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Rayo Vallecano de Madrid, S.A.D. (), often abbreviated to Rayo (Spanish for "thunderbolt"), is a Spanish professional football club based in
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, in the neighbourhood of
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. Rayo was founded on 29 May 1924, and currently compete in
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following promotion from the
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. Home games are held at the 14,708-seater
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stadium. Rayo has competed in one European competition, the
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in the 2000–01 season. The club made it to the quarter-finals before losing to fellow Spanish club Alavés 4–2 on aggregate. By historical standard, Rayo is the third best club in Community of Madrid, after Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid.


History


Establishment and early years

Rayo Vallecano was founded 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
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), in 1949, after an agreement with Atlético Madrid, a red diagonal stripe was added to the team's kit, and the club reached
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for the first time in its history.


Yo-yo years

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
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and Segunda División. The 1983-84 season was the worst during the 1980s. The club finished in the last position in Segunda División and was relegated to Segunda División B. Due to a tragedy Rayo Vallecano turned out to be
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's last club; he was killed in a car crash just outside Madrid in 1989, after a sole season. He had recently won an
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winners medal with
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in England the previous year and had also represented neighbours Real Madrid for four years. 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
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, going out only to eventual runners-up Alavés; Rayo finished ninth in the previous campaign, but entered the competition via the fair play draw.


2003–11: Segunda División 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. Rayo finished the 2006–07 season in second place in Segunda División B, winning the
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semifinal but losing in the final to
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(1–2 aggregate). 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. In its first seasons back in the second tier of Spanish football, Rayo finished comfortably, often either in or just outside the promotion places. In
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, the team ranked in second position and returned to the top flight after an eight-year absence, only trailing champions
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in spite of very serious economic problems.


2011–: La Liga and Segunda División yo-yo

In March 2014,
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agreed to sponsor Rayo Vallecano for two league matches against Real Madrid and Athletic Bilbao. 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
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, 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. Rayo OKC folded after a year due to Rayo Vallecano's relegation from La Liga and a dispute between the co-owners led to less finance for the U.S. side. In May 2016, Rayo Vallecano were relegated to the Segunda División, finishing 18th in the
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season. This ended their five-year streak in La Liga, their longest ever stay in the top-flight. Their first season back in the second division was a poor one, with both problems on the field and off, and they finished in 12th position. Rayo went through three different managers in the 2016–17 Segunda División season before finally settling on club legend Míchel. 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 their recently retired goalkeeper David Cobeño as the sporting director of the club. They secured their promotion with a 1-0 over CD Lugo with one game remaining. That season the club won Segunda División with 76 points in 42 games. On 20 March 2019, the club appointed
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as head coach, and on 4 May, Rayo was relegated back to the Segunda División after losing 4–1 to Levante UD, eventually finishing last In August 2020, the club appointed Andoni Iraola as head coach. They finished sixth and won promotion in the playoffs against Girona FC; despite losing the first leg at home 1–2, the team came back to win the second leg 2-0 away to claim a place in La Liga for 2021–22. In February 2022, Iraola's side defeated RCD Mallorca to make the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey; it was the second time in club history and first since 1982.


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
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in 1949–50


Honours


League

* Segunda División **Winners (1): 2017–18 ** Runners-up: 1988–89, 1991–92, 1994–95,
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* Segunda División B **Winners (4): 1955-56, 1964–65, 1984–85, 2007–08 Regional Titles * Workers Federation of Soccer (1): 1931-1932 * First Regional Division (1): 1948-1949 * Second Regional Division (1): 1940-1941 * Copa de Castilla (5): 1952-1953, 1967-1968, 1970-1971, 1972-1973, 1981-1982 * Madrid Cup (2): 1952-1953, 1966-1967 * Copa Ramón Triana (2): 1971-1972, 1973-1974


Season to season

---- *20 seasons in ''
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'' *35 seasons in Segunda División *5 seasons in Segunda División B *11 seasons in
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(third level before 1977–78)


European history


Current squad


Reserve team


Out on loan


Current technical staff


Miguel Ángel Martín
Miguel García


Notable former players

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


Coaches


Club presidents


Stadium

Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas (originally Nuevo Estadio de Vallecas and previously Estadio Teresa Rivero) is a football stadium in the Madrid district of Puente de Vallecas, Spain. It currently hosts football matches and is the home of Primera ...
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
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, 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.


Anthems and songs

Although most people recognise the supporting songs by ska-punk band
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(''Rayo Vallecano'' and ''Como un rayo''), Rayo Vallecano has an official anthem which played at their home stadium before matches. The club is also known for chanting the song "La Vida Pirata" ( en, "The Pirate Life"), a song about pirates, 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)'' ''del Santa Inés (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 nada 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 the "Santa Inés"' (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).'


Club culture, support and community work

Rayo's
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, the ''Bukaneros'', are known for their
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views and often display
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messages and other
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, mainly against the
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of football. Rayo's
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often display
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and anti-fascist messages, however, and are often
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by the government as a result. The club is known for being one of the last local
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clubs in
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, with the club representing the barrio and its working-class status. The Spanish anti-fascist
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are outspoken supporters of the club and have dedicated two songs to it, named '' Como un Rayo'' and ''Rayo Vallecano''. Rayo's players are often involved in charity work, one instance of this is that the then club captain Roberto Trashorras, amongst other players, regularly helps out at a homeless shelter. 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. In 2014, 85-year-old
Vallecas Vallecas was a municipality of Spain that disappeared as such in 1950, when its annexation to the Municipality of Madrid was effectuated. Nowadays it is a large neighborhood of Madrid composed of two districts: Puente de Vallecas (population ...
resident Carmen Martínez Ayuso was evicted from her house after living there since the 1960s. Rayo Vallecano and particularly coach
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were touched by her story, and subsequently offered to fund Martínez for the foreseeable future.


Notes


References


External links


Official website

Official Radio website

Official Community VK

Futbolme team profile

Pasión por el Rayo – Non official Website - Rayo Vallecano News

Rayo Herald – Updated club info
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