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Cádiz CF 23 Dec 2025 · LaLiga News Staff

Cádiz's Christmas Cracker: Vizcaíno Opens Training Doors to Young Fans

Cádiz CF announce special open training session at Nuevo Mirandilla on January 2nd as a festive gift to supporters, particularly children, amid playoff push in Segunda División.

Cádiz’s Christmas Cracker: Vizcaíno Opens Training Doors to Young Fans

Manuel Vizcaíno and Cádiz CF are spreading some proper Christmas cheer with a belter of a gift for their loyal supporters, especially the little ones.

Family-Friendly Festive Fun

The club have announced they’re throwing open the gates to Nuevo Mirandilla on Thursday, January 2nd at 10:30am for a completely free, open training session. It’s a proper Bobby Dazzler of an idea, giving families on their Christmas holidays the chance to get up close with their heroes.

Gaizka Garitano’s squad will be put through their paces in full view of the fans, creating what the club hopes will be an unforgettable experience for youngsters who dream of seeing their idols in the flesh.

Perfect Timing

The timing couldn’t be better for this fan-friendly gesture. Cádiz have just clawed their way back into the promotion playoff spots after five matchdays outside the top six. Talk about getting your ducks in a row!

Vizcaíno clearly understands that building that special connection between players and supporters could be absolutely crucial for the second half of the campaign. The club are banking on this positive momentum carrying them forward in their push for promotion.

Community Spirit

What’s particularly smart about this move is how it:

  • Takes advantage of the school holiday period
  • Costs absolutely nothing for families feeling the pinch after Christmas
  • Transforms a routine training session into a proper yellow-and-blue celebration
  • Strengthens the bond between the team and their faithful following

Expect Nuevo Mirandilla to be absolutely rammed with excited youngsters getting a glimpse behind the curtain of their beloved club. In a world where football sometimes feels miles away from the fans, this is exactly the sort of grassroots engagement that keeps Spanish football culture thriving.

For a Segunda División side pushing for promotion, creating this family atmosphere could be just what the doctor ordered to energize everyone for the challenges ahead in 2025.

Source: MARCA

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