CF Intercity is set to host its final home game of the season this Saturday, facing SD Logroñés at Antonio Solana starting at 19:30. A win for the men in black would bring them very close to securing a spot in Germany for next season, within the First Federation. To celebrate the moment and thank the fans, the club has decided to offer free admission for this critical match. Anyone who wants to feel the energy of a live First Federation clash can attend, with invitations available at the Antonio Solana ticket office.
Coach Alejandro Sandroni knows the moment is pivotal. While he is pleased with the current momentum, he stresses that there remains one final hurdle to clear. The team has shown strong form and resilience, and Sandroni is determined to keep the intensity high until the final whistle. He remarked that the squad is performing well and that recent results support the ongoing process. The victory over Barcelona B has boosted confidence, but he cautions that the next round will require sustained focus.
The team must also manage a full 100 minutes of play in front of their home supporters, proving they can translate away success into a strong home performance. The goal this week is clear: deliver a complete, crowd-pleasing game that honors the club and its fans. Sandroni warned that the match would be tough, describing it as a typical RFEF First Division contest against a formidable opponent that maximizes every resource. He highlighted the work of Logroñés players, noting that they may have fewer headlines but execute the team plan with precision and communal effort.
Alejandro Sandroni: “Intercity is not changing its approach”
Pedro Rojas
The Intercity head coach praised the opponent’s quality and attitude, saying the opportunity in front of his squad is real and worth chasing. He stated that from day one he anticipated a more challenging club and a tougher squad, yet the reality has been more welcoming than expected. Sandroni admits that the final objective remains just out of reach after six games; while the team has closed the gap, results of the remaining fixtures will determine whether the mission is accomplished. He emphasized that there is no room for complacency, insisting that the team must complete these efforts and rely on support from fans and the club alike, as the upcoming match will be demanding. Intercity, he added, deserves to ascend to the First RFEF next season, a sign of the club’s strength and ambition. He gave thanks to the staff for their hard work and noted that the squad’s depth creates a recurring choice headache each week, underscoring the competitive spirit within the group.
In discussing the plan for matchday, the coach highlighted readiness and strategic flexibility. He explained the importance of building rhythm at home after gaining experience on the road, and he underscored the need to apply lessons learned across the season to ensure a balanced, effective performance from start to finish. The atmosphere is expected to be electric, especially with free entry providing a chance for more supporters to witness a pivotal moment in the season. The plan is to convert the hard work on the training ground into decisive, entertaining football that resonates with the home crowd and reinforces the club’s broader ambitions.
In summary, Intercity approaches the game with a blend of confidence and vigilance. The staff believes in their preparation, the players’ hunger, and the collective drive that has carried them this far. The fans are encouraged to attend, enjoy the moment, and be part of a match that could define the club’s trajectory for the coming season. This encounter promises to be more than a game; it is a test of character, cohesion, and the ability to translate away success into a wave of support at home. [Citation: Intercity FC communications and post-practice briefings]