List of Valencia CF records and statistics

Valencia Club de Fútbol (also known as Los Che) are a professional football club based in Valencia, Spain. This article contains honours won, and statistics and records pertaining to the club.

Honours edit

National titles edit

Winners (6): 1941–42, 1943–44, 1946–47, 1970–71, 2001–02, 2003–04
Runners-up (6): 1947–48, 1948–49, 1952–53, 1971–72, 1989–90, 1995–96
Third place (10): 1940–41, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1953–54, 1988–89, 1999–2000, 2005–06, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12
Winners (8): 1941, 1948–49, 1954, 1966–67, 1978–79, 1998–99, 2007–08, 2018–19
Runners-up (10): 1934, 1944, 1944–45, 1946, 1952, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1994–95, 2021–22
Winners: 1999
Runners-up (3): 2002, 2004, 2008
Winners: 1949
Runners-up: 1947
Runners-up: 1947
Winners: 1930–31, 1986–87

European titles edit

Runners-up (2): 1999–2000, 2000–01
Winners: 1979–80
Winners: 2003–04
Semi-finals (3): 2011–12, 2013–14, 2018–19
Winners: 1961–62, 1962–63
Runners-up: 1963–64
Winners: 1980, 2004
Winners: 1998
Runners-up: 2005

Regional titles edit

Friendly competitions edit

Recent seasons edit

Season League Cup[2] Europe Other Comp. Top scorer(s)[3]
Div P W D L GF GA Pts Pos Player(s) Goals
2013–14 1 38 13 10 15 51 53 49 8th R16 Europa League SF Paco Alcácer 14
2014–15 1 38 22 11 5 70 32 77 4th R16 14
2015–16 1 38 11 11 16 46 48 44 12th SF Champions League
Europa League
GS
R16
15
2016–17 1 38 13 7 18 56 65 46 12th R16 Munir
Rodrigo
7
2017–18 1 38 22 7 9 65 38 73 4th SF Rodrigo 19
2018–19 1 38 15 16 7 51 35 61 4th W Champions League
Europa League
GS
SF
15
2019–20 1 38 14 11 13 46 53 53 9th QF Champions League R16 Supercopa de España SF Maxi Gómez 11
2020–21 1 38 10 13 15 50 53 43 13th R16 Carlos Soler 12
2021–22 1 38 11 15 12 48 53 43 9th RU Gonçalo Guedes 13
2022–23 1 38 11 9 18 42 45 42 16th QF Supercopa de España SF Justin Kluivert
Samuel Lino
8

Statistics in La Liga edit

Statistics in European competition edit

General statistics edit

Historical data edit

  • First goal in VCF History: Pepe Llobet (25 May 1919), Valencia 1–1 Gimnastico CF

Overall seasons table in La Liga edit

Pos. Club Season In D1 Pl. W D L GS GA Dif. Pts Champion 2nd place 3rd place 4th place
4 Valencia 88 2,892 1,270 687 935 4,700 3,746 954 3296 6 6 10 13

Last updated: 1 July 2023 [4]
Pos. = Position; Pl = Match played; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lost; GS = Goals scored; GA = Goals against; P = Points.
Colors: Gold = winner; Silver = runner-up.

Milestone goals in La Liga edit

Goal Number Date Player Match & result
1 29/11/1931 Navarro VCF 5 – Real Irún 1
1000 12/10/1952 Fuertes Espanyol 2 – VCF 5
2000 16/04/1972 Claramunt VCF 2 – Sevilla 0
3000 09/01/1994 Pizzi Real Valladolid 1 – VCF 1
4000 14/11/2010 Tino Costa VCF 2 – Getafe 0

Milestone goals in UEFA Champions League/European Cup edit

Goal Number Date Player Match and Result
1 19/08/1971 José Vicente Forment VCF 3 – 1 Union Luxembourg
100 21/11/2006 Raúl Albiol Olympiacos 2 – 4 VCF

Appearance records edit

Competitive, professional matches only.

