Cádiz Fans Rally Ahead of Crucial Match

Posted on: 05/11/2026

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With less than 48 hours until Cádiz faces Deportivo de La Coruña this Friday, the club’s supporters are mobilizing to create an electric atmosphere. Social media has been buzzing with calls to turn the Nuevo Mirandilla into a cauldron of noise, accompanied by videos from former players. Several fan platforms have also issued statements addressing the club’s alarming situation, as it risks relegation to the Primera Federación.

One of the most talked-about statements comes from the Federation of Cádiz Fan Clubs. At a delicate moment for the main body representing most fan groups, supporters are demanding that it speak out on recent developments, such as the creation of the “Cadista 1910” platform.

The statement urges unity among Cádiz fans and calls for an end to internal disputes. It encourages everyone to wear yellow to the stadium and announces that rolls of paper will be distributed to create a “shower of cadismo” starting from the players’ warm-up. The message reads: “Only one color in the stadium—everyone in yellow, with your scarf waving and shouting until the last breath. Bring your flag or banner (within permitted sizes), and you’ll find a spot on the upper ring of the stadium. The FPC is organizing the best possible atmosphere for the players’ entrance, aiming for a shower of cadismo to give our team that extra motivation.”

### Brigadas Amarillas Targets Manuel Vizcaíno

A more forceful and critical statement came from Brigadas Amarillas. The group made its stance clear against the club’s leadership, maintaining a harsh critique of both the sporting and institutional situation. “From our collective, we urge all fans—including those who once joined our history—to unleash all possible enthusiasm and hope to escape the crossroads created by the negligence of the current Board of Directors, led by Manuel Vizcaíno and Rafael Contreras. Though the failure was expected and foreseen, it must not stop us from fighting for what we have always defended,” the statement begins.

In the following paragraph, they call on Cádiz supporters to “adopt a leading role, filling every stand except the VIP box with cadismo, cheering with all our strength before and during the entire match.” They add, “Together, we can help steer the yellow ship away from the shipwreck that inevitably leads us to the depths of regrettable categories, due to the management model imposed by the current majority shareholders.”

Concluding, the collective states clearly: “Survival will only be achieved through the unwavering and irreplaceable support of the Cádiz fanbase, which, combined with the commitment of our professional players, will save the club from the drift caused by a few.”