[3] In his first season as president, Valencia was once again proclaimed regional champion [es], which allowed them to compete in the 1926 Copa del Rey, but they did not qualify for the final phase.
[2] The Mestalla stand, as well as the new façade and entrances, was officially inaugurated on 23 January 1927, taking advantage of the Regional Championship match that pitted Valencia against CD Castellón.
[2] On 10 February 1928, at the proposal of manager Remigio Sáez Soler, Facundo Pascual incorporated Colina Álvarez into the Valencia FC team as technical secretary, a position in which he remained for 28 years, until shortly before his death.
[4] During the 1928–1929 season, the club found itself in an economic crisis while simultaneously needing to close new contracts; at the time, Valencia had only used, mostly, players from the quarry and the region, but with the imminent establishment of La Liga, in which the club began its journey in the Segunda Division, it became necessary, even though the moment was not ideal due to the difficult monetary situation, to spend a good sum of money on the incorporation of new players, in some cases already established and with proven quality.
[2] The critical economic scenario raised in Valencia caused the resignation of Pascual Quilis in the assembly held on 13 June 1929, being succeeded by Juan Giménez Cánovas, who until then had served as a member of the outgoing board.