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Real Valladolid
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Full nameReal Valladolid
Club de Fútbol
Nickname(s) Pucela
Founded 1928
Ground Estadio José Zorila,
Valladolid, Castilla-León,
Spain
Capacity 26,500
Chairman Image:Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Suárez Sureda
Manager Image:Flag of Spain.svg Jose Luis Mendilibar
League Segunda División
2005-06 Segunda División, 10th
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Real Valladolid Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football club. Formed on June 20, 1928, from the amalgamation of Real Unión Deportiva de Valladolid and Club Deportivo Español, it plays currently in the Spanish second division or Segunda División.

The team plays in Valladolid from which it derives the nickname Pucela. Their Home stadium is the Estadio José Zorrilla, which seats 26,500 spectators.

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[edit] History

The team first reached the Primera División in the 1947-48 season, as champions of the Segunda. In the following year, the team pushed on from this success and reached the finals of the Copa del Rey in the Chamartín stadium against Athletic Bilbao, eventually losing 4-1.

The next ten years until 1957-58 were spent in the first division. Relegation was short-lived and Valladolid gained promotion in 1958-59 with 5-0 win over Terrasa under the trainer José Luis Saso, a legendary figure in the history of the team. He had originally been a goalkeeper for Valladolid, and he subsequently went on to perform many roles, ending up as president of the club.

Valladolid vacillated between the first and second divisions in the subsequent years, descending as low as third in 1970-71. More recently, the team has not been relegated since promotion to the Primera in the 1992-93 season. Their highest position during this period was 7th in 1996-97.

Real Valladolid has won the Spanish League Cup once, in 1983.

[edit] Honours

  • European participations: 3 times.
  • Spanish League Cup: 1983 1-3 vs. Atlético Madrid
  • Copa del Rey: twice finalist.

[edit] Current squad 2006/07

As of September 1 2005

 

[edit] Squad changes during 2006/07 season

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[edit] Statistics 2005/06

Segunda DivisiónPositionPtsPWDLFA
Real Valladolid1055421413155454
  • Top Scorers:
    • Joseba Llorente - 11 goals
    • Victor - 11 goals
    • Aduriz - 6 goals
  • Top Goalkeepers
    • Bizarri - 39 goals In 33 matches
    • Lledó - 11 goals In 8 matches

[edit] Famous Players

see also Cat:Real Valladolid footballers

[edit] Famous Coaches

[edit] Manufacturer of Clothing

PUMA

[edit] External links


 
Segunda División 2006/07 clubs
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Alavés | Albacete | Almería | Cádiz | Castellón | Ciudad de Murcia | Poli Ejido | Elche | Sporting de Gijón | Hércules | Málaga
Numancia | Las Palmas | Lorca | Ponferradina | R. Madrid Castilla | Real Murcia | Salamanca | Tenerife | Real Valladolid | Vecindario | Xerez


 
Segunda División B - Grupo 2 2006/07 clubs
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Real Unión | Barakaldo | Alfaro | Cultural Leonesa | Lemona| Oviedo | Marino | Eibar | Logroñés | Amurrio | Real Sociedad B | Universidad de Oviedo | Athletic de Bilbao B | Zamora | Valladolid B | Guijuelo | Palencia | Burgos | Sestao | Logroñes CF |
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fr:Real Valladolid nl:Real Valladolid ja:レアル・バリャドリード pl:Real Valladolid pt:Real Valladolid

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