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释义

  1. History

     First spells in the new Segunda Division and Below  A Familiar Sight in the Segunda  Branding Abroad in the Americas  Back in the Second Tier  Return to La Liga  Back in the First Division  Club background 

  2. Season to season

  3. European history

  4. Current squad

     Reserve team  Out on loan  Current technical staff 

  5. Notable former players

  6. Managers

  7. Club presidents

  8. Stadium

  9. Hymn

  10. Miscellaneous info

  11. Fans

  12. Notes

  13. References

  14. External links

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| fullname = Rayo Vallecano de Madrid, SAD
| nickname = Los Franjirrojos (The Red Sashes)
Los Vallecanos (The Vallecans)
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| ground = Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas,
Madrid, Spain
| capacity = 14,708
| owner = Raúl Martín Presa (68%)

Abdul Helou (32%)


| chairman = Raúl Martín Presa
| chrtitle = President
| manager = Paco Jémez
| mgrtitle = Head coach
| league = La Liga
| season = 2017–18
| position = Segunda División, 1st (promoted)
| website = http://www.rayovallecano.es/
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Rayo Vallecano de Madrid, S.A.D. ({{IPA-es|ˈraʝo βaʎeˈkano ðe maˈðɾið}}),{{efn|In isolation, Vallecano is pronounced {{IPA-es|baʎeˈkano|}}.}} often abbreviated to Rayo, is a Spanish football team based in Madrid, in the neighbourhood of Vallecas. Rayo was founded on 29 May 1924, and currently compete in La Liga following promotion from the Segunda División. Home games are held at the 14,708-seater Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas stadium.

Rayo has competed in one European competition, the UEFA Cup in the 2000–01 season. The club made it to the quarter-finals before losing to Spanish club Alavés 4–2 on aggregate.

History

Rayo Vallecano saw the light of day on 29 May 1924 in the hometown of Prudencia Priego, wife of the club's first president Julián Huerta. Greatly inspired by River Plate (a Football club from Argentina), in 1949, after an agreement with Atlético Madrid, a red diagonal stripe was added to the team's kit, and the club reached Tercera División for the first time in its history.[1]

One of the perennial yo-yo clubs of Spanish football, and always in the shadow of the two biggest clubs in the city (Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid), Rayo Vallecano spent many years during the 1980s and 1990s moving back and forth between La Liga and Segunda División. They appeared to have consolidated their top flight status after gaining promotion in 1999, and the team's most successful season came in 2000–01 when they reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup, going out only to eventual runners-up Alavés;[2] Rayo finished ninth in the previous campaign, but entered the competition via the fair play draw.[3]

First spells in the new Segunda Division and Below

However, the club shortly thereafter fell on hard times, enduring successive relegations in 2003 and 2004. For 2005–06 manager Míchel, a Real Madrid legend in the 1980s and '90s, was hired.[4]

Rayo finished the 2006–07 season in second place in Segunda División B, winning the promotion play-off semifinal but losing in the final to Eibar (1–2 aggregate).[5] The following campaign, the team returned to division two after a four-year absence after a victorious run in the playoffs, disposing of Benidorm in the semi-final and Zamora in the last game 2–1 on aggregate.[6]

A Familiar Sight in the Segunda

In the first season back in the second tier of Spanish football, Rayo finished comfortably, often either in or just outside the promotion places. That same year, its women's team was crowned league champions for the first time, thereby qualifying for the UEFA Women's Champions League, but was eliminated 2–5 on aggregate in the round-of-32 by Russia's WFC Rossiyanka.

