Valencia/El Che
Valencia, the club is nicknamed 'El Che' (bat) was established in 1919, is one of the top clubs of La Liga but Barcelona and Real Madrid. In the 2005/2006 season, Valencia was ranked third behind Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Many star players ever to play at this club, including: Mario Kempes, top scorer of Argentina's 1978 World Cup, Romario, Brazilian striker, Didier Deschamp which is now the coach of Juventus, Gaizka Mendieta who had become an idol in Valencia until the legendary Spanish goalkeeper , Andoni Zubizarreta.
Likewise, coaches, several first-class coaches have dealt with this club, including: Spain coach Luis Aragones at the 2006 World Cup coach Guus Hiddink from the Netherlands who brought South Korea into the 2002 World Cup semifinalists, coach Hector Cuper cool-handed from Argentina, Rafael Benitez which is now the coach of Liverpool to Claudio Ranieri, the former coach of Italian Chlesea.
Many star players ever to play at this club, including: Mario Kempes, top scorer of Argentina's 1978 World Cup, Romario, Brazilian striker, Didier Deschamp which is now the coach of Juventus, Gaizka Mendieta who had become an idol in Valencia until the legendary Spanish goalkeeper , Andoni Zubizarreta.
Likewise, coaches, several first-class coaches have dealt with this club, including: Spain coach Luis Aragones at the 2006 World Cup coach Guus Hiddink from the Netherlands who brought South Korea into the 2002 World Cup semifinalists, coach Hector Cuper cool-handed from Argentina, Rafael Benitez which is now the coach of Liverpool to Claudio Ranieri, the former coach of Italian Chlesea.
Valencia In Action
The clubs in the year 2005, based on income is the 19 club the richest in the world, hoping to repeat such achievements in the 2005/2006 season, or even exceeded.
CLUB DATE
Full Name: Valencia Foot Ball Club
Nickname: El Che
Founded: 1919
Stadium: Mestalla, Valencia, Spain with a capacity of 53,000
Costume: White-Black (Cage), Black-Orange (Away)
President: Manuel Llorente
Coach: Unai Emery
PLAYERS SEASON 2009-2010
Goalkeeper:
1 Cesar Sanchez
13 Miguel Angel Moya
Defender:
2 Bruno Saltor
3 Hedwiges Maduro
4 David Navarro
5 Carlos Marchena (Captain)
Asier del Horno 11
15 Angel Dealbert
20 Ruano Alexis
22 Jeremy Mathieu
23 Miguel Monteiro
Midfielder:
6 David Albelda
8 Ruben Baraja
10 Juan Mata
14 Vicente Rodriguez
17 Joaquin Sanchez
18 Manuel Fernandes
19 Pablo Hernandez
21 David Silva
24 Ever Banega
25 Ignacio Gonzalez
28 Jordi Alba
30 Michel
Attacker:
7 David Villa
9 Nikola Zigic
16 Miku
ACHIEVEMENT:
- La Liga: 6 times (1941-42, 1943-44, 1946-47, 1970-71, 2001-02, 2003-04)
- Copa Del Rey: 6 times (1941, 1949, 1954, 1967, 1979, 1999)
- Spanish Supercup: 1 time
- UEFA Cup: 3 times (1961/62, 1962/63, 2003/04)
- Winners' Cup: 1 time (1979/80)
- European Supercup: 2 times (1980/51, 2004/05)
- UEFA Intertoto Cup: 1 time (1998)