Villarreal CF

Villarreal
Full name Villarreal Club de Fútbol
Nickname(s) El Submarino Amarillo
("The Yellow Submarine")
Founded March 10, 1923
Ground Estadio El Madrigal,
Villarreal,
Valencian Community,
Spain
(Capacity: 25,000)
Chairman Flag of Spain Fernando Roig Alfonso
Manager Flag of Chile Manuel Pellegrini
League La Liga
2007-08 La Liga, 2nd
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Villarreal Club de Fútbol, usually abbreviated to Villarreal, is a Spanish Primera División football club based in Villarreal, a small town in the province of Castellón. The team plays at the 25,000-seat Madrigal stadium.

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History

Early years

The club was founded in 1923 and played in regional leagues until the Spanish Civil War, during which Spanish football went into a hiatus. After the war, the club played in various regional leagues as well as the Third Division until the 1970/71 season, when Villarreal first played in the Segunda División for two consecutive seasons, at the end of which the club was relegated to the Third Division once again. After playing in the Segunda División B for a few seasons in the late 80s, Villarreal managed to solidify themselves as a Segunda División club starting with the 1992/93 season.

La Liga de las Estrellas

On May 24, 1998, a date which the club's supporters still remember fondly, Villarreal sealed promotion to the Primera División for the 1998/99 season, which started with an intimidating match against giants Real Madrid in the Santiago Bernabéu. After a difficult season, Villarreal were again relegated to the Segunda División for the 1999/2000 season, in which they finished third, again earning promotion to La Liga de las Estrellas, the Primera División, where they have remained up to the present day.

European success

After finishing 7th a year later, Villarreal stayed near the bottom of the table for two seasons before defeating Dutch team SC Heerenveen in the final to win their first European title, the UEFA Intertoto Cup in the summer of 2003, thereby qualifying for the UEFA Cup tournament. In the 2003/04 season, Villarreal reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup, losing to neighbours and eventual champions Valencia CF. That summer, however, they won the Intertoto Cup again, qualifying for that coming season's UEFA Cup tournament, in which they would reach the quarter-finals. They bowed out in the quarter-finals to Dutch side AZ Alkmaar, losing 3-2 on aggregate. During the same 2004/05 season Villarreal finished in 3rd place in La Liga, earning the club their first direct qualification to a European tournament; the UEFA Champions League.

The 2005/06 season brought the club considerable European success and recognition, due to their consistent performances in the Champions League. In the qualifying round stage, Villarreal sensationally defeated English side Everton F.C. with a 4-2 aggregate score with two 2-1 victories. In the group stage, Villarreal were to be in the same group as Portuguese champions SL Benfica, French club Lille OSC, and English giants Manchester United F.C.. Remaining undefeated throughout the group stage, Villarreal were twice victorious (1-0 each against Benfica away and Lille at home) and earned four draws, including two scoreless draws with Manchester United. They topped their group and progressed to the knock-out stages along with SL Benfica. The club progressed to the quarter-finals in their Champions League debut by defeating the Scottish club Rangers F.C. 3-3 on the away goals rule (a 2-2 draw in Glasgow and a 1-1 draw at home gave the Spanish side one more away goal than their opponents).

El Submarino Amarillo drew Italian heavyweights Inter Milan in the quarter-finals of the Champions League. The first leg was played at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on March 29, 2006. Playing at San Siro, Diego Forlán scored inside the first minute of the match, but Villarreal lost 2-1 as Inter took a lead to the return leg at Estadio El Madrigal on April 4. Villarreal, however, continued their unbeaten home record in the Champions League as they beat the Italian giants 1-0 in the second leg to qualify for the semi-finals on the away goals rule (the tie ended 2-2 on aggregate, but because of Diego Forlán's goal in Milan, Villarreal advanced). During that game, left-back Rodolfo 'El Vasco' Arruabarrena turned a back header from Riquelme's free kick past Inter's goalkeeper Francesco Toldo to score the decisive goal of the tie. In the semi-finals, Villarreal narrowly lost out to Arsenal F.C. on a 1-0 aggregate scoreline following Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann's save of Juan Román Riquelme's last-minute penalty, the penalty was won by Jose Mari's infamous dive. Villarreal signed Robert Pires from Arsenal in the summer following their Champions League semi-final defeat. He is playing for the team now after a long injury lay-off. The 2006-2007 season started very badly but Villarreal were able to qualify for the UEFA Cup after 8 consecutive wins. The Yellow Submarines were 13th after Round 30 of La Liga, but they climbed to finish 5th at the end of the season.

