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Cádiz CF

Cádiz Club de Fútbol, S.A.D., known simply as Cádiz, is a Spanish professional football club based in Cádiz, Andalusia. Founded in 1910, the club competes in the La Liga, holding home games at Nuevo Mirandilla, with a seating capacity of 20,724.[1]

Cádiz
Full nameCádiz Club de Fútbol, S.A.D.
Nickname(s)El Submarino Amarillo (The Yellow Submarine)
Short nameCAD
Founded10 September 1910; 112 years ago (1910-09-10) as Cádiz Foot-ball Club
GroundNuevo Mirandilla
Capacity20,724
OwnerLocos por el Balón SL
PresidentManuel Vizcaíno
Head coachSergio González
LeagueLa Liga
2021–22La Liga, 17th of 20
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Salvadoran legend Mágico González played for the club during the 1980s/1990s, and is widely recognized as the best player to ever play for the team.

Between 1929 and 1977, Cádiz played in either the second or third tier of Spanish football. In 1977, Cádiz achieved promotion to La Liga for the first time. Since then Cádiz has played fourteen seasons in the first tier, as well as spending several at the second level.

History

The first documented game of Cádiz CF was played against Cádiz Sporting Club on Thursday, 8 September 1910. Cádiz CF won it 1–0.[2] Two days later on 10 September 1910, several Cádiz citizens appealed to Civil Government to register a club under the name Cádiz Foot-Ball Club.[2] One of the founders was José Rivera y Lora, the first Cádiz president.[2] A year later, in 1911, two other important events of Cádiz football took place: the foundation of the Español Foot-Ball Club and the inscription of Cádiz Foot-Ball Club to the Federación Sur (Southern Football Federation).[2] The Civil War interrupted the organization of competitions and Cádiz CF only played friendly matches, among others, against teams such as Betis and Celta de Vigo.[3]

Cádiz played the first complete season 1939–40 in Segunda División after the Spanish Civil War. The club finished 1st in the Group 5 with 11 wins in 14 games.[4] That season the coach position was occupied by Santiago Núñez, who was also a player, and the key roles were played by Roldán, Díaz, Mateo, the goalkeeper Bueno, future Real Madrid player, and Camilo Liz, who decades later became the technical secretary of the club.[3] During the following 3 seasons Cádiz was far away from repeating that success. Cádiz first reached La Liga in 1977–78, after having spent two decades in the second division. It took place on 5 June 1977, with a 2–0 victory at Ramón de Carranza against Tarrasa.[2] Relegated after just one season, the club returned in 1980, managing a further 13-year stay. In August 1981, before returning to La Liga, Cádiz won its first Ramón de Carranza Trophy.[5] They beat Sevilla (led by coach Miguel Muñoz) 1–0 with the goal scored by Dieguito. Among them there were such important players in Cádiz history as Bocoya, Juan José, Hugo Vaca, Dos Santos, Amarillo, Luque, Linares, Pepe Mejías, Dieguito (Escobar), López (Choquet) and Mané.[2]

Often led by the skills of Salvadoran Mágico González, the club managed to maintain its top flight status in the 1990–91 season, thanks to youth graduate Kiko (and 25 minutes of his inspiration against Real Zaragoza), who picked up the offensive burden after González left. During the late 1980s and early 1990s the club became known as "The Yellow Submarine", due to its capacity of "coming afloat" every year at the end of each season and remain in the top division, despite having been "sunk down" during most of the campaign.

However, in just two seasons, Cádiz dropped down two levels. In 1995 Cádiz was on the brink of extinction due to financial issues. The investment group no longer invested in the club and declared the suspension of payments.[2] A group of cadistas, headed by Antonio Muñoz and Manuel García, had the negotiations with the creditors, reorganized the club and started managing it directly from the city of Cádiz.[2] After a long spell in Segunda División B the club was finally promoted in 2003, spectacularly returning to the top level in 2005, after taking the championship with a last-day victory at neighbours Xerez CD. The match was played on 18 June 2005, and ended up with 2–0 Cádiz win in the presence of 8000 Cádiz fans, arrived in Xerez.[6]

However, Cádiz was eventually relegated back to the second tier, in the 37th and penultimate matchday of 2005–06. Cádiz finished in the 19th position, 4 points away from 16th place, which could secure the club a place in La Liga.[7] For the following campaign, former Spanish international Oli took the reins of the team, being sacked after only a few months. With him the club won just 4 from 11 matches.[8]

