Cádiz CF

Cádiz CF: The Yellow Submarine of Spanish Football
Established in 1910, Cádiz Club de Fútbol is one of the most beloved and culturally rich traditional clubs in Spain. Based in the ancient southwestern port city of Cádiz—affectionately called the Tacita de Plata (Silver Cup)—the club is famously nicknamed El Submarino Amarillo (The Yellow Submarine). Cádiz CF represents a perfect blend of competitive grit and a joyful, unmatched approach to the beautiful game.
The Nuevo Mirandilla and a Celebrated Fan Culture
The club plays its home matches at the Estadio Nuevo Mirandilla. Far beyond tactical statistics, Cádiz is internationally revered for its extraordinary fanbase. Deeply connected to the city’s famous Carnival roots, the supporters are renowned for their wit, humor, and unwavering sportsmanship, turning every home fixture into an incredibly welcoming yet loud celebration of football.
The Myth of Mágico González
No history of Cádiz CF is complete without mentioning the legendary Jorge “Mágico” González. The Salvadoran wizard, widely praised by Diego Maradona as one of the pure geniuses of world football, became a global icon during his spell in the 1980s. His spectacular dribbling and bohemian lifestyle cemented a poetic identity for the club, establishing Cádiz as a sanctuary for footballing romanticism.
