Valencia CF
Soccer Team
Claudio Ranieri...by Valencia in June 2005 to be Ranieri's long term successor. Prior to that Ranieri had picked up GBP3million from Valencia for the premature termination of his contract. On 12 February 2007, one day after the 23rd Serie A matchday,... In this article: Claudio Ranieri, Chelsea, Valencia CF, Serie A, Champions League, Parma, Juventus, Jose Mourinho, La Liga, and Palermo |
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FIFA.com News | August 02, 2008
FIFA.com - Cuper appointed Georgia coach
...last May after just two months in the job as the club were relegated to the second division. He helped Spanish club Valencia reach the UEFA Champions League final twice in 2000 and 2001. He also coached Inter Milan from 2001 to October 2003.
In this article: Hector Cuper, Georgian national football team, Parma, Valencia, UEFA Champions League, and Argentina
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ESPNsoccernet - The World's Site for the World Game | May 12, 2008
ESPNsoccernet - Europe - Struggling Parma sack Cuper before final game
...Parma down. Argentine Cuper, who led Valencia to two Champions League finals in 2000 and 2001, only took over in March but Sunday's 3-1 defeat at Fiorentina was the latest in a string of poor displays. Their 18 years in the top...
In this article: Hector Cuper, Parma, Roberto Mancini, Espnsoccernet, Stuttering, Champions League, Serie A, Claudio Ranieri, Andrea Manzo, and Valencia
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Wikipedia | August 16, 2009
David Lopez Moreno
The following season , he was an undisputed starter, as the Navarrese outfit achieved a first ever UEFA Champions League berth, as Lopez scored six goals, including a crucial one in the last matchday, a 2-1 home success against Valencia CF.
In this article: David Lopez Moreno, CA Osasuna, Athletic Bilbao, Bayer Leverkusen, Albacete Balompie, Parma FC, UEFA Champions League, Navarrese, and Logrono
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UEFA.com News | May 12, 2008
uefa.com - Football Europe - News & Features - News Specific
...pursuers, second-placed AS Roma. Second dismissal Former Inter and Valencia CF coach Cuper, 52, had been dismissed by another troubled club, Spain's Real Betis Balompie, last December. He then succeeded Domenico Di Carlo in the Parma hot...
In this article: Parma, Hector Cuper, Serie A, Pursuer, Domenico Di Carlo, Calcio Catania, Real Betis Balompie, and Andrea Manzo
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UEFA Cup | May 20, 2009
How to win the UEFA Cup
...years later, Olympique de Marseille couldn't get past Parma FC. Marseille had France's best chance of glory in 2004 when they fought Valencia CF hard before losing 2-0. 4 Face RCD Espanyol Soundly beaten in two finals, Olympique de...
In this article: Sevilla FC, Olympique de Marseille, RCD Espanyol, Europe, Anxiety, Willy van de Kerkhof, Ernesto Valverde, FC Girondins De Bordeaux, and SC Bastia
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Daily Mail | August 01, 2009
PRE-SEASON RESULTS ROUND-UP:
...over the bar. 17.10: In today's unlikely fixtures, Valencia scored another through Joaquin to beat Cardiff 2-0, no surprises there, while Watford beat Parma 3-2, which is a bizarre scoreline if ever there was one. Close call: Martin...
In this article: Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea, Burnley, Leeds, John Terry, Atletico Madrid, Rangers, Celtic, and Norwich
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www.timesonline.co.uk
Claudio Ranieri's Roman circus act
...Ranieri, 58, has had four different jobs in two countries. He returned to Valencia, where he thrived in the 1990s, started well and then oversaw a rapid collapse. At that stage his career might have taken a bad turn, but a...
In this article: Claudio Ranieri, Roman Abramovich, Rome, Serie A, Francesco Totti, Jose Mourinho, Juventus, Chelsea, and Champions League
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International Herald Tribune | March 17, 2008
Sunday roundup - International Herald Tribune
...the first game under new coach Hector Cuper, who joined the team Tuesday. Cuper led Valencia to the Champions League final in 2000 and '01 before moving to Inter. "I can't perform miracles in three days but we worked a lot this week,...
In this article: Fulham, Roberto Mancini, Serie A, Hector Cuper, Everton, Fiorentina, Milan, Champions League, Palermo, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic
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USATODAY.com | March 16, 2008
Soccer roundup: Americans lift Fulham to win
...coach Hector Cuper for the first time, was held to a 1-1 tie by Livorno. Cuper led Valencia to the Champions League final in 2000 and '01 before moving to Inter Milan. MADRID, Spain (AP) - American-born Giuseppe Rossi scored a goal to help...
In this article: Fulham, Brian McBride, Everton, Eddie Johnson, Champions League, Kris Boyd, Hector Cuper, Villarreal, Willem II, and Roda JC
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Valencia Club de FĂștbol (also known as Valencia or Los Che) is a Spanish professional football club based in Valencia. They play in La Liga and are one of the most successful and biggest clubs in Spanish football. Valencia have won six La Liga titles, seven Copa del Rey trophies, one UEFA Cup, two Fairs Cups, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, two UEFA Super Cups and two Spanish Super Cups. They have also reached two UEFA Champions League finals in a row, losing to La Liga rivals Real Madrid in 2000 and German club Bayern Munich in 2001. Valencia are also members of the G-14 group of leading European football clubs.
In the all-time La Liga table, Valencia is in 4th position behind Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao. In terms of international titles, Valencia is 3rd behind Real Madrid and Barcelona, these three being the only Spanish clubs to have won more than five international trophies.
Valencia were founded in 1919, and have played their home games at the 55,000-seater Estadio Mestalla since 1923. They are soon to move into the 75,000-seater Nou Mestalla in the north-west of the city in 2009. Valencia have a long-standing rivalry with Levante, also located in Valencia, and with another club in the Valencian Community region, Villarreal.
Valencia is the third most popular football team in Spain, only behind Real Madrid and FC Barcelona. It is also one of the biggest clubs in the world in terms of number of associates (registered paying supporters), with more than 45,000 season ticket holders and another 20,000+ season ticket holders on the waiting list, which will come into effect once the new 75,000-seater stadium is built.
- Name:
- Valencia C.F.
- Also Known As:
- Los Che
- Founding Date:
- March 18, 1919
- Coach:
- Unai Emery
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