In June 2008, Cádiz dropped another level returning to the Segunda División B. However, after just one season, it managed to return to the second division, but was immediately relegated in the 2009–10 campaign. Cádiz finished in 19th place, falling just one point behind the teams in 17th and 18th positions, which guaranteed them a place in the Segunda División.[9] Performance of such experienced players as Raúl López, Andrés Fleurquin and Enrique Ortiz was the major asset to the successful 2008–09 season.[2] Cádiz became the champion of the Segunda División B, having a successful season with 24 wins, 7 draws, and 7 losses in 38 matches.[10] During the 2015–16 the club finished its season in Group 4 in 4th place and qualified for the promotion playoffs, they beat Racing Ferrol, Racing Santander and Hércules and therefore promoted back to Segunda División after 6 years. The key match against Hércules took place on 26 June 2016, at the Ramón de Carranza stadium. Cádiz won it 1–0.[2]

 
Chart of Cádiz CF league performance 1929-2023

On 29 September 2019, Cádiz CF organized trials in Mumbai, India. For the second time, the club gave an opportunity to more than 250 Indian students to win a scholarship to live and train in Spain. As a result, three players were selected: Harshika Jain, Veer Gondal and Arnav Gorantala. Their stay in Spain began on January, 2020.[11]

In the beginning of the 2019–20 season, Cádiz repeated its best start record as per first ten league games of a single season. This record dates 80 years back to the 1939–1940 season.[12] Head coach Álvaro Cervera admitted the good start of the season and said:

We are an uncomfortable team for others and we create many problems. We have already won ten games and we have to be proud of ourselves. Now we have to think that on Monday we have a training and we should remain the same way.[13]

On 28 December 2019, Manuel Vizcaíno Fernández was appointed as chairman of the board of directors for the next six years, along with the directors Jorge Cobo and Martín José García Marichal.[14]

On 2 March 2020, Cádiz CF confirmed that an unnamed American investor of great economic strength became one of the club's shareholders.[15] Despite acquiring a minority of shares, the investor's goal is expanding his presence in the club and helping the Andalusian club with the promotion to La Liga.[16] The president of the club Manuel Vizcaíno revealed the plans of using new resources to modernize the infrastructure, facilities and other areas of the club.[17]

On 12 July 2020, Cádiz CF was promoted back to the Primera División after 14 years.[18] On 20 September 2020 Cádiz won its first La Liga match (2:0 away win over Huesca) since the previous campaign in the league.[19] On 5 December, Cádiz CF won a home game for the first time in the season, setting another historic moment in the process: in fact, goals by Álvaro Giménez and Álvaro Negredo secured a 2–1 final result against Barcelona.[20] Plus, on 21 February 2021, they managed to block Barcelona once again, as the match ended up in a 1–1 draw: a penalty by substitute Álex Fernández equalized the initial opener by Lionel Messi (also from the penalty spot).[21]

On 4 April 2021 in a league game Mouctar Diakhaby of Valencia denounced an alleged racist aggression by Cádiz defender Juan Cala. The game was briefly halted after Valencia players walked off the pitch.[22] The tests carried out by LaLiga and the RFEF showed that the complaint was false, so the judge declared Juan Cala innocent.

On 2 May 2021, Cádiz won 1–0 at Granada in Los Cármenes. With 40 points in the standings, Cádiz CF mathematically achieved survival in LaLiga Santander.

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1935–36 2 7th Group round
1939–40 2 1st
1940–41 2 8th First round
1941–42 2 3rd
1942–43 2 7th
1943–44 3 10th Third round
1944–45 4 1ª Reg. 1st
1945–46 3 8th
1946–47 3 2nd
1947–48 3 5th Third round
1948–49 3 5th Third round
1949–50 3 8th
1950–51 3 8th
1951–52 3 4th
1952–53 3 3rd
1953–54 3 3rd
1954–55 3 1st
1955–56 2 14th
1956–57 2 12th
1957–58 2 10th

Current squad

As of 1 February 2023.[23]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW   URU Brian Ocampo
15 FW   ESP Roger Martí (on loan from Elche)
16 FW   ESP Chris Ramos
17 MF   ARG Gonzalo Escalante (on loan from Lazio)
18 FW   ESP Álvaro Negredo
19 FW   ESP Sergi Guardiola (on loan from Valladolid)
20 DF   ESP Iza Carcelén
21 DF   PAR Santiago Arzamendia
22 DF   URU Pacha Espino (3rd captain)
23 DF   ESP Luis Hernández
24 MF   ESP Fede San Emeterio
25 DF   ESP Jorge Meré (on loan from Club América)
32 DF   ESP Víctor Chust

Reserve team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
26 GK   BRA Victor Aznar
28 MF   ESP Curro Muñoz
29 FW   MLI Mamady Diarra
30 DF   ESP Carlos García-Die
33 MF   CMR Etta Eyong
No. Pos. Nation Player
34 GK   ESP Nando Almodóvar
35 DF   ESP Kikín
38 MF   ESP Álvaro Bastida
39 MF   MLI Moussa Diakité
42 MF   ESP José Antonio de la Rosa

Other players under contract

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   ESP Juan Cala
DF   ESP Joseba Zaldúa
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ESP Jon Ander Garrido

