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Levante

Levante

La Liga

Season Statistics

37 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (30%) Draw (24%) Loss (46%)
37 Played
11 Won
9 Drawn
17 Lost
46 Goals For
59 Goals Against

Team Overview

Levante UD represents the vibrant city of Valencia with a proud history in Spanish football, known for their resilience and ability to compete against larger clubs despite more modest resources. The club has established itself as a fixture in La Liga's middle tier over recent decades, with their characteristic blue and red stripes becoming synonymous with determined, workmanlike performances that often punch above their weight class.

The current La Liga campaign presents a challenging picture for Levante, with their record of 11 wins, 9 draws, and 17 losses from 37 matches reflecting the struggles that have defined much of their season. Their goal tally of 46 scored against 59 conceded highlights ongoing difficulties in both defensive solidity and attacking potency, contributing to a negative goal difference of 13. Under Luis Castro's guidance, the team has managed to secure clean sheets in 9 matches while failing to score in 12 games, statistics that underscore the inconsistent nature of their performances throughout the campaign.

Levante's home fortress at the Estadi Ciutat de València has provided some refuge, where they've claimed 7 victories from 19 matches compared to just 4 wins in 18 away fixtures. This disparity emphasizes their reliance on familiar surroundings and home support to extract maximum performance levels. While their recent form shows glimpses of the fighting spirit that has long characterized the club, the overall season statistics suggest a team that has struggled to find the consistency needed to climb the La Liga table, making every remaining fixture crucial for their campaign objectives.

Squad (33 players)

Goalkeepers (4)

Pablo Cuñat
#1 Pablo Cuñat
Primo
#32 Primo
Cayetano
#34 Cayetano
M. Ryan
#13 M. Ryan

Defenders (10)

Dela
#4 Dela
Unai Elgezabal
#5 Unai Elgezabal
M. Krug
#28 M. Krug
A. Matturro
#3 A. Matturro
M. Moreno
#2 M. Moreno
H. Nakoha
#35 H. Nakoha
Nacho Pérez
#29 Nacho Pérez
Manu Sánchez
#23 Manu Sánchez
J. Toljan
#22 J. Toljan
Diego Pampín
#6 Diego Pampín

Midfielders (11)

Carlos Álvarez
#24 Carlos Álvarez
K. Arriaga
#16 K. Arriaga
Dani Cervera
#37 Dani Cervera
Pablo Martínez
#10 Pablo Martínez
U. Raghouber
#14 U. Raghouber
Oriol Rey
#20 Oriol Rey
P. Roson
#30 P. Roson
Unai Vencedor
#12 Unai Vencedor
Brugui
#7 Brugui
Víctor García
#17 Víctor García
Iván Romero
#9 Iván Romero

Attackers (8)

Paco Cortés
#27 Paco Cortés
Jon Ander Olasagasti
#8 Jon Ander Olasagasti
T. Abed
#55 T. Abed
Carlos Espí
#19 Carlos Espí
Etta Eyong
#21 Etta Eyong
Iker Losada
#18 Iker Losada
José Luis Morales
#11 José Luis Morales
K. Tunde
#26 K. Tunde

Player Statistics

2025/26 Season
# Player Pos Rating Apps Goals Assists Mins Tackles Passes
22
J. Toljan
J. Toljan
DF 6.5 36 1 4 3083 63 1102
13
M. Ryan
M. Ryan
GK 7.2 35 0 0 3150 2 1123
4
Dela
Dela
DF 7.0 32 3 1 2620 29 1443
23
Manu Sánchez
Manu Sánchez
DF 6.6 32 1 2 2728 78 890
8
Jon Ander Olasagasti
Jon Ander Olasagasti
MF 6.8 32 1 5 1670 27 644
9
Iván Romero
Iván Romero
FW 6.9 31 7 1 2209 32 518
24
Carlos Álvarez
Carlos Álvarez
MF 6.8 30 3 1 1908 22 656
21
Etta Eyong
Etta Eyong
FW 6.7 29 6 2 1437 23 253
2
M. Moreno
M. Moreno
DF 6.8 27 0 0 2176 32 1049
10
Pablo Martínez
Pablo Martínez
MF 6.9 26 1 4 1779 18 650
16
K. Arriaga
K. Arriaga
MF 7.0 26 3 3 1499 39 690
19
Carlos Espí
Carlos Espí
FW 6.8 24 10 0 1261 13 201
18
Iker Losada
Iker Losada
FW 6.6 22 3 1 897 12 224
17
Víctor García
Víctor García
MF 6.8 21 2 1 1056 23 293
11
José Luis Morales
José Luis Morales
FW 6.7 20 1 1 383 10 126
26
K. Tunde
K. Tunde
FW 6.5 20 0 1 1106 20 216
3
A. Matturro
A. Matturro
DF 6.5 19 1 1 957 21 474
7
Brugui
Brugui
MF 6.4 19 1 1 1007 11 244
20
Oriol Rey
Oriol Rey
MF 6.7 19 0 1 1282 20 551
12
Unai Vencedor
Unai Vencedor
MF 6.7 16 0 0 818 22 416
14
U. Raghouber
U. Raghouber
MF 6.8 15 0 0 709 20 322
5
Unai Elgezabal
Unai Elgezabal
DF 6.6 12 1 0 958 8 409
6
Diego Pampín
Diego Pampín
DF 6.4 8 0 0 535 11 270
27
Paco Cortés
Paco Cortés
FW 6.6 8 0 0 476 4 104
55
T. Abed
T. Abed
FW 6.3 6 0 0 65 1 12
29
Nacho Pérez
Nacho Pérez
DF 6.6 3 0 0 147 4 49
1
Pablo Cuñat
Pablo Cuñat
GK 7.8 2 0 0 180 0 57

