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Highway Penguin
25-11-2005, 18:13
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The Villarreal C.F. was founded on 10th of march 1923, “in order to promote all sports, and specifically soccer”, as it is specified in the founding letter. The first board of directors was formed by the chemist José Calduch Almela, as president; the bank employee José Martínez Aguilar, as Secretary, the post administrator Carlos Calatayud Jordá, as treasurer, and the members Juan Nebot, Alfonso Saera, Manuel Calduch, Pascual Arrufat Catalá, Vicente Cabedo Meseguer y Manuel Amorós Fortuño.

First decisions: field, tickets and equipment
One of the first decisions of the first board of directors of the club (24.04.23) was to rent the stadium for the price of 60 pesetas /month (approximately 0.36 euro), and to set the ticket prices. Therefore, it was determined that the adult entrance would be 0,5 pesetas (0,005 euro), and half the price for the child ticket. Women would get in for free. In the same meeting, it was decided to buy the first kit, which would be white in the upper part (shirt) and black in the lower (shorts). Those were the first colours of the Villarreal C.F. and they remained until 1946, when they switched to the current yellow and blue equipment.

The very beginning
Villarreal pitch was inaugurated the 17th of June 1923, with a match between C.D. Castellón and Cervantes, two of the most important teams of the capital of the province, Castellón. Four months later, the 21th of October 1923, Villarreal C.F. team played for the first time in their new stadium a friendly match versus the RED y STAR, from Castellón.

The team begins to walk
The first important date for our club leads us to the 34/35 season, in which the team plays the eliminating match to ascend to the 2nd Division category against the Cartagena. (in that time, 2nd Division B and 3rd Division did not exist). Unfortunately, our team, that played against a professional rival, was not able to achieve the promotion. A year later, Villarreal C.F. came first in the 1st Regional category Championship, but the Spanish Civil War ended with all sportive competitions.

War ends- Soccer comes back
With the end of the Spanish Civil War, soccer came back to El Madrigal stadium (it received its name in 1925). From 1939 to 1950, the Villarreal played in the 2nd Regional category, in which it belonged to three different groups (I, IV, VI) during that period.It was in the 50/51 season when they achieved promotion to 1st Regional, after its classification from the 2nd Regional Group I by coming first.

The 50s decade
Villarreal played in 1st Regional from 1952 to 1956. In those seasons, the team ended the championship in 7th position, twice 4th, and once 1st, all consecutively. The success of the last campaign allowed the team, a year later, to play in the 3rd Division, category in which the team remained until the 60/61 season, in which they ended the league in 14th position, and were forced to descend.

The 60s decade
The Villarreal began the 60’s in the First Regional category. The first two years, the team was far from the promotion positions, but after two years ending in third place, they came first and got promoted in 66/67 season. From that time, they played in the Third Division until 1970, in which they ended in first position of group V, and therefore, they got promoted to the Second Division.

The grey 70’s
The 70’s was not a good decade for Villarreal. In they first season in 2nd Division (70/71), the yellow team avoided the drop by the skin of their teeth, something they could not manage the following year, in which they ended in 17th position, abd they were subsequently relegated back to the 3rd Division.
From that year, Villarreal occupied the medium-low part of the table until the 75/76 season, in which they went down to the Regional Preferente category. They rapidly got promoted again in the following year, and stayed in the 3rd Division until the end of the decade.

The 80’s
Spain was getting ready to host the soccer world cup in 1982, and during that time, Villarreal was trying to stabilise. From the beginning of the 80’s they remained in the 3rd Division, and in the 86/87 season, they reached promotion to the 2nd Division B. The following two years, they occupied positions in the upper part of the table, but in the 89/90, they ended in 18th position, and went down to the 3rd division again.

The 90’s, the supporting years
The 90’s began with the promotion to 2nd Division B. A year later, they ended on the second position of this category, which allowed them to go up two categories in two consecutive years.
The yellow team began the season 92/93 in the silver division of the Spanish soccer championship, from which they would not descend again. Since then, and until they reached their first promotion to the upper category, Villarreal occupied the medium-lower part of the table. However, in the 97-98 season, they ended the championship in fourth position, and that permitted the team to play the promotion matches to ascend to the First Division. The rival was Sociedad Deportiva Compostela. In the first match they played in El Madrigal, and ended 0-0, but the return leg was held at the Multiusos de San Lázaro on the 24th of may 1998, and ended 1-1. Alberto got the all important goal that sealed promotion, for the first time in the club's history, to the Liga de las Estrellas.

