99, 2004–05 , 3, , -, , 1, , -, , -, , -, , -, , 1, , 1 , - , style="text-align:left",
Héctor Cúper Héctor Raúl Cúper (; born 16 November 1955) is an Argentine football manager and former player. As a player, he was a defender who spent most of his career at Club Ferro Carril Oeste, where played 463 games. His nickname was "Cabezón" ("Big ...
, style="text-align:left", 1999–01 , 1, , -, , -, , 1, , -, , -, , -, , -, , – , - , style="text-align:left", Rafael Benítez , style="text-align:left", 2001–04 , 3, , 2, , -, , -, , -, , -, , 1, , -, , – , - , style="text-align:left",
Ronald Koeman Ronald Koeman (; born 21 March 1963) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player. He is the younger brother of his former international teammate Erwin Koeman and the son of former Dutch international Martin Koeman. Koeman was capab ...
, style="text-align:left", 2007–08 , 1, , -, , 1, , -, , -, , -, , -, , -, , – , - , style="text-align:left",
Marcelino Marcelino is a surname that originated in Spain. There are also several families with the Marcelino surname in Philippines, Portugal, and the Americas (North, Central, and South). * San Marcelino, is a 1st class municipality in the province of Zam ...
, style="text-align:left", 2017–19 , 1, , -, , 1, , -, , -, , -, , -, , -, , – , - !Total !1919– !23!!6!!8!!2!!0!!1!!3!!1!!2 LL. = La Liga; CdR = Copa del Rey; SC = Supercopa de España; UCL = UEFA Champions League; UCWC = UEFA Cup Winners' Cup; UEL = UEFA Europa League; UIC = UEFA Intertoto Cup; USC = UEFA Super Cup


Gallery

File:Alejandro-scopelli.jpg,
Alejandro Scopelli Alejandro Scopelli Casanova (, ; 12 May 1908 – 23 October 1987) was an Italian Argentine football player and coach. A striker, he played for Argentina between 1929 and 1941, and competed at the inaugural 1930 FIFA World Cup. He also represen ...
, the first foreigner to win a trophy with Valencia, the 1962 Fairs Cup. File:Distefano eg 1958.jpg,
Alfredo Di Stéfano Alfredo (, ) is a cognate of the Anglo-Saxon name Alfred and a common Italian, Galician, Portuguese and Spanish language personal name. People with the given name include: *Alfredo (born 1946), Brazilian footballer born as Alfredo Mostarda Fil ...
had three successful spells as coach of the club. File:Claudio Ranieri.jpg,
Claudio Ranieri Claudio Ranieri Grande Ufficiale OMRI (; born 20 October 1951) is an Italian football manager and former player. He will be the new head coach of club Cagliari from 1 January 2023. Ranieri began his managerial career in the lower leagues in ...
coached Valencia on two occasions with mixed success. File:Cuper Hector.jpg,
Héctor Cúper Héctor Raúl Cúper (; born 16 November 1955) is an Argentine football manager and former player. As a player, he was a defender who spent most of his career at Club Ferro Carril Oeste, where played 463 games. His nickname was "Cabezón" ("Big ...
tenure saw the club rise back to prominence in European football. File:Rafael Benítez.jpg, Rafael Benítez, Valencia's most successful coach, with two league titles and one UEFA Cup over the period of three years.


