{"id":216792,"date":"2020-03-19T09:47:50","date_gmt":"2020-03-19T08:47:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/\/the-unforgettable-run-to-get-into-europe\/"},"modified":"2020-03-19T09:47:50","modified_gmt":"2020-03-19T08:47:50","slug":"the-unforgettable-run-to-get-into-europe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/en\/the-unforgettable-run-to-get-into-europe\/","title":{"rendered":"The unforgettable run to get into Europe"},"content":{"protected":false,"blocks":[{"type":"image","url":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/d947553e3eb9feb79c8ac79ae1c106da.jpg","alt":"||||||","width":819,"height":460,"srcset":"https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/d947553e3eb9feb79c8ac79ae1c106da.jpg 819w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/d947553e3eb9feb79c8ac79ae1c106da.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/d947553e3eb9feb79c8ac79ae1c106da.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/d947553e3eb9feb79c8ac79ae1c106da.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/d947553e3eb9feb79c8ac79ae1c106da-32x18.jpg 32w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/d947553e3eb9feb79c8ac79ae1c106da-150x84.jpg 150w, https:\/\/villarrealcf.es\/\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/03\/d947553e3eb9feb79c8ac79ae1c106da.jpg 1920w","sizes":"auto, (max-width: 819px) 100vw, 819px"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Villarreal CF put together eight wins in a row and qualified for the UEFA Cup in the 2006\/07 season"},{"type":"paragraph","text":"With LaLiga being temporary suspended, here at Villarreal CF, we\u2019ve decided to periodically relive moments, teams and people which have stood out in the club\u2019s history. This Thursday, we want to look back on the Yellows\u2019 best winning run in the top flight of Spanish football. Eight wins in a row which saw Villarreal CF finish fifth in the 2006\/07 season, qualifying for European football for the next season."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"After a great performance in the 2005\/06 Champions League, with Villarreal finishing just short of the continental final, Villarreal finished seventh in LaLiga, qualifying for the Intertoto Cup, a competition which allowed them to qualify for the UEFA Cup, and which brought great memories for the Yellows, as the Submarine had won in in 2003 and 2004."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"However, in the summer of 2006, luck was not on the Yellows\u2019 side, losing to Maribor in Round 3. This meant Villarreal wouldn\u2019t play in European football for the 2006\/07 season."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Without football during the week, apart from the Copa del Rey, Villarreal focused on performing well domestically. With a solid block and top footballers like Marcos Senna, Diego Forl\u00e1n, Juan Rom\u00e1n Riquelme, Tacchinardi and Arruabarrena, there were notable signings, such as Robert Pir\u00e9s, Nihat Kahveci, Cani and Fabricio Fuentes."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Under Manuel Pellegrini\u2019s management, Villarreal CF started the 2006\/07 hoping to qualify for European competition once more. However, a lack of consistency and some knocks picked up along the way, saw the Submarine sit 12th in mid-April with 30 games played, 12 points from sixth place."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"With only eight games left until the end of the season, the gap between the Yellows and the European spots seemed far too big. Only a perfect end to the league would allow Villarreal to return to Europe."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"If their aim was already tough, the Yellows lost Matchday 30 3-0 to Getafe, and next up was FC Barcelona at El Madrigal. A tough test that Villarreal passed with flying colours, beating the Catalan side 2-0. It was a real morale boost that was noted in the following wins against Gim\u00e0stic de Tarragona (0-3), RC Celta (1-0), CA Osasuna (1-4) and Racing de Santander (2-1)."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"With only three games left of the season, Villarreal had cut the distance to just a point from sixth-placed Atl\u00e9tico Madrid. There were three tough games left: against Valencia CF at Mestalla, Athletic Club at El Madrigal and Sevilla FC at the S\u00e1nchez-Pizju\u00e1n."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The first of those games saw the Yellows beat Valencia CF with a Forl\u00e1n brace and a Tomasson goal (2-3). Against Athletic, they scored three times once more (against Forl\u00e1n got two goals), to win 3-1. Villarreal made the most of defeats by Real Zaragoza and Atl\u00e9tico Madrid to go ahead of the latter and draw level on points with the former."