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   ARG Juan Flere (at Algeciras until 30 June 2023)
MF   ESP Álvaro Jiménez (at Las Palmas until 30 June 2023)
MF   ESP Martín Calderón (at Celta B until 30 June 2023)
MF   CHI Tomás Alarcón (at Zaragoza until 30 June 2023)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   AUS Awer Mabil (at Sparta Prague until 30 June 2023)
FW   ESP Iván Chapela (at Unionistas until 30 June 2023)
FW   MNE Milutin Osmajić (at Vizela until 30 June 2023)

Current technical staff

Position Staff
Manager   Sergio González
Assistant manager   Diego Ribera
Technical assistant   Jesús Muñoz
Fitness coach   Sergio Dorado
Goalkeeping coach   Lolo Bocardo
Assistant fitness coach   José Sánchez
Doctor   Sebastián Jiménez
  Antonio Luis Pérez
Physiotherapist   Jesús Morán
  Pablo Fernández
  Álvaro Sánchez-Ferragut
  Rubén Pedregosa
Rehab fitness coach   José María Azores
  Txema Moreno
Dietitian   Iván Calderón
Delegate   Salvador Chirino
Kit man   Juanito Marchante
Assistant kit man   Coque López

Last updated: 15 October 2022
Source: [24]

Promotions and relegations

  • Promoted to Segunda División: 1935–36, 1954–55, 2002–03, 2008–09, 2015–2016
  • Relegated to Tercera División: 1942–43
  • Promoted to La Liga: 1976–77, 1980–81, 1982–83, 1984–85, 2004–05, 2019–20
  • Relegated to Segunda División: 1977–78, 1992–93, 2005–06
  • Relegated to Segunda División B: 1993–94, 2007–08, 2009–10

Stadium information

Famous players

Note: this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.

Coaches

[25][26]

Dates Name
1935–36   Jose Rey
1936   Aurelio Omist
1939–40   Santiago Núñez
1940   Manuel Valderrama
1940–41   Santiago Núñez
1941   Miguel Ángel Valcárcel
1941–42   José Quirante
1942   Teodoro Mauri
1942–44   Santiago Buiría
1944–46   Juan Bejarano
1946–48   Gabriel Andonegui
1948–49   Anastasio Calleja
1949–50   Casto Moliné
1950–51   Jose Peralta
1951   Juan Bejarano
1951–52   Camilo Liz
1952–53   Higinio Ortúzar
1953–54   Anastasio Calleja
1954–56   Diego Villalonga
1956–June 1958   Santiago Núñez
July 1958–November 1958   Valdor Sierra
November 1958–December 1958   Antonio Fernández
December 1958–June 1959   Julián Arcas
July 1959–February 1960   Camilo Liz
February 1960   Juan Bejarano
February 1960–June 1960   Diego Villalonga
July 1960–June 1963   José Luis Riera
July 1963–December 1963   Casimiro Benavente
December 1963   Luis de Miguel
December 1963–June 1965   José Valera
July 1965–June 1969   Julio Vilariño
July 1969–May 1971   León Lasa
May 1971–June 1971   Guillermo Delgado
July 1971–October 1971   José María García de Andoín
October 1971–December 1971   Ferdinand Daučík
December 1971–February 1972   Adolfo Bolea
February 1972–June 1972   José Antonio Naya
July 1972–June 1974   Domènec Balmanya
July 1974–October 1975   Sabino Barinaga
October 1975–February 1976   Juan Arza
February 1976–June 1976   Adolfo Bolea
June 1976   Luis Escarti
July 1976–October 1977   Enrique Mateos
October 1977–November 1977   Luis Escarti
November 1977–June 1978   Mariano Moreno
July 1978–June 1980   Roque Olsen
July 1980–December 1983   Dragoljub Milošević
December 1983   Luis Escarti
January 1984–June 1985   Benito Joanet
July 1985–April 1986   Paquito
April 1986–June 1986   David Vidal
July 1986–March 1987   Manolo Cardo
Dates Name
Mar 1987–June 1987   Dragoljub Milošević
June 1987   David Vidal
July 1987–June 1988   Víctor Espárrago
July 1988–October 1988   Helmut Senekowitsch
October 1988–Mar 1990   David Vidal
Mar 1990–June 1990   Colin Addison
July 1990–April 1991   Héctor Veira
April 1991–June 1992   Ramón Blanco
July 1992–January 1993   José Luis Romero
January 1993–June 1993   Ramón Blanco
July 1993–October 1993   Colin Addison
October 1993–November 1993   Hugo Vaca
November 1993–January 1994   José Antonio Naya
January 1994–June 1994   Marcelino Pérez
July 1994–June 1995   Ramón Heredia
July 1995–October 1995   Paco Chaparro
October 1995–June 1996   Chico Linares
July 1996–December 1996   Juan Carlos Álvarez
December 1996–June 1998   Ramón Blanco
July 1998–September 1998   Ismael Díaz
September 1998–November 1998   Juan Antonio Sánchez
November 1998–June 1999   Jordi Gonzalvo
July 1999–December 1999   Chico Linares
January 2000–March 2000   Juan Antonio Sánchez
March 2000–June 2000   Emilio Cruz
July 2000–June 2001   Carlos Orúe
July 2001–October 2001   Pepe Escalante
October 2001–December 2001   Juan Antonio Sánchez
December 2001–April 2002   José Enrique Díaz
April 2002–June 2002   Juan Antonio Sánchez
July 2002–June 2004   José Manuel González
July 2004–June 2006   Víctor Espárrago
July 2006–November 2006   Oli
November 2006–June 2007   José Manuel González
July 2007–October 2007   Mariano García Remón
October 2007–April 2008   Antonio Calderón
April 2008–May 2008   Raúl Procopio
May 2008–June 2008   Julián Rubio
July 2008–January 2010   Javi Gracia
January 2010–June 2010   Víctor Espárrago
July 2010–November 2010   Risto Vidaković
November 2010–June 2012   José Manuel González
July 2012–November 2012   Alberto Monteagudo
November 2012–December 2012   Ramón Blanco
December 2012–March 2014   Raül Agné
March 2014–November 2014   Antonio Calderón
November 2014–April 2016   Claudio Barragán
April 2016–January 2022   Álvaro Cervera
January 2022–present   Sergio

