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Engine Failure Forces Cadiz FC to Abort El Salvador Trip
In a startling turn of events, Cadiz FC’s journey to El Salvador was abruptly halted due to engine failure, leading to an emergency landing. The Spanish football team, recently relegated from LaLiga, was en route to a friendly match in honor of their legendary player, Jorge ‘El Magico’ Gonzalez.
Tribute to a Football Legend Disrupted
The tribute game, set to celebrate the illustrious career of ‘El Magico’, a Salvadoran icon who shone for Cadiz and participated in the 1982 World Cup, was highly anticipated. Gonzalez’s storied tenure with Cadiz saw him net close to 70 goals, cementing his status as the club’s greatest player.
Flight Debacle and Cancellation Woes
The team’s flight, operated by EuroAtlantic Airways, was initially delayed at Jerez Airport and eventually took off around 9pm, only to make a swift emergency landing in Seville. The mechanical mishap forced the cancellation of the trip, leaving the team’s commitment to their Salvadoran fans and the memory of Gonzalez in limbo.
Cadiz FC’s Commitment to Reschedule
Despite the setback, a Cadiz FC spokesperson assured that the club would work diligently to reschedule the visit to fulfill their promise to El Salvador and the fans of Jorge Gonzalez. The friendly match was not only a sporting event but also coincided with the opening of a museum dedicated to Gonzalez and was to be played at a stadium bearing his name.
Shock and Determination Among Players
Manuel Vizcaino, Cadiz FC’s president, expressed the team’s shock in the wake of the incident but remained resolute in finding a new date to honor their commitment to the friendly match in El Salvador, emphasizing the desire to strengthen ties with their Salvadoran supporters.
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