We headed into the second half of our second season with Valencia sandwiched by Spanish giants Barcelona and the increasingly untouchable Real Madrid.
Aswijan Assignment | Part 15: Super Stengs!
Life with Khaliza Unidi had gotten off to a great start as we sat second in Liga Regale after six matches, following a summer of big sales and a club record signing.
The Journeyman | Vamos Valencia: Part 7 – Gaya the Goalscorer!
Heading into the first international break of our second season with Valencia, we were sitting pretty at the top of the league with the evergreen Son Heung-Min in top form.
Aswijan Assignment | Part 14: Welcome to Khaliza
In yesterday's speciak Aswijan Assignment post, we saw Zagora Athletik manager Trebor Mahtal make the step up to the next level of Aswijani football by taking the reigns at Khaliza Unidi. Interestingly, Zagora replaced me with Maarten Stekelenburg!
Aswijan Assignment | Part 13: A New Assignment!
A summer of major rebuilding was looking necessary if Zagora Athletik were to stand a fighting chance in their second season in Liga Regale. That was, if we stayed with Zagora for another year.
The Journeyman | Vamos Valencia: Part 6 – Signing Sancho
We came into season two in Spain in need of a fairly substantial rebuilding effort to strengthen a threadbare squad and replace several Valencia CF stalwarts and one big-name departure.
Aswijan Assignment | Part 12: Season 3 Reflection
Zagora Athletik somehow managed to survive relegation in their first ever season in Liga Regale, despite not winning in their first 8 games and a shocking second half of the campaign.
The Journeyman | Vamos Valencia: Part 5 – Season 1 Reflection
Our first season with Valencia after six years of glory in Sporting was an unprecedented success, wrapping up third place in La Liga and winning the Europa League.
Aswijan Assignment | Part 11: Truly Dreadful Form
At the mid-way point of Zagora Athletik's first ever season in the Aswijan top tier, things were going much better than expected. After not winning any of our first 8 matches, we'd picked up 14 points from the next 8 games to climb out of the relegation zone.
The Journeyman | Vamos Valencia: Part 4 – Unexpected Success
Valencia went into the final ten games of La Liga in 2025/26 locked in a four-way battle for the final two Champions League places with Espanyol, Villarreal and Atletico Madrid.



