Valencia CF Statistics

Valencia CF statistics involve wins (17), draws (11), losses (15), and performance metrics that define their seasonal results in competitions including La Liga and Copa del Rey. Valencia CF statistics support football betting predictions and performance analysis on platforms including Ufabet Football, helping evaluate match outcomes with greater consistency.

Valencia CF stats cover goals scored (56), goals conceded (63), points earned in La Liga (49), and key seasonal performance indicators derived from competitive match results. Defensive metrics include clean sheets (10), while offensive output reflects a total of 56 goals across all competitions. Valencia CF’s game results include home wins (8), away wins (5), home draws (5), away draws (5), home losses (6), and away losses (9), illustrating a season with stronger
home competitiveness and more difficult away results.

Valencia CF Team Statistics

Valencia CF’s team statistics reflect a club that remained competitive in domestic football while managing periods of inconsistency, defensive pressure, and attacking adjustment across the 2025 to 2026 season. The team’s offensive output remained structured around key forwards and wide players generating most scoring opportunities. Valencia CF scored 56 goals across La Liga and Copa del Rey, with Hugo Duro, Largie Ramazani, Javi Guerra, Diego López, Umar Sadiq, Guido Rodríguez, and Luis Rioja contributing heavily to the goal tally and assists. The team created 69 big chances and registered 55.4 expected goals, demonstrating functional attacking intent and regular chance creation. Defensively, the team showed mixed results, conceding 55 goals in La Liga and 63 across all competitions. Clean sheets totaled 9 in the league, and defensive metrics including tackles (16.1 per match), interceptions (9.4 per match), and goalkeeper saves (3.4 per match) highlight frequent defensive involvement.
Valencia CF maintained possession at 48 percent on average, completing 79.5 percent of passes, with 392 passes per game. Their long ball accuracy (52.8 percent) and progressive passes (78.4 per game) indicate a direct approach focused on forward movement and transition opportunities. Overall, the team demonstrates energetic play, forward pressure, and defensive work rate, though defensive transitions, away consistency, and final-third efficiency remain areas for improvement.

Valencia CF Team Statistics are shown in the table below.

Player Goals Appearances Player Assists Appearances
Hugo Duro1236Luis Rioja837
Largie Ramazani727Javi Guerra836
Javi Guerra536Filip Ugrinic427
Diego López534José Gayà332
Umar Sadiq525Arnaut Danjuma330

Valencia CF Historical Statistics

Valencia CF squad statistics describe player output across goals, assists, appearances, minutes, passing accuracy, shooting volume, defensive actions, aerial duels, and match ratings. Valencia CF remains one of Spain’s historic football institutions, maintaining a long-standing identity shaped by Mestalla intensity, academy development, counter-attacking quality, and strong regional support. Over the last fifteen years, the club has experienced fluctuating competitive cycles, moving between European qualification campaigns, mid-table finishes, and difficult relegation-pressure seasons. The evolution reflects a broader trend in Spanish football where financial discipline, youth development, pressing intensity, and tactical compactness are used to compete against deeper squads. By analyzing the metrics of wins, goal production, and ball control, we see a club working to stabilize performance while maintaining its identity around energy, resilience, and direct attacking football.

Valencia CF's historical statistics are shown in the table below.

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Season Wins Goals Points Possession Pass Accuracy
2025/2613464947%80%
2024/2511444648%79%
2023/2413404947%78%
2022/2311424248%79%
2021/2211484846%78%
2020/2110504347%78%
2019/2014465348%79%
2018/1915516149%80%
2017/1822657350%81%
2016/1713564649%80%
2015/1611464450%81%
2014/1522707751%82%
2013/1413514950%80%
2012/1319676551%81%
2011/1217596150%80%

Valencia CF’s 15-year trajectory highlights a tactical and competitive shift from European-level campaigns to more transitional seasons centered on squad rebuilding, academy development, and tactical consolidation. This transition has preserved a high-energy identity, with pass accuracy remaining near the high-70s or low-80s while pressing intensity and direct attacking movement continue to define key phases of play. Historical data reveals a critical correlation: surpassing 50 league goals often supports stronger point totals, as shown in 2011 to 2012, 2012 to 2013, 2014 to 2015, and 2017 to 2018.

Tactically, the model has evolved from periods of balanced European-level football to a more compact and transition-based structure. Hugo Duro, Largie Ramazani, Diego López, Luis Rioja, Javi Guerra, and José Gayà now distribute attacking responsibility, while the defensive core of César Tárrega, Mouctar Diakhaby, José Copete, Thierry Correia, and Julen Agirrezabala secures the stability needed for domestic progress.

The metrics shown validate Valencia CF’s continuing reliance on intensity, wide progression, and academy-influenced squad building. Sustained development proves that Valencia CF can remain competitive while adapting its tactical approach to modern pressing and transition demands. Ultimately, the data confirms Valencia CF’s ongoing attempt to mature into an era defined by resilience, disciplined pressing, attacking improvement, and institutional continuity.

Valencia CF Fixtures and Schedule Statistics

Valencia CF fixtures and schedule statistics highlight changes in performance, fixture difficulty, venue influence, and seasonal consistency. Valencia CF recorded 11 wins and 13 draws in Season 1, compared with 13 wins and 10 draws in Season 2. The decrease in draws in Season 2 reflects a more decisive match pattern, with Valencia converting selected balanced fixtures into victories while still losing difficult away matches. Fixture difficulty depends on opponent quality, venue location, and schedule congestion. Matches against Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Athletic Club, Villarreal CF, Real Betis, and Sevilla FC present varied competitive challenges because each club regularly competes for upper-half La Liga positions or European qualification. Consecutive fixtures against established domestic clubs increase tactical demands and place greater emphasis on squad depth.

Home and away trends reveal meaningful differences across the schedule. Valencia CF's match strength remained stronger at Mestalla, where the team produced most of its most reliable performances. Away fixtures against Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Athletic Club, Villarreal CF, and European-chasing opponents introduced additional travel requirements and more demanding playing environments. Betting analysis frequently incorporates win totals, draw frequency, venue effects, and fixture sequencing. Valencia CF produced 13 league victories in the 2025 to 2026 season, indicating moderate winning potential across campaigns. The decrease from 13 draws to 10 draws suggests a lower rate of shared points, which affects win, draw, handicap, and double-chance betting markets.

