List of Valencia CF players

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Valencia CF is an association football club based in Valencia, Spain, that plays in La Liga. The club was formed in 1919, and played its first competitive match on 21 May 1919, when it lost 1–0 to Valencia Gimnástico. They were promoted to La Liga for the first time in 1931–32, finishing 7th at the first attempt, and have only spent one season (1986–87) outside the top division since then. They are one of the most successful clubs in Spanish football, having won La Liga on six occasions and the Copa del Rey eight times. They also won the Supercopa de España in 1999 and its predecessor, the Copa Eva Duarte, in 1949. They have also had significant success on the European stage, winning the UEFA Cup, and its predecessor the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, on three occasions. In addition to this, they have claimed two UEFA Super Cups, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1980, and the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1998. They were defeated finalists in the UEFA Champions League in both 2000 and 2001.

Ricardo Arias holds the record for most overall appearances, having played 501 times between 1976 and 1992. Waldo is the all-time top scorer with 160.

The list includes notable footballers who have played for Valencia. Generally, this means players that have played at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.

Key[]

* Club record holder
¤ Played their full career at Valencia
  • Players whose name is in italics currently play for the club.
  • The years are the first and last calendar years in which the player was registered to the club.
  • Appearances and goals comprise only those in league matches; that is those in La Liga and the Segunda División.

List of players[]

