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Miguel Ángel returned to Levante in July 2007 on a one-year loan, [6] being released at the end of the campaign and subsequently rejoining Málaga. [7] After being relatively used in the first season in his second spell, he was loaned to Gimnàstic de Tarragona in division two. [8] On 13 July 2010, Miguél Ángel was released by Málaga.
Miguel Angel - Signed from Málaga CF; Rivera - Signed from Levante UD; Xisco - Signed from Valencia CF; Nano - Signed from Getafe CF; Juanlu - Signed from CD Numancia; Oscar López - On loan from FC Barcelona; Out: Oliveira - On loan to São Paulo FC; Juanlu - On loan to Albacete Balompié; Jaime - On loan to UD Las Palmas; David Llano - On ...
Levante CF vs Valencia CF in 1932. Levante UD was formerly registered as Levante Football Club on 9 September 1909 [5] [6] (celebrating its 100th anniversary on 9 September 2009). [7] Thus Levante is the most senior football club in Valencia, with rival team Valencia CF not being formed until 1919. [8] [9] [10] [11]
Raúl Parra (on loan from Estoril, previously on loan at Al-Minaa) [47] 16 FW POR: Masca (from Oviedo) [30] 25 FW ESP: Diego Collado (on loan from Gil Vicente) [48] — MF ESP: Diego Méndez (on loan from Rayo Vallecano B) [49]
On 24 August, he signed a three-year contract with Levante UD in the same league [11] but, the following transfer window, returned to Málaga on a five-month loan. [12] García left Levante on 14 January 2019. [13] In December 2020, he revealed in his Instagram account that he had already decided to retire previous to that. [14]
On 19 April 2018, Málaga faced Levante U.D. hoping to end their run of ten consecutive defeats that left them placed 20th in LaLiga. However, fate took a turn for the worse and Málaga conceded a goal to Levante's Emmanuel Boateng in stoppage time to see the final score at 0–1. This loss meant that Málaga would be relegated to the Segunda ...
On 13 August 2010, Valdo left Espanyol and signed with Levante UD, reuniting with his Málaga teammates Gustavo Munúa and Xavi Torres. [9] He contributed heavily during his first season – 2,119 minutes, 25 starts – as Levante retained their top-flight status, scoring against Getafe CF in a 2–0 home win [ 10 ] and Villarreal CF for a 1 ...
The 2019–20 season was Levante Unión Deportiva's 81st season in existence and the club's 3rd consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. In addition to the domestic league, Levante participated in this season's edition of the Copa del Rey. The season was slated to cover a period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020.