Match Preview: Callosa Deportiva CF v CD Jávea
CD Jávea will be looking for a fourth successive win to continue the charge towards the top of the table.
CALLOSA DEPORTIVA CF v CD JÁVEA
Sunday 25th May 2025, 6.00pm
Campo Municipal El Palmeral, Callosa de Segura
GETTING THERE
Calloa Deportiva CF play at the Campo Municipal El Palmeral in Callosa de Segura, which is about seven kilometres north east of Orihuela. The football ground sits just outside the town on the CV-900 road to Redován. Inaugurated in 1945 and renovated in 2006, it is one of the benchmark stadiums in the region and has hosted Under-19 European Championship qualifying games.
Allow 1hr 45 minutes travelling time.
OUR OPPONENTS

Although the first football team representing Callosa de la Segura was formed in 1933, the current incarnation of Callosa Deportiva CF was born in 1996, the fifth club to bear the name in a series of resurgences in fortune after previous formations folded due to economic issues.
The most successful formation was the third generation which played between 1951 and 1962 and spent seven years competing in the Tercera División which was third step in the national pyramid system in Spain at the time. Two seventh place spots were secured in successive seasons between 1955 and 1957, their highest ever finish.
The fourth incarnation was formed in 1966 and the club returned to the Tercera Divisíon in 1980, although by this time it was the fourth step in the pyramid. A return to regional football in 1982 was followed by another promotion back to the Tercera División in 1985 – still step four – where it remained for four seasons before returning to regional football again in 1989 and then sliding down to fold again in 1994.
The current incarnation emerged two years later in 1996, spending much of its late 90s and 2000s playing in the lower reaches of regional football in Valencia. A championship at the end of the 2010-11 season resulted in promotion to the Regional Preferente and then another championship season in 2020-21 saw the club return to the Tercera División after an absence of almost three decades. Now step five in the Spanish league pyramid, the jump proved too much for the club and it dropped straight back into the Preferente, winning Group 4 for a chance for an immediate return but were denied after a play-off defeat to UD Castellonense in the final round.
However, the top place finish meant that the club had secured a spot in the new elite FFCV Lliga Comunitat after the restructuring of the league system in the Valencian region in 2023 but side finished second from bottom to suffer relegation to the Primera FFCV.
Callosa Deportiva CF currently sit in 8th spot in Group 4 with 41 points from 29 games and are currently on an eleven game unbeaten run.
HEAD 2 HEAD
CD Jávea and Callosa Deportiva CF have met four times previously, the first encounter being in December 1989 when the rojiblancos ran out 3-1 winners at El Palmeral, the “double” being completed at the end of April 1990 with a 2-0 win in Jávea.
In the 2023/24 season, the two clubs unsuccessfully played out a relegation battle, Jávea winning at home 2-0 in late October 2023 whilst Callosa Deportiva took all three points after a narrow 2-1 victory in mid-March 2024.
Back in January, CD Jávea beat Callosa Deportiva 3-0 at home to climb into 4th spot; by February the rojiblancos would be top of the table.

The Stats
Callosa Deportiva have the fifth best home record in the group with 7 wins from 14 games and just one defeat, a 0-2 reverse against Novelda CF back in late February. The average points haul per match on home soil is 1.9.
Despite the miserable run of away defeats last month, CD Jávea still have one of the best away records in the group with 8 wins from 14 games and five defeats. The average points haul per match on the road is 1.8.
A win or draw will see CD Jávea crowned as champions of Primera FFCV Group 4. A defeat – and a win for Mutxamel CF at home to CD Montesinos – will see the rojiblancos having the settle for the play-offs.
PRIMERA FFCV – Group 4




