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Levante UD
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Full nameLevante Unión Deportiva
Nickname(s) Granotes Sapos
Founded 1909
Ground Ciudad de Valencia,
Valencia, Spain
Capacity 25,354
Chairman Image:Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Villarroel
Manager Image:Flag of Spain.svg López Caro
League La Liga
2005-06 Segunda División, 3rd
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Levante Unión Deportiva is a football club that has won promotion to the Primera División (First Division) of the Spanish Football League for the 20062007 season after finishing 3rd in the Segunda División (Second Division).

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[edit] History

Levante UD, or Llevant UE to give the team its name in Valencian, is the second team of the city of Valencia, Spain.

Always in the shadows of Valencia, CF, Levante has been around since the early 1900s and originally played in their modest stadium Campo de Vallejo. In the early 1970s they moved into their current stadium, the 25,354 seater Ciudad de Valencia.

Before 2004, Levante UD had only been in the First Division for two seasons (19631964 and 19641965), although they came very close in 2003. The two most illustrious players to play for the team are Johan Cruijff and Caszely. Levante fans are known as Granotes, or frogs.

After gaining promotion, Levante had a positive start to the season, quickly gathering several points to challenge among the top ten for the first half of their season. But things went suddenly downhill as the season went on. A poor run of form saw them slip alarmingly down the pecking order until they found themselves needing a win to stay up on the last day. They didn't get it, and were relegated straight back down again, a surprise considering their earlier form.

Levante won its ticket to return to Spanish first division (La Liga) after winning their last game of the season against Lleida on June 17, 2006. This means Levante will return to the top division only one year afer being relegated to second division. The four largest cities of Spain (Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Sevilla) will each have two clubs in the golden division, which will make for exciting derbies in each of those cities.

[edit] Current squad 2005/06

The numbers are established according to the official website:www.levanteud.com and www.lfp.es

As of February 1 2006

No. Position Player
1 Image:Flag of Argentina.svg GK Pablo Cavallero
2 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Manolo
3 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Alexis
4 Image:Flag of Spain.svg MF Camacho
5 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg DF Alvaro
6 Image:Flag of Senegal.svg MF Sylvain N'Diaye
7 Image:Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg FW Ettien
8 Image:Flag of France.svg MF Olivier Kapo
9 Image:Flag of Spain.svg FW Nino
10 Image:Flag of Ghana.svg MF Mustapha Riga
11 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg DF Zé Maria
12 Image:Flag of France.svg MF Mathieu Berson
No. Position Player
13 Image:Flag of Spain.svg GK Molina
14 Image:Flag of Ireland (bordered).svg DF Ian Harte
15 Image:Flag of Italy.svg MF Damiano Tommasi
16 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF César
17 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Rubiales
18 Image:Flag of Spain.svg FW Carmelo
19 Image:Flag of France.svg FW Péguy Luyindula
20 Image:Flag of France.svg DF Frédéric Déhu
21 Image:Flag of France.svg MF Laurent Courtois
22 Image:Flag of France.svg MF Laurent Robert
23 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Descarga
24 Image:Flag of Cameroon.svg FW Meyong Ze

[edit] Famous players

see also Cat:Levante UD footballers

[edit] Famous Coaches

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Segunda División B - Grupo 3 2006/07 clubs
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Badalona | Terrassa | San Andreu | Alicante | Figueres | Eldense | Gramenet | Alcoyano | Barbastro | Levante B
| Lleida | Huesca | Vila-Joiosa | Valencia B | L´Hospitalet | Osasuna B | Benidorm | Barcelona B | Orihuela | Espanyol B
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