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Spanish football club

Football club

Villarreal Club de Fútbol, S.A.D., usually

abbreviated to Villarreal CF or simply Villarreal, is a Spanish professional 🤑 football

club based in Villarreal, in the Castellón province of eastern Spain, that plays in La

Liga, the top flight 🤑 of Spanish football.

Founded in 1923, the club spent much time of

its history in the lower divisions of Spanish football 🤑 and began in La Liga in 1998. In

the 21st century, Villarreal gained some league stability, although they sustained

relegation 🤑 in 2012, rebounding the next year and then remaining in the top division to

date. The club made its first 🤑 appearance in the UEFA Champions League in 2005, with its

best result being the semi-finals in 2006 and 2024. Villarreal 🤑 also appeared in the

UEFA Europa League during this time, and won the competition in 2024 by defeating

Manchester United 🤑 in the final, clinching their first major trophy.

The club is

nicknamed El Submarí Groguet or El Submarino Amarillo (Yellow Submarine) 🤑 due to its

yellow home kit, and due to being a low-profile team compared to Real Madrid,

Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, 🤑 and regional rivals Valencia. They play their home games at

the Estadio de la Cerámica,[1] and have been touted as 🤑 an example of a small but

successful club.[2]

History [ edit ]

1923–29: early years [ edit ]

Villarreal CF was

founded as 🤑 Club Deportivo Villarreal on 10 March 1923 "to promote all sports especially

Football." The stadium was rented for 60 pesetas 🤑 a month and ticket prices were set at

half a peseta for men and a quarter of a peseta for 🤑 children. Women were granted free

admission.[3] On 17 June 1923, Castellón, a modern rival of the club, played the first

🤑 match against a club named after Miguel de Cervantes. On 21 October of that year,

Villarreal played their first game 🤑 ever, playing against Castellón.[3] Villarreal

started off with a kit of white shirts and black shorts, reflected in their first

🤑 badge.[4]

1929–98: time in lower divisions [ edit ]

Villarreal entered regional

competitions within the Spanish football pyramid from 1929 to 1930 🤑 onwards. The 1934–35

season saw the team lose to Cartagena when a win would have seen them promoted to the

🤑 nationwide Second Division.[3] The following season saw Villarreal win the First

Division of the region before the outbreak of the 🤑 Spanish Civil War.[3]

When the war

finished in 1939, the club played again in the Second Division of the region.[3]

However, 🤑 CD Villarreal was dissolved in the early 1940s, and in 1942, CA Foghetecaz, an

acronym for the club's founders (Font, 🤑 Gil, Herrero, Teuler, Catalá and Zaragoza), was

one of several clubs established in its place. On 25 August 1947, the 🤑 new club joined

the Valencian Football Federation and in 1950 renamed itself as CAF Villarreal, where

the F stood for 🤑 Foghetecaz.[4]

The name changed again to the current Villarreal CF in

June 1954, with a badge similar to the present one.[4] 🤑 They finished seventh and then

fourth twice in the First regional league before being promoted to the Tercera Liga

(Third 🤑 Nationwide) as champions in 1956. They were relegated in 1960–61 after finishing

14th.[3]

The club adopted their present badge in the 🤑 middle of 1966.[4] In 1966–67,

Villarreal returned to the Tercera as champions. In 1970, they reached the national

Segunda for 🤑 the first time.[3] After narrowly avoiding relegation in their first

season, they were relegated the following season. In 1975–76, they 🤑 were relegated from

the Tercera to the Regionals, but were promoted back again the next season. In 1986–87,

Villarreal were 🤑 promoted to the Segunda Liga B.[3] In 1990, they finished 18th and were

relegated back to the Tercera.

There were back-to-back 🤑 promotions as the club returned

to Segunda B and finished second, earning promotion to Segunda A for the first time.

🤑 From 1992 to 1993, Villarreal were often in low or mid-table positions, but reached the

play-offs in 1997–98 by finishing 🤑 fourth.[5] The two-legged play-off was against

Compostela. Villarreal hosted the first leg which was a 0–0 draw, but the second 🤑 leg at

the home of the Galician team was a 1–1 draw, thus Villarreal were promoted on the away

goals 🤑 rule.