One team more in the ‘Liga de las estrellas’
Villarreal played their first 1st Division match on 31/08/98, against Real Madrid in the Santiago Bernabeu stadium. A week later, El Madrigal opened its doors to the Liga de las estrellas with a Villarreal-Celta de Vigo. In that campaign, even though the team had a fantastic 1st round, the yellow players were relegated to 2nd division again – however, the stay in second would be short lived. In the 99/00 season, they finished in 3rd position and went up to 1st Division again, where they have not left since. Only one year later, Villarreal finished in 7th place in the league, their best position ever. Villarreal ended in 15th position in 01/02 & 02/03 seasons. In the summer of 2003, they won their first European trophy, beating Heerenven in the final of the Intertoto Cup. That achievement allowed them to play the UEFA Cup the following year, in which they reached the semi-finals. This has been, up to now, one of the greatest success of the yellow team. In 03/04 campaign, Villarreal ended in 8th position in the Spanish league, and almost achieved their first direct classification to an European competition.

Squad List

Keeper
Javier López Vallejo 1
Sebastian Viera 13
Mariano Daniel Barbosa 25

Defence
Gonzalo Javier Rodríguez 2
Rodolfo Martín Arruabarrena 3
Juan Pablo Sorín 12
Jan Kromkamp 15
Quique Álvarez Sanjuán 16
Javier "Javi" Rodríguez Venta 17
Alessio Tacchinardi 18
Juan Manuel Peña Montaño 22
Carlos Alcántara Cuevas
Rubén González González

Midfield
César Arzo Amposta 4
José "Josico" Moreno Verdú 6
Juan Román Riquelme 8
Roger Garcia Junyent 10
Héctor Font Romero 14
Marcos Antonio Senna da Silva 19
Santiago Cazorla González 21
Marcos García Barreno
David Fuster Torrijos
Leandro Javier "Leo" Díaz Borsani

Forward
Diego Martín Forlán 5
Antonio Guayre Betancor Perdomo 7
Luciano "Lucho" Gabriel Figueroa 9
Luis Antonio Valencia Mosquera 20
José Marí Romero Poyón 23
Francisco Sebastian "Xisco" Nadal Martorell 30

Manager
Manuel Luis Pellegrini

El Madrigal
http://www.villarrealcf.es/img/elmadrigal/elmadrigal1.jpg

Top Gun
25-11-2005, 18:22
They have a good team with quite a good defence and Riquelme and Forlan they have some good imagination.

Yossi
25-11-2005, 22:09
I really like watching Villarreal, they have an exciting, attacking team, and they're bloody good considering where they were 10 years ago. If Riquelme and Forlan were playing on Tuesday they probably would've scored the goal what would have seen them win at Old Trafford.

Highway Penguin
25-11-2005, 22:28
Shocking how fast they became a top club in La Liga, considering their history.

Anyways, I'm updating a bit again.

Highway Penguin
25-11-2005, 23:28
http://www.soccer-spain.com/ssimages/escudos/depor.gif VS http://www.soccer-spain.com/ssimages/escudos/villarreal.gif

A must win match for us. Deportivo are right behind us, but they've only below us due to goal difference.

Cazorla, Quique Alvarez, Alley, Guayre and Forlan are all injured, but at least Roman is back. ;)

Pellegrini called up 19 players for the match; Barbosa y Viera; Kromkamp, Javi Venta, Gonzalo, Arzo, Peña y Arruabarrena; Josico, Marcos Senna, Tacchinardi, Sorín, Riquelme, Roger, Antonio Valencia y Héctor Font; José Mari, 'Lucho' Figueroa y Xisco Nadal.

Teams Current form:
Deportivo W-D-W-W-L
Villarreal D-W-D-W-W

Clyde Frog
26-11-2005, 01:27
Shocking how fast they became a top club in La Liga, considering their history.

Anyways, I'm updating a bit again.

Yeah, they were promoted like 4/5 years ago, during that time they have had a couple of good runs in the Uefa Cup and in the CL, they are the only debutant team to have not lost yet I believe.

Highway Penguin
26-11-2005, 02:09
They've been in and out of La Liga for quite a while, but now they are up forever...

Knock on wood. :)

Nedy
26-11-2005, 02:33
Villarreal is one of my favourites team, because in there play a lot of Argies palyers: Riquelme, Sorin, Figueroa, Arruabarrena, G.Rodriguez, Barbosa.....
Riquelme is AMAZING, Sorin great too.....but the jewel is Barbosa.....a young goalkeeper who has a great response......great player.....
This season Villarreal start very bad, but now they are on Top 5 on La Liga and, considering their history, 1º on UCL Group D....excellent for a "small team"...

