Valencia derby

The Valencian derby (Spanish: Derbi valenciano) or most commonly known as "Derby del Turia", is the name given to any association football match contested between Levante UD and Valencia CF, the two main clubs in the city of Valencia, Spain.

Derbi del Turia
Other namesDerbi valenciano
Locale Valencia
TeamsLevante UD
Valencia CF
First meetingValencia 5–3 Levante
1963–64 La Liga
(28 September 1963)
Latest meetingValencia 4-2 Levante
La Liga
(13 Sep 2020)
Next meetingLevante v Valencia
La Liga
(13 Mar 2021)
StadiumsCiutat de València (Levante)
Mestalla (Valencia)
Statistics
Meetings total35 matches
Most winsValencia (20 wins)
Largest victoryLevante 1–5 Valencia
(11 May 2008)

History

The first match between Levante and Valencia was played in 1920, during the Regional Championship of Valencia. Both teams did not meet in La Liga until 1963.

Levante has not won an official match in Mestalla since 1937. However, the granotas won a friendly match in Valencia's stadium in 1995.

Head-to-head statistics

As of 13 September 2020
Official games
Competition GP LUD D VCF LG VG
La Liga 29 7 8 14 30 54
Copa del Rey 6 0 0 6 3 17
Total 35 7 8 20 33 71

Source:[1]

All-time results

La Liga

#SeasonDateR.Home teamScoreAway teamAtt.Levante scorersValencia scorers
11963–64 28 September 19633 Valencia5–3Levante Torrents (35), Wanderley (74), Camarasa (87)Guillot (3, 38, 75), Suco (25), Roberto Gil (32)
226 January 196418 Levante1–0Valencia Domínguez (10)
31964–6519 September 19642 Valencia2–0Levante Paquito (8), Héctor Núñez (83)
410 January 196517 Levante2–1Valencia Domínguez (34), Rivera (43)Waldo (88)
52004–058 January 200518 Valencia2–1Levante50,000 Congo (73)Baraja (55), Mista (59)
622 May 200537 Levante0–0Valencia25,000
72006–0713 January 200718 Valencia3–0Levante52,200 Hugo Viana (52), Morientes (56), Ayala (79)
89 June 200737 Levante4–2Valencia25,000 Riga (2, 48), Salva (10), Courtois (74)Joaquín (15), Baraja (87)
92007–086 January 200818 Valencia0–0Levante35,000
1011 May 200837 Levante1–5Valencia13,418 José Serrano (31)Villa (13, 29, 66), Mata (35), Angulo (65)
112010–119 January 201118 Levante0–1Valencia15,000 Mata (82)
1215 May 201137 Valencia0–0Levante41,000
132011–125 November 201112 Levante0–2Valencia19,000 Javi Venta (o.g. 30), Tino Costa (49)
141 April 201231 Valencia1–1Levante45,000 Koné (53)Jonas (34)
152012–137 October 20127 Levante1–0Valencia20,060 Martins (21)
162 March 201326 Valencia2–2Levante39,000 Iborra (16), Barkero (88)Jonas (26), Soldado (44)
172013–144 January 201418 Valencia2–0Levante33,000 Piatti (41), Feghouli (73)
1810 May 201437 Levante2–0Valencia19,846 Ángel (70), Ivanschitz (81)
192014–1523 November 201412 Levante2–1Valencia22,012 Casadesús (57), Morales (74)Parejo (73)
2013 April 201531 Valencia3–0Levante46,955 Alcácer (15), Feghouli (35), Negredo (89)
212015–1631 October 201510 Valencia3–0Levante39,147 Alcácer (64), Feghouli (72), Bakkali (79)
2213 March 201629 Levante1–0Valencia17,688 Rossi (64)
232017–1816 September 20174 Levante1–1Valencia21,770 Bardhi (41)Rodrigo (31)
2411 February 201823 Valencia3–1Levante38,280 Postigo (18)Santi Mina (17), Vietto (65), Parejo (89)
252018–192 September 20183 Levante2–2Valencia24,073 Roger (13, 33)Cheryshev (16), Parejo (52)
2614 April 2019 32 Valencia3–1Levante 42,220Soler (o.g. 56) Santi Mina (2, 63), Guedes (57)
272019–207 December 201916 Levante2–4Valencia22,265 Roger (11, 20)Roger (o.g. 45+3), Gameiro (57, 59), Torres (88)
2812 June 2020 28 Valencia1–1Levante 0[lower-alpha 1]Melero (90+8 pen.) Rodrigo (90)
292020–2113 September 2020 Valencia4–2Levante Morales (1, 36)Paulista (12), Gómez (39), Vallejo (75, 90+4)
  1. Match played under closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Copa del Rey

#SeasonDateR.Home teamScoreAway teamAtt.Levante scorersValencia scorers
11984–857 November 1984R2 Levante1–4Valencia Claudio (55)Subirats (3), Fernando (20, 60), Palonés (80)
228 November 1984 Valencia2–1Levante Bernabéu (51)Sixto (2), Fernando (36)
31998–9920 January 1999R16 Levante0–3Valencia Rubén Navarro (5, 63), Mendieta (85)
43 February 1999 Valencia1–0Levante Angloma (86)
52011–1219 January 2012QF Valencia4–1Levante39,000 Koné (36)Jonas (24), Soldado (30), Piatti (44), Tino Costa (89)
626 January 2012 Levante0–3Valencia12,100 Aduriz (25), Piatti (29, 85)

Derby in women's football

In the 2016–17 season, both teams played in their main stadium registering an attendance of 8,122 spectators at the Ciutat de València[2] and 17,011 at Mestalla.[3]

References

  1. BDFútbol
  2. "El Levante se lleva el derbi ante 8.000 espectadores" (in Spanish). Superdeporte. 20 November 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  3. "Puro espectáculo en Mestalla" (in Spanish). Levante-EMV. 23 April 2017. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
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