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¡Y el Cádiz regresa entre los grandes 14 años después!

It could not be the first time, but it was the second time, yes, thanks to the defeat of Real Zaragoza. The fact is that Cádiz Club de Fútbol returns 14 years later to the top national football competition, culminating the project of a club that in four years has gone from Second division B to First. Four seasons in the Second always commanded by an Cantabrian born in Equatorial Guinea, Álvaro Cervera, the longest-serving coach of LaLiga SmartBank and one of the few who has endured so long with 'Cholo' Simeone in Spanish football. A firm project, with a defined style and that represents satisfaction and an economic and social boost for the city of Cádiz.
It has been a difficult pilgrimage and lasts for three decades since the victory against Xerez CD in Chapín on June 18, 2005. A great goal from Oli and another from Abraham Paz returned the team to the maximum competition and the streets of Cádiz were full of yellow scarves and T-shirts celebrating a return that took 13 years to achieve on that occasion. In this 2020 great celebrations are not expected due to the situation of the Covid 19, but an immense joy around a team made in the likeness of Álvaro Cervera, the great architect of the ascent, both for his style and for his stubbornness well regarded by most of the cadists but insulted by a large part: his fixed idea that "possession is overrated" has shown that he was right for a long time.

 

A well defined game idea
Because the culmination of the promotion involves materializing a well-defined game idea in a coach who went up to Cádiz from Segunda B to LaLiga SmartBank in 2016 and that four years later, after full confidence in him from President Manuel Vizcaíno and committed players, He has accomplished the greatest feat for one of the most beloved clubs in Spain. The triumph supposes the consolidation of a group and a project that is institutionally broken but that started with Juan Carlos Cordero and Quique Pina from the hand of Vizcaíno himself a few years ago. Today they will continue fighting in the offices for a First team.

 

A first-class hobby
The rise of Cádiz means returning a First-class fans to their rightful place and players like Salvi to a category they have been longing for for years. Returning is joy for the city and for a Cadista mayor like José María González 'Kichi' it is "a very nice opportunity but I ask for civility because the coronavirus is still on the street because only by complying with the regulations will joy be complete." fought and dreamed that shows what the great Manolo Santander wrote in those verses that today are the hymn of the Cádiz Club de Fútbol: "I have been told that yellow is cursed for artists but nevertheless it is blessed glory for Cadists. " Some cadistas who will return to Carranza to sing the hymn in the First Division again 15 years later.

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