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2009–10 Real Valladolid season


FieldValue
clubReal Valladolid
season2009–10
managerJosé Luis Mendilibar (until 1 February)
Onésimo Sánchez
(from 1 February until 5 April)
Javier Clemente (from 5 April)
mgrtitleHead coach
chairmanCarlos Suárez Sureda
chrtitlePresident
stadiumJosé Zorrilla
leagueLa Liga
league result18th (relegated)
cup1Copa del Rey
cup1 resultRound of 32
league topscorer
Diego Costa (8)
season topscorer
Diego Costa (9)
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prevseason2008–09
nextseason2010–11

Onésimo Sánchez (from 1 February until 5 April) Javier Clemente (from 5 April) Diego Costa (8) Diego Costa (9) The 2009–10 season is '''Real Valladolid''''s third consecutive season in La Liga. José Luis Mendilibar began the season as team's coach, but he was sacked on 1 February 2010 after the draw against Almería. Onésimo Sánchez became the new team coach and, after the defeat against Villarreal in Nuevo José Zorrilla, he was also sacked on 5 April. The directive discovered on 6 April the new team coach, Javier Clemente.

Trophies balance

CategoryTrophyStarted roundFirst matchResultLast matchFriendly Trophy14th Quinocho Memorial Trophy2009 Teresa Rivero Trophy37th Ciudad de Valladolid TrophyCopa Castilla y León 2009–10CompetitiveLiga BBVACopa del Rey
Final13 August 2009Runner-up13 August 2009
Final19 August 2009Winner19 August 2009
Final23 August 2009Winner23 August 2009
Semi-finals8 September 2009Runner-up16 November 2010
30 August 200918th16 May 2010
Round of 3227 October 2009Round of 3211 November 2009

Summer transfers

In

PlayerFromFee
Spain Héctor FontSpain OsasunaFree
Spain Antonio BarragánSpain Deportivo
Spain Fabricio
Angola ManuchoEngland Manchester United (was on loan at ENG Hull City)
Spain SisiSpain Recreativo
Spain Nauzet AlemánSpain Las Palmas
BRA NivaldoQatar Umm-Salal
Spain César ArzoSpain Villarreal
Spain Marquitos
Spain Alberto BuenoSpain Real Madrid (was playing with its reserve team)€3M

Out

PlayerNew TeamFee
Spain Ángel Vivar DoradoSpain AlbaceteFree
Spain Sergio AsenjoSpain Atlético Madrid€5.5M
Spain VíctorSpain CartagenaFree
Spain Pedro LeónSpain Getafe€4M
Spain Iñaki BeaSpain Real MurciaFree
Spain Óscar Sánchez
Spain KikeSpain Salamanca

Loan in

PlayerFrom
Portugal PeléPortugal Porto (was on loan at ENG Portsmouth)
Brazil Diego CostaSpain Atlético Madrid (was on loan at Spain Albacete)

Loan return

PlayerFrom
Spain Álvaro AntónSpain Numancia
Spain Jacobo SanzSpain Getafe
Spain AsierSpain Xerez

Loan end

PlayerReturns to
ARG Marcos AguirreARG Lanús
Brazil Pedro OldoniBrazil Paranaense
Spain NanoSpain Real Betis
Sweden Henok GoitomSpain Real Murcia
Argentina Damián EscuderoSpain Villarreal

Loan out

PlayerTeam
Nigeria Bartholomew OgbecheSpain Cádiz
Spain Álvaro AntónSpain Recreativo
Spain Jesús RuedaSpain Córdoba

