3 reasons why Valencia thrashed Real Madrid
It was a night of records. For the first time since 2009, Valencia beat Real Madrid by 3 goals. That was 11 years too long.
Continue ReadingIt was a night of records. For the first time since 2009, Valencia beat Real Madrid by 3 goals. That was 11 years too long.
Continue ReadingCarlos Soler and penalties – a match made in heaven. Thibaut Courtois will surely have nightmares of the Spaniard tonight.
Continue ReadingRoll out the carpet – the champions are visiting. Valencia welcome Real Madrid to the Mestalla following a gritty 2-2 draw with Getafe.
Continue ReadingSeven points from seven games. Three consecutive defeats. This is not the Valencia we know.
Continue ReadingSight-seeing is great, but you might get a little bored after all that history and photo-taking. After all, travelling is all about the experience, right? Here are 3 truly Valencian activities.
Continue ReadingThis could be a long season. Fans don’t often see Valencia struggle at the Mestalla, much less against a newly-promoted side, but today’s uninspiring display proved there is much to be done.
Continue ReadingHome to some of the grandest historical sites in Spain, Valencia boasts a plethora of opportunities for visitors to immerse themselves in its rich culture. Nonetheless, if you wish to escape the bustle of Valencia’s city life for a day, here are some simple day trips you can make. Utiel-Requena (D.O.) Calling all wine lovers: […]
Continue ReadingEarlier today Valencia’s President Anil Murthy put out a strongly-worded statement on the club’s website in response to criticisms aimed at the club. Murthy defended the club’s performance over the past six seasons while outlining plans for its player strategy, new stadium and financial management.
Continue ReadingTraining to be a professional footballer means the body needs to be in tip-top condition. But having a solid gym routine and working hard isn’t always enough. You need a nutritional plan.
Continue ReadingFor Valencia, setting up football academies abroad isn’t just about scouting for the next hot talent — it is about getting the Los Che brand out into the world. The idea makes sense.
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