Liga: Valladolid Fans’ Ronaldo Tribute vs Barcelona | Tickets Plan

“If Ronaldo wants tickets to sell, he will have tickets.” As they announced on X, formerly Twitter, the Real Valladolid supporters decided to strike strong on Saturday when receiving FC Barcelona, ​​the current Liga leader. A distribution of tickets bearing the image of the Brazilian legend, owner of the club, will be carried out at the entrance to the stadium. The supporters then want to throw them in the 12th minute of the match.

Why are Valladolid aficionados standing? Quite simply, because the Madrid daily AS has echoed Ronaldo’s will to sell the club. In response, the supporters asked for the departure of the former Seleção striker, who bought the club in 2018.

Five days from the end, Valladolid is the little shiny red lantern of the Liga with 16 small points on the clock, fourteen less than the lean penultimate. Obviously, the club is already officially sentenced to a descent in the second division.

Under the Ronaldo era, Valladolid never did better than 13th place of Liga in 2020 and continues four seasons in a row by making the elevator between the two divisions.

alignleft”>Ronaldo’s Reign in Valladolid: A Performance Review

alignleft”>A Look at the Numbers: Valladolid’s Struggles

alignleft”>The data reveals a worrying trend of yo-yoing between divisions, a stark contrast to the stability craved by the fans. Under Ronaldo’s ownership, the best position of the squad was 13th in the Spanish league in the 2019-2020 season.

alignleft”>Key Performance Indicators Under Ronaldo (2018-Present)

Season League Position Points Division Notes 2018-2019 16th 41 La Liga Survived relegation by a narrow margin 2019-2020 13th 39 La Liga Best position under Ronaldo 2020-2021 19th 31 La Liga Relegation: Down to Segunda Division 2021-2022 2nd 81 Segunda Division Promotion to La Liga 2022-2023 18th 40 La Liga Relegation: Down to Segunda Division 2023-2024 N/A 16 La Liga Relegation Confirmed

alignleft”>The table clearly highlights the issues. The club has consistently struggled to maintain a firm place in the top flight despite previous investments and changes in the management of the team. The 2023-2024 season confirms the relegation to the second division, and the supporters’ disappointment is understandable.

alignleft”>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

alignleft”>What is the core of the fans’ protest?

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alignleft”>What are the main problems with Real Valladolid’s recent performance?

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alignleft”>What is the significance of the ticket protest planned for the Barcelona match?

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alignleft”>what has been Ronaldo’s impact on Real Valladolid since he bought the club in 2018?

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Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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