The club automatically qualified for the 2008/09 Champions League, due to them finishing second in La Liga the previous season. They drew Manchester United, for the second consecuitive campaign, Glasgow Celtic and Aalborg BK. They made good start by holding European champions Manchester United to a goalless draw at Old Trafford, a third 0-0 draw in a row against the English giants. A first win was sealed on 30th September by beating Gordon Strachan's Celtic 1-0 at El Madrigal, courtesy of a Marcos Senna freekick. On October 21 during a Champions League match against Aalborg they scored 6 goals to 3.

The team

Rivalry

Villarreal C.F. has supported a long rivalry with C.D. Castellón for geographical reasons since both are from the province of Castellon, and with Valencia C.F. since the two are the most competitive teams of the Valencia region; this clash is called the Valencian local derby.

Nickname and mascot

The team is nicknamed El Submarino Amarillo (the Yellow Submarine) because of their yellow strip. The mascot (named Groguet, "Little Yellow") is a figure with a submarine head.In 2008,the shirt sponsor is "Aeroport Castello" (airport).

Current squad

As of July 10, 2008 The numbers are established according to the official website:www.villarrealcf.es and www.lfp.es

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Uruguay GK Sebastián Viera
2 Flag of Argentina DF Gonzalo Rodríguez
3 Flag of Brazil DF Edmílson
4 Flag of Uruguay DF Diego Godín
5 Flag of Spain DF Joan Capdevila
6 Flag of Uruguay MF Sebastián Eguren
7 Flag of France MF Robert Pirès
8 Flag of Spain MF Santi Cazorla
9 Flag of Mexico FW Guille Franco
10 Flag of Spain MF Cani
11 Flag of Argentina MF Ariel Ibagaza
12 Flag of France DF Pascal Cygan
No. Position Player
13 Flag of Spain GK Diego López
14 Flag of Chile MF Mati Fernández
15 Flag of Turkey FW Nihat
16 Flag of Spain FW Joseba Llorente
17 Flag of Spain DF Javi Venta
18 Flag of Spain DF Ángel
19 Flag of Spain MF Marcos Senna (captain)
20 Flag of Argentina DF Fabricio Fuentes
21 Flag of Spain MF Bruno Soriano
22 Flag of Italy FW Giuseppe Rossi
24 Flag of the United States FW Jozy Altidore
26 Flag of Spain GK Juan Carlos Martínez

Out on loan

No. Position Player
-- Flag of Argentina FW Marco Ruben (to Recreativo Huelva)
-- Flag of Spain FW Marquitos (to Real Sociedad)
-- Flag of Argentina MF Damián Escudero (to Real Valladolid)
-- Flag of Uruguay FW Robert Flores (to Flag of Argentina River Plate)

Foreign players

In the Spanish league only three non-EU nationals can be registered and given a squad number for the first team. Those with European ancestry can claim a passport from the nation their ancestors came from. e.g. Gonzalo can claim a Spanish passport as he has Spanish ancestry. If a player does not have European ancestry he can claim a Spanish passport by playing in Spain for 5 years.

In addition, players from the ACP countries—countries in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific that are signatories to the Cotonou Agreement—are not counted against non-EU quotas, due to the Kolpak ruling.

The current quota were allocated to Godin and Fernández. Altidore is a Kolpak player; although he was born and raised in the United States, both his parents are immigrants from the ACP country of Haiti. Villarreal are yet to announce this and as of 11 July he does not have an EU passport.

