The yellow team's campaign has been marked by defensive fragility and a worrying lack of finishing. With only 41 goals scored in 42 matchdays, the team has matched the records of relegated clubs, falling far short of the scoring figures of the teams that led the standings.
The disappointment in the attacking area has been widespread. Players expected to make a difference failed to establish themselves, leaving the team in a constant state of dependency. The absence of key players due to injury during the second half of the season exacerbated a crisis that forced the club to fight for survival until the final stretch of the championship.
The squad analysis reveals an evident imbalance. While some loan players did not meet expectations, other key figures saw their performance drop drastically, whether due to physical problems or a lack of adaptation to the tactical systems proposed by the various coaches throughout the season.
Looking ahead, the Cádiz CF sporting management faces a necessary restructuring. Planning for next season must focus on regaining scoring efficiency and building a solid unit that allows the club to compete with greater guarantees in the second division.




