INFORMATION: In order for me to maintain motivation, it is crucial for me to play in a realistic manner. This means focusing on realistic signings that align with the team's capabilities. To achieve this, I will set up goals within the save. This story will be written by Diario Cartagena journalist Toni Luque.
Matteo Lopez Takes Charge: Cartagena FC's Quest for La Liga Begins
On the 12th of July, Cartagena FC's sporting director Manuel Sanchez Breis announced the appointment of Matteo Lopez as the club's new manager for the upcoming 2023/24 season. The decision to bring in Lopez, primarily known for his coaching work in the Chilean academy system, came with high recommendations from none other than Manuel Pellegrini, a highly respected figure in the footballing world and a source of inspiration for Lopez.
The appointment of Matteo Lopez comes at a critical juncture for Cartagena FC. The previous season, 2022/23, concluded with the team finishing in 14th place in the Segunda Division. While Granada and Alaves celebrated promotion, and Real Zaragoza secured their place in the top flight by defeating Huesca in the playoff finals, Cartagena FC faced the disappointment of another season in the second tier. Meanwhile, Malaga, Lugo, Ibiza, and Mirandes were relegated, making way for new teams in the Segunda Division for the upcoming 2023/24 season.
The Segunda Division will welcome Real Valladolid, Almeria, and Girona, all of whom were relegated from La Liga. Joining them will be Atletico Baleares, Deportivo la Coruña, Numanica, and rivals Real Murcia, who successfully secured promotion. This promises a highly competitive season ahead, with Cartagena FC aiming to make their mark and secure a place in the upper half of the table.
As the new manager, Matteo Lopez faces a significant challenge in reshaping the Cartagena FC squad. With seven loan players set to return to their clubs, the team's current roster requires a complete overhaul. The transfer window, opening on July 1st, presents a crucial opportunity for Lopez to rebuild the squad from scratch. His focus lies on reinforcing all areas of the team, bringing in new, young, and hungry players who can inject fresh energy and talent into the side.
Cartagena, a city in the region of Murcia with a population of over 200,000 people, is a passionate footballing community. While the club has never played in La Liga before, the aspirations of the fans run high, dreaming of seeing their beloved Cartagena FC competing against Spain's elite clubs. The city's strong support, coupled with the rich footballing culture in the region, creates a fervent atmosphere for the team, spurring them on in their quest for success.
With the appointment of Matteo Lopez, Cartagena FC looks forward to a new era filled with hope and ambition. The club and its fans firmly believe that under Lopez's guidance and with a rejuvenated squad, they can overcome challenges, ascend through the ranks, and ultimately achieve their long-awaited dream of playing in La Liga.

Matteo Lopez Takes Charge: Cartagena FC's Quest for La Liga Begins
On the 12th of July, Cartagena FC's sporting director Manuel Sanchez Breis announced the appointment of Matteo Lopez as the club's new manager for the upcoming 2023/24 season. The decision to bring in Lopez, primarily known for his coaching work in the Chilean academy system, came with high recommendations from none other than Manuel Pellegrini, a highly respected figure in the footballing world and a source of inspiration for Lopez.
The appointment of Matteo Lopez comes at a critical juncture for Cartagena FC. The previous season, 2022/23, concluded with the team finishing in 14th place in the Segunda Division. While Granada and Alaves celebrated promotion, and Real Zaragoza secured their place in the top flight by defeating Huesca in the playoff finals, Cartagena FC faced the disappointment of another season in the second tier. Meanwhile, Malaga, Lugo, Ibiza, and Mirandes were relegated, making way for new teams in the Segunda Division for the upcoming 2023/24 season.
The Segunda Division will welcome Real Valladolid, Almeria, and Girona, all of whom were relegated from La Liga. Joining them will be Atletico Baleares, Deportivo la Coruña, Numanica, and rivals Real Murcia, who successfully secured promotion. This promises a highly competitive season ahead, with Cartagena FC aiming to make their mark and secure a place in the upper half of the table.
As the new manager, Matteo Lopez faces a significant challenge in reshaping the Cartagena FC squad. With seven loan players set to return to their clubs, the team's current roster requires a complete overhaul. The transfer window, opening on July 1st, presents a crucial opportunity for Lopez to rebuild the squad from scratch. His focus lies on reinforcing all areas of the team, bringing in new, young, and hungry players who can inject fresh energy and talent into the side.
Cartagena, a city in the region of Murcia with a population of over 200,000 people, is a passionate footballing community. While the club has never played in La Liga before, the aspirations of the fans run high, dreaming of seeing their beloved Cartagena FC competing against Spain's elite clubs. The city's strong support, coupled with the rich footballing culture in the region, creates a fervent atmosphere for the team, spurring them on in their quest for success.
With the appointment of Matteo Lopez, Cartagena FC looks forward to a new era filled with hope and ambition. The club and its fans firmly believe that under Lopez's guidance and with a rejuvenated squad, they can overcome challenges, ascend through the ranks, and ultimately achieve their long-awaited dream of playing in La Liga.
- Transfer Policy:
1. Smart, cost-effective signings with potential for future sales.
2. Limit the number of foreign players in the squad to a maximum of 30%.
3. Financial stability is a priority, meaning all players are available for the right price.
Performance Goals:
1. Play an attractive and attacking style of football.
2. Year 1: Establish a strong position in the upper half of the table.
3. Year 2: Compete fiercely with the top 6 teams.
4. Year 3: Progress further and achieve promotion to La Liga.