In 2010–11, Rayo Vallecano ranked in second position and returned to the top flight after an eight-year absence, only trailing champions Real Betis in spite of very serious economic problems.[7][8][9] In late March 2012, in support of the 2011–12 Spanish protests, the squad decided to take one day off from training to join the demonstrations.[10]

Branding Abroad in the Americas

In August 2015, Rayo Vallecano purchased the majority of Oklahoma City FC, a NASL expansion franchise which had yet to officially play a game renaming the club to Rayo OKC, despite the stadium increasingly needing work. It was the first ever entry of a Spanish club into the American sports market and mirrored a 2013 sponsorship agreement with Qbao in terms of expanding the club's profile overseas.[11][12] Rayo OKC folded after a year or so due to Rayo Vallecano's relegation from the Primera División and a dispute between the co-owners of Rayo OKC, led to less finance for the U.S. side.

Back in the Second Tier

In May 2016, Rayo Vallecano were relegated to the Segunda División, finishing 18th in the 2015–16 La Liga season. This ended their five-year streak in La Liga, their longest ever stay in the top-flight.[13]

Rayo's first season back in Segunda División was a poor one, with both problems on the field and off, it led to them to finish in 12th position. Rayo went through 3 different managers in the 2016–17 Segunda División season and finally settling on club legend Míchel.[14] He revived the club from the relegation places to 12th, almost making the playoffs.

At the start of the 2017–18 Segunda División season, the club appointed recently retired goalkeeper for Rayo - David Cobeño as the sporting director of the club.[15] Rayo secured their return to the Primera Division with a 1-0 over Lugo on the 41st game of the season.[16]

Return to La Liga

In the 2018-19 La Liga Season, Rayo played city rivals Getafe in a South City derby and lost 2-1.[17] Rayo almost achieved their best ever result eventually losing to Barcelona[18]

Back in the First Division

Club background

  • Agrupación Deportiva El Rayo (29 May 1924 – 13 November 1947)
  • Agrupación Deportiva Rayo Vallecano (13 November 1947 – 1995)
  • Rayo Vallecano de Madrid (1995 – Present)
N.B. Affiliate of Club Atlético de Madrid in 1949–50

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1940/4141ª Reg.9th
1941/4241ª Reg.4th
1942/4341ª Reg.3rd
1943/4441ª Reg.7th
1944/4552ª Reg.
1945/4641ª Reg.5th
1946/4741ª Reg.10th
1947/4841ª Reg.6th
1948/4941ª Reg.3rd
1949/50314th
1950/51313th
1951/5239th
1952/5337th
1953/54317th
1954/5532nd
1955/5631st
1956/57212th
1957/5826th1958/59214thFirst round
1959/6025thFirst round
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1960/61216thFirst round
1961/6233rd
1962/6332nd
1963/6433rd
1964/6531st
1965/6629thFirst round
1966/6726thFirst round
1967/6824thRound of 32
1968/6929th
1969/7026th1970/7125thRound of 32
1971/7228thFourth round
1972/73211thThird round
1973/74214thRound of 16
1974/7528thFourth round
1975/7629thSecond round
1976/7723rdThird round
1977/78110thThird round
1978/79115thRound of 16
1979/80116thQuarterfinals
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1980/8125thQuarterfinals
1981/8227thSemifinals
1982/8329thRound of 16
1983/84220thThird round
1984/8532ªB1stThird round
1985/86215thFourth round
1986/8725thFirst round
1987/8825thRound of 32
1988/8922ndFirst round
1989/90120thSecond round
1990/91211thFifth round
1991/9222ndFourth round
1992/93114thFourth round
1993/94117thFourth round
1994/9522ndQuarterfinals
1995/96119thThird round
1996/97118thQuarterfinals
1997/9828thSecond round
1998/9925thFirst round
1999/0019thQuarterfinals
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2000/01114thRound of 16
2001/02111thQuarterfinals
2002/03120thRound of 64
2003/04221stRound of 64
2004/0532ªB3rdRound of 64
2005/0632ªB5thThird round
2006/0732ªB2ndRound of 16
2007/0832ªB1stThird round
2008/0925thRound of 32
2009/10211thRound of 16
2010/1122ndThird round
2011/12115thRound of 32
2012/1318thRound of 32
2013/14112thRound of 16
2014/15111thRound of 32
2015/16118thRound of 16
2016/17212thThird round
2017/1821stSecond round
2018/191Round of 32