Name Nat Pos[NB] Valencia career Apps Goals Notes
Luis Pasarín Spain Defender 1929–1935 46 0
Bertolí Spain Midfielder 1933–1945
Carlos Iturraspe Spain Midfielder 1933–1946 168 5
János Aknai Hungary Goalkeeper 1934–1935 1 0
Gaspar Rubio Spain Forward 1934–1935
Spain Defender 1934–1952 1941 Copa del Generalísimo winning captain
Hilario Spain Midfielder 1936 0 0
Mundo* Spain Forward 1939–1950 210 186 [Pichichi][A]
1949 Copa del Generalísimo winning captain
Guillermo Gorostiza Spain Forward 1940–1946 115 72
Spain Forward 1940–1949 198 78
Ignacio Eizaguirre Spain Goalkeeper 1940–1950 197 0 [Zamora]
Vicente Asensi Spain Midfielder 1940–1955 275 33
Silvestre Igoa Spain Forward 1941–1950 168 81
Pasieguito Spain Midfielder 1942–1944
1945–1946
1948–1959
240+ 65+
Simón Lecue Spain Midfielder 1942–1946 77 4
Spain Defender 1942–1955 1954 Copa del Generalísimo winning captain
Antonio Fuertes Spain Midfielder 1943–1959 186 58
Antonio Puchades Spain Midfielder 1945–1958¤ 256 4
Spain Midfielder 1945–1959 83
Manuel Badenes Spain Forward 1950–1956 97 90
Faas Wilkes Netherlands Forward 1953–1956 62 38
José Manuel Pesudo Spain Goalkeeper 1955–1961
1966–1971
127 0
Spain Defender 1955–1969¤ 323
Esteban Areta Spain Defender 1956–1957 26 5
Spain Goalkeeper 1956–1962 [Zamora]
Vicente Piquer Spain Defender 1954–1965 197 4
Spain Forward 1957–1960 [Pichichi]
Joel Antônio Martins Brazil Forward 1958–1961
José Aveiro Paraguay Forward 1959–1961 32 15
Héctor Núñez Uruguay Forward 1959–1965 154 61
Vicente Guillot Spain Forward 1959–1970 153 50
Spain Midfielder 1959–1971¤ 1967 Copa del Generalísimo winning captain
Waldo* Brazil Forward 1961–1970 216 115 [Pichichi][B]
Paquito Spain Midfielder 1963–1972 212 26
Abelardo Spain Goalkeeper 1965–1974 [Zamora]
Juan Sol Spain Defender 1965–1975
1979–1981
237 14
José Claramunt Spain Midfielder 1965–1978¤ 294 55
Enrique Collar Spain Forward 1969–1970 15 1
Fernando Barrachina Spain Defender 1969–1977 146 1
Óscar Valdez Spain Forward 1971–1978 167 42
Kurt Jara Austria Midfielder 1973–1975 57 11
Salif Keïta Mali Forward 1973–1976 74 23
Raimundo Aguilera Paraguay Goalkeeper 1974–1975
Juan Planelles Spain Midfielder 1974–1976 50 12
Johnny Rep Netherlands Midfielder 1975–1977 55 22
Enrique Saura Spain Midfielder 1975–1985 306 37
Mario Kempes* Argentina Forward 1976–1981
1982–1984
184 116 [Pichichi][A]
José Carrete Spain Defender 1976–1983 208 2 1979 Copa del Rey winning captain
Javier Subirats Spain Midfielder 1976–1990 291 30
Ricardo Arias* Spain Defender 1976–1992 411 3 [C]
Eufemio Cabral Paraguay Midfielder 1977–1979 35 0
Carlos Diarte Paraguay Forward 1977–1979 71 18
Spain Goalkeeper 1977–1985 [Zamora]
Miguel Tendillo Spain Defender 1977–1986 208 17 1980 European Cup Winners' Cup winning captain
José Manuel Sempere Spain Goalkeeper 1977–1995¤ 301 0
Rainer Bonhof West Germany Midfielder 1978–1980 61 10
Darío Felman Argentina Forward 1978–1983 121 18
Daniel Solsona Spain Midfielder 1978–1983 139 26
Pablo Rodríguez Spain Midfielder 1978–1984 104 8
Fernando Morena Uruguay Forward 1980–1981 31 16
Frank Arnesen Denmark Midfielder 1981–1983 32 13
Kurt Welzl Austria Forward 1981–1983 41 12
Roberto Spain Midfielder 1981–1986
1990–1995
258 58
Santiago Idígoras Spain Forward 1982–1983 16 4
Voro Spain Defender 1982–1993 216 8
Fernando Giner Spain Defender 1982–1995 300 12
Juan José Urruti Argentina Forward 1983–1986 74 8
Fernando Spain Midfielder 1983–1998 459 118
Wilmar Cabrera Uruguay Forward 1984–1985 54 22
Quique Sánchez Flores Spain Defender 1984–1994 272 23
Paco Camarasa Spain Defender 1985–2000¤ 266 7
Miguel Bossio Uruguay Midfielder 1986–1990 96 0
Nando Spain Defender 1987–1992 140 7
Rabah Madjer Algeria Forward 1988 14 4
Luis Flores Mexico Forward 1988–1989 36 6
José Ochotorena Spain Goalkeeper 1988–1992 105 0 [Zamora]
Eloy Spain Forward 1988–1995 203 37
José Molina Spain Goalkeeper 1989–1994 0 0
Lyuboslav Penev Bulgaria Forward 1989–1995 167 67
Rommel Fernández Panama Forward 1991–1993 21 2
Leonardo Brazil Midfielder 1991–1993 70 7
Juan Sánchez Spain Forward 1991–1994
1999–2004
142 30
Sergio Barila Equatorial Guinea Defender 1991–1995 0 0
Miodrag Belodedici Romania Defender 1992–1994 49 0
Álvaro Cervera Spain Midfielder 1992–1995 82 5