Player records

{, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;margin-left:1em" , + Most appearances , - ! scope=col , Rank ! scope=col , Player ! scope=col , Nationality ! scope=col , ! width=100px , Years , - , - , align="center", 1 , Fernando , align=center , , align=center , 553 , align=center , , - , align="center", 2 , Ricardo Arias , align=center , , align=center , 521 , align=center , 1976–1992 , - , align="center", 3 ,
David Albelda David Albelda Aliqués (; born 1 September 1977) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a defensive midfielder, currently a manager. He played mainly for local Valencia during his extensive professional career, being team captain for ov ...
, align=center , , align=center , 485 , align=center , 1995–2013 , - , align="center", 4 , Miguel Ángel Angulo , align=center , , align=center , 434 , align=center , 1996–2009 , - , align="center", 5 , Manuel Mestre , align=center , , align=center , 424 , align=center , 1956–1969 , - , align="center", 6 , Santiago Cañizares , align=center , , align=center , 416 , align=center , 1998–2008 , - , align="center", 7 , Enrique Saura , align=center , , align=center , 400 , align=center , 1975–1985 , - , align="center", 8 , Dani Parejo , align=center , , align=center, 383 , align=center , 2011–2020 , - , align="center", 9 , José Claramunt , align=center , , align=center, 375 , align=center , 1966–1978 , - , align="center", 10 , Carlos Arroyo , align=center , , align=center , 373 , align=center , 1985–1996 {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;margin-left:1em" , + Most goals , - ! scope=col , Rank ! scope=col , Player ! scope=col , Nationality ! scope=col , Goals ! width=100px , Years , - , align="center", 1 , Mundo , align=center , , align=center , 238 , align=center , , - , align="center", 2 ,
Waldo Machado Waldo Machado da Silva (9 September 1934 – 25 February 2019), known simply as Waldo, was a Brazilian footballer who played as a forward. He was best known for his time at Fluminense, where he was the top scorer in the club's history with 31 ...
, align=center , , align=center , 160 , align=center , 1961–1970 , - , align="center", 3 , Mario Kempes , align=center , , align=center , 149 , align=center , 1976–1981
1982–1984 , - , align="center", 4 , Fernando , align=center , , align=center , 143 , align=center , 1983–1998 , - , align="center", 5 ,
David Villa David Villa Sánchez (; born 3 December 1981) is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a striker. Villa is regarded by pundits as one of the best forwards of his generation, and one of the best Spanish strikers of all time. ...
, align=center , , align=center , 129 , align=center , 2005–2010 , - , align="center", 6 ,
Silvestre Igoa Silvestre Igoa Garciandia (5 September 1920 – 31 May 1969) was a Spanish footballer. He played for Spain in the 1950 FIFA World Cup, scoring two goals. He played for Valencia CF from 1941 to 1950. International goals Honours ;Valencia CF * ...
, align=center , , align=center , 117 , align=center , 1941–1950 , - , align="center", 7 ,
Manuel Badenes Manuel Badenes Calduch (31 October 1928 – 26 November 2007) was a Spanish footballer, who played as a forward for clubs such as FC Barcelona and Valencia CF. Club career Badenes started his career at CD Castellón. His first season at the ...
, align=center , , align=center , 102 , align=center , 1950–1956 , - , align="center", 8 , Vicente Seguí , align=center , , align=center , 91 , align=center , 1946–1959 , - , align="center", 9 ,
Luboslav Penev Lyuboslav Mladenov Penev ( bg, Любослав Младенов Пенев; born 31 August 1966) is a Bulgarian professional football manager and former player. Penev played as a forward for several clubs in Bulgaria and Spain. He started hi ...
, align=center , , align=center , 88 , align=center , 1989–1995 , - , align="center", 10 , Epi Fernández , align=center , , align=center , 87 , align=center , 1940–1949