Valencia CF Fixtures and Schedule Statistics are shown in the table below.

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Valencia CF Match Log (2025 to 2026 Season)

Date Tournament Opponent Score
16-08-25La LigaReal Sociedad1 : 1
24-08-25La LigaCA Osasuna0 : 1
29-08-25La LigaGetafe CF3 : 0
14-09-25La LigaFC Barcelona0 : 6
20-09-25La LigaAthletic Club2 : 0
23-09-25La LigaEspanyol2 : 2
30-09-25La LigaReal Oviedo1 : 2
04-10-25La LigaGirona FC1 : 2
20-10-25La LigaDeportivo Alavés0 : 0
25-10-25La LigaVillarreal CF0 : 2
09-11-25La LigaReal Madrid0 : 4
21-11-25La LigaLevante UD1 : 0
30-11-25La LigaRayo Vallecano1 : 1
06-12-25La LigaSevilla FC2 : 1
13-12-25La LigaElche CF1 : 1
17-12-25Copa del ReyLower-League Opponent2 : 0
21-12-25La LigaCelta Vigo1 : 2
03-01-26La LigaReal Betis2 : 2
11-01-26La LigaMallorca1 : 0
18-01-26La LigaGetafe CF1 : 1
24-01-26La LigaEspanyol3 : 2
01-02-26La LigaVillarreal CF1 : 3
07-02-26La LigaAthletic Club0 : 2
14-02-26La LigaGirona FC2 : 1
22-02-26La LigaReal Sociedad1 : 1
03-03-26Copa del ReyQuarter-final Opponent1 : 2
08-03-26La LigaDeportivo Alavés3 : 2
14-03-26La LigaReal Oviedo2 : 1
22-03-26La LigaRayo Vallecano0 : 0
05-04-26La LigaCA Osasuna1 : 0
11-04-26La LigaAtlético de Madrid0 : 2
18-04-26La LigaElche CF2 : 1
25-04-26La LigaSevilla FC1 : 1
03-05-26La LigaMallorca2 : 0
10-05-26La LigaReal Madrid1 : 3
17-05-26La LigaCelta Vigo1 : 1
23-05-26La LigaLevante UD2 : 0

Valencia CF Squad Statistics

Valencia CF squad statistics reflect the tactical philosophy implemented by Carlos Corberán and the contributions of key players across attack, midfield, and defense. Carlos Corberán emphasizes pressing intensity, direct progression, wide running, and fast attacking transitions. The approach supports aggressive duels and creates opportunities through early forward movement and second-ball pressure.

Carlos Corberán’s system prioritizes quick ball recovery and direct progression through midfield. Valencia CF combines compact defensive phases with aggressive attacking sequences, producing goal involvement from several players. The tactical framework supports coordinated pressing and seeks to reduce defensive exposure during settled defensive phases.
Hugo Duro leads the squad with 12 goals, 0 assists, and 36 appearances. Largie Ramazani has contributed 7 goals, 1 assist, and 27 appearances, providing pace and direct attacking threat. Javi Guerra has added 5 goals and 8 assists across 36 appearances, strengthening midfield attacking output. Diego López has recorded 5 goals and 1 assist in 34 appearances, supplying wide movement and final-third work rate. Creative production benefited from Luis Rioja and Javi Guerra, who both reached 8 assists across all competitions. The figure highlights their major roles in chance creation and attacking progression throughout the season.

Defensive performance relies on compact defenders and disciplined positioning. César Tárrega has provided strong defensive involvement and aerial presence, while José Gayà and Thierry Correia helped stabilize wide defensive areas. Julen Agirrezabala and Stole Dimitrievski contributed to the goalkeeping statistics, demonstrating value in shot-stopping and defensive organization.

Valencia CF Squad Statistics are shown in the table below.

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Player Goals Assists Appearances Key Passes Tackles Won Interceptions
Hugo Duro1203624
Largie Ramazani71273122
Javi Guerra5836524830
Diego López51342928
Umar Sadiq522518
Guido Rodríguez4016164436
Luis Rioja3837583418
Arnaut Danjuma33303720
Pepelu2031355133
José Gayà1332413829

Valencia CF Player Passing Statistics

The Valencia CF player passing statistics highlight the players most responsible for ball circulation, possession retention, and chance creation throughout the season. Passing metrics including passes per match, key passes, assists, and pass accuracy help measure how effectively players contribute to Valencia CF’s build-up play and attacking transitions. Pepelu and Javi Guerra lead the team in passing rhythm and midfield control, reflecting their importance in progressing possession from central areas. César Tárrega and José Gayà provide stability from defense through consistent distribution and ball retention. Luis Rioja, André Almeida, and Filip Ugrinic contribute creative passing in advanced areas, generating opportunities for teammates through key passes and assists. The data demonstrates Valencia CF’s direct passing structure, with defenders initiating attacks, midfielders connecting possession, and attacking players creating chances in the final third.

Valencia CF’s Player Passing Statistics are shown in the table below.

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Player Passes Key Passes Assists Pass Accuracy
Pepelu54.61.1084.3%
Javi Guerra49.81.5882.4%
César Tárrega47.30.2083.1%
José Gayà45.11.3381.8%
Guido Rodríguez44.60.6085.2%
Luis Rioja38.41.7878.6%
Filip Ugrinic36.71.2480.1%
André Almeida35.51.3381.0%
Thierry Correia34.80.8379.5%
Largie Ramazani27.61.1176.2%

Valencia CF Player Goal Contribution Statistics

Valencia CF’s player goal contribution statistics measure the combined attacking output of players through goals scored and assists provided. Goal contributions help evaluate how much each player directly influences the team’s scoring production across competitive matches. Hugo Duro leads the squad in total goals, combining central finishing with penalty-box movement. Javi Guerra, Luis Rioja, Largie Ramazani, Diego López, and Umar Sadiq remain key attacking outlets through their ability to score or create chances from advanced positions. Arnaut

Danjuma provides direct running from wide areas, while Guido Rodríguez contributes important goals through midfield arrivals and set-piece situations. The statistics highlight Valencia CF’s developing offensive approach, with goal involvement spread across several players rather than relying only on one scorer.

Valencia CF’s Player Goal Contribution Statistics are shown in the table below.