Highway Penguin
26-11-2005, 04:06
Viera and Barbosa had poor starts to the season. Viera mainly, he is currently injured, but Barbosa's season is starting to pick up again.

Both two good young keepers, wonder if either will be the caliber of Reina at the end of the season...?

nikos24
26-11-2005, 04:23
I am highly interested when i see Villareal play. Thats in the Spanish Liga that is, in the Champions League, it hasn't been too enterntaining. And like most people would have mentioned already, Riquelme and Forlan are the stars of this team, and provide danger for any team. But not only them, there is Senna, Sorin, and not to mention Sebastian Viera as their custodian. Promising in all departments and aspects. As for Reina, i think Viera can replace him and be even better. He has only conceded one goal in the Champions League.

Expect this team to qualify for the CL in the coming years, and hopefully as seasoners. El Madrigal and their fans deserve something to cheer about, they are such a beauty team full of quality players to watch.

Highway Penguin
26-11-2005, 05:07
Gonzalo and Alvarez are a solid duo in the back as well.

I think overall the team functions well. They've also got decent replacements.

Anyways, hopefully they'll take Deportivo down this weekend.

Yossi
26-11-2005, 18:51
About Barbosa, he is very agile and has great reflexes, a good shot stopper, but he is very eccentric and that usually leads to errors. I don't think he will be as good as Reina.

Top Gun
26-11-2005, 18:58
You are right about Barbosa, Viera is a much better keeper.

Highway Penguin
26-11-2005, 20:36
I don't think he's that much better.

As I said, neither have had an overall good season start. In 9 games he's conceeded 12 goals. For La Liga. Barbosa is 3 goals for 4 apperances.

You do the math. Neither is doing too grand.

Nedy
26-11-2005, 20:43
I prefer Barbosa......but Viera is a great young keeper too......

Highway Penguin
27-11-2005, 19:59
Deportivo 0-2 Villarreal.

Only saw the 2nd half as the first was too early for me. :)

Roman's free kick was amazing. Sorin's goal was nice too. Jose Mari should have had one, awesome pass, but he just put the wrong spin on it.

All in all good match.

Top Gun
27-11-2005, 20:00
Where are Villarreal in the league now?

Highway Penguin
27-11-2005, 20:02
Not sure, we'll see after the Barca - Racing match.

They should be in either 4th or 5th though, maybe 3rd.

Don't quote me though.

As long as they are ahead of Barca I'm a happy camper. :tongue: Just kidding.

Yossi
27-11-2005, 20:07
Well Osasuna are top, Barca are second (will go top if they beat Racing at home (which they should), currently 0-0 after 5 minutes, Ronaldinho missed an early penalty), and either Real or Villarreal are third. I think.

Highway Penguin
27-11-2005, 20:16
Barca on top, without today's points, due to goal difference.
Osasuna, 2nd.
3rd, Celta de Vigo
4th Valencia
5th Madrid
6th Villarreal

So hm, not too bad.

Clyde Frog
16-12-2005, 13:40
Bring it on!

Magpie4eva
16-12-2005, 13:51
Villareal have a tough challenge against Rangers. Its gonna be tight.

Yossi
16-12-2005, 17:30
I reckon that if Riquelme and Forlan are on song, then it will be arther comfortable for Villarreal. They are a considerably better side than Rangers.

Highway Penguin
20-04-2006, 04:30
The 1st leg ended in a lose at Highbury. 1-0. Hopefully they can pull it back next tuesday at the Madrigal.

In La Liga they play Sociedad this weekend, should be a win. They need all the points they can get.

PES4KING05
20-04-2006, 04:46
Good performance from the lads tonight. Hopefully we can get 2-0 at home :)

sinhz
30-05-2006, 12:18
Pires, Cani, Saviola, Materrazi

Highway Penguin
31-05-2006, 23:45
Cani Confirmation
http://www.villarrealcf.es/fotografias/1149103265.jpg

He's picking up number 10.

Saviola is only speculated to sign and Materazzi as well.

Guayre is set to sign for Celta for 3 years.

Keyser Soze
31-05-2006, 23:49
Wow, Villareal are really shaping up. I'm suprised they managed to sign these top class players despite no qualifying for the CL.

What formation are they expected to play now?

Highway Penguin
01-06-2006, 00:00
Barbosa/Viera
Javi Venta - Gonzalo - Pena - Sorin
Marcos Senna - Tacchinardi
Pires - Riquelme - Cani
Nihat

Those are the transfers that have been widely accepted. Materazzi and Saviola are just rumors.