  • 18 seasons in La Liga
  • 34 seasons in Segunda División
  • 5 seasons in Segunda División B
  • 11 seasons in Tercera División (third level before 1977–78)

European history

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2000–01 UEFA CupQualifying roundAND}} Constel·lació Esportiva6–010–016–0
First roundNOR}} Molde1–11–02–1
Second roundDEN}} Viborg1–01–22–2 (a)
Third roundRUS}} Lokomotiv Moscow2–00–02–0
Fourth roundFRA}} Bordeaux4–12–16–2
Quarter-finalsESP}} Alavés2–10–32–4

Current squad

{{updated|22 February 2019}}[19]{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no=1|nat=ESP|pos=GK|name=Alberto García}}{{Fs player|no=2|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=Tito}}{{Fs player|no=3|nat=NGA|pos=MF|name=Uche Agbo|other=on loan from Standard Liège}}{{Fs player|no=4|nat=ESP|pos=MF|name=Álvaro Medrán|other=on loan from Valencia}}{{Fs player|no=5|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=Alejandro Catena}}{{Fs player|no=6|nat=ESP|pos=MF|name=Gorka Elustondo}}{{Fs player|no=7|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=Álex Moreno}}{{Fs player|no=8|nat=ARG|pos=MF|name=Óscar Trejo}}{{Fs player|no=9|nat=ESP|pos=FW|name=Raúl de Tomás|other=on loan from Real Madrid}}{{Fs player|no=10|nat=COD|pos=MF|name=Gaël Kakuta}}{{Fs player|no=11|nat=ESP|pos=MF|name=Adri Embarba|other=captain}}{{Fs player|no=12|nat=FRA|pos=MF|name=Giannelli Imbula|other=on loan from Stoke City}}{{Fs player|no=13|nat=NMK|pos=GK|name=Stole Dimitrievski}}{{Fs player|no=14|nat=POR|pos=FW|name=Bebé}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player|no=15|nat=ESP|pos=MF|name=Mario Suárez}}{{Fs player|no=16|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=Jordi Amat|other=vice-captain}}{{Fs player|no=17|nat=PER|pos=DF|name=Luis Advíncula|other=on loan from Tigres}}{{Fs player|no=18|nat=ESP|pos=MF|name=Álvaro García}}{{Fs player|no=20|nat=URU|pos=DF|name=Emiliano Velázquez}}{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SEN|pos=DF|name=Abdoulaye Ba}}{{Fs player|no=22|nat=ESP|pos=MF|name=José Ángel Pozo}}{{Fs player|no=23|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=Álex Gálvez}}{{Fs player|no=24|nat=ESP|pos=FW|name=Javi Guerra}}{{Fs player|no=25|nat=ARG|pos=FW|name=Franco Di Santo}}{{Fs player|no=27|nat=ESP|pos=MF|name=Santi Comesaña}}{{Fs player|no=28|nat=EQG|pos=DF|name=Sergio Akieme}}{{Fs end}}

Reserve team

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Out on loan

{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no= —|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=José León|other=at Eskilstuna until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs player|no= —|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=Mario Fernández|other=at Recreativo until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs player|no= —|nat=ESP|pos=MF|name=Joni Montiel|other=at Deportivo Fabril until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player|no= —|nat=GUI|pos=MF|name=Lass Bangoura|other=at Vancouver Whitecaps FC until 31 December 2019}}{{Fs player|no= —|nat=ESP|pos=FW|name=Joselillo|other=at Antequera until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs player|no= —|nat=ESP|pos=FW|name=Sergio Benito|other=at Barakaldo until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs end}}

Current technical staff

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Notable former players

Note: this list includes players that have played at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.