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Player Name Goals Assists Goal Contributions
Hugo Duro12012
Javi Guerra5813
Luis Rioja3811
Largie Ramazani718
Diego López516
Umar Sadiq527
Arnaut Danjuma336
Guido Rodríguez404
Filip Ugrinic044
José Gayà134

Valencia CF Player Shooting Statistics

The Valencia CF player shooting statistics measure individual attacking output through shot volume, shots on target, and conversion efficiency. These metrics help evaluate how frequently players create scoring opportunities and how effectively they convert chances into goals. Hugo Duro leads the squad in goals and penalty-box shot presence, reflecting his role as Valencia CF’s primary attacking reference. Largie Ramazani and Arnaut Danjuma record strong direct shooting volume among the team’s wide attackers, demonstrating their role in carrying the ball into advanced zones. Diego López contributes shooting production from wide and central channels, while Umar Sadiq provides central attempts as a forward option. Supporting midfielders including Javi Guerra, Luis Rioja, Pepelu, and Guido Rodríguez also contribute valuable shooting production. The statistics highlight Valencia CF’s attack as a mix of striker finishing, wide directness, and midfield arrivals.

Valencia CF’s Player Shooting Statistics are shown in the table below.

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Player Shots per Match Total Shots Shots on Target Conversion Rate
Hugo Duro1.0361427.8%
Largie Ramazani1.9511911.8%
Arnaut Danjuma1.236148.3%
Luis Rioja1.24456.8%
Javi Guerra0.9311212.9%
Diego López0.828814.3%
Umar Sadiq1.0251016.0%
Pepelu0.82438.3%
Guido Rodríguez0.915526.7%
Eray Cömert0.611318.2%

Valencia CF Player Defensive Statistics

Valencia CF’s player defensive statistics highlight the squad members who contribute most frequently to regaining possession, disrupting opposition attacks, and protecting the defensive structure. César Tárrega leads the team in defensive consistency and aerial duels, demonstrating his importance as a central defensive anchor. José Gayà records strong defensive and recovery numbers from the left side, reflecting his effectiveness in reading play and supporting both defense and attack. Thierry Correia combines tackling with wide defensive coverage, while Mouctar Diakhaby and José Copete contribute blocks, aerial duels, and penalty-area defending. Midfielders including Pepelu, Guido Rodríguez, Javi Guerra, and Baptiste Santamaría also make significant defensive contributions through pressing and recoveries. The statistics demonstrate Valencia CF’s collective defensive approach, with defenders and midfielders sharing responsibility for winning possession and limiting opposition chances.

Valencia CF’s Player Defensive Statistics are shown in the table below.

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Player Name Appearances Tackles per Game Interceptions per Game Recoveries Blocks
César Tárrega321.81.410628
José Gayà321.71.29813
Thierry Correia241.91.17610
Mouctar Diakhaby81.61.33212
José Copete211.51.16818
Pepelu311.61.0927
Guido Rodríguez162.01.5709
Javi Guerra361.40.8886
Baptiste Santamaría191.71.1638
Dimitri Foulquier151.80.9517

Valencia CF Top Players

Valencia CF top players represent the squad members who lead key performance categories across scoring, creativity, midfield influence, defensive stability, goalkeeping, leadership, and overall performance. The selections reflect output measured through goals, assists, interceptions, clean sheets, and match impact across the 2025/26 season. Hugo Duro stands out as the primary scoring reference, highlighting a central role in Valencia CF’s attacking structure.

Hugo Duro leads Valencia CF with 12 goals across all competitions, making him the primary attacking contributor and main penalty-box reference. The forward drives attacking sequences through central movement, aerial presence, pressing, and final-third finishing. The combination of effort and finishing places Duro as one of the most influential attacking players in the squad.
Javi Guerra anchors midfield progression through ball carrying, passing, and attacking support. Julen Agirrezabala and Stole Dimitrievski remain leading goalkeeping options and contribute to the team’s clean-sheet total, reinforcing defensive stability through shot-stopping and distribution. The defensive structure relies on organization, recovery speed, and disciplined spacing across the back line.

Javi Guerra also represents the club’s leading young midfield talent through technical quality, maturity, and game-changing potential. The leadership structure operates through a senior core group including José Gayà, Hugo Duro, Pepelu, Mouctar Diakhaby, and Dimitri Foulquier, reflecting shared responsibility and long-term squad continuity.

Valencia CF’s top players are shown in the table below.

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Category Player
Top GoalscorerHugo Duro (12 goals)
Top Assist ProviderLuis Rioja / Javi Guerra (8 assists)
Best MidfielderJavi Guerra
Best DefenderCésar Tárrega
Best GoalkeeperJulen Agirrezabala
Clean Sheets10 (team total)
Highest Rated PlayerHugo Duro
Young TalentJavi Guerra
CaptainJosé Gayà

Valencia CF Player Career Statistics

Valencia CF’s player career statistics provide a comprehensive overview of each player's long-term contributions across appearances, goals, assists, club tenure, and major achievements. Career statistics help evaluate consistency, longevity, and overall impact by examining performance accumulated over multiple seasons rather than a single campaign. Senior players including José Gayà, Pepelu, Hugo Duro, Mouctar Diakhaby, Dimitri Foulquier, and Thierry Correia have built extensive records through regular first-team involvement, while emerging players including Javi Guerra, Diego López, César Tárrega, and Jesús Vázquez continue to strengthen their career totals with each season.

Goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and forwards are assessed using different performance indicators that reflect their respective roles on the pitch. Information regarding previous clubs, trophy achievements, and career ratings also provides additional context for evaluating experience and success. These statistics offer valuable insight into Valencia CF’s squad composition by highlighting both established leaders and developing talents who have contributed to the club's performances in domestic competitions.

Valencia CF’s Player Career Statistics are shown in the table below.

