Cervera sees “just” the rise of Cádiz to First

The Cádiz coach, Álvaro Cervera, has declared tonight after his team's promotion to the First Division that the achievement has occurred due to the work done “previously” and that the climb to the highest category is “fair”, so He was “happy”.

Cádiz has mathematically achieved promotion after the victory of Real Oviedo in La Romareda against Zaragoza (2-4), which has left the teams with no options to reach Cervera's pupils.

The last game of the Cádiz League, played on Saturday at the Ramón de Carranza stadium against Fuenlabrada, ended in defeat for the people of Cádiz (0-1), who were served a draw to ascend.

After this result, Cervera acknowledged in statements to Onda Cero that he had a “very bad night”, even knowing that the promotion “was yet to come”, since “many negative things had to be given” in order not to achieve it.

Cervera has experienced the rise with his staff and President Manuel Vizcaíno and other members of the club in the Ciudad Deportiva, where they watched Zaragoza-Oviedo on television.

Cádiz has had to wait for the defeat of Zaragoza, which is third in the standings with 62 points, behind Cádiz, who has 69 points in the leadership of the Second Division, and Huesca, second with 64.

With two games to go before the end of the competition, only the Huescans could reach Cádiz, hence their presence in the First Division has already been confirmed.