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·19 May 2024
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·19 May 2024
Cádiz have this evening become the final club to suffer relegation from the top-flight of Spanish football in 2023/24.
In their penultimate outing of the La Liga campaign, El Submarino Amarillo played host to Las Palmas a short time ago.
Mauricio Pellegrino’s troops headed into proceedings in the knowledge that nothing but a victory would suffice, amid their last-gasp push for survival.
When all was said and done on Sunday, however, Cádiz could only muster up a point, owing to a goalless stalemate.
This means that they can no longer mathematically catch 17th-placed Mallorca, who battled their way to a draw with La Liga basement dwellers Almería.
Cádiz’s four-year stay back in Spain’s top tier has, as a result, officially come to an end.
They will join Granada and Almería back in Segunda División for the 2024/25 campaign.
Commiserations to the Andalusian outfit, their players, fans, staff, and all others associated with the club. We hope to see you back in La Liga again soon!
Conor Laird | GSFN