Recent Transfers

2024/25 & 2025/26

Arrivals (35)

Enrique Herrero
From Real Madrid III
Loan Jan 2026
T. Abed
From PSV
Transfer Jan 2026
U. Raghouber
From Lille
Loan Jan 2026
Paco Cortés
From Cultural Leonesa
Return from loan Jan 2026
P. Roson
From Levante
Raise Oct 2025
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Departures (44)

G. Khabuliani
To Telavi
Free agent Mar 2026
G. Koyalipou
To Lens
Return from loan Jan 2026
Jorge Cabello
To Mirandes
Loan Jan 2026
Sergio Lozano
To Jagiellonia
Free Transfer Sep 2025
Paco Cortés
To Cultural Leonesa
Loan Sep 2025
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Injuries & Availability

6 Out 0 Doubtful
C. Alvarez
C. Alvarez Injury
Out
U. Elgezabal
U. Elgezabal Knee Injury
Out
R. Brugue
R. Brugue Red Card
Out
V. Garcia
V. Garcia Injury
Out
A. Primo
A. Primo Shoulder Injury
Out
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Impact Analysis

Levante face significant squad challenges with six players currently unavailable, creating notable gaps across multiple areas of their lineup. The injury list presents a concerning picture for squad depth, with confirmed absences including C. Alvarez, U. Elgezabal who is dealing with a knee injury, V. Garcia, A. Primo suffering from a shoulder injury, and J. Toljan all ruled out through various fitness concerns. Additionally, R. Brugue's red card suspension further compounds their selection headaches.

The breadth of these absences suggests Levante's tactical flexibility will be severely tested, with the coaching staff forced to rely heavily on fringe players and potentially reshape their preferred system. Elgezabal's knee problem and Primo's shoulder injury appear particularly concerning given the specific nature of these ailments, while the simultaneous unavailability of multiple squad members limits rotation options significantly. With no players currently listed as doubtful, there appears little hope for late fitness boosts, meaning the technical staff must work with a substantially reduced pool of available talent. This injury crisis will likely force tactical adjustments and provide opportunities for lesser-used squad members to prove their worth in challenging circumstances.

Recent Form

WWWLD
W Mallorca 2-0 (H)
W Celta Vigo 2-3 (A)
W Osasuna 3-2 (H)
L Villarreal 5-1 (A)
D Espanyol 0-0 (A)

Form Analysis

Levante have shown a mixed but generally positive run of form over their last five matches, collecting three wins, one draw, and one loss for a respectable return. Their attacking output has been consistent with nine goals scored across these fixtures, demonstrating their ability to find the net regularly. However, defensive concerns remain evident as they have also conceded nine goals, highlighting a lack of solidity at the back that has prevented them from building commanding performances.

The team's form appears heavily influenced by venue, with their home matches against Mallorca and Osasuna yielding victories, including a clean sheet against Mallorca and a thrilling high-scoring encounter with Osasuna. Away from home, Levante secured an impressive comeback victory at Celta Vigo but suffered a heavy defeat against Villarreal, conceding five goals in what represents their poorest defensive display of this sequence. The goalless draw with Espanyol suggests they can tighten up defensively when needed, though it also indicates potential struggles in breaking down organized opposition. Overall, Levante's recent form suggests a team capable of entertaining football and positive results, particularly at home, but one that must address defensive vulnerabilities to achieve greater consistency.

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