1998–2012: La Liga and European debuts [ edit ]

Villarreal's La Liga debut

started with a match against reigning European champions 🤑 Real Madrid at the Santiago

Bernabéu Stadium on 31 August 1998 where they lost 4-1 despite taking the lead after 🤑 3

minutes.[6] The first home game was against Celta de Vigo[5] the week after. Because of

a difficult season, Villarreal 🤑 were relegated to the Segunda División for the 1999–2000

season, but by finishing third, they were then promoted back to 🤑 the Primera

División.

After finishing seventh on their return to the Primera, Villarreal finished

in 15th place for two-straight seasons.[5] Villarreal 🤑 competed in the UEFA Intertoto

Cup in the middle of 2002, defeating FH of Iceland, Torino of Italy, and Troyes 🤑 of

France. They lost in the final to compatriots Málaga, 2–1 on aggregate.[7]

In the

middle of 2003, they defeated the 🤑 Dutch team Heerenveen in the final of the Intertoto

Cup, thereby qualifying for the UEFA Cup. In their major European 🤑 debut, Villarreal

reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup, losing to neighbours and eventual champions

Valencia. In the league, Villarreal 🤑 finished in eighth place. In the middle of 2004,

Villarreal retained the Intertoto Cup, beating compatriots Atlético Madrid on penalties

🤑 after the final finished 2–2 on aggregate. This qualified them to the UEFA Cup. They

lost in the quarter-finals of 🤑 the 2004–05 UEFA Cup to Dutch side AZ, losing 3–2 on

aggregate. During the same season, Villarreal finished in third 🤑 place in La Liga,

earning the club their first direct qualification to a European tournament, the

Champions League. The club's 🤑 centre-forward Diego Forlán won the Pichichi Trophy for

top scorer in the league, with 25 goals.

Villarreal defeated the English Premier

🤑 League's Everton in a play-off for the Champions League group stages. The group saw

Villarreal go undefeated, drawing both games 🤑 against Manchester United and achieving a

draw and a win each against Lille of France and Benfica of Portugal. The 🤑 win over

Benfica was away and both teams advanced to the last 16.[8]

The club then drew 3–3

against Rangers of 🤑 Scotland in the Last 16, advancing on away goals due to a 2–2 draw

at Ibrox. In the quarter-finals, Villarreal 🤑 beat Internazionale on away goals after

finishing 2–2 on aggregate. The club bowed out in the semi-finals against Arsenal,

losing 🤑 1–0 away at Highbury. Juan Román Riquelme had a penalty saved by Jens Lehmann in

the home game, which finished 🤑 0–0. Arsenal went on to lose in the final in Paris to

another Spanish club, Barcelona. Villarreal finished seventh in 🤑 La Liga, which only

earned an Intertoto Cup position.

Chart of Villarreal CF league performance

1929–2024

Villarreal contested the Intertoto Cup in 🤑 the middle of 2006 and was knocked

out in its first game, to Maribor of Slovenia. The first leg was 🤑 lost 2–1 at home and

the away game was a 1–1 draw.[9] The team finished 5th in La Liga and 🤑 qualified for the

UEFA Cup. Villarreal gained their best-ever league position in 2008, finishing second

to Real Madrid by eight 🤑 points, and also reached the last 32 in that season's UEFA Cup.

After defeating BATE Borisov of Belarus in a 🤑 play-off, the team won Group C

unbeaten.[10] Their group opponents were Fiorentina of Italy, Mladá Boleslav of Czech

Republic, IF 🤑 Elfsborg of Sweden, and AEK Athens of Greece.

In the last 32, Villarreal

were defeated by eventual champions Zenit Saint Petersburg, 🤑 losing the first leg 1–0 in

Russia to a Pavel Pogrebnyak goal. The second leg was won 2–1 by Villarreal 🤑 at El

Madrigal, but Zenit advanced on away goals.

The club automatically qualified for the

2008–09 UEFA Champions League by finishing 🤑 second in La Liga the previous season. They

drew Manchester United, for the second consecutive campaign, Celtic, and Aalborg BK.

🤑 They made a good start by holding current European champions Manchester United to a

goal-less draw at Old Trafford, a 🤑 third 0–0 draw in a row against the English giants. A

first win was sealed on 30 September by beating 🤑 Gordon Strachan's Celtic 1–0 at El

Madrigal, courtesy of a Marcos Senna free-kick. On 21 October, during a Champions

League 🤑 match against Aalborg, they scored six goals to three. The Spaniards went

through to the knock-out stage after drawing 2–2 🤑 with Aalborg in Denmark and drawing

goalless once again against Manchester United. In the last group stage match, they lost

🤑 to an already-eliminated Celtic.

