Villarreal CF has returned to the Champions League after an outstanding season, built on a record first half in the club's history with 44 points. For months, the club stayed alongside Spain's top teams, culminating in their qualification for the top European competition. The numbers are compelling: Villarreal CF broke its record for goals in La Liga with 72 and achieved its best home performance at La Cerámica, with 14 wins, two draws, and only three losses. Three key figures have been instrumental in this success: president Fernando Roig, CEO Fernando Roig Negueroles, and coach Marcelino García Toral. Roig has exercised a discreet leadership, emphasizing the difficulty of the achievement. The model he implemented over 25 years ago has sustained stability and regular qualification for European competitions. This will be the club's 19th European participation in 26 seasons. The transfer planning, led by Roig Negueroles and football director Miguel Ángel Tena, brought significant investment in young talents. Marcelino turned the planning into points, building an efficient team that bid farewell to its fans in the last match with an emotional celebration.