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  2. List of Valencia CF records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Biggest home win: Valencia 8–0 Sporting de Gijón (29 November 1953) Biggest away win: Lleida 1–6 Valencia (4 February 1951) and Málaga 1–6 Valencia (31 January 2004) Biggest home defeat: Valencia 0–5 Real Madrid (20 January 2013) Biggest defeat: Sevilla 10–3 Valencia (13 October 1940) and Barcelona 7–0 Valencia (3 February 2016)

  3. Valencia CF - Wikipedia

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    Valencia Club de Fútbol (Spanish: [baˈlenθja ˈkluβ ðe ˈfuðβol]; Valencian: València Club de Futbol [vaˈlensi.a ˈklub de fubˈbɔl]), [3] commonly referred to as Valencia CF (or simply Valencia), is a Spanish professional football club based in Valencia, Spain, that currently plays in La Liga, the top flight of the Spanish league system.

  4. Spanish football rivalries - Wikipedia

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    Atlético Madrid, Valencia and Sevilla form a group of clubs who have caught up with Athletic Bilbao in terms of performance and cup wins [7] [8] and have similar levels of support, with attendances of 40,000 or better on average [9] [10] but are still far behind Barcelona and Real Madrid in both respects.

  5. List of Valencia CF seasons - Wikipedia

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    Domestic and international results of Valencia Season League Cup [2] Europe Other Comp. Top scorer(s) [3] Division Pos Pld W D L GF GA Pts Player(s) Goals 1928–29: Segunda División (II) 5th 18 8 3 7 33 31 19: R2 Jesús Navarro 10 1929–30: 6th 18 7 4 7 40 43 18: QF Juan Costa 23 1930–31: 1st 18 12 2 4 37 25 26: QF Juan Costa 18 1931–32 ...

  6. Valencia CF in European football - Wikipedia

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    Valencia CF in European football; ... Barcelona: 4–1 1–2 5–3: Final: Real Madrid: 0–3 (N) 2000–01: Third qualifying round Tirol Innsbruck: 4–1 0–0

  7. 2016–17 Real Madrid CF season - Wikipedia

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    The 2016–17 season was Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 113th season in existence and the club's 86th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. It covered a period from 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017. The 2016–17 season was one of the most successful campaigns in the history of Real Madrid.

  8. 2013–14 Valencia CF season - Wikipedia

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    Under Pizzi's reign, Valencia recorded a surprise 3–2 victory over Barcelona at Camp Nou in February and a 2–2 draw against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in May. Despite the chaos, the side managed to reach the semi-finals of the UEFA Europa League , where it lost to eventual champions Sevilla .

  9. 2017–18 Valencia CF season - Wikipedia

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    The 2017–18 season was Valencia Club de Fútbol's 98th in the club's history and their 83rd in La Liga. This article shows player statistics and all matches (official and friendly) that the club played during the 2017–18 season.