CD Castellón's High-Octane Victory: A Rollercoaster Ride at Estadio Skyfi Castalia
In a match that could give any Hollywood blockbuster a run for its money, CD Castellón delivered a nail-biting 4-3 victory over Sporting Gijón on May 5, 2025. It was an evening where the drama unfolded faster than a reality TV plot twist, and the fans at Estadio Skyfi Castalia were left gripping the edges of their seats.
CD Castellón, with a possession rate of 52%, played like a band of merry outlaws in a spaghetti western, always one step ahead, yet never too far from a showdown. The evening's protagonist, Raul Sanchez, was like the hero of an epic saga, scoring two goals with the flair of a magician pulling rabbits out of hats. His performance was the kind of magic that would make even Gandalf nod in approval.
Alberto Jimenez added his name to the score sheet, playing the role of the dependable sidekick who always delivers the punchline at just the right moment. Then, in an unexpected twist that only adds to the saga's drama, Kevin Vazquez from Sporting Gijón decided to give Castellón an assist in the form of an own goal. It's like when a villain inadvertently helps the hero save the day—thank you, Kevin, for that plot development.
This victory wasn't just another notch on Castellón’s belt; it was a significant home victory that hinted at their dreams of climbing the ranks in LaLiga 2. The team has been like those underdog characters in sports movies—you know, the ones you root for because they've got grit, heart, and a touch of the unexpected in their playbook.
The crowd at Estadio Skyfi Castalia was treated to a match that had all the ingredients of a classic: tension, unexpected moments, and a thrilling climax. As the final whistle blew, the roars from the stands were akin to a standing ovation at the end of a Broadway show. CD Castellón had not just won a game; they had delivered a spectacle.