In the knock-out stage, they faced Panathinaikos, who

left Villarreal with a 1–1 away advantage, but lost 🤑 1–2 in Athens. Villarreal reached

the quarter-finals for the second time in two attempts, and were once again paired with

🤑 Arsenal. The first leg saw a 1–1 draw by a Marcos Senna free kick, equalised by an

Emmanuel Adebayor volley. 🤑 Theo Walcott, Emmanuel Adebayor, and Robin van Persie secured

a 3–0 win for Arsenal on the return, knocking Villarreal out 🤑 of the tournament.

Real

Madrid vs. Villarreal in 2011

Despite finishing outside of a European qualifying spot

in the domestic league, Villarreal 🤑 was given a place in the qualifying round of the

2010–11 UEFA Europa League after UEFA determined that Mallorca's financial

🤑 irregularities precluded them from taking part in the tournament.

A 5–0 home win and a

2–1 away win against Dnepr Mogilev 🤑 qualified them for the group stage. Villarreal

suffered an early setback following a shock 2–0 loss in their away fixture 🤑 against

Dinamo Zagreb. Despite this, however, later wins against Dinamo, Club Brugge and PAOK

saw them top their group.

After beating 🤑 Napoli, Bayer Leverkusen and Twente in the

knockout phases, Villarreal qualified for the semi-finals to face tournament favourites

Porto. After 🤑 Villarreal took a 0–1 lead at the Estádio do Dragão, Porto made a

remarkable turnaround that ended in a 5–1 🤑 defeat for Villarreal. Although Villarreal

won the second leg 3–2, Porto's first leg goal total saw them advance to the 🤑 final on

aggregate, where they beat Braga to be crowned champions. Giuseppe Rossi finished as

the tournament's second top goalscorer 🤑 with 11 goals, behind Porto's Radamel

Falcao.

2012–present: relegation and European glory [ edit ]

Last match of the 2012–13

season game 🤑 against UD Almería. Finally, Villarreal won and were promoted to La

Liga.

On 13 May 2012, Villarreal were relegated from La 🤑 Liga after defeat to Atlético

Madrid. Following a horrendous season, the club suffered a shattering tragedy when

Manolo Preciado, appointed 🤑 as Villarreal's new manager on 6 June 2012, died of a heart

attack later that day.[11] Following their relegation, there 🤑 was a mass exodus of

players at the club, with star players such as Borja Valero, Diego López, Giuseppe

Rossi 🤑 and Nilmar leaving the side.[12]

After one year in the Segunda División,

Villarreal were promoted back to La Liga on the 🤑 final day of the season after finishing

the year second after champions Elche. The team began its new tenure in 🤑 the top flight

by winning its first three games; the winning streak ended with a tie against Real

Madrid at 🤑 El Madrigal, though the team was undefeated until falling to Real Betis 1–0

on the seventh matchday of the season. 🤑 The Yellow Submarine finished the 2013–14

campaign in sixth, thus qualifying them for next season's Europa League.

In 2014–15,

Villarreal again 🤑 finished the year in sixth, enough to secure direct qualification to

the Europa League group stage. In the 2024–16 season, 🤑 Villarreal led La Liga for the

first time during the sixth and seventh weeks, before falling to fifth place the

🤑 following week. The club ended the season in 4th place and thus advanced to the 2024–17

UEFA Champions League playoff 🤑 round. The club progressed to the semi-finals of the

2024–16 Europa League, but were knocked out by Liverpool. Villarreal won 🤑 the first leg

1–0, but lost 3–0 in Liverpool and 3–1 on aggregate.[13]

In 2024–20, Villarreal

finished fifth, earning a place 🤑 in the 2024–21 UEFA Europa League. The team went on a

memorable run, advancing to the final after knocking out 🤑 Arsenal 2–1 on aggregate.

Facing favoured Manchester United, Villarreal held them to a 1–1 draw after extra time

and then 🤑 won 11–10 in a penalty shoot-out,[14] winning the club's first ever major

trophy. Domestically, they finished seventh, supposedly qualifying for 🤑 the inaugural

UEFA Europa Conference League. However, courtesy of their triumph, Villarreal switched

their next year's participation in the inaugural 🤑 Conference League to the 2024–22

Champions League.[15][16][17]

At the start of the 2024–22 season, Villarreal competed

in the 2024 UEFA Super 🤑 Cup against Chelsea in Belfast, which ended a 1-1 draw after

extra time, but Chelsea managed to win 6-5 in 🤑 the penalty shootout as captain Raúl

Albiol saw his penalty saved by Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga. That same season,

Villarreal 🤑 progressed to the semi-finals of the Champions League after knocking out

Juventus in the round of 16 and Bayern Munich 🤑 in the quarter-finals, before losing 5–2

on aggregate to Liverpool.[18]

Rivalries [ edit ]

Villarreal has supported a long

rivalry with Castellón 🤑 for geographical reasons, since both are from the province of

Castellón. They also rival Valencia, since the two had been 🤑 the most competitive teams

of the Valencian Community; this clash is called the "Derbi de la Comunitat".