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsors
1910–1985 None None
1985–1986 Meyba None
1986–1989 Massana None
1989–1990 La Mar de Cerca Tours
1992–1993 Elements Unicaja
1997–2000 Kelme None
2000–2001 Diario de Cádiz
2002–2003 Financa
2003–2005 Grupo Zona Franca Cádiz
2005–2006 Caja San Fernando
2006–2007 Armoniza
2007–2008 None Teka
2008–2009 Diadora None
2009–2010 Kelme La Pepa 2012
2010–2011 None
2013–2014 Erreà Gagá Milano
2014–2015 Solver
2016–2017 Adidas Socibus
2017–2020 Torrot
2020–2021 Dafabet
2021–2022 Macron Bitci
2022- Khalifa Capital

References

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External links

  • Official website (in Spanish)
  • Futbolme team profile (in Spanish)
  • Club history (in Spanish)

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Cadiz Club de Futbol S A D known simply as Cadiz is a Spanish professional football club based in Cadiz Andalusia Founded in 1910 the club competes in the La Liga holding home games at Nuevo Mirandilla with a seating capacity of 20 724 1 CadizFull nameCadiz Club de Futbol S A D Nickname s El Submarino Amarillo The Yellow Submarine Short nameCADFounded10 September 1910 112 years ago 1910 09 10 as Cadiz Foot ball ClubGroundNuevo MirandillaCapacity20 724OwnerLocos por el Balon SLPresidentManuel VizcainoHead coachSergio GonzalezLeagueLa Liga2021 22La Liga 17th of 20WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonSalvadoran legend Magico Gonzalez played for the club during the 1980s 1990s and is widely recognized as the best player to ever play for the team Between 1929 and 1977 Cadiz played in either the second or third tier of Spanish football In 1977 Cadiz achieved promotion to La Liga for the first time Since then Cadiz has played fourteen seasons in the first tier as well as spending several at the second level Contents 1 History 2 Season to season 3 Current squad 3 1 Reserve team 3 2 Other players under contract 3 3 Out on loan 3 4 Current technical staff 4 Promotions and relegations 5 Stadium information 6 Famous players 7 Coaches 8 Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe first documented game of Cadiz CF was played against Cadiz Sporting Club on Thursday 8 September 1910 Cadiz CF won it 1 0 2 Two days later on 10 September 1910 several Cadiz citizens appealed to Civil Government to register a club under the name Cadiz Foot Ball Club 2 One of the founders was Jose Rivera y Lora the first Cadiz president 2 A year later in 1911 two other important events of Cadiz football took place the foundation of the Espanol Foot Ball Club and the inscription of Cadiz Foot Ball Club to the Federacion Sur Southern Football Federation 2 The Civil War interrupted the organization of competitions and Cadiz CF only played friendly matches among others against teams such as Betis and Celta de Vigo 3 Cadiz played the first complete season 1939 40 in Segunda Division after the Spanish Civil War The club finished 1st in the Group 5 with 11 wins in 14 games 4 That season the coach position was occupied by Santiago Nunez who was also a player and the key roles were played by Roldan Diaz Mateo the goalkeeper Bueno future Real Madrid player and Camilo Liz who decades later became the technical secretary of the club 3 During the following 3 seasons Cadiz was far away from repeating that success Cadiz first reached La Liga in 1977 78 after having spent two decades in the second division It took place on 5 June 1977 with a 2 0 victory at Ramon de Carranza against Tarrasa 2 Relegated after just one season the club returned in 1980 managing a further 13 year stay In August 1981 before returning to La Liga Cadiz won its first Ramon de Carranza Trophy 5 They beat Sevilla led by coach Miguel Munoz 1 0 with the goal scored by Dieguito Among them there were such important players in Cadiz history as Bocoya Juan Jose Hugo Vaca Dos Santos Amarillo Luque Linares Pepe Mejias Dieguito Escobar Lopez Choquet and Mane 2 Often led by the skills of Salvadoran Magico Gonzalez the club managed to maintain its top flight status in the 1990 91 season thanks to