Winter transfers

In

PlayerTeamFee
Portugal Henrique SerenoPOR Vitória de GuimarãesFree

Out

PlayerTeamFee
Spain AsierSpain NumanciaFree

Loan in

PlayerFrom
Spain KekoSpain Atlético Madrid
Spain Asier del HornoSpain Valencia

Youth system

NoPlayerPositionCalled for first time26TBA27323129
Spain Yuri BerchicheDFv Almería (30 August 2009)
Spain QuiqueMFv Sevilla (5 December 2009)
Spain Carlos LázaroMFv Racing de Santander (17 January 2010)
Spain Raúl NavasDFv Osasuna (21 February 2010)
Spain Javi JiménezGKv Villarreal (4 April 2010)
Spain Sergio GarcíaMFv Villarreal (4 April 2010)

Current squad

CAN 2010 called players

[[Spain national under-19 football team|U-19 national team called players]]

Match results

  • All times are in CET/CEST

Pre-season and friendly tournaments

Friendly matches

Viti Quique Asier Font Medunjanin Arzo Aguado A. Villar Manu Arias 19:30 (Local time) Wickham Prieto 15:00 (Local time) Morrison Howard Sesma 19:30 (Local time) Sesma Manucho Prieto 19:00 (Local time) Kitson Bueno Nivaldo 15:00 (Local time) Asier Manucho Pinillos Serrano

14th Quinocho Memorial Trophy

Ortega Arzo Marcos

2009 Teresa Rivero Trophy

Jofre Borja Bueno Arzo

37th Ciudad de Valladolid Trophy

Canobbio Prieto Barragán

Copa Castilla y León 2009–10

|16 September 2009– Aranda de Duero|Arandina|0|UD Salamanca|5 |8 September 2009– Palencia|Palencia|0|Real Valladolid|5 |16 November 2010– Salamanca|UD Salamanca|2|Real Valladolid|1|

Bueno Canobbio The final of this tournament had to be played on April 23, 2010, the Castilla y León's day, but as both finalists had some problems in their leagues (Real Valladolid in Liga BBVA, finally relegated, and UD Salamanca in Liga Adelante), the final was postponed to the 2010–11 season. De la Nava García Ramos Lázaro

Liga BBVA

Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738Result againstVenuePositionGoal Average (useful in case of tie)
ALMVALZAROSAMLLATHRMADEPESPXERVILTENSEVMGASPGGETATMRACFCBALMVALZAROSAMLLATHRMADEPESPXERVILTENSEVMGASPGGETATMRACFCB
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA
111681316161714141415151513111316171717181918181819181819191919191919191618
LostLostWonLostLostLostLostWonWonLostLostLostWonLostWonLostLostWonLost
AllHomeAwayPtsFADif.FAFAReal Valladolid (R)36715163762−25
WDLWDLWDL
1848723323791430

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Liga del Juego LimpioPositionTeamSupporters' Behavior Overall Between 0 and 5 stars
7Real Valladolid[[Image:Nuvola apps mozilla.png12px]] [[Image:Nuvola apps mozilla.png12px]] [[Image:Nuvola apps mozilla.png12px]] (3.02)

