Derbi de la Comunitat
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The Derbi de la Comunitat ("Derby of the Community"), or the Valencian Country Derby, is a regional football rivalry in Spain between La Liga clubs Valencia CF and Villarreal CF. Separated by 35 miles (56 km), historically the clubs maintained a friendly relationship since they were always in different divisions and rarely faced each other.
Location | Valencia, Vila-Real |
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Teams | Valencia CF Villarreal CF |
First meeting | Villarreal 2–2 Valencia (17 September 1986)[1] |
Latest meeting | Villarreal 1–0 Valencia 2023–24 La Liga (17 March 2024) |
Stadiums | Estadio de Mestalla (Valencia) Estadio de la Cerámica (Villarreal) |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | Competitive matches: 59 |
Most wins | Valencia (25) |
Most player appearances | David Albelda (26) |
Top scorer | Juan Sánchez (7) |
Largest victory | Valencia 6–0 Villarreal (14 April 1993) |
However, a rivalry began in 1997 when billionaire Fernando Roig failed to succeed his brother Francisco as the owner of Valencia CF and controversially opted instead to buy Villarreal CF from the city of Vila-Real. A relatively unknown team up to that point, Villarreal grew increasingly stronger under Roig's heavy investment, challenging Valencia's supremacy as the biggest club of the region, converting a once non-existent rivalry into the most important game in the autonomous community.
Today the rivalry has evolved into a defining factor as to who is the best team to represent the local area in Spain and worldwide - their meetings include a UEFA Cup semi-final in 2004 and a UEFA Europa League quarter-final in 2019 (both won by Valencia).