youth graduate Kiko and 25 minutes of his inspiration against Real Zaragoza who picked up the offensive burden after Gonzalez left During the late 1980s and early 1990s the club became known as The Yellow Submarine due to its capacity of coming afloat every year at the end of each season and remain in the top division despite having been sunk down during most of the campaign However in just two seasons Cadiz dropped down two levels In 1995 Cadiz was on the brink of extinction due to financial issues The investment group no longer invested in the club and declared the suspension of payments 2 A group of cadistas headed by Antonio Munoz and Manuel Garcia had the negotiations with the creditors reorganized the club and started managing it directly from the city of Cadiz 2 After a long spell in Segunda Division B the club was finally promoted in 2003 spectacularly returning to the top level in 2005 after taking the championship with a last day victory at neighbours Xerez CD The match was played on 18 June 2005 and ended up with 2 0 Cadiz win in the presence of 8000 Cadiz fans arrived in Xerez 6 However Cadiz was eventually relegated back to the second tier in the 37th and penultimate matchday of 2005 06 Cadiz finished in the 19th position 4 points away from 16th place which could secure the club a place in La Liga 7 For the following campaign former Spanish international Oli took the reins of the team being sacked after only a few months With him the club won just 4 from 11 matches 8 In June 2008 Cadiz dropped another level returning to the Segunda Division B However after just one season it managed to return to the second division but was immediately relegated in the 2009 10 campaign Cadiz finished in 19th place falling just one point behind the teams in 17th and 18th positions which guaranteed them a place in the Segunda Division 9 Performance of such experienced players as Raul Lopez Andres Fleurquin and Enrique Ortiz was the major asset to the successful 2008 09 season 2 Cadiz became the champion of the Segunda Division B having a successful season with 24 wins 7 draws and 7 losses in 38 matches 10 During the 2015 16 the club finished its season in Group 4 in 4th place and qualified for the promotion playoffs they beat Racing Ferrol Racing Santander and Hercules and therefore promoted back to Segunda Division after 6 years The key match against Hercules took place on 26 June 2016 at the Ramon de Carranza stadium Cadiz won it 1 0 2 Chart of Cadiz CF league performance 1929 2023 On 29 September 2019 Cadiz CF organized trials in Mumbai India For the second time the club gave an opportunity to more than 250 Indian students to win a scholarship to live and train in Spain As a result three players were selected Harshika Jain Veer Gondal and Arnav Gorantala Their stay in Spain began on January 2020 11 In the beginning of the 2019 20 season Cadiz repeated its best start record as per first ten league games of a single season This record dates 80 years back to the 1939 1940 season 12 Head coach Alvaro Cervera admitted the good start of the season and said We are an uncomfortable team for others and we create many problems We have already won ten games and we have to be proud of ourselves Now we have to think that on Monday we have a training and we should remain the same way 13 On 28 December 2019 Manuel Vizcaino Fernandez was appointed as chairman of the board of directors for the next six years along with the directors Jorge Cobo and Martin Jose Garcia Marichal 14 On 2 March 2020 Cadiz CF confirmed that an unnamed American investor of great economic strength became one of the club s shareholders 15 Despite acquiring a minority of shares the investor s goal is expanding his presence in the club and helping the Andalusian club with the promotion to La Liga 16 The president of the club Manuel Vizcaino revealed the plans of using new resources to modernize the infrastructure facilities and other areas of the club 17 On 12 July 2020 Cadiz CF was promoted back to the Primera Division after 14 years 18 On 20 September 2020 Cadiz won its first