Real Valladolid
Real Valladolid is a football club based in Valladolid, Spain, founded in 1928. Known as "Pucela," the team plays at the Estadio José Zorrilla, which has a capacity of over 26,000 spectators. The team's traditional colors are white and purple, reflecting the institution's identity and century-long history. Real Valladolid has had some of the most memorable moments in Spanish football history, including appearances in European competitions and promotions to La Liga. The club has boasted renowned players over the years, as well as managers who have left their mark on football history. Real Valladolid's fans are passionate and loyal, accompanying the team to every match to show their unwavering support. The team's playing philosophy is based on consistency, dedication, and teamwork—values that have been fundamental to its identity throughout the years. Diego Alende, Joaquín Fernández, and Rubén Alcaraz are some of the standout players currently on the Real Valladolid squad, managed by Sergio González. With a rich history and a loyal fanbase, Real Valladolid continues to challenge the giants of the Spanish league and strive for new achievements in the world of football.