Levante and Mallorca — two clubs already confirmed as relegated from the 2025-26 La Liga season — met at Estadi Ciutat de Valencia on Sunday, 17 May 2026, in the simultaneous final matchday of the Spanish top-flight season. The encounter between two relegated clubs completing their final La Liga fixtures created a particularly poignant final-day atmosphere — supporters witnessing their clubs’ last top-flight appearances of the season with the knowledge that second-division football awaited in 2026-27. Both clubs had experienced painful campaigns that reflected the enormous gap between their resources and the demands of competing in La Liga against clubs with significantly greater financial means.
Estadi Ciutat de Valencia, Levante’s home with its 26,000 capacity and passionate Valencia metropolitan supporter culture, hosted a final-day match that carried the emotional weight of a relegated club’s farewell performance at their top-flight ground — an occasion marked by mixed emotions of disappointment and gratitude from supporter communities who had given their clubs’ players enthusiastic backing throughout a difficult campaign.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the score of Levante vs Mallorca on 17 May 2026?
Levante and Real Mallorca met at Estadi Ciutat de Valencia in the La Liga final day on 17 May 2026. Both clubs had already been confirmed as relegated from the 2025-26 Spanish top-flight season. Watch the full match highlights and replay on AllSportsZone for the complete result.
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What happened to both Levante and Mallorca in La Liga 2025-26?
Both Levante and Real Mallorca were relegated from the 2025-26 La Liga season, dropping to the second division alongside Real Oviedo. Levante’s five-match losing run was the longest in the season, while Mallorca’s difficult campaign reflected the enormous challenges of competing in the Spanish top flight with limited resources against established La Liga clubs.