Rank Name Years League Cup Europe[A] Other[B] Total
1 Fernando Gómez 1984–1998 421 73 20 40 554
2 Ricardo Arias 1976–1992 375 62 34 47 518
3 David Albelda 1997–2013 351 27 101 6 485
4 Miguel Ángel Angulo 1996–2009 312 29 83 6 430
5 Santiago Cañizares 1998–2008 305 10 97 6 418

Goalscoring records edit

Competitive, professional matches only.

Rank Name Years League Cup Europe[A] Other[B] Total
1 Edmundo Suárez 1939–1950 186 52 0 0 238
2 Waldo Machado 1962–1969 115 13 30 0 158
3 Mario Kempes 1977–1981
1982–1984
116 17 13 0 146
4 Fernando Gómez 1984–1998 108 23 3 9 143
5 David Villa 2005–2010 107 4 16 2 129

Pichichi Trophy winners edit

Player Season Goals
  Mundo 1943–44 27
  Ricardo Alós 1957–58 19
  Waldo 1966–67 24
  Mario Kempes 1976–77 24
  Mario Kempes 1977–78 28

Zamora Trophy winners edit

Player Season
  Ignacio Eizaguirre 1943–44
  Ignacio Eizaguirre 1944–45
  Goyo 1957–58
  Angel Abelardo 1970–71
  José Luis Manzanedo 1978–79
  José Manuel Ochotorena 1988–89
  Santiago Cañizares 2000–01
  Santiago Cañizares 2001–02
  Santiago Cañizares 2003–04

Transfer records edit

 
Gonçalo Guedes is the most expensive signing in Valencia's history, costing €40m in 2018.
Record transfer fees paid by Valencia
Rank Player Fee (€) Paid to Date
1   Gonçalo Guedes 40,000,000   Paris Saint-Germain 2018
2   Jasper Cillessen 35,000,000   Barcelona 2019
3   Rodrigo 30,000,000   Benfica 2015
4   Álvaro Negredo 28,000,000   Manchester City 2014
5   Joaquín 25,000,000   Real Betis 2006
  Enzo Pérez   Benfica 2015
  Geoffrey Kondogbia   Internazionale 2018
8   Pablo Aimar 24,000,000   River Plate 2001
9   Aymen Abdennour 22,000,000   Monaco 2015
10   Ezequiel Garay 20,000,000   Zenit Saint Petersburg 2016
 
The largest transfer involving Valencia was the sale of Gaizka Mendieta to Lazio for €48 million in 2001.
Record transfer fees received by Valencia
Pos. Player Fee (€) Received from Date
1   Gaizka Mendieta 48,000,000   Lazio 2001
2   Nicolás Otamendi 45,000,000   Manchester City 2015
3   Gonçalo Guedes 41,500,000   Wolverhampton Wanderers 2022
4   Shkodran Mustafi 41,000,000[5]   Arsenal 2016
5   João Cancelo 40,400,000   Juventus 2018
6   David Villa 40,000,000   Barcelona 2010
7   André Gomes 35,000,000   Barcelona 2016
8   David Silva 33,000,000   Manchester City 2010
9   Claudio López 32,000,000   Lazio 2000
10   Paco Alcácer 30,000,000   Barcelona 2016
  Roberto Soldado   Tottenham Hotspur 2013


Footnotes edit

A. ^ The "Europe" column constitutes goals and appearances in the UEFA Competition.
B. ^ The "Other" column constitutes goals and appearances in the Segunda División, Supercopa de España and the Copa de la Liga.

References edit

  1. ^ Spain - List of Champions of Levante - Campeonato Regional de Levante, Carles Lozano Ferrer, RSSSF, 25 October 2018
  2. ^ Spanish Cup Winners
  3. ^ All goals scored in all official competitions
  4. ^ All Time Table of Spanish team in La Liga
  5. ^ Arsenal sign Mustafi for €41m, Marca, 30 August 2016

External links edit

  • Honours at official website [archived version, 2009]