The Cádizwhich you will receive next Monday at athletic club on the third day of LaLiga Santander, won six of the fourteen matches played against the Bibaíno team at the Ramón de Carranza stadium (now Nuevo Mirandilla), dividing the other eight numbers with three draws and five wins.
The biggest result Cádiz achieved was in the 1981-82 season, with Serbian Dragoljub Milosevic on the bench for the Andalusians, who won 3-0 with two goals from Cadiz midfielder Pepe Mejías and another from striker who is Rafael Choquet.
0-4 two seasons ago was the most comfortable victory for the Basques in the old Carranza, with Asturian Marcelino García Toral as coach and two goals from Navarrese midfielder Alejandro Berenguer, another from Gipuzkoan midfielder Unai López and another from Biscayan striker Inaki Williams.
On three occasions, five goals were seen at the Carranza stadium in the clashes between the two, with a score of 2-3 in favor of the visitors.
The first time was in the 90-91 season, with Galician Ramón Blanco coaching the Cadiz team and former national coach Iñaki Sáez coaching the Bilbao team.
Cádiz’s goals were scored by Aragonese defender Ángel Oliva and Argentine striker Óscar Dertycia; and the one from Athletic, the Biscayan defender Genar Andrinúa, the Extremaduran striker and now Athletic coach Ernesto Valverde and the striker from Baracaldés Francisco Luke.
In the 92-93 campaign the same result was repeated, with Blanco again on the local bench and the German Jupp Heynckes on the visitors.
Goals for Cádiz were scored by Málaga striker Francisco Cabrera ‘Quino’ and Cádiz midfielder Moisés Arteaga; and the Athletic of Biscayan midfielder Julen Guerrero, on two occasions; and Navarrese striker José Ángel Ziganda.
Last season, those led by Marcelino won again 2-3, with goals from Raúl García, Iker Muniain and Mikel Vesga, who scored goals from Cadiz Lucas Pérez and Rubén Sobrino.
Source: La Verdad

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