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Valencia CF will play their 3,000th match in La Liga against RCD Mallorca, becoming the fourth team to reach this milestone. This historic event occurs during a challenging period as the team fights to avoid relegation.
3,000 times Valencia, a historic milestone in lean times
Valencia CF will experience a historic night this evening in their visit to RCD Mallorca.
The Mestalla side will become the fourth team in the history of Spanish football to reach the mark of 3,000 matches played in the Primera División, joining the select club made up of Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Athletic Club.
This milestone comes at a moment of maximum tension for the black-and-white club. The team currently managed by Carlos Corberán is immersed in a desperate battle to avoid relegation to the second tier.
After a season marked by institutional instability and financial problems, Valencia need to pick up points at Son Moix to move away from the danger zone.
Despite their current difficulties, Valencia’s record in LALIGA is enviable. The club has 6 league titles in its trophy cabinet and sits fifth in the competition’s all-time standings, having amassed 1,294 wins in the top flight to date.
Mestalla has witnessed glorious eras, but today the absolute priority is survival on the pitch. For tonight’s match, Corberán is relying on the core group that led the comeback in the second half of last season. Players such as Hugo Duro, the team’s top scorer, and captain José Luis Gayà will be key in trying to overcome the Bermellones.
Valencia CF will achieve the milestone of playing their 3,000th match in La Liga.
The teams that have previously reached 3,000 matches in La Liga are Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, and Athletic Club.
Valencia CF is currently battling to avoid relegation to the second tier of Spanish football.

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