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Player Name Position Career Appearances Career Goals Career Assists ears at Club Previous Club Major Trophies Career Rating
José GayàLB3901038Academy to presentValencia AcademyCopa del Rey7.1
Hugo DuroST19048102021 to presentGetafe CF6.9
PepeluCM21518202023 to presentLevante UD6.8
Mouctar DiakhabyCB230842018 to presentLyonCopa del Rey6.8
Thierry CorreiaRB1902182019 to presentSporting CP6.7
Javi GuerraCM1151214Academy to Senior TeamValencia Academy6.9
Diego LópezFW105159Academy to Senior TeamValencia Academy6.8
César TárregaCB8021Academy to Senior TeamValencia Academy6.8
Luis RiojaLW26025322024 to presentDeportivo Alavés6.8
Arnaut DanjumaLW / FW28078352025 to presentVillarreal CFUEFA Europa League6.9
Largie RamazaniFW17534162025 to presentUD Almería6.8
Umar SadiqST22082222025 to presentReal Sociedad6.8
Julen AgirrezabalaGK115002025 to presentAthletic ClubCopa del Rey6.9
Stole DimitrievskiGK320002024 to presentRayo Vallecano6.8

Valencia CF Player Discipline Statistics

Valencia CF’s player discipline statistics measure bookings, fouls committed, and dismissals recorded throughout the season. These metrics help evaluate player aggression, defensive intensity, pressing involvement, and overall disciplinary performance across competitive matches. Defensive players and midfielders typically accumulate more bookings due to their responsibilities in breaking up opposition attacks and contesting possession. César Tárrega, Pepelu, Javi Guerra, José Gayà, and Thierry Correia rank among the team's most frequently penalized players, reflecting their physical roles within Valencia CF’s tactical structure. Attackers including Hugo Duro and Largie Ramazani generally record fewer disciplinary actions while still contributing to the team's pressing system. The statistics provide insight into how players balance competitive defending with maintaining discipline and availability throughout the campaign.

Valencia CF’s Player Discipline Statistics are shown in the table below.

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Player Yellow Cards Fouls per Match Red Cards
César Tárrega81.40
Pepelu71.30
Javi Guerra61.10
José Gayà61.00
Thierry Correia51.20
Guido Rodríguez51.41
Luis Rioja40.90
Largie Ramazani41.00
Mouctar Diakhaby31.31
Arnaut Danjuma30.80

Valencia CF Home and Away Statistics

Valencia CF home and away statistics reveal a clear difference in results and attacking output across venues. Valencia CF played 22 home matches and 21 away matches across La Liga and Copa del Rey. Valencia CF recorded 10 home wins, 5 home draws, and 7 home losses, compared with 7 away wins, 6 away draws, and 8 away losses. The figures show stronger performance levels in home fixtures than in away fixtures.
Valencia CF scored 32 goals in home matches and 24 goals in away matches. The 8-goal difference highlights greater attacking efficiency in home fixtures. Home matches produced stronger scoring production because Valencia CF scored 32 goals from 22 matches, compared with 24 goals from 21 away matches.

Possession statistics show moderate ball control across venues. Valencia CF maintained 49% average possession at home and 47% average possession away from home. The 2-percentage-point home advantage indicates stronger control at Mestalla, with Valencia CF maintaining more stable possession phases in familiar match environments.
Betting analysis places significant value on home and away performance trends. The home record of 10 wins from 22 matches supports stronger confidence in selected home result markets. The away record of 8 defeats and 6 draws from 21 matches increases risk levels in away win selections and strengthens consideration of draw-protection or handicap betting outcomes.

Valencia CF’s home and away statistics across all official matches are shown in the table below.

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Statistic Home Away
Matches2221
Wins107
Draws56
Losses78
Goals Scored3224
Possession49%47%

Valencia CF Competition Performance Statistics

Valencia CF competition performance statistics reveal different levels of success across domestic league and domestic cup competition. Valencia CF played 43 matches across the listed competitions, scoring 56 goals and recording 17 wins. The figures highlight how performance varies according to competition format and opponent quality.

La Liga accounted for the largest share of the season with 38 matches, 46 goals, and 13 wins. The league campaign required consistency across a long schedule against 19 different opponents. The competition produced 82.1% of the club's total goals across the listed tournaments.

Copa del Rey produced 5 matches, 10 goals, and 4 wins. Valencia CF averaged 2.0 goals per match in the competition, compared with 1.21 goals per match in La Liga. The higher scoring rate reflects more open cup fixtures and stronger finishing in selected knockout matches.
Betting analysis frequently separates competitions because scoring patterns and win rates differ across tournaments. Copa del Rey fixtures generated the highest goals-per-match average, whereas La Liga delivered the highest number of wins and goals due to the larger fixture schedule.

Valencia CF competition performance statistics are shown in the table below.

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Competition Matches Goals Wins
La Liga384613
Copa del Rey5104

Valencia CF recorded a 34.2% win rate in La Liga and an 80.0% win rate in Copa del Rey. Copa del Rey delivered the strongest win percentage, whereas La Liga generated the highest total goals and victories because of the longer schedule.

Valencia CF Statistics

What are Valencia CF statistics?

Valencia CF statistics are performance metrics that track the club's results, players, and achievements across league and cup competitions. These statistics include matches played, wins, draws, losses, goals scored, goals conceded, assists, clean sheets, yellow cards, red cards, league position, possession, and passing accuracy. The metrics are used to evaluate team and player performance throughout a season. Team statistics measure attacking efficiency, defensive stability, consistency, and overall competitiveness, while player statistics highlight contributions in scoring, chance creation, tackling, interceptions, and appearances. Coaches, analysts, and supporters use Valencia CF statistics to assess tactical effectiveness, compare seasons, identify key performers, and monitor progress across competitions.

What is Valencia CF?

Valencia CF, commonly known as Valencia, is a professional football club based in Valencia, Spain that competes in La Liga, the highest level of Spanish football. Founded in 1919, the club is one of Spain’s most historic football institutions and is known for Mestalla Stadium, passionate supporters, academy development, attacking tradition, and domestic and European history. Valencia CF plays its home matches at Mestalla and has won multiple La Liga titles, Copa del Rey trophies, Supercopa de España titles, UEFA Cup/Europa League honours, and other international honours. The club is known for its regional identity, strong fan culture, historic rivalry with Levante UD, and long-term connection to players including Mario Kempes, David Villa, David Silva, Gaizka Mendieta, José Gayà, and Hugo Duro.

What competitions does Valencia CF play in?

Valencia CF competes primarily in La Liga, the highest level of professional football in Spain. The club participates in the Copa del Rey, Spain's premier knockout tournament, and competes in the Supercopa de España when qualification requirements are met. Valencia CF can qualify for European competitions based on league performance or cup achievements. Depending on its final league position or cup success, the club can participate in the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, or UEFA Conference League. These competitions allow Valencia CF to compete against leading clubs from across Spain and Europe while pursuing domestic and international success.

