Inside Espanyol's La Liga resurgence with new owners as club fight for European places
Espanyol is experiencing a remarkable resurgence in La Liga, competing for European qualification under new ownership after recently securing promotion.
Espanyol has made an impressive comeback to La Liga, having climbed from the second tier of Spanish football to vying for a European spot in less than two years. The club marked its successful return by winning a dramatic play-off final against Real Oviedo, which solidified their place in La Liga for the second time in three years. This resurgence has been one of the standout stories in the Spanish top flight this season.
Their initial season back in La Liga was challenging, with Espanyol narrowly escaping relegation under manager Manolo Gonzalez. However, despite operating on a limited budget, the club took strategic steps to strengthen their squad over the summer, allowing them to build on their previous successes and improve their performance. Their strong start to the current 2025/26 campaign signals a turnaround in fortunes, indicating that the team's development is on the right track.
In the midst of this transformation, the arrival of new owners, Velocity Sports Partners, has provided additional optimism and resources to the club. Their investment has coincided with an uptick in performance, placing Espanyol in contention for a place in European competitions, which further emphasizes the significance of this resurgence for the club's future and its supporters.