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Valladolid
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Pacheta

League Position
17

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Established
1928 (96 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Venue

Jose Zorrilla

(27,846 Capacity)

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Location
Valladolid

Nicknames
Pucela

Competitions
Spanish La Liga
Copa del Rey

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AndyIgnacio: 03/Jul/24
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27/07 Valladolid - Burgos
03/08 Derby - Valladolid
19/08 Valladolid - Espanyol
25/08 Real Madrid - Valladolid
28/08 Valladolid - Leganes

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23/07 Gimnástica 2 - 5 Valladolid
02/06 Tenerife 2 - 1 Valladolid
26/05 Valladolid 3 - 2 Villarreal B
19/05 Alcorcon 1 - 1 Valladolid
11/05 Valladolid 0 - 0 Espanol


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Real Valladolid Club de Fútbol, S.A.D., or simply Real Valladolid (pronounced ) or Valladolid, is a professional football club based in Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain that competes in La Liga, the top tier of the Spanish league system.

The club colours are violet and white, used on the kit in stripes from its foundation on 20 June 1928. The team plays its home games at the Estadio José Zorrilla, which seats 27,846 spectators. Valladolid's honours include a single trophy of great relevance, the defunct Copa de la Liga 1983–84. It has been runner-up in the Copa del Rey on two occasions (1949–50 and 1988–89), and has participated in two editions of the UEFA Cup (1984–85 and 1997–98) and also one edition of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1989–90). The team subsidiary, the Real Valladolid Promesas, currently play in the Primera División RFEF.

Since its La Liga debut in the 1948–49 season (in which it became the first club from the region to play in La Liga – five others have since done so), Valladolid is the most successful football club in Castile and León by honours and history, with a total of 45 seasons in the First Division, 36 in the Second and 10 in the Third. Historically, Valladolid is the 13th-best team in Spain by overall league points. Two of its players have won the Pichichi Trophy: Manuel Badenes and Jorge da Silva; and ten were internationals with the Spain national football team. In the 21st century, the club's domestic performance follows a yo-yo club pattern, with multiple promotions to (and relegations from) the first division.

On 3 September 2018, it was announced that Brazilian former international footballer Ronaldo Nazario had become the majority shareholder after purchasing a 51% controlling stake in the club. As of April 2020, Ronaldo owned 82% of the club shares.


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Lopez

Rennella

Etxeberria

Hermoso

Arrizabalaga

Moreno

Varela

Mata

Timor

Arnaiz

Becerra

Luismi

Mojica

Tomás

Juanpe

Míchel

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