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Encyclopedia > Valencia C.F.

Valencia Club de Fútbol (also known as Valencia, CF or just Valencia or Los Ches) is a team in the first division of the Spanish Football League.


Founded in 1919, Valencia CF is based in the city of Valencia, Spain. The team's home stadium is the 53, 000 seater Mestalla, which was opened in 1923.


Valencia CF won the Spanish title for the sixth time in May 2004, their second in three years.


Valencia CF won the UEFA Cup for the third time in 2004, tying four other teams for the most UEFA Cups won. After suffering recent tough losses in Europe in the finals of the UEFA Champions League in 2000 and 2001, the team was finally able to triumph in the finals of European play.


Thanks to good coaching, one of the best defences in world soccer, including the charismatic Italian Carboni and the fiery Argentinian Roberto Ayala, and an imaginative playmaker, young Pablo Aimar (also from Argentina), Valencia has grown into one of the world's great teams.


On June 1, 2004, Rafa Benitez stepped down as coach of Valencia amid rumors that he was headed to Liverpool F.C.; those rumors proved true, as he was hired by Liverpool two weeks later.


On June 8, 2004, Claudio Ranieri was named the new head coach.

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Honours

  • Spanish First Division Champions
    • 1941/42 1943/44 1946/47 1970/71 2001/02 2003/04
  • Spanish Cups
    • 1941 1949 1954 1967 1979 1999
  • Spanish Super Cup
    • 1999 2004
  • UEFA Cup (formerly Inter-Cities Fairs Cup)
    • 1961/62 1962/63 2003/04
  • European Cup Winners Cup
    • 1979/80
  • European Super Cup
    • 1980/81 2004/2005

Notable Players

2004/2005 squad

Goalkeepers

    • 1 - Santiago Cañizares Ruiz
    • 13 - Andrés Palop Cervera
    • 25 - Ludovic Butelle


Defenders

    • 3 - Fabio Aurelio Rodrigues
    • 4 - Roberto Fabián Ayala
    • 5 - Carlos Marchena López
    • 12 - Marco Caneira
    • 15 - Amedeo Carboni
    • 17 - David Navarro Pedrós
    • 23 - Crístobal Emilio Torres Ruiz (Curro Torres)
    • 24 - Emiliano Moretti


Midfielders

    • 6 - David Albelda Aliques
    • 7 - Stefano Fiore
    • 8 - Rubén Baraja Vegas
    • 14 - Vicente Rodríguez Guillén
    • 16 - Mohamed Lamine Sissoko
    • 19 - Francisco Joaquín Pérez Rufete
    • 21 - Pablo César Aimar
    • 31 - Nicolas Karlamoff


Forwards

    • 9 - Bernardo Corradi
    • 10 - Miguel Angel Angulo Valderrey
    • 11 - Marco Di Vaio
    • 18 - Francisco Muñoz Llompart (Xisco)
    • 20 - Miguel Ángel Ferrer Martínez (Mista)

External links

  • Official Website (http://www.valenciacf.es/) - available in English, Spanish, Valencian, and Japanese
  • http://www.ciberche.net - Fan website
  • http://www.che-uk.co.uk - Che-UK is the supporters club of Valencia CF fans living in the UK and Ireland
  • http://www.amunt-valencia.net - Amunt Valencia Web (in Spanish)


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Málaga | Mallorca | Numancia | Osasuna | Racing de Santander | Sevilla | Real Sociedad | Valencia | Villarreal | Real Zaragoza
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Valencia CF at AllExperts (525 words)
Valencia CF Valencia Club de Fútbol (also known as Valencia CF or just Valencia or Los Ches) is a football team in the first division of the Spanish Football League.
Valencia CF won the Spanish title for the sixth time in May 2004, their second in three years.
Valencia begin the 2005 season with new coach Quique Sanchez Flores, a former player at Valencia and who was credited with keeping newly-promoted Getafe CF in the first division, finishing a respectable 13th place.
Valencia CF: Information from Answers.com (1392 words)
However the team is scheduled to move to a new stadium in the north west of the city in 2009 [1] Valencia CF won the Spanish title for the sixth time in May 2004, their second in three years.
Valencia CF won the Regional Championship in 1923 and was eligible to play in the Copa del Rey for the first time in its history.
Valencia CF was again present in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final in the 1963-64 after a decent run but was defeated by Real Zaragoza in a 2-1 scoreline.
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