Results

Premier League International Cup 03/11 19:00 3 Lyon U21 v Valencia U21 L 3-0
Premier League International Cup 01/21 19:00 1 [6] Reading U21 v Valencia U21 [2] D 1-1
Premier League International Cup 12/10 19:00 1 [7] Wolverhampton U21 v Valencia U21 [2] W 0-1
Premier League International Cup 10/15 18:00 1 [1] Nottm Forest U21 v Valencia U21 [2] W 0-1
Premier League International Cup 09/17 18:00 1 Tottenham U21 v Valencia U21 W 1-3
Premier League International Cup 01/09 19:00 1 [4] Chelsea U21 v Valencia U21 [5] D 1-1
Premier League International Cup 11/28 19:00 1 [5] Southampton U21 v Valencia U21 [6] W 0-2
Premier League International Cup 10/04 18:30 1 [3] Brighton U21 v Valencia U21 [6] L 3-2
Premier League International Cup 08/22 18:00 1 West Ham U21 v Valencia U21 L 1-0
Premier League International Cup 05/03 18:00 2 Crystal Palace U21 v Valencia U21 D 1-1
Premier League International Cup 03/08 19:30 3 Brighton U21 v Valencia U21 W 2-3
Youth Tournament 01/11 19:00 - Blackburn U21 v Valencia U21 W 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 5 0 5
Wins 3 0 3
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 6 0 6
Goals against 5 0 5
Clean sheets 2 0 2
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - Valencia CF Mestalla

Valencia Club de Fútbol Mestalla, shortened to Valencia Mestalla, is the reserve team of Valencia CF, a Spanish football club based in Valencia, in the namesake community. Founded in 1944, and currently plays in Segunda Federación – Group 3, holding home games at Ciudad Deportiva de Paterna, with a 4,000-seat capacity.

Unlike in England, reserve teams in Spain play in the same football pyramid as their senior team rather than a separate league. However, reserve teams cannot play in the same division as their senior team. Therefore, the team is ineligible for promotion to La Liga, the division in which the main side plays. Reserve teams are also no longer permitted to enter the Copa de Europa.

History

1958 Team, leader of the IX Group in 1957–58 Tercera División.

Founded in 1944 as Club Deportivo Mestalla, the club spent 21 seasons in the Segunda División in the period between 1947 and 1973, including a best ever finish of second place in the southern section in 1951–52; they went on to finish top of the promotion play-off group, but were ineligible for promotion to La Liga as the reserve team of Valencia CF, who were already playing in that division.

In 1972–73, the club finished bottom of the Segunda División and was relegated to the Tercera División; three years later, they were relegated again to the Valencian Regional Preferente, the top division of regional football in Spain. However, their stay was short-lived as a reorganisation of the Spanish league saw them reinstated to the Tercera División, now the fourth tier of the national football pyramid. They were briefly promoted back to the Segunda División B for the 1987–88 season, but were relegated again after finishing just one point from safety. In 1991, after three more seasons in the Tercera División, they merged fully with Valencia CF, officially becoming the club's B team.

In their first season as Valencia B, they finished top of their Tercera División and were promoted back to the Segunda División B. Since then, they have played all but five seasons in the Segunda División B, reaching a peak of second place in their group in 2001–02.

Valencia U21 is the youth development team of Valencia CF, one of Spain's most prominent football clubs. Competing in the Spanish youth league system, the Valencia U21 squad serves as a vital platform for nurturing young talent and preparing them for professional senior-level football. Known for their technical skill, tactical awareness, and competitive spirit, the team emphasizes player development, teamwork, and discipline. Many of their graduates have progressed to represent Valencia's first team or have gone on to successful careers across European leagues. The Valencia U21 team embodies the club's commitment to fostering future stars and maintaining a strong tradition of excellence in Spanish football.