
Villarreal and Valencia Fight for Promotion to Liga F
The first leg of the final for a return to the top tier of women's football takes place this Saturday at the Mini Estadi with high expectations.

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The first leg of the final for a return to the top tier of women's football takes place this Saturday at the Mini Estadi with high expectations.

The Valencian team faces Villarreal Women in a two-legged tie to return to the F League.

The event will gather 94 teams from Spain and France on May 29th and 30th, debuting as a scoring round for the Spanish Historic Rally Championship.

The Valencian public radio and television offer an extensive sports program with basketball as the main focus, alongside the league's final matchday.

The 'taronja' club aims for a European title in its debut Final Four, an unprecedented achievement in nearly three decades.

The club is organizing a special event with activities to turn the Nou Camp de Morvedre into a 'cauldron' and rally the team towards promotion.

The Safor Teika athlete will participate in the hammer throw event, holding medal chances with his second-best mark.

The Valencian team travels to the Greek capital to compete in the decisive phase of the European competition.

The 'taronja' club will set up the Parque de la Afición with two giant screens to experience the key EuroLeague match.

The local council authorizes hospitality establishments to broadcast the match on their terraces this Saturday.

More than 3,000 citizens fill the streets and the City Hall square to celebrate the Deportivo's return to professional football.

The Yellow Submarine squad gathers at the El Vasco Restaurant in the Estadio de la Cerámica to toast their qualification for the top continental competition.