La Liga match 2 0 away win over Huesca since the previous campaign in the league 19 On 5 December Cadiz CF won a home game for the first time in the season setting another historic moment in the process in fact goals by Alvaro Gimenez and Alvaro Negredo secured a 2 1 final result against Barcelona 20 Plus on 21 February 2021 they managed to block Barcelona once again as the match ended up in a 1 1 draw a penalty by substitute Alex Fernandez equalized the initial opener by Lionel Messi also from the penalty spot 21 On 4 April 2021 in a league game Mouctar Diakhaby of Valencia denounced an alleged racist aggression by Cadiz defender Juan Cala The game was briefly halted after Valencia players walked off the pitch 22 The tests carried out by LaLiga and the RFEF showed that the complaint was false so the judge declared Juan Cala innocent On 2 May 2021 Cadiz won 1 0 at Granada in Los Carmenes With 40 points in the standings Cadiz CF mathematically achieved survival in LaLiga Santander Season to season EditSeason Tier Division Place Copa del Rey1935 36 2 2ª 7th Group round1939 40 2 2ª 1st1940 41 2 2ª 8th First round1941 42 2 2ª 3rd1942 43 2 2ª 7th1943 44 3 3ª 10th Third round1944 45 4 1ª Reg 1st1945 46 3 3ª 8th1946 47 3 3ª 2nd1947 48 3 3ª 5th Third round1948 49 3 3ª 5th Third round1949 50 3 3ª 8th1950 51 3 3ª 8th1951 52 3 3ª 4th1952 53 3 3ª 3rd1953 54 3 3ª 3rd1954 55 3 3ª 1st1955 56 2 2ª 14th1956 57 2 2ª 12th1957 58 2 2ª 10th Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey1958 59 2 2ª 7th Round of 161959 50 2 2ª 14th First round1960 61 2 2ª 4th First round1961 62 2 2ª 10th First round1962 63 2 2ª 4th Round of 321963 64 2 2ª 7th First round1964 65 2 2ª 14th First round1965 66 2 2ª 12th First round1966 67 2 2ª 8th Round of 321967 68 2 2ª 5th First round1968 69 2 2ª 18th1969 70 3 3ª 1st Round of 321970 71 2 2ª 12th Third round1971 72 2 2ª 16th Fourth round1972 73 2 2ª 7th Fourth round1973 74 2 2ª 5th Third round1974 75 2 2ª 5th Fourth round1975 76 2 2ª 13th Round of 321976 77 2 2ª 2nd Third round1977 78 1 1ª 18th Round of 16Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey1978 79 2 2ª 8th Fourth round1979 80 2 2ª 8th Second round1980 81 2 2ª 2nd Third round1981 82 1 1ª 16th Second round1982 83 2 2ª 2nd Round of 161983 84 1 1ª 16th Second round1984 85 2 2ª 2nd Round of 161985 86 1 1ª 15th Second round1986 87 1 1ª 18th Round of 161987 88 1 1ª 12th Round of 161988 89 1 1ª 15th Quarter finals1989 90 1 1ª 15th Semi finals1990 91 1 1ª 18th Round of 161991 92 1 1ª 18th Third round1992 93 1 1ª 19th Fourth round1993 94 2 2ª 20th Fourth round1994 95 3 2ª B 10th Second round1995 96 3 2ª B 6th1996 97 3 2ª B 7th1997 98 3 2ª B 3rd Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey1998 99 3 2ª B 5th Second round1999 2000 3 2ª B 12th Preliminary round2000 01 3 2ª B 1st2001 02 3 2ª B 7th Round of 642002 03 3 2ª B 4th2003 04 2 2ª 7th Round of 322004 05 2 2ª 1st Round of 322005 06 1 1ª 19th Quarter finals2006 07 2 2ª 5th Third round2007 08 2 2ª 20th Third round2008 09 3 2ª B 1st First round2009 10 2 2ª 19th Second round2010 11 3 2ª B 4th Third round2011 12 3 2ª B 1st Round of 322012 13 3 2ª B 13th Second round2013 14 3 2ª B 3rd2014 15 3 2ª B 1st Round of 322015 16 3 2ª B 4th Round of 162016 17 2 2ª 5th Third round2017 18 2 2ª 9th Round of 16Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey2018 19 2 2ª 7th Round of 322019 20 2 2ª 2nd Second round2020 21 1 1ª 12th Round of 322021 22 1 1ª 17th Quarter finals2022 23 1 1ª First round15 seasons in La Liga 40 seasons in Segunda Division 16 seasons in Segunda Division B 12 seasons in Tercera Division 1 season in Categorias RegionalesCurrent squad EditAs of 1 February 2023 23 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK ARG Jeremias Ledesma2 DF ESP Raul Parra3 DF ESP Fali4 MF ESP Ruben Alcaraz5 DF SEN Momo Mbaye6 MF ESP Jose Mari captain 7 FW ESP Ruben Sobrino8 MF ESP Alex Fernandez vice captain 9 FW HON Choco Lozano10 FW COD Theo Bongonda11 FW ESP Ivan Alejo12 MF MLI Youba Diarra13 GK ESP David Gil No Pos Nation Player14 FW URU Brian Ocampo15 FW ESP Roger Marti on loan from