How can I view Valencia CF stats this season?

First, visit official football competition websites or trusted statistics platforms that provide updated Valencia CF data. Second, review team statistics including matches played, wins, draws, losses, goals scored, and goals conceded to assess overall performance. Third, examine individual player statistics, including goals, assists, appearances, tackles, and interceptions, to identify key contributors. Fourth, analyze advanced metrics including possession percentage, pass accuracy, and chance creation to evaluate the team's playing style and tactical effectiveness. Finally, compare the current season's statistics with previous campaigns to identify trends in form, consistency, and performance across all competitions.
Valencia CF Standings and Rankings

Where does Valencia CF rank in the standings?

Valencia CF finished in the lower-middle section of the 2025 to 2026 La Liga standings after 38
matches. The final position reflects a competitive but inconsistent campaign defined by stronger home results, mixed attacking output, and defensive issues in away fixtures. Valencia CF ranks in the standings according to the number of points earned throughout the season. The Valencia CF standings, Valencia CF cf standings, and Valencia CF table are calculated using 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss, with rankings updated after each league fixture.

The club's league position reflects its overall record, including matches won, drawn, and lost, as well as goals scored and goals conceded. Rankings change after every matchday when teams gain or lose points relative to their competitors. When two or more clubs finish level on points, tiebreakers, including head-to-head results, goal difference, and goals scored, are used to determine the final order, depending on competition rules. The Valencia CF standings provide a clear measure of the team's performance, consistency, and progress toward objectives including safety, upper-half movement, European qualification, or domestic success. Monitoring the Valencia CF table helps supporters and analysts track form trends and evaluate the impact of recent results on the club's position.

How are Valencia CF standings calculated?

Valencia CF's standings are calculated based on a system of 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss. La Liga uses a structured ranking system applied across all 20 clubs competing in the league season from August to May. When teams finish with equal points, tie-breaking rules determine final placement.

Head-to-head points between the tied teams are the primary tie-breaker if two clubs finish on the same total points. Head-to-head goal difference from those matches is used if points remain equal. The overall goal difference across all 38 league matches is the next deciding factor. The total goals scored in the league season is then used if a tie persists. Fair play records, including yellow cards, red cards, and disciplinary points, are applied as an additional ranking metric if all sporting criteria remain equal. These rules ensure a clear and final league ranking across all participating teams.

What is Valencia CF's current position in La Liga?

Valencia CF finished the 2025 to 2026 La Liga season in the lower-middle area of the table, reflecting a campaign built around survival security, squad development, and gradual improvement. The team recorded 13 wins, 10 draws, and 15 losses across 38 matches, finishing with 49 points. The club scored 46 goals and conceded 55, resulting in a negative goal difference of -9. Home form was stronger than away form, with Valencia CF collecting important points at Mestalla. Valencia CF’s final league position reflected a season defined by inconsistent away results, direct attacking football, and defensive adjustments in La Liga.

How often are Valencia CF standings updated?

Valencia CF's standings are updated immediately after the conclusion of every La Liga match. The league table is recalculated in real time as match results are confirmed by official referees and match delegates. Virtual standings change as goals are scored, and official updates are applied after the final whistle in live matches. Updates occur weekly during regular matchdays and more frequently during congested periods including midweek fixtures, cup overlaps, and European competition weeks. Digital platforms and official league systems synchronize data immediately, ensuring that Valencia CF’s position in the standings always reflects the most recent completed results across the season.

Valencia CF Match Results and Fixtures

Where can I find Valencia CF match results?

Valencia CF's last match and Valencia CF's last game results are published immediately after every fixture through official club and competition sources. The official Valencia CF website provides full match reports shortly after full-time, including scorelines, goal scorers, match events, and squad information. Competition platforms including La Liga’s official site and Copa del Rey coverage publish verified match results and statistical summaries including possession, shots, fouls, corners, and disciplinary records. These platforms serve as the primary reference for official Valencia CF results across all competitions. Third-party sports data platforms including ESPN, SofaScore, FotMob, and WhoScored aggregate match results in real time, offering expanded analytics including player ratings, expected goals (xG), heat maps, and advanced performance metrics. These platforms update live during matches and finalize statistics after the full-time whistle. Player performance data is influenced by minutes played, substitutions, tactical roles, and match context, which all affect final statistical outputs.

What happened in Valencia CF's last match?

Valencia CF’s most recent match is recorded through official competition results published after full-time, with match outcomes typically reflecting their competitive but inconsistent 2025 to 2026 season profile. Valencia CF matches often featured attacking output from key forwards including Hugo Duro, Largie Ramazani, Diego López, Umar Sadiq, and Javi Guerra in the final stages of the season. Match outcomes were influenced by direct attacking phases, wide delivery, pressing intensity, and occasional defensive exposure, particularly in away fixtures and late-game situations. Statistical match summaries typically include moderate possession, active defensive duels, and regular crossing volume. Defensive metrics including recoveries, interceptions, and clearances remained active throughout matches, with goals conceded across the season reflecting occasional transition breakdowns.

What are the next Valencia CF La Liga Fixtures?

Fixture dates and kick-off times remain subject to La Liga confirmation.

The next Valencia CF La Liga fixtures are listed below.

  • Opponents. Valencia CF fixtures are scheduled against other La Liga clubs in home-and-away rotations throughout the season calendar from August to May.
  • Season Schedule. Valencia CF follows the standard La Liga fixture structure, with matches released in phased scheduling blocks by the league administration. Current schedule information identifies Valencia CF’s upcoming opponents as part of the official La Liga Fixtures list.

Is there an Available Football Betting Platform for Valencia CF's Next Match?

Yes, football betting platforms are available for Valencia CF’s upcoming matches in La Liga and domestic cup competitions. Odds are published by licensed operators and updated based on team form, injuries, and fixture difficulty. OddsPortal provides Valencia CF betting odds across markets including 1X2, over/under goals, both teams to score, and handicap lines. Bet365 offers pre-match and live betting markets for Valencia CF fixtures, including in-play updates and statistical tracking. Additional platforms including SofaScore and FotMob provide match previews and predictive probability models based on form and statistical performance trends. Betting odds and projections adjust continuously before kick-off depending on squad news and market activity. All markets remain subject to change as matchday approaches for Football Betting.