  • {{flagicon|Andorra}} Ildefons Lima
  • {{flagicon|Argentina}} Leonel Galeano
  • {{flagicon|Argentina}} Sebastián Saja
  • {{flagicon|Armenia}} Aras Özbiliz
  • {{flagicon|Austria}} Toni Polster
  • {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Elvir Baljić
  • {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Elvir Bolić
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Guilherme
  • {{flagicon|Chile}} Jorge Valdivia
  • {{flagicon|Chile}} Fernando Vergara
  • {{flagicon|China}} Zhang Chengdong
  • {{flagicon|Costa Rica}} Hernán Medford
  • {{flagicon|Croatia}} Stjepan Andrijašević
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Søren Andersen
  • {{flagicon|Denmark}} Nicki Bille
  • {{flagicon|England}} Laurie Cunningham
  • {{flagicon|Equatorial Guinea}} Iván Zarandona
  • {{flagicon|Guinea}} Lass Bangoura
  • {{flagicon|Israel}} Idan Tal
  • {{flagicon|Mexico}} Javier Aquino
  • {{flagicon|Mexico}} Nery Castillo
  • {{flagicon|Mexico}} Guillermo Mendizábal
  • {{flagicon|Mexico}} Hugo Sánchez
  • {{flagicon|Montenegro}} Andrija Delibašić
  • {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Dave van den Bergh
  • {{flagicon|Nigeria}} Wilfred Agbonavbare
  • {{flagicon|Norway}} Jan Berg
  • {{flagicon|Peru}} Christian Cueva
  • {{flagicon|Portugal}} Licá
  • {{flagicon|Portugal}} Paulo Torres
  • {{flagicon|Portugal}} Zé Castro
  • {{flagicon|Romania}} Răzvan Raț
  • {{flagicon|Russia}} Viktor Onopko
  • {{flagicon|Senegal}} Mohamed Diamé
  • {{flagicon|Serbia}} Ivan Tomić
  • {{flagicon|Serbia}} Josip Višnjić
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Abel Resino
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Miguel Albiol
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Antonio Amaya
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Gregorio Benito
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Bolo
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Raúl Bravo
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Antonio Calderón
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Rubén Cano
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} David Cobeño
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Coke
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Juan José Collantes
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Pedro Contreras
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Ramón de Quintana
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Adri Embarba
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Patxi Ferreira
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Javi Fuego
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Ricardo Gallego
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Antonio García Navajas
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Diego Costa
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Felines
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Antonio Guzmán
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Carlos Llorens
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Julen Lopetegui
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Luis Cembranos
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Míchel
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Michu
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} José María Movilla
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Juan Muñiz
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Álvaro Negredo
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Onésimo Sánchez
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Pepín
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Roberto Peragón
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Piti
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Raúl Tamudo
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Toni Jiménez
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} José Luis Veloso
  • {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Roman Zozulya
  • {{flagicon|United States}} Kasey Keller
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Sebastián Fernández
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Álvaro Gutiérrez
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Josemir Lujambio
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Fernando Morena
  • {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Julio Álvarez
  • {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Dani Hernández
  • {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Miku
  • {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Daniel Noriega

