Villarreal CF

Since: 1923

About

Villarreal Club de Fútbol, commonly known as Villarreal CF or simply Villarreal, is a professional football club based in Villarreal, Spain. The club was founded in 1923 and has a long and notable history in Spanish football.

Villarreal CF competes in La Liga, the top-tier professional football league in Spain, and plays its home matches at the Estadio de la Cerámica, formerly known as El Madrigal. The stadium has a seating capacity of over 24,000 and is known for its passionate atmosphere during matches.

The club’s colors are yellow and blue, and their nickname, “El Submarino Amarillo” (The Yellow Submarine), is derived from the vibrant yellow color of their home kit.

Over the years, Villarreal CF has established itself as a competitive team in Spanish football. The club has achieved several top-four finishes in La Liga, showcasing their consistent performances in the league.

One of Villarreal CF’s most significant achievements was reaching the UEFA Champions League semifinals during the 2005-2006 season, an accomplishment that earned them international recognition.

Villarreal CF is known for its emphasis on youth development and has a successful youth academy that has produced many talented players who have gone on to have successful careers in football.

The supporters of Villarreal CF, known as “Groguets,” are dedicated and vocal, creating an electrifying atmosphere at the Estadio de la Cerámica during matches.

Off the pitch, Villarreal CF is actively involved in various community and social initiatives, using football as a tool to promote social inclusion, education, and health programs.

Overall, Villarreal CF remains an important club in Spanish football, with a strong presence both domestically and internationally.