Cartagena will start reseeding the stadium on day four, just after the match against Malaga, forcing them to look for an alternative
It was the perfect setting: a large field, with dimensions and infrastructure much larger than that of charming Sánchez Luengo, located on the outskirts of El Algar, a town of 8,444 inhabitants. However, the confrontation between CD Algar and a First Division team will not be able to be played on that stage due to the replanting work that will take place at the Cartagonova Municipal Stadium.
The club Albinegro has since last August reached an agreement with La Liga about the plan for the replanting of the stadium. Cartagena has to play the match against Málaga on match day 14 on November 3 at 7 p.m.
The idea is that just after that game, the work begins. Those of Carrión play three games in a row as visitors: they visit the Anxo Carro de Lugo on the 7th, they play the Copa del Rey the following weekend and finally they go to Miranda de Ebro on the 19th or 20th Because they don’t come until 27 November return to play a duel at home, when they receive Eibar.
The grass takes about three weeks to settle and it would therefore be too hasty to set foot on the Cartagonova Municipal Stadium just nine days after the new mat was laid.
Therefore, from the Cartagena City Council, they are looking for alternative solutions for the Efesé Stadium. The first would be an unlikely postponement that would delay the draw until the last week of November. If this is not possible, it is intended to be played on a stage within the municipality of Cartagena.
Nico Carrasco stated in statements to ‘SER’ on Wednesday that his preferred alternative would be to draw in the Sanchez Luengo. David Bascuñana, coach from Algar, said: «It’s not crazy to play in the village. When the rules of the rule were changed, it should have remained in the lower team field, as happens in other countries such as England. I know there will be offers from the city council and the football club of Cartagena. If we have to go to Bilbao or Vigo, we will go, our people will accompany us».
Source: La Verdad

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