Gaizka Mendieta* Spain Midfielder 1992–2001 230 44 [D]
1999 Supercopa de España winning captain
Juan Antonio Pizzi Spain Forward 1993–1994 19 4
Predrag Mijatović Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Forward 1993–1996 104 56
Javi Navarro Spain Defender 1993–2000 41 0
Víctor Aristizábal Colombia Forward 1994 7 0
Juan Carlos Spain Defender 1994–1995 14 0
Oleg Salenko Russia Forward 1994–1995 25 7
Mazinho Brazil Midfielder 1994–1996 71 0
Vicente Engonga Spain Midfielder 1994–1997 69 2
Jorge Otero Spain Defender 1994–1997 84 0
Enrique Romero Spain Defender 1994–1997 91 5
Andoni Zubizarreta Spain Goalkeeper 1994–1998 152 0
Viola Brazil Forward 1995–1996 30 10
Iván Campo Spain Defender 1995–1997 25 1
Patxi Ferreira Spain Defender 1995–1997 60 4
José Ignacio Spain Midfielder 1995–1997 61 1
David Albelda Spain Midfielder 1995–2013 351 6 2004 UEFA Cup winning captain
2004 UEFA Super Cup winning captain
Valeri Karpin Russia Midfielder 1996–1997 36 6
Leandro Machado Brazil Forward 1996–1997 23 8
Gabriel Moya Spain Midfielder 1996–1997 35 7
Romário Brazil Forward 1996–1997 11 5
Fernando Cáceres Argentina Defender 1996–1998 51 0
Javier Farinós Spain Midfielder 1996–2000 115 10
Claudio López Argentina Forward 1996–2000 126 47
Goran Vlaović Croatia Forward 1996–2000 73 17
Miguel Ángel Angulo Spain Midfielder 1996–2009 313 43
Marcelinho Carioca Brazil Midfielder 1997 11 1
José del Solar Peru Midfielder 1997–1998 12 0
Ariel Ortega Argentina Midfielder 1997–1998 29 9
Moussa Saïb Algeria Midfielder 1997–1998 14 0
Juanfran Spain Defender 1997–1999 41 0
Guillermo Morigi Argentina Midfielder 1997–1999 15 1
Gerard Spain Midfielder 1997–2000 45 4
Luis Milla Spain Midfielder 1997–2001 79 1
Jocelyn Angloma France Defender 1997–2002 120 5
Miroslav Đukić Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Defender 1997–2003 157 4
Amedeo Carboni* Italy Defender 1997–2006 245 1 [E]
Curro Torres Spain Defender 1997–2009 117 1
Nicolás Olivera Uruguay Forward 1998 2 0
Cristiano Lucarelli Italy Forward 1998–1999 13 1
Gabi Popescu Romania Midfielder 1998–1999 25 1
Stefan Schwarz Sweden Midfielder 1998–1999 23 4
Óscar Téllez Spain Defender 1998–1999 1 0
Alain Roche France Defender 1998–2000 34 1
Joachim Björklund Sweden Defender 1998–2001 57 1
Adrian Ilie Romania Midfielder 1998–2002 84 29
Dennis Șerban Romania Midfielder 1998–2002 14 1
Santiago Cañizares* Spain Goalkeeper 1998–2008 305 0 [Zamora][F]
Kily González Argentina Midfielder 1999–2003 92 8
Mauricio Pellegrino Argentina Defender 1999–2005 140 5
Didier Deschamps France Midfielder 2000–2001 13 0
Zlatko Zahovič Slovenia Midfielder 2000–2001 20 3
Diego Alonso Uruguay Forward 2000–2002 20 2
John Carew Norway Forward 2000–2004 84 20
Roberto Ayala Argentina Defender 2000–2007 188 9
Rubén Baraja Spain Midfielder 2000–2010 262 41
Vicente Spain Midfielder 2000–2011 243 36
Salva Spain Forward 2001–2005 24 5
Pablo Aimar Argentina Midfielder 2001–2006 162 27
Gonzalo de los Santos Uruguay Midfielder 2001–2006 31 2
Mista Spain Forward 2001–2006 144 40
Francisco Rufete Spain Midfielder 2001–2006 132 13
Carlos Marchena Spain Defender 2001–2010 230 8
Anthony Réveillère France Defender 2003 18 1
Ricardo Oliveira Brazil Forward 2003–2004 21 8
Fabián Canobbio Uruguay Midfielder 2003–2005 11 1
Mohamed Sissoko Mali Midfielder 2003–2005 45 0
Raúl Albiol Spain Defender 2003–2009 131 5
David Silva Spain Midfielder 2003–2010 119 21
Bernardo Corradi Italy Forward 2004–2006 21 3
Marco Di Vaio Italy Forward 2004–2006 35 11
Stefano Fiore Italy Midfielder 2004–2007 20 2
Pablo Hernández Spain Midfielder 2004–2007
2008–2012
112 16
Marco Caneira Portugal Defender 2004–2008 46 1
Emiliano Moretti Italy Defender 2004–2009 135 4
Miku Venezuela Forward 2004–2010 2 0
Patrick Kluivert Netherlands Forward 2005–2006 10 1
Fabián Estoyanoff Uruguay Midfielder 2005–2008 0 0
Mario Regueiro Uruguay Midfielder 2005–2008 30 3
Edu Brazil Midfielder 2005–2009 50 1
David Villa Spain Forward 2005–2010 166 108
Hugo Viana Portugal Midfielder 2005–2010 44 2
Miguel Portugal Defender 2005–2012 175 2
Fernando Morientes Spain Forward 2006–2009 66 19
Asier del Horno Spain Defender 2006–2011 15 0
Joaquín Spain Midfielder 2006–2011 158 18
Javier Arizmendi Spain Forward 2007–2008 30 1
