Celta Vigo will share its Balaídos stadium with the reserve team Fortuna in six LaLiga and Segunda División matches. The draw for the official RFEF calendar for the next season in Primera and Segunda División left several headlines, such as the return of the Galician derby against Deportivo on January 3 and April 18.
What does this mean for Celta Vigo?
The sharing of the stadium will pose a stress test for the pitch and the club's logistical capacity, especially with international competition in the Europa League. The complete calendar of Celta includes home matches against Athletic Club and CD Castellón on August 30.
How will this affect the team?
The Celta Vigo team, which is currently in 6th place in LaLiga with 54 points, must adapt to this tight schedule to ensure success in the season. With 53 goals scored and 48 conceded, the team must maintain its pace to stay in the title fight.
What's next?
Celta Vigo's next match will be against Club Atlético Osasuna on August 16, and then they will face Valencia CF on August 23. With a calendar full of challenges, the team must be ready to face any obstacle that comes their way. And with their last win 1-0 against Sevilla on May 23, Celta Vigo is ready to face the new season with confidence.
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