Lucas Pérez's second stint with Cádiz CF lasted just two months. Despite not displaying his best form, the Galician player was a fundamental piece in the team's achievement of staying in LaLiga Hypermotion. The club announced his signing in early April, seeking a boost and a leader for a squad facing a critical moment in the season.
At nearly 38 years old, Lucas Pérez returned to 'La Tacita de Plata' with the mission of bringing experience and character. In his previous spell in the First Division with Cádiz, he played 31 matches, scored eight goals, and contributed to a historic survival, leaving memorable goals at stadiums like Camp Nou and Sánchez Pizjuán in 2022.
His return came after an urgent call from the club. Although his physical condition and impact on the game were not the same as in previous stages, his presence aimed to revitalize a struggling team. During his time, the Cádiz CF bench saw changes, with Sergio González and later Imanol Idiakez at the helm. Idiakez, familiar with Pérez from his time at Riazor, gave him starts in several key matches.
Lucas Pérez's only goal in this second spell came in a crucial match against Leganés, a strike that paved the way for a 3-0 victory that mathematically secured Cádiz CF's permanence. This goal, described as the result of a seasoned forward's attention and instinct, marked a fitting end to his brief but decisive return.
“"He came for love of Cádiz CF, and I believe that love stories sometimes deserve a happy ending. It was divine justice that he was decisive. He is a true person, who tells you things to your face and you have to be straightforward with him. He doesn't tolerate lies."
Coach Imanol Idiakez praised Lucas Pérez's dedication and commitment, highlighting his importance in the locker room. In seven matches, with four starts and 400 minutes played, the forward completed the task he began in his previous stint, concluding his time with the club on a high note.




