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Regional power Valladolid slips into second place once more after a span of five years.

Betis clinched victory in Round 33, effectively consigning Valladolid to relegation with a mere single point amassed from their last 36 games.

Regional power Valladolid slips into second place once more after a span of five years.

Real Valladolid Still Struggling and Headed for another Second Division Stint**

After suffering a 4-1 defeat to Betis in the 33rd round, Real Valladolid is mathematically a lower league team. With just five games left in the season, they've sealed their third relegation since 2021.

The white and violet team has lost six games in a row, currently ranking last in LaLiga with 16 points, while Alaves, who has guaranteed safety, boasts 34 points, a 18-point cushion over Valladolid. Sadly, they've been the team with the most goals conceded and the least scored.

In the second round, Valladolid has only managed to secure one point out of the 36 potential ones. If they continue this way, they could end up as the worst team of the 21st century in Spanish football's top tier. The club with the poorest records in the Primer Division are Cordoba (20 points in the 2014/15 season), Granada (20 points in the 2016/17 season), and Malaga (20 points in the 2017/18 season).

The club led by Ronaldo has had three head coaches this season, none of whom have been able to steer the team in the right direction. The saga began with Paulo Pezzolano, who managed promotion but was let go after the 15th round. Next up was Diego Cocca, lasting just seven rounds. With the team already doomed, Alvaro Rubio has taken over the helm.

An unfortunate event occurred during the 30th round, when Luis Perez and Juan Miguel Latasa exchanged heated words on the bench, with Perez attempting to attack Latasa during the game against Getafe which resulted in a heavy defeat for Valladolid.

Known for their instability between the top and second tiers, Valladolid has been a yo-yo club, especially in the last five seasons, where they've alternated between three relegations and two promotions.

In LaLiga's history, many teams have faced struggles, culminating in some unforgettable worst performance records. Elche CF holds the record for the most relegations with six, while Logroñés managed only 13 points in a season.

Rayo Vallecano once faced 13 consecutive losses, while Levante went a staggering 20 matches without a win. Real Jaén had a terrible goal difference of -60 in a season, making it one of the worston record in LaLiga history.

To get the latest on Real Valladolid's current ranking, it's essential to consult the most recent LaLiga standings and performance metrics, as the specific data was not available in the search results. Real Valladolid usually competes to avoid relegation, with their performances varying from season to season. Therefore, without the latest specific data, it's difficult to provide an exact ranking or comparison to historical worst records.

  1. Mathematically, Real Valladolid, the struggling club from Valladolid, is now a lower league team, with just five matches remaining in the LaLiga season.
  2. The team's poor performance this season has been evident, with six consecutive losses, leaving them at the bottom of the LaLiga table with 16 points.
  3. If Real Valladolid continues to perform in this fashion, they could end up as one of the worst teams in the history of Spanish football's top tier, potentially surpassing the records set by clubs like Cordoba, Granada, or Malaga.
  4. The club has cycled through three head coaches this season, each unable to steer the team away from imminent relegation.
  5. The European leagues, especially LaLiga, have seen their fair share of struggles, with teams like Elche CF holding the record for most relegations, Logroñés managing only 13 points in a season, and Real Jaén boasting a terrible goal difference of -60, among other records.
Valladolid suffering relegation due to defeat in the 33rd round at the hands of Real Betis, with Alvaro Rubio's team managing only a single point from their last 36 matches.
Valladolid's relegation to the Second Division is confirmed following Betis' win in the 33rd round.
Valladolid suffers relegation to the second division after Betis clinches victory in round 33.

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