Managers

Dates Name
1944–46Spain}} Cayetano Sardinero
1946–47Spain}} Julián Antón
1947–48Spain}} Luis Pérez
1948–49Spain}} Tomás Rodríguez Rubio
1949–50Spain}} Ramón de la Fuente
1950–51Spain}} Anselmo Nogales
1951–52Spain}} Félix Huete
1952–53Spain}} Lorenzo Sánchez Villar
1954–55Spain}} Cándido Machado
1953–54Spain}} Patricio Sánchez Calleja
1954–55Spain}} Manuel Alepuz
1955–56Spain}} Cándido Machado
1956–58Spain}} Ramón Colón
1958Spain}} Cándido Machado
1958–59Argentina}} Lino Taioli
1959Paraguay}} Heriberto Herrera
1959–60Spain}} Ramón Colón
1960Spain}} Alfonso Aparicio
1960–61Spain}} Martín Camino
1961Spain}} Ramón Cobo
1961Spain}} Joseíto
1961–64Spain}} Herrero
1964–67Spain}} Pedro Eguiluz
July 1967–June 69Spain}} José Antonio Olmedo
July 1969–Feb 71Spain}} Manuel Peñalva
Dates Name
Feb 1971–Jun 72Spain}} Enrique Orizaola
Jul 1972–Jan 73Spain}} Manuel Vences
Jan 1973–Jun 1974Spain}} José Antonio Olmedo
Jun 1974–Jun 1975Uruguay}} Héctor Núñez
Jun 1975–Feb 1976Argentina}} {{flagicon|Spain}} Alfredo Di Stéfano
Feb 1976–Jun 1976Spain}} José Antonio Olmedo
Jul 1976–Jun 1977Spain}} García Verdugo
Jun 1977–Jun 1978Uruguay}} Héctor Núñez
Jul 1978–Jun 1979Spain}} Eduardo González
Jun 1979–Feb 1980Uruguay}} Héctor Núñez
Feb 1980–Jun 1980Spain}} Rafael Iriondo
Jun 1980–Dec 1981Spain}} Eduardo González
Dec 1981–Jun 1982Spain}} Manuel Peñalva
Jun 1982–Jun 1983Spain}} Juanjo García
Jul 1983–Nov 1983Spain}} Máximo Hernández
Nov 1983–Jun 1984Spain}} Antonio Ruiz
1984–85Spain}} Eduardo Caturla
1985–87{{flagicon|Uruguay}} Héctor Núñez
Jul 1987–Jan 1990Spain}} Felines
Jan 1990–Jun 1990Spain}} Emilio Cruz
Jul 1990–Feb 1992Spain}} Eusebio Ríos
Feb 1992–Jun 1993Spain}} José Antonio Camacho
Jul 1993–Nov 1993Spain}} Felines
Nov 1993–Feb 1994Spain}} Fernando Zambrano
Feb 1994–Nov 1994Spain}} David Vidal
Dates Name
Nov 1994–Jun 1995Spain}} Paquito
Jun 1995–Oct 1995Spain}} Pedro Mari Zabalza
Oct 1995–Apr 1996Spain}} Marcos Alonso
July 1996–Feb 1997Spain}} Paquito
Feb 1997–Mar 1997Spain}} Fernando Zambrano
Mar 1997–Jun 1997Spain}} Máximo Hernández
1997–98Spain}} Josu Ortuondo
Jul 1998 – Jun 2001Spain}} Juande Ramos
Jul 2001–Oct 2001Spain}} Andoni Goikoetxea
Oct 2001–Jun 2002Spain}} Gregorio Manzano
July 2002–Jan 2003Spain}} Fernando Vázquez
Feb 2003–Apr 2003Paraguay}} Gustavo Benítez
Apr 2003–Jun 2003Spain}} Antonio Iriondo
Jun 2003–Nov 2003Spain}} Julen Lopetegui
Nov 2003–Feb 2004Argentina}} Jorge D'Alessandro
Feb 2004–Jun 2004Spain}} Txetxu Rojo
Jun 2004–Jun 2005Spain}} Carlos Orúe
Jul 2005 – Jun 2006Spain}} Míchel
Jun 2006–Feb 2010Spain}} Pepe Mel
Feb 2010–Jun 2010Spain}} Felipe Miñambres
Jul 2010 – Jun 2012Spain}} José Ramón Sandoval
Jul 2012–May 2016Spain}} Paco Jémez
Jun 2016–Nov 2016Spain}} José Ramón Sandoval
Nov 2016– Feb 2017Spain}} Rubén Baraja
Feb 2017–Mar 2019Spain}} Míchel
Mar 2019–Spain}} Paco Jémez