Transfers

{, class="wikitable sortable" ! colspan=15 , Record transfer fees paid by Valencia , - ! scope=col , Rank ! scope=col , Player ! scope=col , Fee (€) ! scope=col , Paid to ! scope=col , Date , - , align="center", 1 ,
Gonçalo Guedes Gonçalo Manuel Ganchinho Guedes (; born 29 November 1996) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a winger for Primeira Liga club Benfica, on loan from Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers, and the Portugal national team. ...
, align=center , 40,000,000 , Paris Saint-Germain , align=center , 2018 , - , align="center", 2 ,
Jasper Cillessen Jacobus Antonius Peter Johannes "Jasper" Cillessen (born 22 April 1989) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Eredivisie club NEC and the Netherlands national team. Cillessen joined NEC's youth team in 2001, making hi ...
, align=center , 35,000,000 ,
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Álvaro Negredo Álvaro Negredo Sánchez (; born 20 August 1985) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Cádiz as a striker. Nicknamed ''La fiera de Vallecas'' (The beast of Vallecas), he has played for Rayo Vallecano, Real Madrid B, Almería, R ...
, align=center , 28,000,000 ,
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, align=center , 2006 , - ,
Enzo Pérez Enzo Nicolás Pérez (; born 22 February 1986) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for River Plate and the Argentina national team. He played four years for S.L. Benfica in Portugal, where he won five trop ...
, Benfica , align=center , 2015 , - ,
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, Internazionale , align=center , 2018 , - , align="center", 8 ,
Pablo Aimar Pablo César Aimar (born 3 November 1979) is an Argentine former professional footballer and current assistant coach of the Argentina national team. Aimar played as an attacking midfielder. After starting his senior career at River Plate in 1 ...
, align=center , 24,000,000 , River Plate , align=center , 2001 , - , align="center", 9 , Aymen Abdennour , align=center , 22,000,000 ,
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, align=center , 2015 , - , align="center", 10 , Ezequiel Garay , align=center , 20,000,000 , Zenit Saint Petersburg , align=center , 2016 {, class="wikitable sortable" ! colspan=15 , Record transfer fees received by Valencia , - ! scope=col , Pos. ! scope=col , Player ! scope=col , Fee (€) ! scope=col , Received from ! scope=col , Date , - , align="center", 1 ,
Gaizka Mendieta Gaizka Mendieta Zabala (, ; born 27 March 1974) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. A versatile player, with good technique, offensive capabilities and tackling skills, who was capable of creating goals both ...
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, align=center , 2001 , - , align="center", 2 , Nicolás Otamendi , align=center , 45,000,000 ,
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, align=center , 2015 , - , align="center", 3 ,
Gonçalo Guedes Gonçalo Manuel Ganchinho Guedes (; born 29 November 1996) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a winger for Primeira Liga club Benfica, on loan from Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers, and the Portugal national team. ...
, align=center , 41,500,000 ,
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, align=center , 2022 , - , align="center", 4 , Shkodran Mustafi , align=center , 41,000,000 ,
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, align=center , 2016 , - , align="center", 5 , João Cancelo , align=center , 40,400,000 ,
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Seasons

*86 ''seasons'' in ''
La Liga The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known simply as Primera División in Spain, and as La Liga in English-speaking countries and officially as LaLiga Banco Santander, Santander for sponsorship reasons, stylized as LaL ...
'' *4 ''seasons'' in ''
Segunda División The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Segunda División, commercially known as LaLiga SmartBank for sponsorship reasons, is the men's second professional association football division of the Spanish football league system. Administrated by the L ...
''


Honours


League

*
La Liga The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known simply as Primera División in Spain, and as La Liga in English-speaking countries and officially as LaLiga Banco Santander, Santander for sponsorship reasons, stylized as LaL ...
:Winners (6): 1941–42, 1943–44, 1946–47, 1970–71, 2001–02, 2003–04 * Segunda Division :Winners (2): 1930–31, 1986–87


Cups

*
Copa del Rey The Campeonato de España–Copa de Su Majestad el Rey, commonly known as Copa del Rey or simply La Copa and formerly known as Copa del Presidente de la República (1932–36) and Copa del Generalísimo (1939–76), is an annual knockout footb ...
:Winners (8):
1941 Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January * January–August – 10,072 men, women and children with mental and physical disabilities are asphyxiated with carbon monoxide in a gas chamber, at Hadamar E ...
, 1948–49,
1954 Events January * January 1 – The Soviet Union ceases to demand war reparations from West Germany. * January 3 – The Italian broadcaster RAI officially begins transmitting. * January 7 – Georgetown-IBM experiment: The fir ...
, 1966–67, 1978–79, 1998–99, 2007–08, 2018–19 *
Supercopa de España The Supercopa de España or the ''Spanish Super Cup'' is a super cup tournament in Spanish football. Founded in 1982 as a two-team competition, the current version has been contested since 2019–20 by four teams: the winners and runners-up of ...
:Winners (1):
1999 File:1999 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The funeral procession of King Hussein of Jordan in Amman; the 1999 İzmit earthquake kills over 17,000 people in Turkey; the Columbine High School massacre, one of the first major school shoot ...
* Copa Eva Duarte (predecessor to the
Supercopa de España The Supercopa de España or the ''Spanish Super Cup'' is a super cup tournament in Spanish football. Founded in 1982 as a two-team competition, the current version has been contested since 2019–20 by four teams: the winners and runners-up of ...
) :Winners (1): 1949


