

Villarreal
Perustettu
1923
Valmentaja
Q. SetiénPelikenttä
Estadio de la Cerámica
Kaupunki
Villarreal
Kapasiteetti
24,500
Alusta
grass
Tiesitkö?
Villarreal CF was founded in 1923 in the small town of Vila-real in the Castellon province of Spain, with a population of around 50,000.
Kauden tilastot
Tilasto
17W 3D 7L
H:11W/A:6W
Maalit
50 / 32 (+18)
H:31/A:19
Nollapelit
7
H:5/A:2
Sijoitus
5
Loukkaantuneet pelaajat (8)
Viimeisimmät tulokset
@ Deportivo Alavés
Primera División · 13/03/2026
vs Elche
Primera División · 08/03/2026
@ Barcelona
Primera División · 28/02/2026
vs Valencia
Primera División · 22/02/2026
@ Levante
Primera División · 18/02/2026
@ Getafe
Primera División · 14/02/2026
vs Espanyol
Primera División · 09/02/2026
@ Osasuna
Primera División · 31/01/2026
@ Bayer Leverkusen
Mestareiden liiga · 28/01/2026
vs Real Madrid
Primera División · 24/01/2026
Tulevat ottelut
vs Real Sociedad
Primera División
20/03/2026
21:00
@ Girona
Primera División
06/04/2026
21:00
@ Athletic Club
Primera División
12/04/2026
18:00
@ Real Oviedo
Primera División
22/04/2026
18:00
vs Celta de Vigo
Primera División
25/04/2026
18:00
vs Levante
Primera División
03/05/2026
18:00
@ Mallorca
Primera División
10/05/2026
18:00
vs Sevilla
Primera División
13/05/2026
18:00
@ Rayo Vallecano
Primera División
17/05/2026
18:00
vs Atlético Madrid
Primera División
24/05/2026
18:00
Villarreal
Villarreal CF, founded on March 10, 1923, in the ceramic-tile-producing city of Vila-real (population ~50,000) in the province of Castellón, play at the intimate 23,500-capacity Estadio de la Cerámica and are one of football's most improbable success stories. After nearly seven decades of obscurity, the arrival of owner Fernando Roig in 1997 transformed the club, with promotion to La Liga in 1998 beginning a remarkable ascent. The club reached the Champions League semi-finals in 2006 and 2022 and in 2021 won their first major trophy — the UEFA Europa League — defeating Manchester United 11-10 on penalties in Gdansk under Unai Emery. Club legends Santi Cazorla, Juan Román Riquelme, and Diego Forlán have graced the yellow shirt, embodying a club nicknamed El Submarino Amarillo (The Yellow Submarine) that consistently punches far above its modest origins.
































