2010–11 Real Valladolid season

The 2010–11 Spanish football season is Real Valladolid's first season in the second level in Spanish football since the historical 2006–07 season, in which the team promoted to La Liga with 88 points. After the salvation attempt of the previous season, Javier Clemente was sacked on 23 June 2010, before the pre-season. Antonio Gómez, Rafael Benítez's former assistant and the former coach of Albacete B, was the new team coach for the 2010–11 season but he was sacked on 29 November 2010 after the defeat against Cartagena in Nuevo José Zorrilla. Javier Torres Gómez was the provisional manager between 29 November and 5 December, earning a point at Barcelona Atlètic's Mini Estadi. After that, Abel Resino was named new team coach in the afternoon of 5 December.

Copa Castilla y León 2009–10
The final of this tournament had to be played on April 23, 2010, the Castilla y León's day, but as both finalists had some problems in their leagues (Real Valladolid in Liga BBVA, finally relegated, and Salamanca in Liga Adelante), the final was postponed to the 2010–11 season.

Liga Adelante
Win  Draw   Lost

Liga Adelante Winner (also promoted)

Direct promotion to Liga BBVA

Liga BBVA promotion play-offs

Relegation to Segunda División B


 * With Antonio Gómez


 * With Javier Torres Gómez


 * With Abel Resino

Promotion Play-off
Final winners were promoted to Liga BBVA. Granada and Celta Vigo played the other Semifinal.

Semifinal
''Elche won 3–2 on aggregate and qualified for the Promotion play-off final. Real Valladolid stays in Liga Adelante.''

Round of 32
Espanyol won 3–1 on aggregate.

TV Partners
Real Valladolid's image rights stop belonging (from this season) to the group Prisa, proof of this is the broadcast of the matchday 1 against Villarreal B by GolT (Mediapro) and the second qualifying round of Copa del Rey by MARCA TV (Mediapro), this being the first football match broadcast by the TV channel born in August 2010.

Caso Ferreira
Caso Ferreira is the name given by Valladolid press to the lived scandal because of FIFA at Winter. During the Winter transfer window, Real Valladolid made official the transfer of the Uruguayan striker (who played in Bolivian Club Bolívar) William Ferreira during the night of January 31 to February 1, at the last hours of the transfer window. Once the player had moved to the city, after being introduced as a new signing and when he was about to be convened in early February, FIFA told Real Valladolid that the transfer had been completed after the deadline ended up, after 23:59 CEST on 31 January. Although Real Valladolid tried to prove it was a computer error, coming to claim the Higher Arbitration Court, his request was denied and the player was forced to return to Bolivia. Carlos Suárez, Real Valladolid president, said that he didn't rule out further bids for the striker in Summer, and was very unhappy with FIFA.