Villarreal
Villarreal CF (VIL)
Overview
Villarreal CF represents one of modern Spanish football's greatest success stories. Founded in 1923 in the small town of Vila-real (51,000 inhabitants) in the Valencian Community, the club has experienced a spectacular rise. The Yellow Submarine plays at the Estadio de la Cerámica, a 24,000-capacity venue that serves as the temple of football in this city of potters.
Villarreal's modern history begins with president Fernando Roig's arrival in 1997, transforming a second division club into a European force. The club reached the Champions League semi-final in 2006 and crucially won the Europa League in 2021, the first major title in their history. This victory over Manchester United propelled Villarreal to Europe's summit and proved a small town can rival the giants.
Villarreal embodies intelligent, organized football, based on exceptional training and strategic recruitment. The club possesses one of Spain's finest academies that has revealed talents like Santi Cazorla, Bruno Soriano and Pau Torres. The Submarine continues its development with ambitions to establish itself permanently in Spain's top six and shine in Europe, perpetuating the tradition of a club that has written one of modern football's finest stories.
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12/10/2025
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