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Champions League
Champions League 2010-2011
| Informatii despte echipa Valencia CF |
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| Descrierea echipei: |
Valencia CF |
| Numele scurt folosit: |
VAL |
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| Club |
Valencia
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| Adresa: |
Valencia C.F. S.A.D., Avda. de Suecia, 17- bajo, |
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46010 Valencia |
| Telefon: |
902 01 19 19 |
| Fax: |
96 337 50 93 |
| E-mail: |
contact[at]valenciacf.es |
| Website: |
http://www.valenciacf.es |
| Presedinte: |
Juan Bautista Soler |
| Manager: |
Thomas Kurth |
| Fondat: |
1919 |
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| Informatii despre acest sezon: | • Valencia have a fine tradition in European competition. In 1979/80 they defeated Arsenal FC 5-4 on penalties to win the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup after the teams had played out a goalless draw.
• Valencia's most recent triumph arrived in the UEFA Cup in 2003/04 when a 2-0 win gave them the trophy against Olympique de Marseille in Gothenburg.
UEFA Champions League milestones
• They went close to winning the UEFA Champions League in both of their first two seasons. In 1999/00 and 2000/01 they were beaten in the final by Real Madrid CF and FC Bayern München respectively. Despite losing 3-0 against their Spanish rivals they were only denied by penalty kicks a year later against Bayern after the match in Milan had ended 1-1 after 120 minutes.
UEFA club competition honours
• UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1979/80
• UEFA Cup: 2003/04
• UEFA Super Cup: 1980, 2004
• UEFA Intertoto Cup: 1998
Ten-year record
2006/07: UEFA Champions League - quarter-finals
2005/06: UEFA Intertoto Cup - finalists
2004/05: UEFA Cup - Round of 32 (having transferred from the UEFA Champions League group stage)
2003/04: UEFA Cup - winners
2002/03: UEFA Champions League - quarter-finals
2001/02: UEFA Cup - quarter-finals
2000/01: UEFA Champions League - runners-up
1999/00: UEFA Champions League - runners-up
1998/99: UEFA Cup - second round
1997/98: Did not compete in UEFA club competition
2006/07 season
Domestic record: Valencia finished fourth in highly competitive end to the Spanish season, enough to earn them a shot at the UEFA Champions League third qualifying round. They were ten points adrift of Real Madrid CF and FC Barcelona but only five behind third-placed Sevilla FC. Villarreal CF were four points further back in fifth. Valencia lost to Getafe CF in the Spanish Cup last 16.
European record: Valencia returned to the UEFA Champions League for the fifth time in eight years thanks to a 3-1 aggregate victory against FC Salzburg in the third qualifying round. They then won Group D ahead of AS Roma, FC Shakhtar Donetsk and Olympiacos CFP, recording four victories and a draw from their six outings. A 2-2 first-leg draw at FC Internazionale Milano proved pivotal in the first knockout round as Valencia went through by that score on away goals before going down 3-2 over two legs to Chelsea FC in the last eight.
Key facts
UEFA club competition
• Pld: 193 W: 95 D: 50 L: 48 GF: 297 GA: 186
UEFA Champions League (group stage to final)
• Pld: 68 W: 32 D: 19 L: 17 GF: 98 GA: 66
European Champion Clubs' Cup/UEFA Champions League
• Pld: 82 W: 40 D: 22 L: 20 GF: 120 GA: 74
Records
UEFA club competition
• Biggest win
0-5: SK Sturm Graz v Valencia CF
07.03.2001, UEFA Champions League second group stage
6-1: Valencia CF v Legia Warszawa
01.11.2001, UEFA Cup second round second leg
5-0: Valencia CF v FC Chernomorets Novorossyisk
27.09.2001, UEFA Cup first round second leg
• Biggest home win
6-1: Valencia CF v Legia Warszawa
5-0: Valencia CF v FC Chernomorets Novorossyisk
• Biggest away win
0-5: SK Sturm Graz v Valencia CF
• Heaviest defeat
7-0: Karlsruher SC v Valencia CF
02.11.1993, UEFA Cup second round second leg
• Heaviest home defeat
1-5: Valencia CF v FC Internazionale Milano
20.10.2004, UEFA Champions League group stage
1-5: Valencia CF v SSC Napoli
16.09.1992, UEFA Cup first round first leg
• Heaviest away defeat
7-0: Karlsruher SC v Valencia CF
UEFA Champions League
• Biggest win
0-5: SK Sturm Graz v Valencia CF
• Biggest home win
6-2: Valencia CF v FC Basel
02.10.2002, UEFA Champions League first group stage
• Biggest away win
0-5: SK Sturm Graz v Valencia CF
• Heaviest defeat
1-5: Valencia CF v FC Internazionale Milano
• Heaviest home defeat
1-5: Valencia CF v FC Internazionale Milano
• Heaviest away defeat
3-0: Real Madrid CF v Valencia CF
24.05.2000, UEFA Champions League final
3-0: Manchester United FC v Valencia CF
08.12.1999, UEFA Champions League second group stage |
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