Records [

edit ]

Villarreal's 🤑 biggest league win at home was by a five-goal margin, achieved on

four occasions. The club recorded 5–0 home victories 🤑 against Salamanca (1998–99 La

Liga), Celta Vigo (2002–03 and 2024–17 La Liga), and Tenerife (2009–10 La Liga). The

most goals 🤑 Villarreal scored in a league game was six, in a 6–3 home win against Racing

Santander during the 2003–04 La 🤑 Liga season. [19]

The club's largest away league wins

were a 5–1 victory at Las Palmas during the 2000–01 La Liga 🤑 season, a 4–0 victory at

Real Sociedad in the same division during the 2004–05 season, and 4–0 and 5–1 victories

🤑 at Celta Vigo and Levante, respectively, both during the 2024–21 La Liga season.

[19]

The club's first major trophy was won 🤑 in 2024 with a penalty shoot-out victory

over Manchester United in the Europa League final.[20]

Club colours [ edit ]

The club's

🤑 famous yellow kit dates back to 1947. With the new season fast approaching, the son of

the then Villarreal president 🤑 travelled to Valencia to purchase replacements of the

club's official kit of white shirts and black shorts. Discovering that the 🤑 shop had

neither in stock, he instead bought the only color that they did have, which happened

to be yellow. 🤑 The players agreed that the shirts were suitable, although they weren't

keen on the black shorts, so the president's son 🤑 travelled to Castellón and purchased a

batch of white shorts. The players voted that they should be dyed blue.[21] After

🤑 remaining as the club's official kit for some time, the yellow shirts and blue shorts

combination was last worn in 🤑 the 2002–03 season, and the club has since sported

all-yellow kits.[22] Away colours have been navy blue.

From 2005 to 30 🤑 June 2011, the

shirt sponsor was "Aeroport Castello", an airport. The current shirt sponsor is Pamesa,

a ceramics company. From 🤑 the 2024–17 season, the kit has been made by the Spanish

company Joma, having previously been produced by the Chinese 🤑 company Xtep and Puma of

Germany, among others.

Honours [ edit ]

Domestic [ edit ]

European [ edit ]

Season to

season [ 🤑 edit ]

In Europe [ edit ]

The team bus

Accurate as of 14 December 2024

UEFA

club coefficient ranking [ edit ]

As of 🤑 10 June 2024[23]

Rank Team Points 16 Leipzig

84.000 17 Benfica 82.000 18 Villarreal 82.000 19 Napoli 81.000 20 Porto 81.000

Nickname

🤑 and mascot [ edit ]

The team is nicknamed El Submarino Amarillo (the Yellow Submarine)

because of their yellow strip. The 🤑 mascot (named Groguet, "Little Yellow") is

characterised as an anthropomorphic submarine. He made his debut on 26 October 2001 and

🤑 was named on 13 December that year by a local 12-year-old, Javier Fuster Almela,

following a province-wide competition open to 🤑 under-15s.[24]

Players [ edit ]

Current

squad [ edit ]

As of 3 January 2024[25]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined

under FIFA 🤑 eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA

nationality.

Reserve team [ edit ]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined 🤑 under

FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Out on

loan [ edit ]

Note: Flags indicate national 🤑 team as defined under FIFA eligibility

rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Player records [ edit

]

Most Appearances 🤑 [ edit ]

Competitive, professional matches only. Bold indicates

player is still active at club level. As of 20 February 2024.

Goalscorers 🤑 [ edit

]

Competitive, professional matches only. Appearances, including substitutes, are shown

in parentheses. As of 21 February 2024.

a Includes 2 🤑 goals from 1992 Segunda División B

play-offs.

Current technical staff [ edit ]

Last updated: September 2024

Source: Primer

Equipo

Coaches [ edit ]

See 🤑 also [ edit ]

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