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Real Valladolid Club de Fútbol, S.A.D., or plainly Real Valladolid ( pronounce [ reˈal βaʎaðoˈlið ] ) or Valladolid, is a spanish professional football club based in Valladolid ( Castile and León ) from where the dub Pucela – besides the nickname of the city – is derived. The club colours are violet and white, used on the kit in stripes from its basis on 20 June 1928. [ 2 ] The team plays in the Segunda División, holding home games at the Estadio José Zorrilla, which seats 27,846 spectators. [ 3 ] Valladolid ‘s honours include a single trophy of big relevance, the defunct Copa de la Liga 1983–84. It has been runner-up in the Copa del Rey on two occasions ( 1949–50 and 1988–89 ), and has participated in two editions of the UEFA Cup ( 1984–85 and 1997–98 ) and besides one edition of the UEFA Cup Winners ‘ Cup ( 1989–90 ). The team subsidiary company, the Real Valladolid B, presently play in the Segunda División B. [ 4 ]

Since its La Liga debut in the 1948–49 season ( in which it became the first cabaret from the area to play in La Liga – five others have since done so ), Valladolid is the most successful football baseball club in Castile and León by honours and history, with a total of 44 seasons in the First Division, 35 in the Second and 10 in the Third. [ 5 ] Historically, Valladolid is the 13th-best team in Spain by overall league points. Two of its players have won the Pichichi Trophy : Manuel Badenes and Jorge da Silva ; and ten were internationals with the Spain national football team. On 3 September 2018, it was announced that brazilian former international football player Ronaldo Nazario had become the majority stockholder after purchasing a 51 % controlling interest in the baseball club. [ 6 ] As of April 2020, Ronaldo owned 82 % of the club shares .

history [edit ]

League trajectory [edit ]

20th-century History ( 1928–2001 ) [edit ]

real Unión Deportiva de Valladolid in 1927 real Valladolid was founded from the fusion of Real Unión Deportiva de Valladolid and Club Deportivo Español, the club played its beginning game on September 22, 1928. It was a win over Alavés 2:1. [ 7 ] Valladolid first reached the top floor in the 1947–48 season, as champions of the Segunda División. The cabaret became the first Castile and León cabaret to play in the spanish top flight. The watch year, the team pushed on from this achiever and reached the finals of the Copa Del Rey in Chamartín Stadium against Athletic Bilbao, losing 4–1. The adjacent ten-spot years were spent in the first division, and relegation was ephemeral as Valladolid gained promotion again in 1958–59 with a 5–0 win over Terrassa under director José Luis Saso, [ 8 ] a fabled figure in club history. [ 9 ] He had originally been a goalkeeper for the baseball club and went on to perform many roles, including serving as president of the united states of the club. Valladolid swing between the first and moment divisions in subsequent years, falling ampere depleted as to the third division in 1970–71. following year the club was promoted to moment division and in 1980 promoted to foremost part, where Valladolid played until 1992 when the club was relegated to the second division again. Promoted in 1992–93, the baseball club was again sent down after the 2003–04 temper. In 1984, Valladolid besides won the Copa de la Liga ( a competition alone played in the early 1980s ) over Atlético Madrid .
On 14 April 1996, Valladolid played its 1,000th game in La Liga. The side ‘s highest situation during this 11-year stint was seventh in 1996–97, being coached in the former seasons by former Real Madrid Castilla coach Rafael Benítez, as versatile players from that team would besides subsequently appear for Valladolid .

Carlos Suárez era ( 2001–2018 ) [edit ]