Valencia CF Squad and Players

Who are the Valencia CF players this season?

The Valencia CF squad 2025 to 2026 consists of registered first-team Valencia CF players grouped across goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and forwards, with the club competing in La Liga and Copa del Rey. Valencia CF maintained a squad core built around experienced leaders, academy players, tactical discipline, and targeted recruitment. Squad composition shifts throughout the season through transfers, injuries, tactical rotation, fixture congestion, and youth involvement. Key attackers including Hugo Duro, Largie Ramazani, Diego López, Umar Sadiq, Arnaut Danjuma, and Luis Rioja remained central to the system, while younger squad members received minutes across domestic competitions. The club continued its long-term identity of intense football, academy development, direct progression, and attacking energy.

The Valencia CF players and squad registered for the 2025 to 2026 season are listed below.

  • Stole Dimitrievski. Goalkeeper providing experience, shot-stopping, and rotation coverage.
  • Julen Agirrezabala. Goalkeeper contributing clean sheets and distribution from deep areas.
  • Cristian Rivero. Goalkeeper providing squad depth and domestic rotation support.
  • Mouctar Diakhaby. Central defender contributing aerial strength and penalty-area defending.
  • César Tárrega. Centre-back providing defensive consistency and physical presence.
  • José Copete. Defender offering central coverage and tackling strength.
  • José Gayà. Left-back, captain, and senior leader providing width and experience.
  • Thierry Correia. Right-back offering recovery speed, defensive duels, and wide support.
  • Dimitri Foulquier. Full-back option providing defensive depth and tactical versatility.
  • Jesús Vázquez. Left-back providing squad rotation and wide progression.
  • Eray Cömert. Defender contributing aerial duels and defensive cover.
  • Pepelu. Midfielder providing passing structure and defensive balance.
  • Javi Guerra. Midfielder contributing ball progression, goals, and assists.
  • Guido Rodríguez. Midfielder adding defensive structure and ball-winning strength.
  • Baptiste Santamaría. Midfielder providing energy, pressing, and tactical coverage.
  • Filip Ugrinic. Midfielder contributing passing and advanced support.
  • André Almeida. Creative midfielder offering final-third movement and passing quality.
  • Luis Rioja. Wide midfielder providing crossing, assists, and attacking width.
  • Hugo Duro. Forward and primary attacking reference, leading the team in goals.
  • Largie Ramazani. Forward adding speed, dribbling, and direct goal threat.
  • Diego López. Forward contributing movement, pressing, and wide attacking output.
  • Umar Sadiq. Central striker providing height, physicality, and finipport.
  • Arnaut Danjuma. Forward offering direct running and attacking depth.
  • Dani Raba. Forward providing rotation and creative attacking support.

What is the current Valencia CF roster?

The current Valencia CF roster for 2025–26 covers all positions across the first team. The squad typically operates in flexible tactical systems including 4-2-3-1, 4-4-2, or 4-3-3, with Agirrezabala and Dimitrievski sharing goalkeeping responsibilities, Tárrega, Diakhaby, Copete, Gayà, and Thierry Correia leading the defense, and attacking responsibility shared between Hugo Duro, Ramazani, Diego López, Umar Sadiq, Danjuma, and Luis Rioja.

The full positional roster registered for the season is listed below.

  • Goalkeepers. Stole Dimitrievski, Julen Agirrezabala, Cristian Rivero.
  • Defenders. Mouctar Diakhaby, César Tárrega, José Copete, José Gayà, Thierry Correia, Dimitri Foulquier, Jesús Vázquez, Eray Cömert.
  • Midfielders. Pepelu, Javi Guerra, Guido Rodríguez, Baptiste Santamaría, Filip Ugrinic, André Almeida.
  • Forwards. Hugo Duro, Largie Ramazani, Diego López, Umar Sadiq, Arnaut Danjuma, Luis Rioja, Dani Raba, Lucas Beltrán.

Who are the top Valencia CF players?

The top Valencia CF players this season are ranked by goals, assists, and overall match influence across all competitions. Hugo Duro leads the team in attacking output, while Largie Ramazani, Javi Guerra, Luis Rioja, Diego López, and José Gayà provide scoring, creativity, midfield control, defensive influence, and leadership.

The top Valencia CF players are listed below.

  • Hugo Duro. Team’s primary attacking contributor and top scorer, leading the scoring chart across all competitions.
  • Largie Ramazani. Forward contributing direct pace, dribbling, and important goals.
  • Javi Guerra. Midfielder providing ball progression, goals, assists, and tactical energy.
  • Luis Rioja. Wide player and leading assist provider, contributing crossing and chance creation.
  • José Gayà. Captain and senior defender, providing leadership, width, and defensive balance.

Valencia CF Player Statistics

What are the key Valencia CF player stats?

Valencia CF player stats measure individual performance across attacking, creative, defensive, and disciplinary categories. These metrics help evaluate how players contribute within Carlos Corberán’s system across all competitions. Hugo Duro, Largie Ramazani, Javi Guerra, Diego López, Umar Sadiq, and Guido Rodríguez lead the team's attacking output through goals, while Luis Rioja, Javi Guerra, Filip Ugrinic, José Gayà, and André Almeida provide additional creative production. Midfielders including Pepelu, Javi Guerra, Guido Rodríguez, Baptiste Santamaría, and Filip Ugrinic contribute through passing accuracy, ball progression, recoveries, and key passes that connect defensive and attacking phases.

Defenders including César Tárrega, Mouctar Diakhaby, José Copete, Thierry Correia, and José Gayà are assessed through tackles, interceptions, recoveries, blocks, and clearances, reflecting their role in maintaining defensive stability. Goalkeepers Julen Agirrezabala and Stole Dimitrievski are evaluated through saves, clean sheets, and distribution efficiency, highlighting both shot-stopping ability and contribution to build-up play. Key statistical categories include goals, assists, appearances, passing statistics, defensive actions, disciplinary records, and performance ratings. Each metric reflects a different aspect of individual contribution and helps provide context for player performance throughout the season. Combined with Valencia CF player ratings, which aggregate attacking, defensive, and possession-based contributions into a single score, Valencia CF player stats provide a comprehensive assessment of player quality, consistency, and overall impact on team performance.