European

*
European Cup Winners' Cup The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a European football club competition contested annually by the winners of domestic cup competitions. The cup was, chronologically, the second seasonal inter-European club competition organised by UEFA. The tournam ...
:Winners (1): 1979–80 European Cup Winners' Cup, 1979–80 *
UEFA Cup A cup is an open-top used to hold hot or cold liquids for pouring or drinking; while mainly used for drinking, it also can be used to store solids for pouring (e.g., sugar, flour, grains, salt). Cups may be made of glass, metal, china, clay ...
:Winners (1): 2003–04 UEFA Cup, 2003–04 *UEFA Super Cup, European Super Cup/UEFA Super Cup :Winners (2): 1980 European Super Cup, 1980, 2004 UEFA Super Cup, 2004 *
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup The Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, sometimes referred to as the European Fairs Cup, Fairs Cities' Cup, or simply as the Fairs Cup, was a European football competition played between 1955 and 1971. It is often considered the predecessor to the UEFA Cup ( ...
:Winners (2): 1961–62 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, 1961–62, 1962–63 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, 1962–63 *
UEFA Intertoto Cup The UEFA Intertoto Cup (from la, Inter, 'between' + german: toto, ' betting pool'),Most precisely, from ( football pool); cf. often abbreviated and more known in the German-speaking world as UI Cup and originally called the International Fo ...
:Winners (1): 1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup, 1998


Awards & recognitions

*International Federation of Football History & Statistics, IFFHS The World's Club Team of the Year: 2004


Valencia CF in international football

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The Academy: Training Centre Foundation Valencia CF

Since May 2009, Valencia CF has had a training centre, this is the first multidisciplinary training center for a football club in Spain. The Training Centre Foundation Valencia CF "The Academy" offers university education, classroom training, and online training related to sport and football soccer. Valencia CF is one of the few clubs in Spain that organises a Sport Management MBA, the MBA in International Sport Management, currently performs with Valencia Catholic University Saint Vincent Martyr. On the 90th anniversary of Valencia CF, The academy opened with the University of Valencia the first university course that studied the history of a football club, Valencia CF is the first football club in Spain, object of study on college.


Motorsports involvement

Valencia CF were also involved in motorsports such as Formula One, Super GT, MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3, MotoGP, 250cc and Formula Nippon. Valencia CF was an official partner of Toyota Racing (Formula One team), Panasonic Toyota Racing in 2003 until 2008 to commemorate Toyota as their shirt sponsor. Valencia CF also sponsored all Toyota-engined Formula Nippon teams and also Toyota Super GT teams in GT500 and GT300 cars. In 2009, Valencia CF became an official partner of former 250cc team Stop And Go Racing Team and later in 2014 Valencia CF also became official partner of Aspar Team in MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 classes, respectively.


E-Sports involvement

In June 2016, Valencia opened an Electronic sport, E-Sports division with presences in ''Hearthstone'', ''Rocket League'' and ''League of Legends'' – in the last case, they joined Beşiktaş J.K., Beşiktaş, Santos FC, Santos, FC Schalke 04, Schalke and Paris Saint-Germain eSports, PSG in acquiring ''League'' teams. They announced their ''League'' roster on 13 July, composed mostly of Spanish players, including some with European League of Legends Championship Series (EU LCS) experience.El Valencia CF eSports presenta su equip de League of Legends (Spanish)
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In November 2020, Valencia CF eSports launched a team on ''Arena of Valor'' in Thailand''.'' The team consist of 6 Thai players, competing in the RoV Pro League competitions. They joined the local club Buriram United F.C., Buriram United FC, and after that, French club PSG Esports, Paris Saint-Germain FC in acquiring AoV teams.


See also

* Valencia CF Mestalla * Orange Trophy * Richest football clubs * European football records * List of UEFA club competition winners


Sources

* ''Valencia Club de Fútbol (1919–1969), Bodas de Oro'' , de José Manuel Hernández Perpiñá. 1969, Talleres Tipográficos Vila, S.L. * ''Historia del Valencia F.C.'' , de Jaime Hernández Perpiñá. 1974, Ediciones Danae, S.A. * ''La Gran Historia del Valencia C.F.'' , de Jaime Hernández Perpiñá. 1994, Levante-EMV. * ''DVD Valencia C.F. (Historia Temática). Un histórico en la Liga.'' , 2003, Superdeporte. V-4342-2003


References


External links


Official website

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