FC Andorra vs Cadiz Match Recap - Nov 2, 2025
In a tightly contested match at the Estadi de la FAF on November 2, 2025, FC Andorra and Cadiz played to a scoreless draw that left both teams grappling with their recent forms. As they entered the field, Andorra sat in 12th place with 16 points while Cadiz was positioned 4th with 20 points in the Segunda División table.
The atmosphere crackled with anticipation as the two teams faced off. FC Andorra, coming off an impressive victory over Valle Egüés in the Copa del Rey just days prior, sought to harness that momentum. However, despite their recent triumph, their league performances had been a mixed bag-four losses and a single win from their last five matches raised questions about their capacity to secure vital points against a tough opponent like Cadiz.
Cadiz, on the other hand, was desperate to bounce back from a disappointing home defeat against Burgos just two weeks earlier. With only one win in five league games leading up to this clash, they were eager not to let another opportunity slip through their fingers. Despite sitting higher in the standings, recent struggles had thrown doubt on their playoff ambitions.
From the opening whistle, both teams displayed determination but found it hard to create clear chances. The first half saw Manuel Nieto of Andorra attempting to spark his team's offense; however, his efforts were stifled by Cadiz's solid defense led by Mario Climent. Both goalkeepers-Ron Yaakobishvili for Andorra and Cadiz's Victor Wehbi Aznar-remained largely untroubled as players struggled for precision in the final third.
As the match wore on, frustrations began to mount for both sides. Just when it appeared that Cadiz might break through with a few promising runs from Javier Ontiveros, nothing materialized into quality opportunities on target. Each time they pressed forward, they were met by resilient defending from Andorra.
Andorra looked more dangerous late in the second half as fatigue began setting in for Cadiz. Their best chance came when Lautaro De Len raced down the wing and delivered a low cross into the box-but no teammate was able to connect, causing a collective sigh of relief among Cadiz supporters watching from across Spain.
With neither side able to find that elusive goal before time expired, the scoreboard read 0-0 after 90 minutes of action-a result that felt bittersweet for both teams. For FC Andorra, it was another missed opportunity at home; while they are unbeaten at Estadi de la FAF in their past two matches now (including one Copa del Rey fixture), they remain mired in mid-table mediocrity as they sit 12th with just 16 points after 12 matches.
Conversely, for Cadiz who now have only two wins in their last seven outings across competitions-and have not scored more than one goal since October-it was another frustrating day on which they could not capitalize fully on their current fourth-place status in league standings.
Looking ahead, FC Andorra will face Huesca next week as they continue their quest for form and consistency. Meanwhile, Cadiz will host Valladolid-a team struggling at the opposite end of the table-where three points would be essential if they wish to keep pace with promotion contenders amidst growing pressure atop them.
As I reflect on my pre-match predictions where I suggested fireworks might fly and noted how unpredictable football can be-the thrilling moments seemed rather few today. However, perhaps both teams will find those much-needed sparks moving forward as we get deeper into this captivating season of Segunda División play.
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