List of Valencia CF seasons explained

This is a list of seasons played by Valencia CF in Spanish and European football, from 1919 to the most recent completed season. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season.

The club has won the Liga six times, the Spanish Cup eight times, the Spanish Super Cup one time, the Copa Eva Duarte one time, the UEFA Cup three times, the European Cup Winners' Cup one time, the European Super Cup twice and the Intertoto Cup one time but has never won the UEFA Champions League, finishing runners-up twice.[1]

Key

Key to league record:

Key to rounds:

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Seasons

Domestic and international results of Valencia
SeasonLeagueCup[2] EuropeOther Comp.Top scorer(s)[3]
DivisionPosPldWDLGFGAPtsPlayer(s)Goals
1928–29Segunda División (II)5th18837333119R2Jesús Navarro10
1929–306th18747404318QFJuan Costa23
1930–311st181224372526QFJuan Costa18
1931–32La Liga (I)7th18639384715R2Jesús Navarro14
1932–339th18459345313SFJesús Navarro33
1933–347th18738283817RUJosé Vilanova27
1934–359th229211404920R16Juan Costa
José Vilanova
16
1935–368th227510364219R16'Lelé' Santiago 14
1936–37 Spanish Civil War
1937–38
1938–39
1939–40La Liga (I)8th229310403621SFEdmundo Suárez47
1940–413rd22115660522730
1941–42261844853940SF34
1942–437th261079584527SF27
1943–44261844733240RU33
1944–455th261268613530RU27
1945–466th269107443628RU23
1946–47261628543434R16Vicente Morera
Edmundo Suárez
11
1947–482nd261547593434QFCopa Eva DuarteRU17
1948–492nd261637784735Edmundo Suárez21
1949–503rd261277714331SFCopa Eva DuarteSilvestre Igoa27
1950–513rd3017310644837R16Manuel Badenes22
1951–525th3015510685135RU26
1952–532nd301686664240R16Manuel Badenes
Antonio Fuertes
16
1953–543rd3014610695134Faas Wilkes18
1954–555th3015312716033QFManuel Badenes25
1955–566th3013611585032R16Faas Wilkes11
1956–5711th3010713434627SFVicente Iborra 11
1957–584th3013107564036QFRicardo Alós20
1958–594th3013710474133SFRicardo Alós10
1959–609th3011613373328QFJosé Aveiro12
1960–615th3011109464232R16Héctor Núñez20
1961–627th3012117505031SFFairs CupWaldo Machado22
1962–637th3014313493631QFHéctor Núñez20
1963–646th3016014534732SFFairs CupRUWaldo Machado25
1964–654th301749593738QFFairs CupR124
1965–669th3011514403527R16Fairs CupR3Juan Muñoz Cerdá12
1966–676th3014412583732Fairs CupR3Waldo Machado35[4]
1967–684th301389523834QFQFFernando Ansola19
1968–695th3010119363931QFR19
1969–705th3015510352335RUR112
1970–71301875411943RUR2José Vicente Forment 14
1971–722nd341978533045RUR2Quino14
1972–737th34121012373334R16R2 Óscar Rubén Valdez12
1973–7410th3413714413333QFQuino12
1974–7512th3412814534832R5Pep Claramunt12
1975–7610th3412814434132R16Johnny Rep14
1976–777th34131011534736QFMario Kempes24[5]
1977–784th3416711543339QF39[6]
1978–797th3414713443935R318
1979–806th34121210504236R16Cup Winners' Cup33
1980–814th341789594142R3R2UEFA Super CupFernando Morena24
1981–825th3417512544639R16QFFrank Arnesen17
1982–8315th349718425625R16QFMario Kempes13
1983–8412th3412814454732R1611
1984–859th3491510403733R16Wilmar Cabrera14
1985–8616th348917386225R4Sixto Casabona16
1986–87Segunda División (II)1st341987532646R1Pedro Alcañiz11
1987–88La Liga (I)14th38101315445333R32Fernando Gómez11
1988–893rd3818137392649R3215
1989–902nd3820135674253SFR215
1990–917th38151013444040QFR212
1991–924th3820711634247QFLuboslav Penev18
1992–934th3819109603348SFR121
1993–947th38141212555040R16R2Predrag Mijatović19
1994–9510th38131213534838RULuboslav Penev16
1995–962nd4226511775183SFPredrag Mijatović34
1996–9710th42151116635956R16QFLeandro Machado
Goran Vlaović
10
1997–989th3816715585255R16Adrian Ilie13
1998–994th3819811633965R2UEFA Intertoto CupClaudio López38
1999–20003rd38181010593964R2Champions LeagueRUSupercopa de EspañaGaizka Mendieta19
2000–015th3818911553463R2Champions LeagueRUJuan Sánchez17
2001–023821125512775R1QFFrancisco Rufete
Juan Sánchez
8
2002–035th3817912563560R2QFSupercopa de EspañaRU13
2003–04382387712777QFUEFA CupMista24
2004–057th3814168543958R2Champions League
UEFA Cup
GS
R32
UEFA Super Cup
Supercopa de España


RU

Marco Di Vaio14
2005–063rd3819127583369QFUEFA Intertoto CupRUDavid Villa28
2006–074th3820612574266R16QF20
2007–0810th3815617486251GS22
2008–096th3818812685462QFR32Supercopa de EspañaRU31
2009–103rd382189594071R16Europa LeagueQF28
2010–113rd382189644471R16Champions LeagueR16Roberto Soldado25
2011–123rd38171011594461SFChampions League
Europa League
GS
SF
27
2012–135th3819811675465QFChampions LeagueR1630
2013–148th38131015515349R16Europa LeagueSFPaco Alcácer14
2014–154th3822115703277R1614
2015–1612th38111116464844SFChampions League
Europa League
GS
R16
15
2016–1712th3813718566546R167
2017–184th382279653873SFRodrigo19
2018–194th3815167513561Champions League
Europa League
GS
SF
15
2019–209th38141113465353QFChampions LeagueR16Supercopa de EspañaSFMaxi Gómez11
2020–2113th38101315505343R16Carlos Soler12
2021–229th38111512485348RUGonçalo Guedes13
2022–2316th3811918424542QFSupercopa de EspañaSFJustin Kluivert
Samuel Lino
8
2023–249th38131015404549R16Hugo Duro13

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Palmares . 17 September 2009 . 2009 . Valencia CF . https://web.archive.org/web/20090819113053/http://www.valenciacf.com/en/ElClub/ClubPalmares.html . 19 August 2009 . dead .
  2. https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/spancuphist.html Spanish Cup Winners
  3. All goals scored in La Liga, Segunda División, Copa del Rey, Copa de la Liga, Supercopa de España and UEFA competitions matches
  4. 24 goals in La Liga
  5. 24 goals in La Liga
  6. 28 goals in La Liga