I think that that looks quite strong. Villarreal have also got quite a few good subs like Arruabarrena, Hector Font, Arzo, Josemi, and Franco.

Forlan is set to move on or at least that's what I've read.

sinhz
01-06-2006, 12:34
Barbosa/Viera
Javi Venta - Gonzalo - Pena - Sorin
Marcos Senna - Tacchinardi
Pires - Riquelme - Cani
Nihat

Those are the transfers that have been widely accepted. Materazzi and Saviola are just rumors.

I think that that looks quite strong. Villarreal have also got quite a few good subs like Arruabarrena, Hector Font, Arzo, Josemi, and Franco.

Forlan is set to move on or at least that's what I've read.

There goes Saviola
http://www.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?cid=132014

Highway Penguin
01-06-2006, 20:06
There you go. ;)

Though I've checked two spanish sites and neither talk about a swap, only Forlan going to Barca.

Highway Penguin
02-06-2006, 20:16
Gonzalo is back from injury. He's suppose to join the squad again on July 3rd. Good news as he was a huge part in Villarreal's season. :)

Highway Penguin
11-06-2006, 07:22
A little update, Gonzalo has officially started training. Forlan may be signed by Valencia in the next 2 weeks. Cesar Arzo has been loaned to Recreativo de Huelva, the same club Valencia was at for the season.

TheBishop
23-07-2006, 15:42
Did anyone see Villareal's game last night? They drew 1-1 with Maribor, lost 3-2 on aggregate. They had Tacchinardi, Rodriguez and Forlan sent off. Forlan was sent off for a punch and after he got shown the card, punched the same bloke again!! Pretty crazy.

Not something you expect from Forlan, not usually a dirty player. Just shows how much emotion plays a big part in the game.

Joel
23-07-2006, 19:50
Did anyone see Villareal's game last night? They drew 1-1 with Maribor, lost 3-2 on aggregate. They had Tacchinardi, Rodriguez and Forlan sent off. Forlan was sent off for a punch and after he got shown the card, punched the same bloke again!! Pretty crazy.

Not something you expect from Forlan, not usually a dirty player. Just shows how much emotion plays a big part in the game.

The second punch had me in stiches! Right infront of the referee. He'll have a juicy fine coming his way.

I'm surprised that they did not make it to the Uefa Cup. They should have beaten that team home and away.

Don Sweey
23-07-2006, 20:15
Forlan is Uruguayan remember ;)

Anyone got a link to it? Well done to Maribor. They've exceeded expectations once before by qualifying for the group stage of the CL.

Highway Penguin
24-07-2006, 08:40
Pathetic. Villarreal seem to do worse with the better squad they attain. Aw well, hopefully they pull it together for La Liga.

Rambo
24-07-2006, 10:36
Forlan is Uruguayan remember ;)

Anyone got a link to it? Well done to Maribor. They've exceeded expectations once before by qualifying for the group stage of the CL.
Here you go

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qm-FixblAqE&search=diego%20forlan

Kinda shocked they went out, have a very talented team

Calzone
03-11-2008, 00:38
What was wrong with Riquelme? I just was watching Boca play and he still looks aight. Why is he forgotten?

Miggy
03-11-2008, 00:39
Because he started to become too big for his boots.

It's done Villareal no harm.
Altidore scored in 13 seconds from coming on. He's got promise.

mufcsean
03-11-2008, 00:40
Didn't he fall out with the manager?

Miggy
03-11-2008, 00:41
Didn't he fall out with the manager?

Yeah.

Calzone
03-11-2008, 00:41
Oh, didn't know that.
Because he started to become too big for his boots.

It's done Villareal no harm.
Altidore scored in 13 seconds from coming on. He's got promise.

Miss him.:crymore:

I'm shocked a big club hasn't taken a chance with him after Villareal dropped him.

Miggy
03-11-2008, 00:43
You have to build your whole team around him if you want him to work. He's happy at Boca and probably the highest paid player over there.

He's got a hottie for a girlfriend too.

TheBishop
03-11-2008, 12:03
I thought he wanted to play back in Argentina to be closer to his mother.

Miggy
03-11-2008, 12:15
He's a lazy cunt so I couldn't really care. He could be a good shout for the wasted talent thread.

Meyyappan
07-11-2008, 03:01
You are at home so try seeing off Man Utd

Miggy
07-11-2008, 09:32
Another draw against Man United I think.

mufcsean
07-11-2008, 10:40
Aye i think so too, both of us look good going forward, and really shaky at the back