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"On Matchday 38, the Submarine visited Sevilla, who were third in the table still with faint hopes of winning the title (they needed to win and see Real Madrid and Barcelona lose). In front of them were Pellegrini\u2019s men, the most in-form team in the league after seven wins in a row."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"With the table extremely tight, a defeat would see Villarreal fall out of the top six. Looking to get what seemed impossible two months before, Pellegrini lined up with the following line-up: Viera; Venta, Fuentes, Quique, Jose Enrique; Pir\u00e9s, Josico, Senna, Cani; Tomasson, Guille Franco."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"In a tight game, the Submarine managed to continue their great run, getting their eighth win in a row against Sevilla FC. The only goal of the game came from Fabricio Fuentes, scoring from a Cani corner in the 50th minute. The three points saw Villarreal finish fifth with 62 points, ahead of Real Zaragoza (sixth) and Atl\u00e9tico Madrid (seventh), who both had 60 points. The Yellows did it with eight unforgettable wins to get into Europe."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"#HistoriaGrogueta"}],"structured":{"summary":{"text":"Villarreal CF put together eight wins in a row and qualified for the UEFA Cup in the 2006\/07 season With LaLiga being temporary suspended, here at Villarreal CF, we\u2019ve decided to periodically relive moments, teams and people which have stood out in the club\u2019s history. This Thursday, we want to look back on the Yellows\u2019 best winning run in the top flight of Spanish football. Eight wins in a row which saw Villarreal CF finish fifth in the 2006\/07 season, qualifying for European football for the next season. After a great performance in the 2005\/06 Champions League, with Villarreal finishing just short of the continental final, Villarreal finished seventh in LaLiga, qualifying for the Intertoto Cup, a competition which allowed them to qualify for the UEFA Cup, and which brought great memories for the Yellows, as the Submarine had won in in 2003 and 2004. However, in the summer of 2006, luck was not on the Yellows\u2019 side, losing to Maribor in Round 3. This meant Villarreal wouldn\u2019t play in European football for the 2006\/07 season. Without football during the week, apart from the Copa del Rey, Villarreal focused on performing well domestically. With a solid block and top footballers like Marcos Senna, Diego Forl\u00e1n, Juan Rom\u00e1n Riquelme, Tacchinardi and Arruabarrena, there were notable signings, such as Robert Pir\u00e9s, Nihat Kahveci, Cani and Fabricio Fuentes. Under Manuel Pellegrini\u2019s management, Villarreal CF started the 2006\/07 hoping to qualify for European competition once more. However, a lack of consistency and some knocks picked up along the way, saw the Submarine sit 12th in mid-April with 30 games played, 12 points from sixth place. With only eight games left until the end of the season, the gap between the Yellows and the European spots seemed far too big. Only a perfect end to the league would allow Villarreal to return to Europe. If their aim was already tough, the Yellows lost Matchday 30 3-0 to Getafe, and next up was FC Barcelona at El Madrigal. A tough test that Villarreal passed with flying colours, beating the Catalan side 2-0. It was a real morale boost that was noted in the following wins against Gim\u00e0stic de Tarragona (0-3), RC Celta (1-0), CA Osasuna (1-4) and Racing de Santander (2-1). With only three games left of the season, Villarreal had cut the distance to just a point from sixth-placed Atl\u00e9tico Madrid. There were three tough games left: against Valencia CF at Mestalla, Athletic Club at El Madrigal and Sevilla FC at the S\u00e1nchez-Pizju\u00e1n. The first of those games saw the Yellows beat Valencia CF with a Forl\u00e1n brace and a Tomasson goal (2-3). Against Athletic, they scored three times once more (against Forl\u00e1n got two goals), to win 3-1. Villarreal made the most of defeats by Real Zaragoza and Atl\u00e9tico Madrid to go ahead of the latter and draw level on points with the former. On Matchday 38, the Submarine visited Sevilla, who were third in the table still with faint hopes of winning the title (they needed to win and see Real Madrid and Barcelona lose). In front of them were Pellegrini\u2019s men, the most in-form team in the league after seven wins in a row. With the table extremely tight, a defeat would see Villarreal fall out of the top six. Looking to get what seemed impossible two months before, Pellegrini lined up with the following line-up: Viera; Venta, Fuentes, Quique, Jose Enrique; Pir\u00e9s, Josico, Senna, Cani; Tomasson, Guille Franco. In a tight game, the Submarine managed to continue their great run, getting their eighth win in a row against Sevilla FC. The only goal of the game came from Fabricio Fuentes, scoring from a Cani corner in the 50th minute. The three points saw Villarreal finish fifth with 62 points, ahead of Real Zaragoza (sixth) and Atl\u00e9tico Madrid (seventh), who both had 60 points. 