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  • With José Luis Mendilibar Bernardello Yuri Borja Jacobo Arzo Manucho Marchena , Villa Mata Bruno Arzo Sisi Costa Manucho Prieto Costa Arzo , Font Monreal Flaño Rúper Galán Ricardo Aduriz Valero Borja Prieto Costa Marcos Nivaldo , Rubio Ustaritz Yeste Etxeita Koikili Ocio Muniain Ramos Marcelo Alonso Higuaín Nauzet Marquitos Pelé Nauzet Pelé Medunjanin , García Roncaglia Forlín Nivaldo Nauzet López Medunjanin Aythami Renan Keita Rossi
    Costa Borja Manucho Canobbio Marcos Bellvís Nino Ángel Luna Navas Dragutinović Romaric Nivaldo Manucho Borja Pelé Villar Nivaldo Nauzet Prieto Obinna Iván Gaspar Nivaldo
    Medunjanin Costa Botía Rivera Soldado Nauzet Barragán Canobbio Nivaldo Marquitos Pelé Forlán Reyes Perea Agüero Torrejón Baraja Borja Borja Alves Piqué Keita Messi Prieto Canobbio Medunjanin Costa Soriano Pellerano
  • With Onésimo Sánchez Villa Pelé Pelé Del Horno Borja Arzo , Suazo Diogo Contini Herrera Monreal Camuñas Borja López Costa Rubén Josemi Castro Julio Lázaro Medunjanin Nauzet Albiol Pelé Ronaldo Alonso Granero Higuaín Medunjanin Costa Borja Pelé López Ruiz Osvaldo Míchel Bermejo , Redondo Sereno Arzo Nauzet Villar Sisi Del Horno Llorente Cani Nilmar Bruno
  • With Javier Clemente 19:00 (Local time) Bertrán Baraja Jacobo Borja Barragán Costa Del Horno Manucho Nauzet Baraja Cala Gámez Borja Maldonado Mateo Nivaldo Del Horno López Manucho Baraja Nauzet Adrián Díaz Rafa Jurado Forlán Nauzet Baraja Nauzet Borja Canales Moratón Bolado Pedro Messi Alves Manucho Baraja
HomeAwayv. Deportivov. Deportivov. Sporting GijónHomeAwayv. Atlético Madridv. Barcelona
October 25, 2009Matchday 84 – 0March 20, 2010Matchday 270 – 2
April 25, 2010Matchday 34
Biggest loss
January 9, 2010Matchday 170 – 4May 16, 2010Matchday 384 – 0

Copa del Rey

Round of 32

First leg

Marquitos Costa Mattioni Varela Valero Martí

Second leg

Víctor Keita Font

Real Valladolid 2–2 RCD Mallorca on aggregate. RCD Mallorca won on away goals.

Others

Polemic game against [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]

Lázaro Medunjanin Nauzet Albiol Pelé Ronaldo Alonso Granero Higuaín From the end of this match, the national press was fed by Real Valladolid. They accused it of violent and aggressive because of the badly referee's performance and the unfortunate foul committed by Nivaldo on Cristiano Ronaldo. Onésimo Sánchez, the press of Valladolid, Carlos Suárez and some Real Valladolid players were defending themselves saying that the match was not violent and that the referee's performance was wrong because of the non-signposting of two penalties (both of them committed by Sergio Ramos, booked at the 20th minute) to its favour and not by not send off any Valladolid player. A sector of Valladolid press assured to have seen Jorge Valdano, Real Madrid's general manager, to take to Mejuto González and his assistants at the half time of the match two black sport bags which content could not be revealed.

[[Llanes]] deal

It's a supposed deal emerged because of the speculation between the supporters of Sporting Gijón and Racing Santander, twinned from some years ago. It consists in tampering Liga BBVA's last matchday with a double target: if Sporting Gijón loses (mathematically saved for the relegation), Racing Santander will win 3 points which will save the Miguel Ángel Portugal's team, harming and making more difficult the non-relegation for one of the most hated teams in Gijón: Real Valladolid. Obviously, presidents, coaches and players from both teams gradually denied this speculation, but the Spanish press continues speculating and encouraging this rumor. The name was invented by a sportswriter who noticed the table situation. Called Llanes deal because Llanes is a village between Asturias and Cantabria, autonomous communities in which Gijón and Santander are located.

Situation after the matchday 37:

...

Matchday 38:

Matchday 38May 16
201019:00
CESTBarcelonaValladolidMálagaReal MadridValenciaTenerifeOsasunaXerez
4 – 0
1 – 1
1 – 0
Racing Santander2 – 0Sporting Gijón
1 – 1

Battle for the non-relegation

According to the course of the season, the calculations indicate that with 40 points or more, the teams will not be relegated to Liga Adelante, so that, assuming Sporting Gijón and UD Almería are now saved (both with 37 points in the 30th matchday), the teams involved in the fight for non-relegation, waiting yet for several face-to-face between the teams involved, are the follows, including Real Valladolid:

