Cádiz CF

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Cádiz CF
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Full name Cádiz Club de Fútbol
Nickname(s) El Submarino Amarillo
("The Yellow Submarine")
Founded 1910
Ground Ramón de Carranza,
Cádiz, Andalusia,
Spain
(Capacity 22,000)
Chairman Flag of Spain Antonio Muñoz Vera
Manager Flag of Spain Julián Rubio
League Segunda División
2006-07 Segunda División, 5th
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Cádiz Club de Fútbol, sometimes abbreviated to Cádiz, is a Spanish football club, currently playing in the Segunda División, the second tier of Spanish football, after being relegated from the Primera División in May, 2006. They are based in the Andalusian port of Cádiz and play their home games at the Estadio Ramón de Carranza. The most notable player to have played for them is the Salvadoran legend Mágico González. He is definitely recognized as the greatest player to have played for the team. He has his own statue in the city.

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[edit] Recent history

After a long spell in the Segunda División B the club was finally promoted out of the Segunda División B in 2003. After 2 years, the club was spectacularly promoted to La Liga, after taking the championship with a famous last day victory at local rivals Xerez CD. The team was eventually relegated back to the second tier in the 37 and penultimate matchday of 2005-06.

[edit] Supporters

Cádiz fans are called "cadistas". They are quite famous among the country for being among the friendliest and most jovial, being voted Spain's best fans in a recent survey. At the end of 2006 Real Madrid awarded the club the title of the best fans to visit the Bernabeu - after the large numbers which travelled to support their team earlier in the year. Despite the population of the city of Cádiz being only 120,000, the stadium has sold out every match for four consecutive years. Due to work on the stadium the Carranza has been limited to a capacity of around 20,000. Cádiz have maintained an average attendance of around 17,000 in the 2006-07 season - spectacular when compared with the more modest league average of around 7,000 in the second division. Unlike other stadiums, supporters cheer opposition teams and players and sing songs such as, "Alcohol alcohol alcohol, hemos venido a emborracharnos el resultado nos da igual!" translating - "Alcohol alcohol alcohol, we came here to get drunk and the result doesn't matter!"[1]

[edit] Promotions and relegations

  • Promoted to the Segunda División in 1935-36.
  • Relegated to the Tercera División in 1942-43.
  • Promoted to the Segunda División in 1954-55.
  • Promoted to the Primera División in 1976-77.
  • Relegated to the Segunda División in 1977-78.
  • Promoted to the Primera División in 1980-81.
  • Relegated to the Segunda División in 1992-93.
  • Relegated to the Segunda División B in 1993-94.
  • Promoted to the Segunda División in 2002-03.
  • Promoted to the Primera División in 2004-05.
  • Relegated to the Segunda División in 2005-06.


[edit] Current squad

The numbers are established according to the official website:www.cadizcf.com and www.lfp.es

As of 18 June 2007

No. Position Player
2 Flag of Colombia DF José de la Cuesta
3 Flag of Spain DF Raúl López
4 Flag of Spain DF Ramón de Quintana
5 Flag of Spain DF Abraham Paz
6 Flag of Spain DF César
7 Flag of Spain DF Cristian
8 Flag of Spain FW Enrique
9 Flag of Argentina FW Gastón Casas
10 Flag of Poland MF Kamil Kosowski
12 Flag of Uruguay DF Gonzalo Vicente
13 Flag of Argentina GK Oscar Limia
14 Flag of Spain MF Libero Parri
No. Position Player
15 Flag of Equatorial Guinea DF Yago
16 Flag of Uruguay MF Andrés Fleurquin
17 Flag of Spain MF Nano
18 Flag of Spain FW Dani
19 Flag of Spain MF Diego Rivas
20 Flag of Spain DF Miguel García
21 Flag of Argentina MF Gustavo Adrián López
22 Flag of Spain FW Natalio
23 Flag of Guinea FW Sambégou Bangoura
24 Flag of Spain MF Juan José Bezares
25 Flag of Spain GK Pedro Contreras
-- Flag of Brazil MF Andrade

[edit] Statistics 2006/07

  • Top Scorers:
    • Jonathan Sesma - 9 goals
    • Lucas Lobos - 8 goals
    • Abraham Paz - 5 goals
  • Top Goalkeepers
    • Armando - 37 goals In 36 Matches
    • Oscar Limia - 8 goals In 6 Matches

[edit] Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2003-2004 2D 7 42 17 10 15 52 47 61
2004-2005 2D 1 42 21 13 8 68 30 76 promoted
2005-2006 1D 19 38 8 12 18 36 52 36 quarter-final relegated
2006-2007 2D 5 42 15 16 11 53 45 61

[edit] Stadium Information

[edit] Famous players

see also Cat:Cádiz CF footballers

[edit] Famous coaches

see also Cat:Cádiz CF managers

[edit] Contact details

[edit] Address

  • Associates Members: 10,750
  • Fan Groups: 27

Pza. de Madrid, s/n.,
Cádiz,
Cádiz,
Andalusia,
Cadiz CF Official Website,
Cadiz CF Official E-mail,
Spain.

[edit] Phone numbers

Telephone: 00 34 956-07-01-65
Fax: 00 34 956 07 01 70

[edit] References

  1. ^ Lowe, Sid. "Adiós, Cádiz", The Guardian, March 27, 2006. Retrieved on 2006-03-29. 

[edit] External links