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  1. Villarreal CF has produced some of the most talented footballers in the world, including legendary figures like Juan Carlos Garrido and Marcos Senna. The club has a rich history of producing top-quality goalkeepers, defensive pillars, midfield maestros, and attacking talents.

    • Goalkeeper: Pepe Reina
    • Centre-Back: Juliano Belletti
    • Villarreal vs Juventus Champions League Odds from Sky Bet
    • Centre-Back: Raúl Albiol
    • Centre-Back: Diego Godín
    • Right-Winger: Gerard Moreno
    • Central Midfielder: Santi Cazorla
    • Central Midfielder: Rodri
    • Central Midfielder: Juan Román Riquelme
    • Left-Winger: Robert Pires

    Villarreal appearances: 147 A product of La Masia in the same generation as Mikel Arteta, Carles Puyol, Andrés Iniesta and Xavi, Reina made his breakthrough at Villarreal. Spending three seasons with the club, winning two Intertoto Cups in the process, his impressive agility and shot-stopping convinced Rafa Benítez to sign him in 2005. He was a fan...

    Villarreal appearances: 80 Villarreal was Belletti’s first taste of European football, and he took to it like a duck to water. His marauding runs down the right were typical of a Brazilian full-back, but his defensive acumen was equally proficient. He enjoyed multiple titles at Barcelona and then Chelsea, winning two La Liga titles, the Premier Lea...

    Villarreal to win – 29/20
    Draw – 21/10
    Juventus to win – 2/1

    Villarreal appearances: 113 The first member of the current side in this XI, Albiol is a defensive titan for the Yellow Submarine. Similar to Reina, much of his club career has coincided with that of Benítez, playing for him at Valencia and Napoli. Winning trophies at almost every club he has played at, he is a steady and composed presence at the b...

    Villarreal appearances: 116 Signed by Manuel Pellegrini in 2007, the Uruguayan warrior spent three seasons at the club until Atleti took him to Madrid. The rest, as they say, is history. Winning eight trophies with Los Rojiblancos, he was Diego Simeone’s general on the pitch, and scored one of the most iconic goals in La Liga this century. The equa...

    Villarreal appearances: 204 This inclusion needs no introduction. An academy product who left and then returned, Gerard Moreno is Villarreal’s talisman in chief and the leader of their attack. He recently became their all-time record scorer, and scored in the Europa League final as the club won the first major trophy in their history. A back-to-bac...

    Villarreal appearances: 329 Another diminutive midfielder who conquered the Premier League, everybody loves Santi. Despite three separate spells at the club, as well as being a part of that Pellegrini Málaga side, Cazorla undoubtedly enjoyed the prime of his career in north London. While his trophy cabinet is under-filled for a player of his abilit...

    Villarreal appearances: 84 Even at just 25, it is clear that Rodri has played his best football away from the club, but he is another who owes much of his development to the Yellow Submarine. Coming through the youth system at Atleti, he joined Villarreal at 17 before breaking through. Atleti quickly brought him back, but just one year later, Pep G...

    Villarreal appearances: 141 Words cannot possibly do justice to the magisterial ability of Riquelme. A classic Argentine No. 10, he was idolised at Villarreal, and cruelly had his penalty saved in the Champions League semi-final. The way he moved the ball, his quality in possession, and his appreciation of finding space, Riquelme is probably the mo...

    Villarreal appearances: 129 The French wing wizard definitely falls into the category of playing in the autumn of his career at Villarreal, but what a career it was. An invincible Premier League champion, World Cup and Euros winner with France, his four years with the Yellow Submarine are still remembered fondly. Controlling midfield alongside Cazo...

  2. Mar 31, 2023 · Small but mighty Villarreal pull back the curtain on their digital and community strategy that has built the LaLiga club's global footprint.

    • Luis Miguel Echegaray
  3. Villarreal Club de Fútbol, S.A.D., usually abbreviated to Villarreal CF or simply Villarreal, is a Spanish professional football club based in Villarreal, in the Castellón province of eastern Spain, that plays in La Liga, the top flight of Spanish football.

    • 10 March 1923; 100 years ago as Club Deportivo Villarreal
    • Pacheta
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  5. Who do you want to win? All information about Villarreal (LaLiga) current squad with market values transfers rumours player stats fixtures news.

  6. Apr 29, 2021 · Villarreals Gerard Moreno: meet arguably Spain’s best player right now. Forward discusses Unai Emery, cardboard cutouts and excitement at facing Arsenal in the Europa League semi-final. Sid...

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