XerezPos.TeamPoints30XER233132333435363738XER34
20th
20thv. GET23
20thv. ATM26
20thv. RAC27
20thv. FCB27
20thv. ALM30
20thv. VAL30
20thv. ZAR33
20thv. OSA34
Relegated
20th
TenerifePos.TeamPoints30TEN253132333435363738TEN36
18th
18thv. VAD26
18thv. SPG29
18thv. GET32
18thv. ATM32
18thv. RAC35
18thv. FCB35
19thv. ALM36
19thv. VAL36
Relegated
19th
Real ValladolidPos.TeamPoints30VAD243132333435363738VAD36
19th
19thv. TEN25
19thv. SEV28
19thv. MGA29
19thv. SPG32
19thv. GET33
19thv. ATM33
16thv. RAC36
18thv. FCB36
Relegated
18th
MálagaPos.TeamPoints30MGA313132333435363738MGA37
16th
17thv. SEV31
17thv. OSA32
17thv. VAD33
17thv. MLL34
17thv. SPG35
16thv. ATH36
18thv. GET36
17thv. RMA37
Saved
17th
Racing SantanderPos.TeamPoints30RAC313132333435363738RAC39
17th
15thv. DEP32
15thv. ESP35
15thv. XER36
15thv. VIL36
16thv. TEN36
17thv. SEV36
17thv. VAD36
16thv. SPG39
Saved
16th
Real ZaragozaPos.TeamPoints30ZAR323132333435363738ZAR41
15th
16thv. OSA32
16thv. MLL33
16thv. ATH34
16thv. RMA34
15thv. DEP37
14thv. ESP40
15thv. XER40
Saved
14thv. VIL41
14th
CA OsasunaPos.TeamPoints30OSA343132333435363738OSA43
13th
12thv. ZAR37
11thv. MGA38
11thv. MLL38
12thv. ATH39
12thv. RMA39
11thv. DEP42
Saved
13thv. ESP42
12thv. XER43
12th
RCD EspanyolPos.TeamPoints30ESP343132333435363738ESP44
14th
14thv. ATM37
14thv. RAC37
13thv. FCB38
11thv. ALM41
11thv. VAL41
12thv. ZAR41
11thv. OSA44
Saved
11thv. MLL44
11th
ATHATMOSADEPFCBGETMGARACESPMLLRMAVADZARSEVSPGTENALMVALVILXER
AthleticAtléticoOsasunaDeportivoBarcelonaGetafeMálagaRacingEspanyolMallorcaR. MadridValladolidZaragozaSevillaSportingTenerifeAlmeríaValenciaVillarrealXerez
Defeat (0)

Real Valladolid's goal averages

Real Valladolid's goal averagesAgainstGoal AverageFirst matchSecond match
XerezLost0 – 03 – 0
TenerifeLost3 – 30 – 0
Racing SantanderWon1 – 12 – 1
MálagaLost1 – 10 – 0
Real ZaragozaWon1 – 21 – 1
RCD EspanyolWon1 – 10 – 0
CA OsasunaLost1 – 21 – 1
Sporting GijónWon2 – 10 – 2
UD AlmeríaLost0 – 01 – 1

League table

References

1: Álvaro Antón returned to the club as a loan return from Numancia, but the management decided to loan him again to Recreativo Huelva. 2: Neutral venue. 3: César Arzo scored the goal, but the referee César Muñiz Fernández notified in the report that the author had been Haris Medunjanin, so, in the Liga BBVA's official account, the goal was scored by Medunjanin. 4: The team that wins this variable will be qualified ahead of another with the same points but lost on goal average. If the goal average is drawn between two or more teams and, at the end of the season these teams have the same points, the overall Liga BBVA's goal average prevails over this goal average. 5: Separated of the team and made a file by the directive because of have been seen in some night clubs in Salamanca after team's defeats from April 1, 2010 to the end of the season. 6: Returns on April 21 because of the Eyjafjallajökull eruption.

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