New Stand Opens at Gaetà Huguet for CD Castellón B vs Sant Andreu

Castellón B Set to Inaugurate New Portable Stand for Key Match Against Sant Andreu

CASTELLÓN, Spain – CD Castellón B is preparing to unveil a new portable stand at the Gaetà Huguet training complex this Saturday, March 14, 2026, when they host league leaders UE Sant Andreu in a crucial Segunda Federación Group 3 encounter. The new structure, accommodating over 500 spectators, will be fully operational for the 12:00 PM local time (UTC+2) kickoff.

The installation of the 65-meter-long, six-row metal structure was completed on Wednesday, according to reports from El Periódico Mediterráneo, with seating now in place. The stand is specifically designated for visiting supporters, and Sant Andreu are expected to bring a significant following for this important match. For those unfamiliar, the Segunda Federación is the fourth tier of Spanish football.

Gaetà Huguet serves as the home ground for not only CD Castellón B, but also the club’s youth teams – Juveniles A and B, Cadetes, Infantiles A and B – and the women’s sides. The addition of the portable stand addresses a need for increased capacity at the B pitch, particularly for high-profile fixtures like this weekend’s match against the league leaders.

A Crucial Fixture for Óscar López’s Side

The match against UE Sant Andreu carries significant weight for CD Castellón B, currently tenth in the Segunda Federación Group 3 standings. Óscar López’s team is enjoying a successful first season in the league, and a positive result against the top team would further solidify their position in the competitive division. The team currently has 34 points.

Sant Andreu currently leads the group with 45 points and are known for their strong away support, making the new stand a welcome addition to accommodate their traveling fans. The allocation of the new section is exclusively for the visiting supporters.

The installation of the portable stand comes after the removal of wooden bleachers behind the south goal at the Municipal Olympic Pool earlier this season due to city council operations. This new structure provides a more permanent and robust solution for increasing spectator capacity at the B pitch.

More Than Just a Match: A Boost for CD Castellón’s Infrastructure

The completion of the new stand represents a broader investment in the infrastructure supporting CD Castellón’s development teams. Providing adequate facilities for youth and reserve teams is crucial for fostering talent and ensuring the long-term success of the club. The Gaetà Huguet complex is central to this effort, and the new stand is a tangible demonstration of that commitment.

The Segunda Federación is a highly competitive league, and CD Castellón B’s performance this season has been encouraging. López’s side recently defeated Poblense in their last home match and are five points clear of the relegation zone, demonstrating their resilience and potential. This match against Sant Andreu will be a stern test of their progress.

The club will be hoping the new stand creates a vibrant atmosphere for the match, providing a boost to the players and a positive experience for all supporters. The game is set to be a key moment in the season for both teams, with implications for the promotion and relegation play-off places.

Following Saturday’s match against Sant Andreu, CD Castellón B will travel for their next fixture, details of which will be announced on the club’s official website. Fans can stay up-to-date with the latest news and information by following CD Castellón’s official channels.

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