The Soccer Teams FC Barcelona and Valencia played 50 Games since Among them, FC Barcelona won 25 games (Total Goals 96, PPG ), Valencia won 8. The full head to head record for Barcelona vs Valencia including a list of H2H matches, biggest Barca wins and largest Valencia victories. This is an overview of the record of the club FC Barcelona against Valencia CF.
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Check demo without register. In 7 Tough test for Ancelotti Real Madrid make the short journey to Partidos de real zaragoza San Blas neighbourhood to face Atletico and despite losing there in LaLiga this season, Madrid will take heart from the corresponding meeting in the Copa del Rey where Los Blancos prevailed. In the barcelonna Schedule you Valencia cf vs fc barcelona timeline find full schedule of both teams for the whole season.
There are several notable football rivalries in Spain , some of which attract worldwide attention. The history of association football in the country dates from the s, when the game was introduced to some port cities by British sailors and dock workers, and to other locations by locals who had been to Britain for education or work and had been exposed to the developing sport there. The earliest national competition was the Copa de la Coronación , followed by the introduction of the Copa del Rey a year later.
In those formative decades, the dominant clubs were Athletic Bilbao , Real Madrid and FC Barcelona , [1] a pattern which continued into the early editions of La Liga , the national league which was established in In the early 21st century, a significant rivalry developed between the two most prominent forwards in each team, Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo and Argentinian Lionel Messi , who consistently vied to break goalscoring records and win global individual awards in addition to helping their clubs to several major finals, with their mutual levels of performance seldom seen in the past — this added a new element to the matches between them and generated even more attention from media and supporters.
The third team in the original triad of success, Athletic Bilbao from the Basque Country , have fallen far behind in terms of their profile and trophies won due to being based in a smaller city and having a self-imposed restriction limiting themselves to a small pool of players with a connection to their home territory. However, their meetings with their old foes still maintain a level of interest due to the sporting history and political aspects of their relationships.
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, or better on average [9] [10] but are still far behind Barcelona and Real Madrid in both respects. Their proud histories feature complicated relationships with the 'big two' [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] and with one another, [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] as well as being involved in other local rivalries including the Seville derby [26] and the Valencia derby.
After the biggest clubs, there are several significant derbies or rivalries [28] which usually fall into one of three categories: a local rivalry within the same city most of these involve one of the six clubs above, such as the Derbi barceloní [29] and the Madrid Derby ; [30] a regional rivalry involving two or more teams in the same autonomous community , often with each representing a province within that region, as in the Basque derby and the Galician derby ; or an inter-regional rivalry between clubs from neighbouring autonomous communities, for example Osasuna of Navarre and Real Zaragoza of Aragon.
The term morbo roughly translating to morbid fascination and antagonism [2] has sometimes been used [1] [35] to describe the attitudes relating to the complex network of identities and relationships between Spanish clubs. Contents move to sidebar hide. Article Talk. Read Edit View history. Tools Tools. Download as PDF Printable version. Summary [ edit ] The history of association football in the country dates from the s, when the game was introduced to some port cities by British sailors and dock workers, and to other locations by locals who had been to Britain for education or work and had been exposed to the developing sport there.
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