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This Thursday, we want to look back on the Yellows\u2019 best winning run in the top flight of Spanish football. Eight wins in a row which saw Villarreal CF finish fifth in the 2006\/07 season, qualifying for European football for the next season. After a great performance in the 2005\/06 Champions League, with Villarreal finishing just short of the continental final, Villarreal finished seventh in LaLiga, qualifying for the Intertoto Cup, a competition which allowed them to qualify for the UEFA Cup, and which brought great memories for the Yellows, as the Submarine had won in in 2003 and 2004. However, in the summer of 2006, luck was not on the Yellows\u2019 side, losing to Maribor in Round 3. This meant Villarreal wouldn\u2019t play in European football for the 2006\/07 season. Without football during the week, apart from the Copa del Rey, Villarreal focused on performing well domestically. With a solid block and top footballers like Marcos Senna, Diego Forl\u00e1n, Juan Rom\u00e1n Riquelme, Tacchinardi and Arruabarrena, there were notable signings, such as Robert Pir\u00e9s, Nihat Kahveci, Cani and Fabricio Fuentes. Under Manuel Pellegrini\u2019s management, Villarreal CF started the 2006\/07 hoping to qualify for European competition once more. However, a lack of consistency and some knocks picked up along the way, saw the Submarine sit 12th in mid-April with 30 games played, 12 points from sixth place. With only eight games left until the end of the season, the gap between the Yellows and the European spots seemed far too big. Only a perfect end to the league would allow Villarreal to return to Europe. If their aim was already tough, the Yellows lost Matchday 30 3-0 to Getafe, and next up was FC Barcelona at El Madrigal. A tough test that Villarreal passed with flying colours, beating the Catalan side 2-0. It was a real morale boost that was noted in the following wins against Gim\u00e0stic de Tarragona (0-3), RC Celta (1-0), CA Osasuna (1-4) and Racing de Santander (2-1). With only three games left of the season, Villarreal had cut the distance to just a point from sixth-placed Atl\u00e9tico Madrid. There were three tough games left: against Valencia CF at Mestalla, Athletic Club at El Madrigal and Sevilla FC at the S\u00e1nchez-Pizju\u00e1n. The first of those games saw the Yellows beat Valencia CF with a Forl\u00e1n brace and a Tomasson goal (2-3). Against Athletic, they scored three times once more (against Forl\u00e1n got two goals), to win 3-1. Villarreal made the most of defeats by Real Zaragoza and Atl\u00e9tico Madrid to go ahead of the latter and draw level on points with the former. On Matchday 38, the Submarine visited Sevilla, who were third in the table still with faint hopes of winning the title (they needed to win and see Real Madrid and Barcelona lose). In front of them were Pellegrini\u2019s men, the most in-form team in the league after seven wins in a row. With the table extremely tight, a defeat would see Villarreal fall out of the top six. Looking to get what seemed impossible two months before, Pellegrini lined up with the following line-up: Viera; Venta, Fuentes, Quique, Jose Enrique; Pir\u00e9s, Josico, Senna, Cani; Tomasson, Guille Franco. In a tight game, the Submarine managed to continue their great run, getting their eighth win in a row against Sevilla FC. The only goal of the game came from Fabricio Fuentes, scoring from a Cani corner in the 50th minute. The three points saw Villarreal finish fifth with 62 points, ahead of Real Zaragoza (sixth) and Atl\u00e9tico Madrid (seventh), who both had 60 points. 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Eight wins in a row which saw Villarreal CF finish fifth in the 2006\/07 season, qualifying for European football for the next season."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"After a great performance in the 2005\/06 Champions League, with Villarreal finishing just short of the continental final, Villarreal finished seventh in LaLiga, qualifying for the Intertoto Cup, a competition which allowed them to qualify for the UEFA Cup, and which brought great memories for the Yellows, as the Submarine had won in in 2003 and 2004."