Club presidents

Dates Name
1924–26Julián Huerta
1926–27José Montoya
1927–28Galo Andrés
1929–30José Antonio Sánchez
1930–31Anastasio Sánchez
1931–36Ángel Martínez
Dates Name
1939–43Miguel Rodríguez Alzola
1943–46Ezequiel Huerta
1946–48José Rodríguez Rubio
1948–55Miguel Rodríguez Alzola
1955–58Jerónimo Martínez
1958–61Tomás Esteras
Dates Name
1961–65Iván Roiz
1965–73Pedro Roiz
1973–78Marcelino Gil
1978–80Francisco Encinas
1980–81Luis Quer
1981–89Francisco Fontán
Dates Name
1989–91Pedro García Jiménez
1991–94José María Ruiz Mateos
1994–2011Teresa Rivero
2011–Raúl Martín Presa

Stadium

Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas is a football stadium located on Calle Payaso Fofó 1, Vallecas. Opened on 10 May 1976, at first it was called "New Stadium Vallecas", but in January 2004, 13 years after the arrival of the Ruiz-Mateos family in 1991, it changed denominations, as the wife was also named by her husband, businessman José María, the first woman president of an elite football team.

It has a capacity of 14,708 spectators in an all-seated format, and dimensions of 102×64 m. Additionally, one of the goal ends does not have a grandstand, just a big wall with information panels.

In June 2009, the club announced plans for the construction of a new stadium.

Hymn

Although most people recognise the supporting songs by ska band Ska-P, Rayo Vallecano has an official hymn played at the stadium in home matches.

Rayo Vallecano always playswith bravery, courage and nobility.In every game it gives its heartand chest and aspire to be the best.No one can take the triumph from its hand,when Rayo Vallecano is out to score.Rayo Vallecano makes a virtue out of its game.Rayo Vallecano is strength and youth.To see the clean triumph of your coloursyour fans follow you, and don't care where to,and unanimous trumpet their cheerful voices.Rayo has the nerve of a champion.No one can take the triumph from its hand,when Rayo Vallecano is out to score.Rayo Vallecano makes a virtue out of its game.Rayo Vallecano is strength and youth.Alabi! Alaba!Rayo Vallecano!Ra, ra, ra!

Miscellaneous info

  • Rayo Vallecano was Laurie Cunningham's last club – he was killed in a car crash just outside Madrid in 1989, after a sole season. He also had represented neighbours Real Madrid for four years.
  • Spanish anti-fascist band Ska-P are outspoken supporters of the club and have dedicated two songs to it, named Como un Rayo and Rayo Vallecano.
  • In March 2014, Huawei agreed to sponsor Rayo Vallecano for two league matches against Real Madrid and Athletic Bilbao.[20]
  • In 2014, 85-year-old Vallecas resident Carmen Martínez Ayuso was evicted from her house after living there since the 1960s. Rayo Vallecano and particularly coach Paco Jémez were touched by her story, and subsequently offered to fund Martínez for the foreseeable future.[21]
  • Rayo's players are often involved in charity work, one instance of this is that the current club captain Roberto Trashorras, amongst other players, regularly helps out at a homeless shelter.

Fans

  • Rayo's ultras- The Bukaneros - are known for their left-wing views and often display political messages and other protests, mainly against the commercialisation of football. Rayo's ultras often display anti-racism, anti-fascist and anti-homophobia messages, however, are often ostracised by the government because they are branded as an ultras, this occurred following the death of Deportivo La Coruña fan known as 'Jimmy' who died following clashes between fans, with the Bukaneros not involved at all in the clashes.
  • The club is known for being the last neighbourhood club in Spain. As a result, the club represents the barrio and its working-class status.
  • The club is known for chanting the song "La Vida Pirata" or in English "The Pirate Life" (a song based on the life pirates, in which the Bukaneros are named after).
Spanish:La vida pirata es la vida mejor (bis)sin trabajar (bis)Sin estudiar (bis)Con la botella de ron (bis)Soy capitán (bis)de un barco inglés (bis)Y en cada puerto tengo una mujer (bis)La rubia es (bis)Fenomenal (bis)Y la morena tampoco esta mal (bis)Las inglesas con su seriedad (bis)Y las francesas que todo lo dan (bis)Si alguna vez (bis)Me he de casar (bis)Me he de casar (bis)Con la del Rayo, una, una y no más (bis).'English:

''The pirate life is the best life (bis)

without working (bis)without studying (bis)With the bottle of rum (bis)I am captain (bis)of an English ship (bis)and in each port, I have a woman (bis)the blonde is (bis)phenomenal (bis)and the brunette is not bad either (bis)The English women with their seriousness (bis)And the French women who give everything (bis)If ever (bis)I have to marry (bis)I have to marry (bis)with the one of Rayo, one, one and no more (bis).'

Notes

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References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rayovallecano.es/historia/|title=Historia resumida del Rayo|trans-title=Brief history of Rayo|publisher=Rayo Vallecano|language=Spanish|date=|accessdate=4 April 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407061142/http://www.rayovallecano.es/historia/|archivedate=7 April 2014|df=}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/uefa_cup/1220513.stm|title=Alaves through as Rayo fall|publisher=BBC Sport|date=15 March 2001|accessdate=4 April 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407101012/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/uefa_cup/1220513.stm|archivedate=7 April 2014|df=}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://deportes.terra.es/valladolid/el-fair-play-una-puerta-abierta-para-jugar-en-europa,df54797edf78d310VgnVCM3000009acceb0aRCRD.html|title=El 'Fair Play', ¿una puerta abierta para jugar en Europa?|trans-title='Fair Play', open door to play in Europe?|publisher=Terra|language=Spanish|date=20 March 2013|accessdate=4 April 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407101328/http://deportes.terra.es/valladolid/el-fair-play-una-puerta-abierta-para-jugar-en-europa,df54797edf78d310VgnVCM3000009acceb0aRCRD.html|archivedate=7 April 2014|df=}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.es/hemeroteca/historico-23-06-2005/abc/Ultima/michel-nuevo-entrenador-del-rayo_203335437757.html|title=Michel, nuevo entrenador del Rayo|trans-title=Michel, new Rayo manager|publisher=ABC|language=Spanish|date=23 June 2005|accessdate=4 April 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140409135213/http://www.abc.es/hemeroteca/historico-23-06-2005/abc/Ultima/michel-nuevo-entrenador-del-rayo_203335437757.html|archivedate=9 April 2014|df=}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://futbol.as.com/futbol/2007/06/24/mas_futbol/1182636012_850215.html|title=El Eibar regresa a Segunda tras remontar ante el Rayo Vallecano|trans-title=Eibar returns to Segunda after coming back from behind against Rayo Vallecano|publisher=Diario AS|language=Spanish|date=24 June 2007|accessdate=4 April 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407093633/http://futbol.as.com/futbol/2007/06/24/mas_futbol/1182636012_850215.html|archivedate=7 April 2014|df=}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://archivo.marca.com/edicion/marca/futbol/2a_division/rayo_vallecano/es/desarrollo/1135303.html|title=El Rayo vuelve a la División de Plata del fútbol español|trans-title=Rayo return to silver category of Spanish football|publisher=Marca|language=Spanish|date=15 June 2008|accessdate=4 April 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20140514094300/http://archivo.marca.com/edicion/marca/futbol/2a_division/rayo_vallecano/es/desarrollo/1135303.html|archivedate=14 May 2014|df=}}
7. ^Dona Teresa takes off mask {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110426202631/http://www.footballscouting.org/2011/03/dona-teresa-takes-off-mask.html |date=2011-04-26 }}; Football Scouting, 1 March 2011
8. ^Unpaid Rayo have sights set on La Liga payday {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121004193132/http://in.reuters.com/article/2011/03/30/idINIndia-55977820110330 |date=2012-10-04 }}; Reuters, 30 March 2011
