The recent victory of Córdoba CF against Real Zaragoza was a fundamental step, according to coach Iván Ania, in consolidating the primary objective of salvation. Although the team has 48 points and a 14-point lead over the Aragonese side, whom they also beat in goal average, mathematical permanence is not yet guaranteed but is well on track.
With 21 points still in play, the white-and-green team has the opportunity to improve its position and, more importantly, to re-engage fans who experienced a period of disillusionment after seeing the possibility of fighting for play-off spots slip away. The current difference is 14 points above the relegation zone and ten points below the promotion places.
Córdoba CF's negative streak came to an end in Cádiz, where a victory at Nuevo Mirandilla served as a turning point. This triumph was followed by another home victory against Real Zaragoza, breaking a winless streak at their stadium since mid-February and also achieving their first clean sheet of the second half of the season.
“"Now we need to re-engage the fans."
The schedule for Córdoba CF includes seven key matches. The first of these "finals" will be at Reino de León against Cultural Leonesa. Subsequently, they will host Sporting de Gijón at El Arcángel and visit Castellón at Castalia. Granada and Albacete will pass through the Cordoban stadium before Ania's team concludes the season by visiting Ipurua to face Eibar and hosting Huesca at home.
In the first round, Córdoba CF secured 14 out of a possible 21 points against these same seven opponents, with four wins, two draws, and one loss. If they manage to repeat this score, they would reach 62 points, surpassing the 55 obtained last season in Segunda División, where they finished in fourteenth position.
This final stretch is crucial to avoid repeating the outcome of the 2024-25 season, when the team only managed six points in the last seven matches after losing their play-off chances. With 48 points currently, one less than at the same point last season, Córdoba CF aims to maintain intensity and concentration to avoid disappointing their fans.




