History: Valladolid FC, also known as Real Valladolid, was founded in 1928 and is based in Valladolid, Spain. The team plays its home matches at the Estadio José Zorrilla.
Nickname: The team is commonly referred to as Pucela, which is a nickname derived from the city of Valladolid.
Ownership: Real Valladolid is owned by former Brazilian footballer Ronaldo Nazário, who acquired the majority stake in the club in 2018.
Honors: Valladolid has won the Segunda División title three times and has also had success in the Copa de la Liga and Copa Federación competitions.
Promotion and relegation: The team has fluctuated between La Liga and the Segunda División over the years, experiencing both promotion and relegation multiple times.
Rivalries: Valladolid's main rival is Real Sociedad, with matches between the two teams known as the "Derbi del Pisuerga."
Famous players: Over the years, Real Valladolid has been home to several notable players, including Fernando Hierro, Kiko Narváez, and current captain Javi Moyano.
Current season: In the 2021-2022 season, Valladolid competes in La Liga, the top division of Spanish football.
Manager: The team's current manager is Sergio González, who took over the role in 2020.
Community involvement: Real Valladolid is known for its commitment to community initiatives, including programs focused on youth development, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability.