Valencia CF Live Stream
Valencia Club de Futbol boasts the title of the most award-winning and globally-recognized football teams in La Liga. Along with the two predominant ‘monsters’ Real Madrid and Barcelona, Los Che (an official club’s nickname) has added to the overall success of Spanish football in European and world arena. Today the team performs strongly in the highest division, gathering a huge base of fans and Valencia CF live streaming viewers.
Needless to say, the club relinquishes to its more influential rivals in terms of titles, although it never misses a chance to keep standings intrigue till the very last match of the season. Therefore, hard work, talented management and skillful players did their bit: Valencia took the first standing in La Liga six times, won seven Copa del Rey titles and distinguished itself in European competitions, getting two Fairs Cups, the same number of UEFA Super Cups as well as a single UEFA Cup and UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup.
Valencia CF has been residing in Mestalla venue since 1923. At present, a new 75.000-seat Nou Mestalla stadium is under construction. Each season attracts more and more associates (registered paying supporters), the current number of which is 50.000. As far as a new venue is completed, the number of regular ticket holders will augment by 20.000 more. Such figures allowed Valencia’s fan base to join the ranks of the most populous fan bases in the world.
Like any other club, Los Che has its prominent anthem, called ‘Pasodoble’, which was first presented at the 75th anniversary of the club in 1993. You can sing along the tune at the stadium and while watching Valencia CF football live stream in home’s comfort.
Reasonably good financial strides enabled the club to establish its own, first in Spain, multi-disciplinary training center. It offers classroom and online training, plus university education to all interested individuals. By the way, Valencia is the first football team in Spain to have become an object of study at the University of Valencia.
To continue, having played 84 seasons in total, the club’s outstanding history witnessed stagnation and relegation to the lower league. Thus, it spent 80 seasons in La Liga and 4 seasons in Segunda Division. Valencia’s top-scorer is Edmundo Suarez (206 goals) who played throughout 1939-50 seasons, while Fernando Gomez Colomer, retired attacker midfielder, is distinguished by the most appearances (552) for the team.