Álvaro Cervera celebrates 200 games on the Cádiz bench

The coach of Cadiz, Alvaro Cervera, He has completed this last day of the League in the First Division 200 games on the bench of the Cadiz team, a round figure that he reached in the game last Sunday at the stadium Carranza before him Villarreal (0-0).

Cervera signed for Cádiz in Second B in the final stretch of the 2015-2016 season, replacing Claudio Barragán, to direct the last four regular league games and try to qualify Cádiz for the promotion phase.

The coach, born 55 years ago in Fernando Poo, in Spanish Guinea, achieved the first goal and then achieved the climb to the Second Division, a category in which he has led Cádiz for four seasons until he was promoted to the top category in the summer past.

Cervera's first match at Cádiz was in April 2016, with a 0-1 defeat in Carranza against Mérida.

Since then, the coach of Cantabrian descent has led the people of Cádiz 169 matches in the Second Division (including two in Promotion to First Division in 2017), fourteen in the Copa del Rey, ten in Second B (added those of the promotion phase) and seven in the highest category, which adds up to a total of two hundred games in front of Cádiz.

Cervera is the coach who has directed the most games to Cádiz, ahead of José González, from Cadiz, who coached the yellow team 192 times.