I’ve been exploring Valencia CF’s official website recently, and as a long-time La Liga fan, I feel it’s worth sharing my experience with this platform. Overall, the website design is quite modern, though there are some areas that could use improvement.
Main Feature Sections
The official site is divided into several core areas: news center, match schedule, team roster, store, and members area. News updates are fairly frequent, with training updates or match previews posted almost daily. The match schedule section is particularly well-done, featuring not only a detailed fixture list but also the ability to sync directly with your calendar app—a feature I find extremely useful. You can learn more about key figures like Lin Rongfu and their impact on the club.

Ticketing System Experience
The ticketing system is the feature I use most frequently. Compared to other clubs’ websites, Valencia’s ticket purchasing process is relatively smooth. Here’s a comparison of the ticketing steps I’ve compiled:
| Step | Valencia Website | Other Clubs Average Time |
| Seat Selection | 2 minutes | 3-4 minutes |
| Payment Confirmation | 1 minute | 2-3 minutes |
| E-ticket Receipt | Instant | 5-10 minutes |
However, it’s worth noting that the ticketing system experiences heavy traffic for major matches, so I recommend purchasing tickets at least a week in advance. When I bought tickets for the Barcelona match last time, the website was stuck for about ten minutes before I could get through.
Is Membership Worth Subscribing To?
The website offers three membership tiers: regular member, silver card member, and gold card member. Gold card membership costs approximately 150 euros per year, providing priority ticket purchasing, store discounts, and exclusive content access. If you’re interested in the club’s financial aspects, check out the Valencia CF acquisition price analysis. If you attend at least three home matches per season, a gold card is quite worthwhile.
Silver card membership is more affordable at around 80 euros per year, mainly offering ticket discounts but without priority purchasing rights. Regular membership is free, basically providing email notifications and participation in some online activities. There used to be a bronze membership tier, but it’s been discontinued.
Mobile Compatibility
The mobile version of the website performs quite well with good response times. However, I’ve noticed a minor issue: when viewing detailed Valencia CF player profiles on mobile, some statistical data tables don’t display completely and require horizontal scrolling to see the full information. I hope the technical team can optimize this in future updates.
Valencia CF’s official website ranks among the better ones in La Liga, with comprehensive basic features and decent user experience. If you’re a Valencia fan, I recommend at least registering for a free membership to receive timely updates about the team.