What has Córdoba CF announced for the first week?
Córdoba CF has confirmed that on Wednesday 8 July at 8:45 a.m. it will start pre‑season training behind closed doors, with a double‑session day of pitch work at the Ciudad Deportiva and a gym routine at the El Arcángel stadium. The schedule includes four training sessions on the grass and two evening gym workouts during the first seven days.
How are the training sessions organised?
Wednesday will feature the first morning session on the training field at El Camino de Carbonell, followed at 7 p.m. by a strength routine in El Arcángel. Friday repeats the same pattern, while Saturday is limited to a single morning session. Sunday is a full rest day. In total, the squad will complete four grass sessions and two gym sessions before opening the agenda to fans.
Why has the club chosen to isolate the training?
Head coach Iván Ania prefers to shield the early tactical and physical work from external eyes. The lack of spectators – a contrast to previous seasons when fans could meet new signings – aims to avoid distractions and fine‑tune concepts without pressure. Only media will be allowed the first fifteen minutes of each day.
What does this mean for supporters and the 2026‑2027 season?
Supporters will miss the chance to see new reinforcements and existing players in action during the project’s launch. Nevertheless, the club assures the approach will foster a stronger start in the Segunda División. The closed‑door week mirrors last season’s calendar, but the restricted access could translate into better performance in the opening official matches.
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