This initiative, managed by Halcón Viajes, subsidizes part of the travel cost. Departure is set for the match day itself, at 8:30 AM, from the Martín Carpena esplanade in Málaga, with an estimated return to Málaga at 6:00 PM. Interested individuals can purchase this non-divisible package, which will be available until all spots are filled. The club has warned that the trip might be canceled if a minimum number of participants is not met, with tickets to be distributed on the bus.
For fans who prefer to travel independently to the Nasrid capital, Covirán Granada still has approximately 1,000 tickets available for sale, with prices ranging from 25 to 40 euros. This journey is considered convenient, with a favorable schedule allowing time to enjoy the city and have lunch after the game.
Regarding the team's performance, Unicaja remains in eighth place in the Liga Endesa after matchday 26, despite a streak of four consecutive losses. The most recent defeat, against Valencia Basket, had little impact on their standing due to Bilbao Basket's loss to Barça. The upcoming schedule appears more favorable for the Málaga team, who will aim to capitalize on matches against Covirán Granada and Lleida to improve their position.
The current ACB standings are led by Real Madrid (24-2), followed by Valencia Basket (20-6) and UCAM Murcia (19-7). Baskonia holds fourth place (19-7) and Barça fifth (18-8). The battle for positions six through eight is intensifying, with La Laguna Tenerife (16-10) and Joventut (16-10) in contention, which benefits Unicaja in their goal of securing a playoff spot.




