The Ciutat gathered around 3,000 Levante fans for the Christmas training session.
In the heart of the Levantine community, among wishes for a year filled with health, prosperity and happiness, the call for promotion to La Liga in 2025 is heard. A defeat and three draws hampered Julián Calero’s side’s progress in the standings. Despite this, the dream of an exciting season remains alive. The aspiration to reach the national elite, however that plays out, lives on in this Orriols stadium which, just three days into 2025, felt the support of fans devoted to their team, eager to see each player, with a strong conviction that this year could be the year of the rise.
The Ciutat de València opened its doors to welcome Julián Calero’s team in an open training session, where the excitement surrounding the team was palpable. The session, scheduled for 10:30 a.m., saw fans milling around the stadium in the morning. Queues stretched all the way to the Arena Shopping Center, and as soon as the gates opened, spectators rushed to get the best seats. The lower section of the Grandstand was completely full, with club sources estimating around 3,000 spectators. This clearly demonstrates that enthusiasm reigns at Orriols, fueled by a team that, in bad times and good times, will never stop fighting to reach La Liga.
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Three days before traveling to Tenerife for the match postponed due to bad weather, Julián Calero’s team carried out a training session filled with the warmth of their supporters, while keeping the focus on preparing for the match at come. After a preliminary activation session and various warm-up exercises, the team divided into two groups to work on finishing and possession drills, concluding with a reduced match where each goal scored was celebrated as if it were It was a championship match. Julián Calero, Andrés Fernández and Giorgi Kochorashvili received the loudest applause during training, and once it was over, Orriols exploded into a thunderous ovation for their team. They evoke so many emotions and dreams and even approached the stands to sign autographs to the cheers of all the young fans gathered in the front row.
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