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Oct 19, 2017 · Planet Football • 19 Oct 2017. Rayo Vallecano are Madrid’s third team behind Real and Atletico, but it is a football club with an incredible story and extraordinary supporters. Founded in 1924, Rayo Vallecano finished ninth in La Liga at the start of the millennium and reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup the following season, but ...
Nov 26, 2023 · What impact does Rayo Vallecano have on La Liga? Rayo Vallecano’s impact on La Liga is undeniable. They bring a unique flavor and challenge the upper echelon of Spanish football. Their ethical stance and commitment to social justice resonate throughout the league, influencing the style of play and promoting competitive parity.
Feb 1, 2023 · Don Iraola, as he is affectionately called by many Rayo fans is one of the best up-and-coming managers in all of Europe. The former Athletic Club player knows his club’s limitations and plays a system that suits them. Rayo are direct, high pressing, and look to exploit wide spaces with their wingers and fullbacks.
Jul 20, 2020 · A signing that led to a match between Rayo Vallecano and Albacete being abandoned at half-time. In January 2017, Rayo Vallecano sealed the loan signing of the Ukrainian striker on deadline day from Real Betis. Rayo would have expected his stay at the club to have lasted until the end of the season. Instead, it lasted a matter of hours.
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Feb 8, 2022 · "The reality is that Rayo gets talked about more for what happens off the pitch than on it," midfielder Mario Suarez admitted this week, when what happened on the pitch was better than anything ...
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Jan 11, 2022 · Rayo Vallecano’s “ultra” fans, Los Bukaneros, are intensely politically engaged, and use football as a social outlet, to have their voices heard. And so, while the team might be small, their home outdated, dangerous, quite literally falling apart; the spirit that courses through the Estadio de Vallecas on a LaLiga matchday is something quite uniquely thrilling to behold.