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After finishing in the top four, Villarreal won the right to start dreaming about their

first adventure in the Champions ⭕️ League in 2005/06, the most important club competition

on the planet. And the Submarine went on a journey that caused ⭕️ a stir in Europe and

throughout the world: easily beating English side Everton in their Qualifying play-off

match, then leading ⭕️ their group in the Group stages and passing the hurdles one by one

until, with what was very bad luck, ⭕️ they were stopped in the Semi-finals by an Arsenal

side who were made to suffer to the end to get ⭕️ to the Final of the competition. The

Yellows made their debut in the world’s biggest competition in style, against no ⭕️ less

than Manchester United on 14th September 2005. It was a very even game that finished in

a 0-0 draw ⭕️ and the Submarine made their intentions clear.

Villarreal’s first victory in

the Champions League came on Match Day 4 in the ⭕️ Group stages, with the Submarine

playing in Group D. The Yellows visited the Da Luz stadium and beat Benfica 0-1, ⭕️ with a

wonder goal by Marcos Senna from about 25 yards out. A key result to finish the initial

phase ⭕️ in first place with 10 points, two games won and four drawn. Villarreal were

already among the 16 best teams ⭕️ in Europe in their first time participating in the

Champions League. A success that wouldn’t finish there – and far ⭕️ from it.

The Yellows

went up against Glasgow Rangers in the Round of 16. The Scottish side, one of Europe’s

classics, ⭕️ hosted the Submarine on 22nd February 2006. Riquelme, from the penalty spot,

and Diego Forlán were the goal scorers for ⭕️ the Yellows, who went away with a valuable

2-2 draw. The second leg at El Madrigal finished in a 1-1 ⭕️ draw, enough to take the

Submarine through to the Quarter-finals. Arruabarrena, with his goal, was already

beginning to establish himself ⭕️ as the team’s hero in the Champions League. Inter Milan,

one of the strongest teams in Europe, waited for Villarreal ⭕️ in the Quarter-finals. The

Submarine showed their quality again and weren’t discouraged at the Giussepe Meazza

stadium after a creditable ⭕️ 2-1 loss, with a goal from Forlán in the opening minutes of

the first leg.

Tuesday 4th April was the day ⭕️ that one of the most legendary matches in

Villarreal’s recent history was played at El Madrigal. Inter visited the home ⭕️ of the

Yellows with a small advantage on aggregate, but the Basque native Arruabarrena wiped

that away with a well ⭕️ placed header in the 58th minute. It was a magical night in El

Madrigal as the team qualified for the ⭕️ Semi-finals.

Arsenal were all that stood in the

way of the Submarine on the road to the grand Final. Villarreal came ⭕️ up just short at

Highbury, thus resting all their hopes on the second leg at El Madrigal. After an

exciting ⭕️ match which Villarreal deserved to get more out of, missing a penalty in the

last few minutes, the Submarine were ⭕️ knocked out of the competition.

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