The key Valencia CF player stats are listed below.

  • Goals. Goals measure attacking output from forwards and attacking midfielders. Hugo Duro leads Valencia CF’s scoring charts in the 2025–26 season, supported by Largie Ramazani, Javi Guerra, Diego López, Umar Sadiq, Guido Rodríguez, Luis Rioja, and Arnaut Danjuma. The team’s scoring distribution is functional, with several players contributing between 3 and 12 goals across all competitions, reflecting a shared attacking system built around Duro’s central role.
  • Assists. Assists track the final pass leading to a goal. Creative responsibility is shared across midfield and wide areas, with Luis Rioja, Javi Guerra, Filip Ugrinic, José Gayà, Arnaut Danjuma, and André Almeida among the primary contributors. Valencia CF’s assist profile reflects wide delivery, quick progression, and direct attacking combinations.
  • Appearances. Appearances show player availability and coaching trust. High appearance totals from key starters including Luis Rioja, Javi Guerra, Hugo Duro, Diego López, José Gayà, Pepelu, César Tárrega, and Arnaut Danjuma indicate consistent selection across La Liga and cup fixtures. Rotation occurs mainly in Copa del Rey and selected league fixtures, while the core starting XI remains heavily involved throughout the season.
  • Passing Statistics. Passing metrics include completed passes, passing accuracy, progressive passes, and key passes. Valencia CF maintains a pass accuracy of approximately 79.5%, with midfielders and defenders playing central roles in ball progression and possession control. The system emphasizes direct distribution, wide passing, and controlled transition phases with practical technical execution.
  • Defensive Actions. Tackles, interceptions, clearances, blocks, recoveries, and aerial duels measure defensive performance. Defenders including César Tárrega, José Gayà, Thierry Correia, José Copete, and Mouctar Diakhaby contribute heavily to defensive structure, while midfielders support pressing and ball recovery. The team recorded 10 clean sheets across all competitions, reflecting defensive effort despite recurring transition issues.
  • Disciplinary Records. Yellow cards, red cards, fouls committed, and suspensions track player discipline. Valencia CF accumulated a moderate-to-high disciplinary total across the season because of its pressing, duel-heavy approach, and defensive pressure. Disciplinary data reflects tactical fouling, midfield duels, and transition defense that occasionally lead to suspensions and squad rotation challenges.
  • Valencia CF Player Ratings. Match ratings combine attacking, defensive, passing, and positional performance into a single score. Analysts use ratings to compare performances across matches and competitions. The combination of Valencia CF player stats and Valencia CF player ratings provides a complete assessment of squad performance.

How are Valencia CF player ratings calculated?

Valencia CF player ratings are calculated by analyzing match actions, including goals, assists, passing accuracy, defensive actions, chances created, and disciplinary records. Rating systems assign higher scores for impactful contributions and lower scores for errors or bookings.
Attackers are evaluated through goals, assists, shot involvement, and chance creation. Midfielders are assessed through passing accuracy, progression, and defensive contribution. Defenders are evaluated through tackles, interceptions, clearances, and aerial duels. Goalkeepers are assessed through saves and clean sheets. The combined metrics form a single performance rating that reflects overall contribution beyond basic statistics.

Which Valencia CF player has the highest rating?

Hugo Duro recorded one of the highest average match ratings for Valencia CF during the 2025 to 2026 season. The forward achieved the strongest overall statistical impact through goals, pressing, aerial involvement, and consistent penalty-box presence across La Liga and Copa del Rey matches. Javi Guerra registered one of the highest midfield consistency ratings due to his scoring, assists, and progression impact, while Luis Rioja ranked highly for chance creation, crossing, and wide attacking influence. Individual standout matches saw high ratings for key performances, particularly in matches where Duro, Ramazani, Javi Guerra, Diego López, and Rioja contributed decisively in attacking transitions or decisive goals.

Who has made the most appearances for Valencia CF this season?

Luis Rioja, Javi Guerra, Hugo Duro, Diego López, José Gayà, Pepelu, César Tárrega, Largie Ramazani, Arnaut Danjuma, and Filip Ugrinic recorded some of the highest appearance totals for Valencia CF during the 2025 to 2026 season, featuring regularly across competitions due to tactical importance and squad availability. Goalkeeping minutes were shared between Julen Agirrezabala and Stole Dimitrievski across the campaign. Rotation was mainly applied in Copa del Rey and selected league fixtures, while the core starting group remained stable in La Liga, reflecting strong reliance on key first-team players.

Valencia CF Goals and Scoring Records

Who are Valencia CF's top scorers this season?

Hugo Duro stands as the Valencia CF top scorer this season, with Largie Ramazani, Javi Guerra, Diego López, Umar Sadiq, and Guido Rodríguez also contributing to the club’s goal tally based on current 2025 to 2026 scoring data. Together, these players make up the leading group of Valencia CF top scorers this season, highlighting an attacking output built around Duro’s central finishing, Ramazani’s direct running, and midfield support from Guerra and Guido Rodríguez. Duro provides the main penalty-box presence, while Ramazani, Diego López, Sadiq, and Rioja add movement, pace, crossing, and goals from different attacking areas. Overall, Valencia CF’s scoring profile reflects a striker-led but shared attacking structure, with several players helping carry responsibility in the final third.

Who scored in Valencia CF's latest match?

Valencia CF’s most recent match is recorded through official competition results published after full-time, with match outcomes typically reflecting their competitive 2025 to 2026 season profile. Valencia CF’s goals across late-season fixtures were often shared between key attacking players, including Hugo Duro, Largie Ramazani, Javi Guerra, Diego López, Umar Sadiq, and Luis Rioja. In representative final-stage fixtures, Valencia CF goals were often scored through combinations involving Duro in central attacking areas, Ramazani through direct forward runs, and midfield contributions through attacking transitions. Opposing teams frequently challenged Valencia CF during transitions, reflecting the team's occasional defensive instability in away fixtures and congested fixture periods.

How many goals has Valencia CF scored this season?