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"However, in the summer of 2006, luck was not on the Yellows\u2019 side, losing to Maribor in Round 3. This meant Villarreal wouldn\u2019t play in European football for the 2006\/07 season."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Without football during the week, apart from the Copa del Rey, Villarreal focused on performing well domestically. With a solid block and top footballers like Marcos Senna, Diego Forl\u00e1n, Juan Rom\u00e1n Riquelme, Tacchinardi and Arruabarrena, there were notable signings, such as Robert Pir\u00e9s, Nihat Kahveci, Cani and Fabricio Fuentes."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Under Manuel Pellegrini\u2019s management, Villarreal CF started the 2006\/07 hoping to qualify for European competition once more. However, a lack of consistency and some knocks picked up along the way, saw the Submarine sit 12th in mid-April with 30 games played, 12 points from sixth place."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"With only eight games left until the end of the season, the gap between the Yellows and the European spots seemed far too big. Only a perfect end to the league would allow Villarreal to return to Europe."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"If their aim was already tough, the Yellows lost Matchday 30 3-0 to Getafe, and next up was FC Barcelona at El Madrigal. A tough test that Villarreal passed with flying colours, beating the Catalan side 2-0. It was a real morale boost that was noted in the following wins against Gim\u00e0stic de Tarragona (0-3), RC Celta (1-0), CA Osasuna (1-4) and Racing de Santander (2-1)."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"With only three games left of the season, Villarreal had cut the distance to just a point from sixth-placed Atl\u00e9tico Madrid. There were three tough games left: against Valencia CF at Mestalla, Athletic Club at El Madrigal and Sevilla FC at the S\u00e1nchez-Pizju\u00e1n."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The first of those games saw the Yellows beat Valencia CF with a Forl\u00e1n brace and a Tomasson goal (2-3). Against Athletic, they scored three times once more (against Forl\u00e1n got two goals), to win 3-1. Villarreal made the most of defeats by Real Zaragoza and Atl\u00e9tico Madrid to go ahead of the latter and draw level on points with the former."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"On Matchday 38, the Submarine visited Sevilla, who were third in the table still with faint hopes of winning the title (they needed to win and see Real Madrid and Barcelona lose). In front of them were Pellegrini\u2019s men, the most in-form team in the league after seven wins in a row."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"With the table extremely tight, a defeat would see Villarreal fall out of the top six. Looking to get what seemed impossible two months before, Pellegrini lined up with the following line-up: Viera; Venta, Fuentes, Quique, Jose Enrique; Pir\u00e9s, Josico, Senna, Cani; Tomasson, Guille Franco."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"In a tight game, the Submarine managed to continue their great run, getting their eighth win in a row against Sevilla FC. The only goal of the game came from Fabricio Fuentes, scoring from a Cani corner in the 50th minute. The three points saw Villarreal finish fifth with 62 points, ahead of Real Zaragoza (sixth) and Atl\u00e9tico Madrid (seventh), who both had 60 points. 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This Thursday, we want to look back on the Yellows\u2019 best winning run in the top flight of Spanish football. Eight wins in a row which saw Villarreal CF finish fifth in the 2006\/07 season, qualifying for European football for the next season."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"After a great performance in the 2005\/06 Champions League, with Villarreal finishing just short of the continental final, Villarreal finished seventh in LaLiga, qualifying for the Intertoto Cup, a competition which allowed them to qualify for the UEFA Cup, and which brought great memories for the Yellows, as the Submarine had won in in 2003 and 2004."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"However, in the summer of 2006, luck was not on the Yellows\u2019 side, losing to Maribor in Round 3. This meant Villarreal wouldn\u2019t play in European football for the 2006\/07 season."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Without football during the week, apart from the Copa del Rey, Villarreal focused on performing well domestically. With a solid block and top footballers like Marcos Senna, Diego Forl\u00e1n, Juan Rom\u00e1n Riquelme, Tacchinardi and Arruabarrena, there were notable signings, such as Robert Pir\u00e9s, Nihat Kahveci, Cani and Fabricio Fuentes."