Iván Helguera Spain Defender 2007–2008 25 1
Timo Hildebrand Germany Goalkeeper 2007–2008 26 0
Nikola Žigić Serbia Forward 2007–2010 28 5
Manuel Fernandes Portugal Midfielder 2007–2011 56 2
Juan Mata Spain Midfielder 2007–2011 129 33
Sunny Nigeria Midfielder 2007–2011 10 0
Jordi Alba Spain Defender 2007–2012 74 5
Nacho González Uruguay Midfielder 2008–2011 0 0
Hedwiges Maduro Netherlands Midfielder 2008–2012 76 2
Éver Banega Argentina Midfielder 2008–2014 136 9
César Sánchez Spain Goalkeeper 2009–2011 63 0
Isco Spain Midfielder 2009–2011 4 0
Jérémy Mathieu France Defender 2009–2014 126 6
Paco Alcácer Spain Forward 2009–2016 93 30
Marius Stankevičius Lithuania Defender 2010–2011 20 2
Aritz Aduriz Spain Forward 2010–2012 58 17
Alejandro Domínguez Argentina Midfielder 2010–2012 22 0
Mehmet Topal Turkey Midfielder 2010–2012 43 1
Tino Costa Argentina Midfielder 2010–2013 84 10
Roberto Soldado Spain Forward 2010–2013 101 59
Ricardo Costa Portugal Defender 2010–2014 87 7
Sofiane Feghouli Algeria Midfielder 2010–2016 146 20
Juan Bernat Spain Defender 2011–2014 51 1
Jonas Brazil Forward 2011–2014 113 36
Adil Rami France Defender 2011–2014 61 2
Antonio Barragán Spain Defender 2011–2016 110 1
Diego Alves Brazil Goalkeeper 2011–2017 146 0
Pablo Piatti Argentina Midfielder 2011–2017 110 15
Dani Parejo Spain Midfielder 2011– 282 54
Fernando Gago Argentina Midfielder 2012–2013 18 0
Nelson Valdez Paraguay Forward 2012–2013 28 6
Aly Cissokho France Defender 2012–2014 25 2
Jonathan Viera Spain Midfielder 2012–2014 18 2
Andrés Guardado Mexico Midfielder 2012–2015 48 1
João Pereira Portugal Defender 2012–2015 55 0
José Luis Gayà Spain Defender 2012–¤ 104 2
Dorlan Pabón Colombia Forward 2013–2014 13 3
Hélder Postiga Portugal Forward 2013–2014 15 3
Seydou Keita Mali Midfielder 2014 11 1
Philippe Senderos Switzerland Defender 2014 8 0
Eduardo Vargas Chile Forward 2014 17 3
Nicolás Otamendi Argentina Defender 2014–2015 35 6
André Gomes Portugal Midfielder 2014–2016 63 7
Shkodran Mustafi Germany Defender 2014–2016 61 6
Lucas Orbán Argentina Defender 2014–2016 29 1
Álvaro Negredo Spain Forward 2014–2017 55 10
João Cancelo Portugal Defender 2014– 74 2
Rodrigo* Spain Midfielder 2014–2020 172 38
Enzo Pérez Argentina Midfielder 2015–2017 61 0
Mathew Ryan Australia Goalkeeper 2015–2017 10 0
Aymen Abdennour Tunisia Defender 2015–2019 35 0
Zakaria Bakkali Belgium Midfielder 2015–2018 34 2
Denis Cheryshev Russia Midfielder 2016
2019–
45 4
Eliaquim Mangala France Defender 2016–2017
2019–
43 2
Munir Spain Forward 2016–2017 33 6
Mario Suárez Spain Midfielder 2016–2017 21 3
Ezequiel Garay Argentina Defender 2016–2020 92 6
Nani Portugal Midfielder 2016–2018 25 5
Gonçalo Guedes Portugal Midfielder 2017– 79 12 [G]
Geoffrey Kondogbia France Midfielder 2017–2020 82 6
Nemanja Maksimović Serbia Midfielder 2017–2018 15 0
Jeison Murillo Colombia Defender 2017–2020 18 0
Fabián Orellana Chile Midfielder 2017–2018 16 1
Simone Zaza Italy Forward 2017–2019 53 18
Lee Kang-in South Korea Midfielder 2018– 28 2
Uroš Račić Serbia Midfielder 2018– 7 0

Notes[]

^ For a full description of positions see football positions.

  • Pichichi.a b c d Won the Pichichi Trophy while at Valencia.[1]
  • Zamora.a b c d e f Won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy while at Valencia.
  • A. a b Mundo and Mario Kempes are the only Valencia players to win multiple Pichichi Trophies, doing so twice each.
  • B. ^ Waldo holds the record for most Valencia goals, with 160.
  • C. ^ Ricardo Arias holds the record for most Valencia appearances, with 501.
  • D. ^ Gaizka Mendieta is the most expensive player ever sold by Valencia, costing €48 million when he moved to Lazio in 2001.
  • E. ^ Amedeo Carboni holds the record for most Valencia appearances by a foreign player, with 375.
  • F. ^ Santiago Cañizares has the most Ricardo Zamora Trophies of any Valencia player, with 3.
  • G. ^ Gonçalo Guedes is the most expensive player ever bought by Valencia, costing €40 million when he moved from Paris Saint-Germain in 2018.

References[]

  1. ^ Bravo, Luis Javier (12 June 2009). "Spain – List of Topscorers ("Pichichi")". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
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