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Estadio Nuevo Mirandilla
Cádiz CF plays at Estadio Nuevo Mirandilla, located in the La Laguna district of Cádiz, a historic port city on the Atlantic coast of Andalusia, considered the oldest continuously inhabited city in Western Europe. The stadium has a capacity of approximately 22,860 spectators and has been Cádiz's home since its construction in the 1950s, substantially modernised over subsequent decades. The "Nuevo" in the name indicates the reconstruction and expansion undertaken in recent decades. Cádiz is a city of extraordinary historical depth — its Phoenician origins, Roman heritage, and role as Spain's gateway to the Americas give the football club a historical context that is among the richest of any professional club in Europe.
Cádiz CF experienced their most celebrated recent period between 2020 and 2023 when the club — having been promoted to La Liga for the first time in 14 years — participated in three consecutive La Liga seasons, providing Estadio Nuevo Mirandilla with top-flight Spanish football and generating scenes of communal joy in one of Spain's most characterful historic cities. The intimate stadium atmosphere for La Liga fixtures against Real Madrid and Barcelona created some of the competition's most unique environments, with the Cádiz faithful generating passionate noise in an enclosed ground in a city used to historic occasions. The club's relegation ended a precious run but confirmed Cádiz's place among Spain's competitive professional clubs.
Cádiz's geographical position on the Atlantic coast — the most westerly provincial capital in mainland Spain — gives the city and its football club a distinctive character, with the sea visible from areas around the stadium. The city's famous Carnival celebration, its Phoenician ruins, and its seafood culture provide a rich backdrop for football at the Nuevo Mirandilla. Cádiz CF's La Liga 2 campaign aims at returning the club to the top flight, and the passionate gaditano (Cádiz citizen) fanbase provides committed support for a club that represents one of Spain's most historically extraordinary cities.