Real Valladolid C.F. v Villarreal C.F.

Spain

La Liga

Saturday 8th February 2020

Kick Off 18.30 Actual 18.31

Real Valladolid C.F. 1 Villarreal C.F. 1, attendance 19,557

15’ 1-0

53’ 1-1

@ Estadio Jose Zorrilla

Avenida del Mundial 82

47014 Valladolid

€40 Admission

No Programme.

The Estadio Jose Zorrilla was opened in 1982 and was used as a venue during the 1982 World Cup Finals, hosting three group matches involving France, Kuwait and Czechoslovakia. The current capacity is 27,846 with plans to increase to 40,000 in the future. From the outside it doesn’t look that big, but when you enter through the turnstiles you realise it is because the first tier of seats are below ground level.

Calling in at the stadium on our way to the afternoon match turned out to be invaluable. We were told that at six o’clock, which would be around the time we would be arriving, the car park queue would be long and slow. Instead, we were advised to use the supermarket car park on the opposite side of the stadium. As it turned out, the SatNav took us in the direction of the main stadium car park. Indeed the queue was bad, but we just followed the lead of the locals and parked on the grass at the side of the road running alongside. It was only a few hundred yards walk to the stadium from here and we headed straight to the ticket office (it was closed when we were here earlier) to find no queue, so tickets were quickly obtained and we were in our seats twenty minutes before kick off. Result!

The match was 14th versus 7th in the league table. Villarreal have been on a reasonable run lately, bar a defeat to second tier club C.D. Mirandes on Wednesday night in the Copa Del Rey, the scheduling of which was the cause of our game tonight being put back a day. Valladolid attacked from the off and it looked like that had taken an early lead, but the goal was chalked off for offside. It only took them fifteen minutes to open the scoring though, when a cross from the right was volleyed in from 15 yards. They missed some good chances, but just couldn’t find the second goal. Villarreal came back into the game during the second half, equalising eight minutes in. Until now we had assumed that the 17 fans in the away section of the stadium was the sum of their support, but it turned out that there were much larger numbers present, judging by the amount of people in our vicinity who celebrated the goal. It took V.A.R. four minutes to finally decide the goal should stand. Does it really need to take that long to check a replay of any incident.

Both teams went for a winning goal, rather than settle for a draw. It was end to end stuff, but littered with yellow cards as the game became stretched. The atmosphere was good and the place must be absolutely rocking when full. The stadium looked very impressive from the inside too, perhaps helped by the seats being in the purple and white club colours, which is a little bit different to the usual red, blue, black etc.


Betis C.F. Valladolid v Club Deportivo Onzonilla

Spain

1st Division Regional

Castillo-León Group B

Saturday 8th February 2020

Kick Off 16.00 Actual 16.01

Betis C.F. Valladolid 0 Club Deportivo Onzonilla 0, attendance 54

@ Nemesio Gomez Ruperez “Peque”

Calle Canterac 73

47012 Valladolid

No Admission or Programme.

Even though we were in Portugal, and I had managed to find us three new ground visits today, which would have culminated at Sporting Clube Braga with a 18.00 kick off, we decided to head back east into Spain. There were two reasons for this. Firstly, this trip was booked with the intention of being a “Spanish weekend”. Secondly, my mate is trying to complete visits to all the La Liga grounds, and there were originally going to be two more off his list done this weekend, so that is what became the priority.

The only problem with this though, would be finding a match that was doable with the 18.30 evening match at Real Valladolid C.F. We came up trumps, when on Thursday, the day the kick off times are released (ridiculously late) there was a 16.00 kick off at Betis C.F. who play in the fifth level of Spanish football. Our drive in the morning was only 262 miles, which took just over three and a half hours. The good thing was, we would enter the city near to the ground of Real Valladolid C.F. so we could call in and get a feel for the area, then do a dummy run of sorts to the ground of Betis C.F. to make sure it was actually viable. It was, taking just twelve minutes to cover the journey to the east of the city, which was a fraction under three miles.

The match was 11th versus 8th in the league table. It became obvious quite early on that we would be lucky to see a goal today, and so it turned out. Betis C.F. did have a goal disallowed, but neither side looked like scoring in truth. They were just too evenly matched.

Above : The match poster. Despite advertising a €5 admission price, no money was taken.