Vs Villarreal CF quarter-finals.After finishing seventh on their return to the Primera, Villarreal finished in 15th place for two-straight seasons. 2002–03 Villarreal competed in the in the middle of 2002, defeating of Iceland, of Italy, and of France. They lost in the final to compatriots, 2–1 on aggregate. 2003–04 In the middle of 2003, they defeated the Dutch team in the final of the Intertoto Cup, thereby qualifying for the. In their major European debut, Villarreal reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup, losing to neighbours and eventual champions. In the league, Villarreal finished in eighth place.2004–05 In the middle of 2004, Villarreal retained the Intertoto Cup, beating compatriots on penalties after the final finished 2–2 on aggregate.
This qualified them to the UEFA Cup. They lost in the quarter-finals of the to Dutch side, losing 3–2 on aggregate. During the same season, Villarreal finished in third place in La Liga, earning the club their first direct qualification to a European tournament, the. The club's centre-forward won the for top scorer in the league, with 25 goals.2005–06 Villarreal defeated the English Premier League's in a play-off for the Champions League group stages. The group saw Villarreal go undefeated, drawing both games against and achieving a draw and a win each against of France and of Portugal.
The win over Benfica was away and both teams advanced to the last 16.The club then drew 3–3 against of Scotland in the Last 16, advancing on away goals due to a 2–2 draw at. In the quarter-finals, Villarreal beat on away goals after finishing 2–2 on aggregate. The club bowed out in the semi-finals against, losing 1–0 away at.
Had a penalty saved by in the home game, which finished 0–0. Arsenal went on to lose in the final in to another Spanish club,.Villarreal finished seventh in La Liga, which only earned an Intertoto Cup position.2006–07 Villarreal contested the Intertoto Cup in the middle of 2006 and was knocked out in its first game, to of Slovenia. The first leg was lost 2–1 at home and the away game was a 1–1 draw. The team finished 5th in La Liga and qualified for the.2007–08 Villarreal gained their best-ever league position in 2008, finishing second to Real Madrid by eight points, and also reached the last 32 in. After defeating of Belarus in a play-off, the team won Group C unbeaten. Their group opponents were of Italy, of Czech Republic, of Sweden, and of Greece.In the last 32, Villarreal were defeated by eventual champions, losing the first leg 1–0 in Russia to a goal. The second leg was won 2–1 by Villarreal at, but Zenit advanced on away goals.2008–09 The club automatically qualified for the, due to them finishing second in La Liga the previous season.
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They drew Manchester United, for the second consecutive campaign,. They made a good start by holding current European champions Manchester United to a goal-less draw at, a third 0–0 draw in a row against the English giants. A first win was sealed on 30 September by beating 's Celtic 1–0 at, courtesy of a free-kick.
On 21 October, during a Champions League match against Aalborg, they scored six goals to three. The Spaniards went through to the knock-out stage after drawing 2–2 with Aalborg in Denmark and drawing goalless once again against Manchester United. In the last group-stage match, they lost to an already-eliminated Celtic.In the knock-out stage, they faced, who left Villarreal with a 1–1 away advantage, despite this the Greeks were to lose 1–2 in. Villarreal reached the quarter-finals for the second time in two tries, and were once again paired with Arsenal. The first leg saw a 1–1 draw by a free-kick by, equalised by an volley., and secured a 3–0 win for Arsenal on the return, knocking Villarreal out of the tournament.2010–11. Villarreal CF in 2011.Despite finishing outside of a European qualifying spot in the domestic league, Villarreal was given a place in the qualifying round of the 2010–11 after UEFA determined that 's financial irregularities precluded them from taking part in the tournament.A 5–0 home win and a 2–1 away win against qualified them for the group stage. Villarreal suffered an early setback following a shock 2–0 loss in their away fixture against.
Despite this, however, later wins against Dinamo, and saw them top their group.After beating, and in the knockout phases, Villarreal qualified for the semi-finals to face tournament favourites. After taking a 0–1 lead at the, Porto made a remarkable turnaround that ended in a 5–1 defeat for Villareal.
Although Villareal won the second leg with a 3–2 win, Porto's first leg goal total saw them advance to the final on aggregate, where they beat to be crowned champions. Finished as the tournament's second top goalscorer with 11 goals, behind Porto's.Relegation and promotion. Villarreal the BusThe team is El Submarino Amarillo (the Yellow Submarine) because of their yellow strip. The (named Groguet, 'Little Yellow') is characterised as an. He made his debut on 26 October 2001 and was named on 13 December that year by a local, Javier Fuster Almela, following a province-wide competition open to under-15s.
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Contents.Squad As of June 2014. Squad and statistics No.PosNatPlayerTotalLigaCopaAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals020-00-00-00-00-Transfers. qualified for the by winning the. As a result, the fifth-placed spot for the they earned was vacated without replacement as per UEFA regulations. ^ Since the winners of the, qualified for European competition based on league position, the spot awarded to the cup winners was passed to the sixth-placed team, and the spot awarded to the sixth-placed team was passed to the seventh-placed team.Matches Kickoff times are in.Win Draw Loss Results summary OverallHomeAwayPldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD141920−1.