Valencia

Discussion in 'Spain' started by TheMutts, Aug 15, 2002.

  1. TheMutts

    TheMutts New Member

    May 19, 2002
    Pittsburgh
    Could somone give me some information on Valencia. Where they play/ their rosters or could you give me a site where i can find this out. Thanks
     
  2. Pichi

    Pichi Moderator
    Staff Member

    Dec 17, 1999
    San Jose, CA
    Club:
    Real Betis
    Nat'l Team:
    Spain
    www.valenciacf.es.

    The site is also in English.

    Saludos y Viva Er EuroBeti Manque Alfonso y Lopera!

    Pichi
     
  3. Mario

    Mario New Member

    Mar 11, 2000
    San Salvador, El Sal
  4. DJPuma

    DJPuma New Member

    Apr 10, 2001
    New York City
    I used to live in Valencia & know a lot about the team if there's
    anything you want to know.
    Ask away ...
     
  5. TheMutts

    TheMutts New Member

    May 19, 2002
    Pittsburgh
    Who do you think is Valencias best player?
     
  6. Malaga CF fan

    Malaga CF fan Member

    Apr 19, 2000
    Fairfax, VA
    Club:
    Colorado Rapids
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Maybe Valencia's most recognizable player is Santiago Cañizares, their goalkeeper who has been the National team #1 for the past couple of years. He was unable to play in the World Cup due to an freak injury, severely lacerating his foot on a cologne bottle.

    Other than Santiago, I'd say Pablo Aimar, an Argentian attacking midfielder, Kily Gonzalez, Argentinian left wing, and Ruben Baraja, a defensive midfielder and Spanish national teamer who played in the last World Cup. Did I miss anyone?
     
  7. Juanele

    Juanele Member+

    Aug 4, 1999
    Colorado, US
    Vicente is not as recognizable but he has been splitting time with Kily on the left wing. Other than those players named probably the other most known player there is Ayala.
     
  8. DJPuma

    DJPuma New Member

    Apr 10, 2001
    New York City
    Canizares, with his dyed-blond hair and gray hawk eyes, is probably their best player.
    He won the Zamora award last year for the second straight year. The award is given to the goalkeeper with the lowest goals-per-game average.
    I agree with Malaga CF Fan who said he is the most recognizable.
    Pablo Aimar is really becoming their best player on the pitch. He passes, he directs the offense and he scores.
    If only they could get a real striker!!
    - C
     
  9. dmar

    dmar Member

    Jan 21, 2002
    Madrid, Spain
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    Spain
    Maybe Baraja, he was very important in obtainig the title last year. Although Valencia's strength is teamwork, not individualities.
     
  10. DJPuma

    DJPuma New Member

    Apr 10, 2001
    New York City
    Valencia is a funny team ... they don't score very much and sometimes can be the most frustrating team (eg UEFA Cup game against Inter Milan when they couldn't score
    even though they came close again and again) but they play excellent defense and
    blend well together as a team when they need to.
    Baraja's absence last season hurt them but when he came back, he really sparked them
    and provided that final push at the end of the season. He's a valuable player.
     
  11. Mario

    Mario New Member

    Mar 11, 2000
    San Salvador, El Sal
    Although I'm a huge Aimar fan, I must agree about Baraja, his goals came out of nowhere to push the team to the top of la Liga.
     

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