Valencia CF has scored approximately 56 goals across all competitions in the 2025–26 season, including La Liga and Copa del Rey. In La Liga alone, the team scored 46 goals in 38 matches, averaging 1.21 goals per match. The overall scoring output reflects a functional attacking profile, as chances are created through pressing, wide delivery, direct transitions, and second-ball situations. The team’s goal distribution is led by Hugo Duro, with Ramazani, Javi Guerra, Diego López, Umar Sadiq, Guido Rodríguez, Luis Rioja, and Danjuma contributing important supporting production.

Who is Valencia CF's all-time top scorer?

Valencia CF’s all-time top scorer is Edmundo Suárez, commonly known as Mundo, who holds the club record for goals across official competitions. Mundo remains the benchmark for goal-scoring excellence in Valencia CF history. His record reflects sustained attacking quality across domestic competitions, and it continues to stand as one of the most important individual achievements in the club’s history. All-time scoring statistics measure long-term attacking contribution, consistency, and historical impact within the club’s legacy.

Valencia CF Cards and Discipline Statistics

What are Valencia CF's card statistics?

Valencia CF's card statistics track yellow cards, red cards, bookings, and suspensions received across league and cup competitions. Disciplinary records provide a measure of team discipline alongside attacking and defensive performance. Valencia CF received a moderate-to-high card total across the 2025 to 2026 season, reflecting the club’s pressing style, defensive duel frequency, and tactical fouling in transition defense. Yellow cards result from fouls, tactical interruptions, dissent, and unsporting behavior, while red cards result from serious infringements or two cautions in the same match.

Disciplinary statistics help evaluate player behavior, tactical aggression, and squad management during competitive fixtures. Booking totals identify players at risk of suspension and highlight areas where discipline directly affects match availability. Card accumulation can influence selection depth, particularly in congested fixture periods across La Liga and Copa del Rey. As a result, Valencia CF’s disciplinary record is a key performance indicator alongside goals, possession, and defensive metrics.

How many yellow cards has Valencia CF received this season?

Valencia CF has received a moderate-to-high number of yellow cards in the 2025–26 season across all competitions. The total reflects the team’s aggressive pressing, tactical fouling, and high-pressure defensive structure over 43 competitive matches.

Yellow card totals reflect fouls, tactical stops, defensive pressure, and game management decisions made under competitive intensity. Valencia CF’s disciplinary numbers indicate a physically engaged playing style, particularly in midfield duels, wide defensive battles, and transition defending. Despite the high involvement in challenges, the overall disciplinary profile remains consistent with a team that relies on pressing triggers, compact defending, and direct recovery actions.

Which Valencia CF player has the most bookings?

César Tárrega, Pepelu, Javi Guerra, José Gayà, Thierry Correia, and Guido Rodríguez are among the players with the highest number of bookings for Valencia CF in the 2025 to 2026 season, each accumulating multiple yellow cards across league and cup competitions. Midfield and defensive players typically lead the club’s disciplinary records due to their involvement in high-pressure duels, interceptions, and tactical fouls.
Booking statistics reflect role-based discipline patterns within the squad. Central midfielders and defenders generally accumulate more cautions due to positional responsibilities, while attacking players receive fewer bookings unless involved in repeated physical challenges, pressing duels, or dissent-related incidents.

How are card statistics recorded in football?

Card statistics are recorded in football by tracking every yellow card and red card issued by the referee during a match. Official match reports assign each disciplinary action to the player, team, and match minute in which it occurs. Yellow card statistics measure cautions for offenses including unsporting behavior, persistent fouling, dissent, and delaying play. Red card statistics measure dismissals caused by serious fouls, violent conduct, or accumulation of two yellow cards in a single match. These records are compiled across all competitions to evaluate team discipline and player behavior over a season. Card metrics help assess tactical aggression, defensive intensity, and game management. Higher totals often indicate a physically aggressive or high-pressure system, while lower totals reflect greater control and discipline across competitive fixtures.

Valencia CF Team Performance Statistics

What are Valencia CF's team performance stats?

Valencia CF's team performance stats measure attacking output, defensive stability, and possession control through metrics including goals scored, goals conceded, shots on target, expected goals, pass accuracy, and possession percentage. Team statistics reveal how consistently matches are controlled beyond the final score. Valencia CF averages about 48% possession, produces about 11.1 shots per match, and records close to 4.2 shots on target per match across all competitions. Defensive metrics show a mixed record, with 63 goals conceded across 43 competitive matches and 10 clean sheets in total. Metrics provide deeper insight than wins and losses because chance creation, shot efficiency, and defensive consistency identify performance trends. Valencia CF’s profile reflects direct and proactive football, where structured pressing is supported by attacking effort but occasionally affected by defensive transition exposure.

How many shots on target does Valencia CF average per match?

Valencia CF averages about 4.2 shots on target per match across all competitions.
Shot-on-target averages indicate attacking efficiency rather than shot quantity alone. A moderate figure reflects chance creation through wide attacks, forward movement, set pieces, and structured transition phases.

How does Valencia CF compare to other La Liga teams statistically?

Valencia CF compares to other La Liga teams statistically through mid-table rankings in goals scored, league points, home performance, defensive duels, and direct attacking efficiency. Valencia CF produces functional attacking output, averaging 1.21 goals per match in La Liga, while remaining among the teams that rely heavily on pressing, wide delivery, and compact defensive effort. Possession rates below 50% reflect a more direct model than possession-dominant clubs. Defensively, Valencia CF allowed 55 goals in La Liga, while 9 league clean sheets highlight periods of defensive organization despite overall inconsistency. Valencia CF's statistical profile reflects a competitive team that combines effort, transition attacks, and developing player performances, although defensive transition issues and away-match pressure still affect results in selected matches.

Where can I find detailed Valencia CF statistics and analytics?

Detailed Valencia CF statistics and analytics are available through official club resources, La Liga databases, Copa del Rey coverage, and football analytics platforms. First, review official Valencia CF match reports and season summaries for verified goals, appearances, and competition results. Second, consult La Liga's statistical platforms for league-based performance data, including possession, shots, and defensive records. Third, review Copa del Rey match pages for cup performance data, including fixtures, goals, disciplinary records, and progression details. Finally, football analytics platforms provide advanced metrics including expected goals, shot maps, and passing networks, which help evaluate Valencia CF’s underlying performance beyond match results. Combining league and cup data gives the most complete view of Valencia CF’s overall statistical profile.