Elche 16 FW ESP Chris Ramos17 MF ARG Gonzalo Escalante on loan from Lazio 18 FW ESP Alvaro Negredo19 FW ESP Sergi Guardiola on loan from Valladolid 20 DF ESP Iza Carcelen21 DF PAR Santiago Arzamendia22 DF URU Pacha Espino 3rd captain 23 DF ESP Luis Hernandez24 MF ESP Fede San Emeterio25 DF ESP Jorge Mere on loan from Club America 32 DF ESP Victor ChustReserve team Edit Main article Cadiz CF Mirandilla Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player26 GK BRA Victor Aznar28 MF ESP Curro Munoz29 FW MLI Mamady Diarra30 DF ESP Carlos Garcia Die33 MF CMR Etta Eyong No Pos Nation Player34 GK ESP Nando Almodovar35 DF ESP Kikin38 MF ESP Alvaro Bastida39 MF MLI Moussa Diakite42 MF ESP Jose Antonio de la RosaOther players under contract Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player DF ESP Juan Cala DF ESP Joseba Zaldua No Pos Nation Player MF ESP Jon Ander GarridoOut on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK ARG Juan Flere at Algeciras until 30 June 2023 MF ESP Alvaro Jimenez at Las Palmas until 30 June 2023 MF ESP Martin Calderon at Celta B until 30 June 2023 MF CHI Tomas Alarcon at Zaragoza until 30 June 2023 No Pos Nation Player FW AUS Awer Mabil at Sparta Prague until 30 June 2023 FW ESP Ivan Chapela at Unionistas until 30 June 2023 FW MNE Milutin Osmajic at Vizela until 30 June 2023 Current technical staff Edit Position StaffManager Sergio GonzalezAssistant manager Diego RiberaTechnical assistant Jesus MunozFitness coach Sergio DoradoGoalkeeping coach Lolo BocardoAssistant fitness coach Jose SanchezDoctor Sebastian Jimenez Antonio Luis PerezPhysiotherapist Jesus Moran Pablo Fernandez Alvaro Sanchez Ferragut Ruben PedregosaRehab fitness coach Jose Maria Azores Txema MorenoDietitian Ivan CalderonDelegate Salvador ChirinoKit man Juanito MarchanteAssistant kit man Coque LopezLast updated 15 October 2022Source 24 Promotions and relegations EditPromoted to Segunda Division 1935 36 1954 55 2002 03 2008 09 2015 2016 Relegated to Tercera Division 1942 43 Promoted to La Liga 1976 77 1980 81 1982 83 1984 85 2004 05 2019 20 Relegated to Segunda Division 1977 78 1992 93 2005 06 Relegated to Segunda Division B 1993 94 2007 08 2009 10Stadium information EditName Nuevo Mirandilla City Cadiz Capacity 25 033 Inauguration 1955 Pitch size 106 x 68 mFamous players EditNote this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and or have reached international status Adolfo Bolea Manuel Botubot Juan Villar Alberto Cifuentes Hugo Vaca Carlos Caballero Armando Riveiro Francisco Baena Carmelo Navarro Diego Tristan Bocoya Dani Guiza Oli Enrique Angel Ferez Juan Jose Kiko Narvaez Raul Lopez Pepe Mejias Salvador Mejias Migueli Raul Jose Ramon Bermell Magico Gonzalez Jozsef Szendrei Moises Arteaga Jose Maria Quevedo Ramon de Quintana Bartholomew Ogbeche Ricardo Escobar Jonathan Sesma Varazdat Haroyan Juan Ramon Carrasco Jon Ander Garrido Anthony Hernandez Nicholas PozoSee also Category Cadiz CF footballersCoaches Edit 25 26 Dates Name1935 36 Jose Rey1936 Aurelio Omist1939 40 Santiago Nunez1940 Manuel Valderrama1940 41 Santiago Nunez1941 Miguel Angel Valcarcel1941 42 Jose Quirante1942 Teodoro Mauri1942 44 Santiago Buiria1944 46 Juan Bejarano1946 48 Gabriel Andonegui1948 49 Anastasio Calleja1949 50 Casto Moline1950 51 Jose Peralta1951 Juan Bejarano1951 52 Camilo Liz1952 53 Higinio Ortuzar1953 54 Anastasio Calleja1954 56 Diego Villalonga1956 June 1958 Santiago NunezJuly 1958 November 1958 Valdor SierraNovember 1958 December 1958 Antonio FernandezDecember 1958 June 1959 Julian ArcasJuly 1959 February 1960 Camilo LizFebruary 1960 Juan BejaranoFebruary 1960 June 1960 Diego VillalongaJuly 1960 June 1963 Jose Luis RieraJuly 1963 December 1963 Casimiro BenaventeDecember 1963 Luis de MiguelDecember 1963 June 1965 Jose ValeraJuly 1965 June 1969 Julio VilarinoJuly 1969 May 1971 Leon LasaMay 1971 June 1971 Guillermo DelgadoJuly 1971 October 1971 Jose Maria Garcia de AndoinOctober 1971 December 1971 Ferdinand DaucikDecember 1971 February 1972 Adolfo BoleaFebruary 1972 June 1972 Jose Antonio NayaJuly 1972 June 1974 Domenec BalmanyaJuly 