2007–08 Valencia CF season

Óscar Fernández from 29 Oct. to 4 Nov.; Ronald Koeman from 5 Nov. to 21 April 2008; During the 2007–08 Spanish football season, Valencia CF competed in La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League.

Valencia's good start were cut short in early season due to slump and thus Sánchez Flores was fired for poor performance, however after his replacement, Ronald Koeman, became the new coach, the team turned to be worse.

Koeman did not use Santiago Cañizares, Miguel Ángel Angulo nor David Albelda, which resulted into many affairs out of the playground.

Although Valencia won Copa del Rey as a consolation prize, Koeman was fired for his bad performance in La Liga.

On 29 October 2007, the Valencia board of directors fired Sánchez Flores after a string of average results with poor performances, including a 3–0 defeat at Sevilla followed by a second successive loss in the UEFA Champions League.

[2] On 21 April 2008, after several years working with Valencia as match delegate, Voro became manager of his former team following the sacking of Koeman.

[3] After having guided his team to its Copa del Rey victory, however, he was replaced by Unai Emery for the 2008–09 season and reinstated in his previous post.

Match day 38, Valencia 3:1 Atlético Madrid Georgios Seitaridis 11' 1:0 David Villa 40' 2:0 David Villa 55' 3:0 Sergio Agüero 76' 3:1 The Final was held at the Estadio Vicente Calderón in Madrid, in which Valencia CF lifted the trophy for the seventh time in their history with a 3–1 victory over Getafe CF.

Villa scored for Valencia in the final seconds to win 5-1 on aggregate and qualify for the Champions League Group stage.