The Villarreal/El Submarino Amarillo
The club is nicknamed The Yello Submarine stands at Villareal, a small town near Castelon de La Plana, on 10 Meret 1923. The club was only playing in regional leagues until the Spanish Civil War is completed (1939), precisely where the league in Spain are crowded, hectic.
After the war, the club played in various leagues in the regional third division until the 1970/1971 season. Villarreal had experienced ups and downs, after a tasting at the division one goes down again in the second division and return to division one. The only championship the European level have been followed only Intertoto Cup in 2002.
After the war, the club played in various leagues in the regional third division until the 1970/1971 season. Villarreal had experienced ups and downs, after a tasting at the division one goes down again in the second division and return to division one. The only championship the European level have been followed only Intertoto Cup in 2002.
Entering the season 2002/2003, Villarreal was transformed into one of European clubs who play the most effective, well-organized and be a threat for the top clubs of Europe. In which Villarreal won the Intertoto Cup in 2003 and 2004, and ultimately got rid of Italian giants Inter Milan in the Champions Cup quarter-final of the season 2005/2006.
The club has ever defended star players such as: Scott Anderson Brazilian striker, striker Martin Palermo of Argentina, in the 2006/2007 season is determined to improve its ranking, which in the 2005/2006 season, Villarreal only ranked seventh.
CLUB DATE
Full Name: Villarreal Club de utbol SAD
Nickname: El Submarino Amarillo (The Yellow Submarine)
Founded: March 10, 1923
Stadium: El Madrigal, Vilareal-Spain, with a capacity of 25 000
Costume: Yellow-Yellow (Cage), Dark Blue-Dark Blue (Away)
President: Fernando Roig Alfonso
Coach: Ernesto Valverde
PLAYERS SEASON 2009-2010
Goalkeeper:
1 Xavi Oliva
13 Diego López
Defender:
2 Gonzalo Rodríguez
4 Diego Godin
5 Joan Capdevila
15 Fabricio Fuentes
17 Javi Venta
18 Ángel López
20 Iván Marcano
32 Kiko
Midfielder:
6 Sebastián Eguren
7 Robert Pires
8 Santi Cazorla
10 Cani
11 Ariel Ibagaza
14 David Fuster
16 Robert Flores
19 Marcos Senna (captain)
21 Bruno Soriano
24 Damian Escudero
28 Jefferson Montero
- Hernán Pérez
Attacker:
9 Joseba Llorente
12 Nilmar
22 Giuseppe Rossi
23 Jonathan Pereira
- Marco Rubén
ACHIEVEMENT
La Liga runners-up 2007-08
Tercera División champions 1969 -1970
Campeonato Regional de Aficionados 1951
Regional Primera: 1935-36, 1954-55, 1966-67
International: UEFA Intertoto Cup 2003 and 2004