Valencia CF

Valencia Club de Fútbol is a Spanish professional football club based in Valencia, Spain. Founded in 1919

Valencia CF 2024–25 squad list

#PlayerTeamPositionDate of BirthAge
Giorgi MamardashviliValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Stole DimitrievskiValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Jaume DomenechValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Jose GayaValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Dimitri FoulquierValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Max AaronsValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Jesus VazquezValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Yarek GasiorowskiValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Hugo GuillamonValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Cristhian MosqueraValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Mouctar DiakhabyValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Cesar TarregaValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Thierry CorreiaValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Jose Luis PepeluValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Javi GuerraValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Enzo BarrenecheaValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Luis RiojaValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Sergi CanosValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Andre AlmeidaValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Ivan JaimeValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Hugo DuroValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Rafa MirValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Fran PerezValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Diego LopezValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Martin TejonValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Umar SadiqValenciaFebruary 20, 20250
Leagues
La Liga
Seasons
2024-25
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Valencia Club de Fútbol (Valencia CF) is a Spanish professional football club based in Valencia, Spain. Founded in 1919, the club has established itself as one of Spain’s most successful and historic teams, regularly competing in La Liga and European competitions. Valencia plays its home matches at the iconic Mestalla Stadium, which boasts a 49,430-seat capacity and is known for its passionate atmosphere.

Major Achievements

  • La Liga Titles: 6 (most recently in 2003-04)
  • Copa del Rey Winners: 8 (most recently in 2018-19)
  • UEFA Champions League Finalists: 2000, 2001
  • UEFA Cup Winners: 2003-04
  • UEFA Super Cup Winners: 1980, 2004
  • Supercopa de España Winners: 1999

Valencia’s golden period came in the early 2000s, when the club won two La Liga titles, reached two consecutive Champions League finals, and secured European silverware under managers like Héctor Cúper and Rafael Benítez.

Home Stadium: Mestalla

One of Spain’s most historic stadiums, Mestalla, has been Valencia’s home since 1923. Known for its steep stands and intense atmosphere, Mestalla is a fortress where fans create a fearsome environment for visiting teams.

Club Identity & Playing Style

Valencia is renowned for:

  • Attacking, fast-paced football
  • A strong academy system producing top talents
  • Passionate and loyal fan support

The club has developed some of Spain’s greatest players, including David Villa, David Silva, Gaizka Mendieta, and Fernando Morientes.

Iconic Eras

  • 1940s-50s Dominance: Valencia won three La Liga titles and established itself as a Spanish powerhouse.
  • Early 2000s Success: Under Rafael Benítez, the club won two La Liga titles and the 2004 UEFA Cup, marking its best period in modern history.
  • Recent Copa del Rey Triumph (2019): Valencia defeated FC Barcelona in the final, securing its first major trophy in over a decade.

Rivalries

  • Derbi de la Comunitat vs. Villarreal: A competitive regional rivalry between the two biggest clubs in the Valencian Community.
  • Historic Clashes vs. Real Madrid & Barcelona: Valencia has traditionally challenged Spain’s biggest clubs, making these encounters intense and competitive.

Legendary Players

  • Mario Kempes: The Argentine striker was a key figure in Valencia’s 1970s success.
  • Gaizka Mendieta: A midfield maestro, leading Valencia to two Champions League finals.
  • David Villa: One of the greatest Spanish strikers, a key player in Valencia’s mid-2000s success.
  • Santiago Cañizares: A legendary goalkeeper, remembered for his heroics in both domestic and European competitions.

The Future of Valencia CF

Despite financial challenges in recent years, Valencia continues to be one of Spain’s most historic and ambitious clubs. With a strong youth academy, passionate fanbase, and a legacy of success, the club aims to return to the top of Spanish and European football.

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