9. ^Los jugadores del Rayo Vallecano seguirán sin cobrar (Rayo Vallecano players will still not be paid) {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927155248/http://www.elcorreogallego.es/deportes/futbol/ecg/jugadores-rayo-vallecano-seguiran-cobrar/idEdicion-2011-02-26/idNoticia-643771/ |date=2011-09-27 }}; El Correo Gallego, 26 February 2011 {{es icon}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wsc.co.uk/content/view/8471/38/|title=Rayo Vallecano players strike over Spanish austerity cuts|publisher=When Saturday Comes|date=29 March 2012|accessdate=30 March 2012|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120331180800/http://www.wsc.co.uk/content/view/8471/38|archivedate=31 March 2012|df=}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://thesportsdaily.com/2015/08/22/rayo-vallecano-set-to-buy-oklahoma-city-fc/|title=Rayo Vallecano set to buy Oklahoma City FC}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://futbol.as.com/futbol/2015/08/19/primera/1439982748_769849.html|title=El Rayo compra la mayoría de acciones del Oklahoma City|language=Spanish|trans-title=Rayo purchases majority of Oklahoma City shares|publisher=AS|date=19 August 2015|accessdate=21 August 2015|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150820122343/http://futbol.as.com/futbol/2015/08/19/primera/1439982748_769849.html|archivedate=20 August 2015|df=}}
13. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11827/10283933/la-liga-getafe-and-rayo-vallecano-relegated-sporting-gijon-stay-up|title=La Liga: Getafe and Rayo Vallecano relegated, Sporting Gijon stay up}}
14. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.laliga.es/en/news/michel-has-been-appointed-the-new-coach-of-rayo-vallecano|title=Míchel has been appointed the new coach of Rayo Vallecano}}
15. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.elcomercio.es/deportes/futbol/201706/22/david-cobeno-nuevo-director-20170622003249-v.html|title=David Cobeño, new sports director}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/rayo-vallecano-win-promotion-laliga|title=Rayo Vallecano win promotion to La Liga}}
17. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.laliganews.co.uk/21940/rayo-vallecano-1-2-getafe-visitors-seal-win-derby/|title=Rayo Vallecano 1-2 Getafe: Visitors seal win in derby}}
18. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/european/vallecano-vs-barcelona-live-stream-lionel-messi-luis-suarez-goals-score-update-how-to-watch-online-a8616096.html|title=Luis Suarez saves Barcelona from surprise slip-up against Vallecano}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rayovallecano.es/equipo/plantilla/rayo|title=Plantilla Rayo Vallecano de Madrid - Rayo - Web Oficial|author=|date=|website=Plantilla Rayo Vallecano de Madrid - Rayo - Web Oficial|accessdate=6 May 2018|deadurl=no|archiveurl=http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20170731215345/http://www.rayovallecano.es/equipo/plantilla/rayo|archivedate=31 July 2017|df=}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://gsminsider.com/2014/03/huawei-rayo-vallecano-shirt-sponsor-real-madrid-ath-bilbao/|title=Huawei sponsors Rayo Vallecano for two matches, against Real Madrid and Bilbao|publisher=GSM Insider|date=30 March 2014|accessdate=30 March 2014|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140330064350/http://gsminsider.com/2014/03/huawei-rayo-vallecano-shirt-sponsor-real-madrid-ath-bilbao/|archivedate=30 March 2014|df=}}
21. ^{{cite journal|last1=Villalba|first1=Juanjo|title=Spanish Football Team Rescues an Old Lady|journal=Vice Magazine|date=January 2015|volume=13|issue=1|page=15}}

External links

{{commons category|Rayo Vallecano}}
  • Official website {{es icon}}
  • Official Radio website {{es icon}}
  • Official Community VK {{ru icon}}
  • Futbolme team profile {{es icon}}
  • BDFutbol team profile
  • Pasión por el Rayo – Non official Website - Rayo Vallecano News {{es icon}}
  • Rayo Herald – Updated club info {{es icon}}
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