In the 2006–07 season, after signing Basque José Luis Mendilibar as mind bus, Valladolid had one of its best years in its history while playing in the irregular tied. The club took the league run in the fifteenth matchday and went on to finish with a competition all-time high gear 88 points, winning the championship by a entire gross profit of eight points, and holding an advantage of 26 points over the non-promotion partition ( one-fourth and downstairs ), both being all-time records in the league. Valladolid besides achieved the honor of going unbeaten in 29-straight matches, from 10 October 2006 to 6 May 2007, being mathematically promoted after a 2–0 away win against Tenerife on 22 April 2007 ( the 34th matchday of the season ), the earliest any club has achieved promotion in spanish history. besides noteworthy was the side ‘s role in the season ‘s Copa del Rey, reaching the quarter-finals after defeating two top division teams, Gimnàstic de Tarragona ( 4–1 aggregate ) and the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League rival Villarreal ( 3–1 ), while playing the entire competition with reserve players. Two relatively successful seasons in the top division followed, finishing in 15th place while avoiding delegating after a 1–1 hook on the end matchday of both seasons ( against Recreativo de Huelva in 2007–08 and Real Betis in the surveil campaign ) .
serbian coach Miroslav Đukić led Valladolid back into La Liga in 2012. After a slow start to 2009–10 ( three wins in the first 20 matches ), Mendilibar was sacked on 1 February 2010 following a draw at home plate against Almería. The workweek following his displace, Valladolid dropped into the relegation zone ( something that never happened during Mendilibar ‘s 138-match scrimp ), with former player Onésimo Sánchez taking charge. After only one acquire in 10 matches, Sánchez was fired. Former Spain national team director Javier Clemente was named Sánchez ‘s replacement in a desperate move to avoid relegation with alone eight matches remaining. After a brief snorkel ( 16th position ), Valladolid again returned to the bottom three, then faced a must-win last game at the Camp Nou against a Barcelona team needing a winnings to secure the Liga championship. charge in the standings with Racing de Santander, Málaga and Tenerife for the two concluding condom positions, Valladolid lost 0–4 and consequently was relegated, ending a three-year stay in the top trajectory. The 2011–12 temper saw Valladolid reelect to La Liga under the management of Miroslav Đukić, promoted through the play-offs after finishing third in the division. Valladolid were relegated back to the Segunda División on the last matchday of the 2013–14 season. [ 10 ] On 2017–18 season, Valladolid was promoted back to first class after four years via play-off defeating Sporting de Gijón and Numancia.

Ronaldo Nazario, newly owner ( 2018–present ) [edit ]

On 3 September 2018, it was announced brazilian erstwhile external football player Ronaldo had become the majority stockholder after purchasing a 51 % controlling bet on in the club. [ 11 ] In its first gear season with the newfangled owner Valladolid finished in 16th side in La Liga. [ 12 ] As of April 2020, Ronaldo owned 82 % of the club shares. In August 2020, with the Promesas ( reserve team ) well established in Segunda División B, the club made an agreement with local anesthetic cabaret Atlético Tordesillas, operating at the level below, to act as a farther consort team for its young players. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] At the end of the 2020-21 season, Real Valladolid was relegated following a 1-2 base kill by Atletico, which besides secured the Colchoneros the La Liga title on the final examination matchday, ending Valladolid ‘s three-year quell in first division .

stadium [edit ]

very Valladolid fun at the 27,846-capacity Estadio Nuevo José Zorrilla, finished in 1982 to replace the previous stadium of the same name which had stood since 1940. Both grounds are named after José Zorrilla y Moral, a 19th-century poet from the city. After opening for the club on 20 February 1982, it hosted the Copa del Rey Final on 13 April of that year, and then three Group D matches at the 1982 FIFA World Cup. The venue is owned by the Ayuntamiento de Valladolid. [ 15 ] In 2010, it was announced that there were plans to expand the stadium to 40,000 spectators. This project was known as Valladolid Arena [ baʎaˈðolið aˈɾena ], but was contingent on Spain winning the correct to host the 2018 FIFA World cup. [ 16 ]

Season to temper [edit ]

The stick to list shows Valladolid ‘s record a well as all the presidents and coaches for every season since its basis in 1929. [ 17 ] All presidents and coaches are spanish unless differently noted .

  • 45 seasons in La Liga
  • 35 seasons in Segunda División
  • 10 seasons in Tercera División

european competition history [edit ]

UEFA Cup [edit ]

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1984–85 Round of 64 v. Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRijeka 1–0 1–4 2–4
1997–98 Round of 64 v. LatviaSkonto 2–0 0–1 2–1
Round of 32 v. RussiaSpartak Moscow 1–2 0–2 1–4

UEFA Cup Winners ‘ Cup [edit ]

stream team [edit ]

As of 31 August 2021.[18]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Reserve team [edit ]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Out on loan [edit ]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

technical foul staff [edit ]

last updated : 9 November 2021
Source : real Valladolid ( in Spanish )

Honours [edit ]

Valladolid players celebrating their 2007 promotion to La Liga on the balcony of the City Hall
Best finishes
Records

  • Most games unbeaten in Segunda División: 29 (2006–07)
  • Earliest promotion in Segunda División: Day 34 (out of 42), 22 April 2007
  • Fastest goal in La Liga history: 7.42 seconds, scored by Joseba Llorente on 20 January 2008, vs Espanyol (2–1 win)[22]

noteworthy players [edit ]

See besides [edit ]

References [edit ]

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