Valencia 2024-25 Players, Stadium, Kits, and much more

As Valencia CF gears up for the 2024-25 season, football fans are eagerly anticipating the latest developments from one of Spain’s most storied clubs. This season promises a blend of fresh talent, cutting-edge kits, Valencia 2024 25 players roster and an upgraded stadium experience. In this article, we’ll delve into the key players to watch, explore the design of the new kits, and provide insights into the latest enhancements at the Mestalla Stadium. Whether you’re a die-hard supporter or a newcomer to Los Che, get ready for an exciting season ahead with all the essential updates you need to know.

Valencia Football Club, also known as Los Che, is a professional football club based in Valencia, Spain. The club was founded in 1919 and has won six La Liga titles, seven Copa del Rey trophies, and two UEFA Cup titles.

Valencia plays its home matches at the 55,000-seat Mestalla Stadium. The team’s traditional home colors are white and black, and its crest features a bat, which is a symbol of the city of Valencia. Valencia FC has a strong rivalry with Levante UD and Villarreal CF, which are also based in the region of Valencia.

Here in this article, you will get to know about Valencia 2023/24 Players, Squad, History, Stadium, Nickname, Kits, and more.

Valencia Profile Summary

Full nameValencia Club de Fútbol, S.A.D.
Nickname(s)Los Che
Short nameValencia
Founded18 March 1919; 103 years ago as Valencia Football Club
GroundMestalla
Capacity55.000
OwnerPeter Lim
PresidentLayton Chan
Head coachGennaro Gattuso
LeagueSpanish La Liga 2024-25
2021–22La Liga, 9th of 20

About Valencia

Valencia Club de Fútbol is a professional football club based in Valencia, Spain, currently playing in La Liga, the top flight of the Spanish league system. Valencia was founded in 1919 and has played its home games at the 55,000-seat Mestalla since 1923.

Valencia 2024-25 players?

#PlayerAgeContractMarket value
25Giorgi Mamardashvili
Goalkeeper
23Jun 30, 2027€45.00m
13Stole Dimitrievski
Goalkeeper
30Jun 30, 2026€4.00m
1Jaume Doménech
Goalkeeper
33Jun 30, 2025€800k
3Cristhian Mosquera
Centre-Back
20Jun 30, 2026€30.00m
24Yarek Gasiorowski
Centre-Back
19Jun 30, 2025€15.00m
5Cenk Özkacar
Centre-Back
23Jun 30, 2028€4.00m
4Mouctar Diakhaby 
Centre-Back
27Jun 30, 2027€2.00m
15César Tárrega
Centre-Back
22Jun 30, 2028€1.50m
14José Gayà  
Left-Back
29Jun 30, 2027€25.00m
21Jesús Vázquez
Left-Back
21Jun 30, 2026€3.00m
12Thierry Correia
Right-Back
25Jun 30, 2026€6.00m
20Dimitri Foulquier
Right-Back
31Jun 30, 2025€2.50m
18Pepelu
Defensive Midfield
26Jun 30, 2028€22.00m
6Hugo Guillamón
Defensive Midfield
24Jun 30, 2026€8.00m
8Javi Guerra
Central Midfield
21Jun 30, 2027€20.00m
10André Almeida
Central Midfield
24Jun 30, 2028€15.00m
16Diego López
Left Winger
22Jun 30, 2027€14.00m
22Luis Rioja
Left Winger
30Jun 30, 2026€4.00m
23Fran Pérez
Right Winger
21Jun 30, 2026€8.00m
7Sergi Canós
Right Winger
27Jun 30, 2027€2.50m
Samu Castillejo
Right Winger
29Jun 30, 2025€600k
30Hugo González
Right Winger
21Jun 30, 2027€300k
9Hugo Duro
Centre-Forward
24Jun 30, 2028€16.00m
11Rafa Mir
Centre-Forward
27Jun 30, 2025€2.50m
19Alberto Marí
Centre-Forward
23Jun 30, 2026€1.50m
17Dani Gómez
Centre-Forward
26Jun 30, 2025€1.20m

Valencia Home Stadium

Valencia played its first years in the Algirós stadium but moved to Mestalla in 1923. In the 1950s, Mestalla was restructured, which meant an increase in capacity to 45,000 spectators. Today it has 49,500 seats, making it the fifth-largest stadium in Spain. It is also famous for its steep terraces and for being one of the most intimidating environments in Europe.

Valencia Kit

Originally, the Valencia kit consisted of a white shirt, black shorts, and socks of the same color. Through the years, however, these colors have alternated between black and white. The away kit has featured shades of orange in recent years, while the third alternate kit have featured colors of the club’s crest: yellow, blood orange, and blue.

Kit sponsorship

Puma

Valencia trophies

Cups

  • Copa del Rey

Winners (8):1941, 1948–49, 1954, 1966–67, 1978–79, 1998–99, 2007–08, 2018–19

  • Supercopa de España

(1):1999

  • Copa Eva Duarte (predecessor to the Supercopa de España)

Winners (1): 1949

European

  • European Cup Winners’ Cup

Winners (1):1979–80

  • UEFA Cup

(1):2003–04

  • European Super Cup/UEFA Super Cup

Winners (2):1980, 2004

Conclusion

As Valencia CF embarks on the 2024-25 season, the club stands on the cusp of an exciting chapter in its storied history. With a roster brimming with potential, innovative kit designs, and significant upgrades to the iconic Mestalla Stadium, there’s no shortage of reasons to be enthusiastic about what’s ahead. Whether you’re a longtime supporter or just discovering the passion that surrounds Los Che, this season offers a wealth of stories and moments to look forward to. Stay tuned as Valencia continues to build on its rich legacy and make its mark in both domestic and European football.

Source: FootballArroyo.co.uk

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