1974 October 1975 Sabino BarinagaOctober 1975 February 1976 Juan ArzaFebruary 1976 June 1976 Adolfo BoleaJune 1976 Luis EscartiJuly 1976 October 1977 Enrique MateosOctober 1977 November 1977 Luis EscartiNovember 1977 June 1978 Mariano MorenoJuly 1978 June 1980 Roque OlsenJuly 1980 December 1983 Dragoljub MilosevicDecember 1983 Luis EscartiJanuary 1984 June 1985 Benito JoanetJuly 1985 April 1986 PaquitoApril 1986 June 1986 David VidalJuly 1986 March 1987 Manolo Cardo Dates NameMar 1987 June 1987 Dragoljub MilosevicJune 1987 David VidalJuly 1987 June 1988 Victor EsparragoJuly 1988 October 1988 Helmut SenekowitschOctober 1988 Mar 1990 David VidalMar 1990 June 1990 Colin AddisonJuly 1990 April 1991 Hector VeiraApril 1991 June 1992 Ramon BlancoJuly 1992 January 1993 Jose Luis RomeroJanuary 1993 June 1993 Ramon BlancoJuly 1993 October 1993 Colin AddisonOctober 1993 November 1993 Hugo VacaNovember 1993 January 1994 Jose Antonio NayaJanuary 1994 June 1994 Marcelino PerezJuly 1994 June 1995 Ramon HerediaJuly 1995 October 1995 Paco ChaparroOctober 1995 June 1996 Chico LinaresJuly 1996 December 1996 Juan Carlos AlvarezDecember 1996 June 1998 Ramon BlancoJuly 1998 September 1998 Ismael DiazSeptember 1998 November 1998 Juan Antonio SanchezNovember 1998 June 1999 Jordi GonzalvoJuly 1999 December 1999 Chico LinaresJanuary 2000 March 2000 Juan Antonio SanchezMarch 2000 June 2000 Emilio CruzJuly 2000 June 2001 Carlos OrueJuly 2001 October 2001 Pepe EscalanteOctober 2001 December 2001 Juan Antonio SanchezDecember 2001 April 2002 Jose Enrique DiazApril 2002 June 2002 Juan Antonio SanchezJuly 2002 June 2004 Jose Manuel GonzalezJuly 2004 June 2006 Victor EsparragoJuly 2006 November 2006 OliNovember 2006 June 2007 Jose Manuel GonzalezJuly 2007 October 2007 Mariano Garcia RemonOctober 2007 April 2008 Antonio CalderonApril 2008 May 2008 Raul ProcopioMay 2008 June 2008 Julian RubioJuly 2008 January 2010 Javi GraciaJanuary 2010 June 2010 Victor EsparragoJuly 2010 November 2010 Risto VidakovicNovember 2010 June 2012 Jose Manuel GonzalezJuly 2012 November 2012 Alberto MonteagudoNovember 2012 December 2012 Ramon BlancoDecember 2012 March 2014 Raul AgneMarch 2014 November 2014 Antonio CalderonNovember 2014 April 2016 Claudio BarraganApril 2016 January 2022 Alvaro CerveraJanuary 2022 present SergioSee also Category Cadiz CF managersKit suppliers and shirt sponsors EditPeriod Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsors1910 1985 None None1985 1986 Meyba None1986 1989 Massana None1989 1990 La Mar de Cerca Tours1992 1993 Elements Unicaja1997 2000 Kelme None2000 2001 Diario de Cadiz2002 2003 Financa2003 2005 Grupo Zona Franca Cadiz2005 2006 Caja San Fernando2006 2007 Armoniza2007 2008 None Teka2008 2009 Diadora None2009 2010 Kelme La Pepa 20122010 2011 None2013 2014 Errea Gaga Milano2014 2015 Solver2016 2017 Adidas Socibus2017 2020 Torrot2020 2021 Dafabet2021 2022 Macron Bitci2022 Khalifa CapitalReferences Edit chrisentrenador 11 August 2018 Cadiz Estadio Ramon de Carranza 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2020 Retrieved 4 December 2020 Lopez Marcos 5 December 2020 El Barca se derrota a si mismo elperiodico in Spanish Archived from the original on 22 February 2021 Retrieved 2 March 2021 Draw with Cadiz ends Barcelona s winning run BBC Sport Archived from the original on 11 September 2022 Retrieved 2 March 2021 Valencia players walk off pitch after alleged racist incident vs Cadiz ESPN 4 April 2021 Archived from the original on 5 April 2021 Retrieved 4 April 2021 Plantilla Cadiz Club de Futbol SAD in Spanish Cadiz CF Retrieved 15 October 2022 Plantilla Cadiz Club de Futbol SAD in Spanish Cadiz CF Retrieved 15 October 2022 Cadiz BDFutbol Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 8 February 2014 Historial cadista Cadista history in Spanish Cadistas 1910 Archived from the original on 9 February 2014 Retrieved 8 February 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cadiz Club de Futbol Official website in Spanish Futbolme team profile in Spanish Club history 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