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"Under Manuel Pellegrini\u2019s management, Villarreal CF started the 2006\/07 hoping to qualify for European competition once more. However, a lack of consistency and some knocks picked up along the way, saw the Submarine sit 12th in mid-April with 30 games played, 12 points from sixth place."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"With only eight games left until the end of the season, the gap between the Yellows and the European spots seemed far too big. Only a perfect end to the league would allow Villarreal to return to Europe."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"If their aim was already tough, the Yellows lost Matchday 30 3-0 to Getafe, and next up was FC Barcelona at El Madrigal. A tough test that Villarreal passed with flying colours, beating the Catalan side 2-0. It was a real morale boost that was noted in the following wins against Gim\u00e0stic de Tarragona (0-3), RC Celta (1-0), CA Osasuna (1-4) and Racing de Santander (2-1)."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"With only three games left of the season, Villarreal had cut the distance to just a point from sixth-placed Atl\u00e9tico Madrid. There were three tough games left: against Valencia CF at Mestalla, Athletic Club at El Madrigal and Sevilla FC at the S\u00e1nchez-Pizju\u00e1n."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"The first of those games saw the Yellows beat Valencia CF with a Forl\u00e1n brace and a Tomasson goal (2-3). Against Athletic, they scored three times once more (against Forl\u00e1n got two goals), to win 3-1. Villarreal made the most of defeats by Real Zaragoza and Atl\u00e9tico Madrid to go ahead of the latter and draw level on points with the former."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"On Matchday 38, the Submarine visited Sevilla, who were third in the table still with faint hopes of winning the title (they needed to win and see Real Madrid and Barcelona lose). In front of them were Pellegrini\u2019s men, the most in-form team in the league after seven wins in a row."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"With the table extremely tight, a defeat would see Villarreal fall out of the top six. Looking to get what seemed impossible two months before, Pellegrini lined up with the following line-up: Viera; Venta, Fuentes, Quique, Jose Enrique; Pir\u00e9s, Josico, Senna, Cani; Tomasson, Guille Franco."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"In a tight game, the Submarine managed to continue their great run, getting their eighth win in a row against Sevilla FC. The only goal of the game came from Fabricio Fuentes, scoring from a Cani corner in the 50th minute. The three points saw Villarreal finish fifth with 62 points, ahead of Real Zaragoza (sixth) and Atl\u00e9tico Madrid (seventh), who both had 60 points. The Yellows did it with eight unforgettable wins to get into Europe."},{"type":"paragraph","text":"#HistoriaGrogueta"}]}],"hero":{"id":"section-1","title":"","text":"Villarreal CF put together eight wins in a row and qualified for the UEFA Cup in the 2006\/07 season With LaLiga being temporary suspended, here at Villarreal CF, we\u2019ve decided to periodically relive moments, teams and people which have stood out in the club\u2019s history. This Thursday, we want to look back on the Yellows\u2019 best winning run in the top flight of Spanish football. Eight wins in a row which saw Villarreal CF finish fifth in the 2006\/07 season, qualifying for European football for the next season. 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Under Manuel Pellegrini\u2019s management, Villarreal CF started the 2006\/07 hoping to qualify for European competition once more. However, a lack of consistency and some knocks picked up along the way, saw the Submarine sit 12th in mid-April with 30 games played, 12 points from sixth place. With only eight games left until the end of the season, the gap between the Yellows and the European spots seemed far too big. Only a perfect end to the league would allow Villarreal to return to Europe. If their aim was already tough, the Yellows lost Matchday 30 3-0 to Getafe, and next up was FC Barcelona at El Madrigal. A tough test that Villarreal passed with flying colours, beating the Catalan side 2-0. It was a real morale boost that was noted in the following wins against Gim\u00e0stic de Tarragona (0-3), RC Celta (1-0), CA Osasuna (1-4) and Racing de Santander (2-1). 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