Monday 3 November 2008

[Valiente] Sevilla B-Hercules

Spanish second division team Sevilla Atlético, the second team of first division club Sevilla, played this weekend its tenth game of the season, losing 1-2 against Hércules.

Former Barcelona Atlètic player Marc Valiente (21) played the whole match as central defender.



Because Barcelona has the right to buy Valiente back at the end of this season (read more here), this blog will follow the performances of the central defender during the season.





Sunday 31 August - League game 1: Albacete-Sevilla Atlético 2-1
Injured. Valiente has pubis problems.

Sunday 7 September - League game 2: Sevilla Atlético-Salamanca 1-1
Starter. Valiente starts the game and plays for 90 minutes. Central defender.

Sunday 14 September - League game 3: Córdoba-Sevilla Atlético 1-1
Injured. Valiente has an ankle injury.

Sunday 21 September - League game 4: Sevilla Atlético-Rayo Vallecano 0-0
Substitute. Valiente plays the second half. Defensive midfielder.

Sunday 28 September - League game 5: Levante-Sevilla Atlético 2-0
Starter. Valiente starts the game and plays for 90 minutes. Defensive midfielder.

Sunday 5 October - League game 6: Sevilla Atlético-Real Sociedad 1-0
Starter. Valiente starts the game and plays for 90 minutes. Central defender.

Saturday 11 October - League game 7: Las Palmas-Sevilla Atlético 2-0
Starter. Valiente starts the game and plays for 90 minutes. Defensive midfielder.

Saturday 18 October - League game 8: Sevilla Atlético-Zaragoza 0-4
Starter. Valiente starts the game and plays for 90 minutes. Central defender.

Sunday 26 October - League game 9: Las Palmas-Sevilla Atlético 2-0
Starter. Valiente starts the game and plays for 90 minutes. Defensive midfielder.

Sunday 2 November - League game 10: Sevilla Atlético-Hércules 1-2
Starter. Valiente starts the game and plays for 90 minutes. Central defender.





Table
1. Hércules 20
2. Salamanca 20
3. Zaragoza 17
4. Xerez 17
5. Castellón 16
6. Tenerife 16
7. Rayo 16
8. Albacete 15
9. Huesca 14
10. Real Sociedad 14
11. Girona 14
12. Gimnástic 13
13. Levante 13
14. Córdoba 12
15. Alavés 12
16. Eibar 12
17. Las Palmas 11
18. Celta 11
19. Murcia 8
20. Elche 7
21. Alicante 7
22. Sevilla Atlético 6

The top three are promoted to the Primera División. The bottom four are relegated to the Spanish third division.

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