Statistics 2007/08

Top Scorers:

Top Goalkeepers

Statistics 2006/07

Top Scorers:

Top Goalkeepers

Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Notes
1998/1999 1D 18 38 8 12 18 47 63 36 Relegated After Play-Off
1999/2000 2D 3 42 18 12 12 61 46 66 Promoted
2000/2001 1D 7 38 16 9 13 58 52 57
2001/2002 1D 15 38 11 10 17 46 55 43
2002/2003 1D 15 38 11 12 15 44 53 45
2003/2004 1D 8 38 15 9 14 47 49 54 UC Semi-Final
2004/2005 1D 3 38 18 11 9 69 37 65 2nd round UC Quarter-Final
2005/2006 1D 7 38 14 15 9 50 39 57 last 16 ECL Semi-Final
2006/2007 1D 5 38 18 8 12 48 44 62 Last 16 IT 3rd Round
2007/2008 1D 2 38 24 5 9 63 40 77 Quarter-Final UC Last 32

Titles

National

International

Famous players

  • Flag of Argentina Flag of Spain Juan Antonio Pizzi
  • Flag of Argentina Sebastián Battaglia
  • Flag of Argentina Juan Pablo Sorín
  • Flag of Argentina Walter Gaitán
  • Flag of Argentina Diego Cagna
  • Flag of Argentina Bruno Marioni
  • Flag of Argentina Gustavo Barros Schelotto
  • Flag of Argentina Flag of Spain Rodolfo Arruabarrena
  • Flag of Argentina Fabricio Coloccini
  • Flag of Argentina Flag of Spain Gonzalo Rodríguez
  • Flag of Argentina Luciano Figueroa
  • Flag of Argentina Juan Román Riquelme
  • Flag of Argentina Mariano Barbosa
  • Flag of Argentina Flag of Italy Fabricio Fuentes
  • Flag of Argentina Leandro Somoza
  • Flag of Argentina Javier Claut
  • Flag of Bolivia Flag of Spain Juan Manuel Peña
  • Flag of Brazil Sonny Anderson
  • Flag of Brazil Juliano Belletti
  • Flag of Brazil Alexandre Oliveira
  • Flag of Cameroon Cyril Makanaky
  • Flag of Cape Verde Flag of Portugal Sandro Mendes
  • Flag of Chile Matías Fernández
  • Flag of Chile Mauricio Aguilera
  • Flag of Denmark Jon Dahl Tomasson
  • Flag of Ecuador Luis Antonio Valencia
  • Flag of France Pascal Cygan
  • Flag of France Robert Pirès
  • Flag of Italy Alessio Tacchinardi
  • Flag of Mexico Antonio de Nigris
  • Flag of Argentina Flag of Mexico Flag of Italy Guillermo Franco
  • Flag of Montenegro Nebojsa Scepanovic
  • Flag of Mozambique Flag of Portugal Armando Sá
  • Flag of the Netherlands Jan Kromkamp
  • Flag of Romania Gheorghe Craioveanu
  • Flag of Romania Dennis Şerban
  • Flag of Romania Constantin Gâlcă
  • Flag of Romania Miodrag Belodedici
  • Flag of Romania Marius Iordache
  • Flag of Russia Ilshat Faizulin
  • Flag of Serbia Željko Kalajdžić
  • Flag of Serbia Igor Tasevski
  • Flag of Serbia Goran Milojevic
  • Flag of Spain Guillermo Amor
  • Flag of Spain Flag of Denmark Thomas Christiansen
  • Flag of Spain David Albelda
  • Flag of Spain Roberto
  • Flag of Spain José Manuel Reina
  • Flag of Spain Antonio Guayre
  • Flag of Spain Víctor
  • Flag of Spain Quique Alvarez
  • Flag of Spain José Mari
  • Flag of Spain Josico
  • Flag of Spain José Molina
  • Flag of Spain Miguel Ángel Angulo
  • Flag of Spain Roger García
  • Flag of Spain Flag of Brazil Marcos Senna
  • Flag of Turkey Nihat Kahveci
  • Flag of Uruguay Diego Forlán
  • Flag of Uruguay Martin Caceres
  • Flag of Uruguay Raul Dos Santos
  • Flag of Uruguay Cesar Silvera

see also Cat:Villarreal CF footballers

Famous coaches

see also Cat:Villarreal CF managers 234

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