Valencia CF season 2006-07

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The Valencia CF season 2006-07, consists of several competitions for Spanish football (soccer) club Valencia CF compete in. They play in the domestic 2006-07 La Liga championship, the Copa del Rey and the international 2006-07 UEFA Champions League tournament.

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[edit] Overview

Valencia has made significant changes for the 2006/2007 season. Coach Quique Sanchez Flores and technical director Amedeo Carboni reshuffled the squad to give it a fresh look. Players who did not fit in the current Valencia playing system such as Marco Di Vaio, Bernardo Corradi, Pablo Aimar, Rufete, and Mista were some of those who were sold, while Fabio Aurelio signed for Liverpool after refusing an extension to his contract. To strengthen the squad, Valencia have made big signings by bringing in Joaquin, Asier del Horno, Fernando Morientes and Francesco Tavano. They have also recalled the likes of Silva and Gavilan who are expected to form a core part of the squad this season. Valencia have also promoted several youngsters from the Valencia B Squad.

The current squad is therefore a blend of youth and experience. On paper, Valencia has one of the strongest teams in years, with international talent on almost all fronts. While normal, experienced players such as Roberto Ayala provide their leadership, the captain's armband is on international defensive midfielder David Albelda, with David Villa "El Guaje" becoming one of the most recognizable names on the Valencian roster. The fans expect the team to deliver this time around after some disappointing seasons. However the club has already experienced its fair share of problems in pre-season. The club's attempt to sign Benfica's Simão Sabrosa has yield no favorable result. Carboni and the club's president have also fallen out with veteran defender Roberto Ayala, who has expressed his desire to leave the club for local rivals Villarreal CF. Current players such as Stefano Fiore and Mario Regueiro have also been linked with different clubs. However, Valencia have started the season strongly. So far, they have won all their matches in the Champions League against Olympiakos and A.S. Roma and Shakhtar Donetsk. The team qualified to pass on to the next round in a 2-2 draw against Shaktar the second time they played them. On 15th December 2006, Valencia were drawn to play against Internazionale in the last 16 of the Champions League with the first leg scheduled to take place on 21st February 2007 . In the La Liga, Valencia started the season on a high, having registered victories against Real Betis, Atlético Madrid, Getafe, Gimnastic de Tarragona along with a creditable draw with current La Liga champions FC Barcelona. As of 1st October 2006, Valencia are sitting on second spot behind Barcelona on goal difference in the Spanish La Liga. However, they went through a slump in November which caused them to slip up in the La Liga. The first of 6 winless matches starting with a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Racing Santander. The theory behind these bad results is that Valencia have lost much of their key talent to injury, such as the likes of captain David Albelda, midfielder Rubén Baraja, wingers Jaime Gavilan Martinez and Vicente Rodriguez, defenders Carlos Marchena and Asier del Horno and forward Francesco Tavano. Despite all these worries, the team is making a strong comeback, winning their last 3 matches before the winter break against Deportivo La Coruna, Real Zaragoza and Real Mallorca. With key players returrning soon, Valencia finally looks settled and strong enough to make an impact in Europe this season as well as in La Liga.

[edit] Squad

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

As of 12 September 2006

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Spain GK Santiago Cañizares
2 Flag of Portugal DF Miguel
3 Flag of Spain DF Asier del Horno
4 Flag of Argentina DF Roberto Ayala
5 Flag of Spain DF Carlos Marchena
6 Flag of Spain MF David Albelda (Captain)
7 Flag of Spain FW David Villa
8 Flag of Spain MF Rubén Baraja
9 Flag of Spain FW Fernando Morientes
10 Flag of Spain FW Miguel Ángel Angulo
11 Flag of Uruguay MF Mario Regueiro
12 Flag of Italy FW Francesco Tavano
13 Flag of Spain GK Juan Luis Mora
No. Position Player
14 Flag of Spain MF Vicente
15 Flag of Spain MF Joaquín
16 Flag of Portugal MF Hugo Viana
17 Flag of Spain DF David Navarro
18 Flag of Spain MF Jorge López
19 Flag of Spain MF Gavilán
20 Flag of Spain MF Raúl Albiol
21 Flag of Spain MF David Silva
22 Flag of Brazil MF Edu
23 Flag of Spain DF Curro Torres
24 Flag of Italy DF Emiliano Moretti
25 Flag of France GK Ludovic Butelle
26 Flag of Spain DF Cerra

[edit] Squad changes

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[edit] Captains

  1. David Albelda
  2. Miguel Angel Angulo
  3. Santiago Cañizares
  4. Roberto Ayala

[edit] Foreigners

Only three non-European Union nationals can be on the pitch at any time. Those with European ancestry can claim a passport from the nation their ancestors came from. If a player does not have European ancestry, he can claim a Spanish passport after playing in Spain for five years.

  • Flag of Argentina Ayala
  • Flag of Brazil Flag of Portugal Edu
  • Flag of France Flag of Europe Butelle
  • Flag of Italy Flag of Europe Moretti
  • Flag of Italy Flag of Europe Tavano
  • Flag of Portugal Flag of Europe Miguel
  • Flag of Portugal Flag of Europe Hugo Viana
  • Flag of Uruguay Flag of Spain Regueiro

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