After a decade marked by sporting successes, including Copa del Rey clashes against First Division rivals and memorable promotions, the 'quadribarrat' team has the chance to end a 16-year league title drought. The last time they won was in the 2009/10 season, with the same Natxo González as coach.
This Sunday, at 12 PM, Sant Andreu will face Poblense at their home stadium, Narcís Sala, with the possibility of securing the championship. The fans are eagerly anticipating this historic moment.
The last league title did not mean promotion.
Interestingly, the last league title won by Sant Andreu did not lead to direct promotion. At that time, winning the league championship did not guarantee an automatic rise in category, and the club had to play a play-off against Barça B. After a 1-0 defeat at Miniestadi and a goalless draw at Narcís Sala, Sant Andreu experienced a bittersweet end to the season, failing to achieve promotion to the silver category of Spanish football.
However, the current situation is different. Being crowned Segunda Federación champions this year would be particularly significant, as Natxo González could bring another title to Palomar, this time with the added bonus of a promotion that would make the achievement unforgettable.




