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Málaga CF Victory Parade Postponed by One Day

June 21, 2026ByCarlos Méndez
Málaga CF Victory Parade
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Málaga is a city that lives and breathes football, and the collective joy of the local community has reached a Málaga CF fever pitch. Following a thrilling playoff final on June 20, 2026, which was closely covered in real-time by Diario Sur, Málaga CF has officially secured its long-awaited promotion.

However, local authorities have announced a brief pause in the official itinerary. The highly anticipated victory parade (rúa) through the city streets has been postponed by one day. Here is everything expats, tourists, and lifelong Malaguistas need to know about the updated schedule and how to safely join the celebrations.

Why Was the Parade Postponed?

Mayor Francisco de la Torre confirmed that the official promotion parade, originally expected to take place immediately after the team’s return, has been pushed back by 24 hours.

The primary reason for the delay is security and logistics. Organizing a massive public event on extremely short notice presents significant challenges for local police forces. To ensure the safety of the players, staff, and the tens of thousands of fans expected to flood the city center, the municipality required an extra day to assemble a comprehensive security detail and coordinate street closures.

According to reports from La Opinión de Málaga, this brief delay allows the city to prepare a celebration worthy of the historic achievement without compromising public safety.

What to Expect: The Parade Route and Highlights

When the parade does get underway, it promises to be an unforgettable spectacle. The team will board an open-top bus to share the triumph directly with the fans.

While the exact timing is being finalized by city officials and the club, the route is expected to feature several iconic stops:

  • La Rosaleda Stadium: The spiritual home of the club, where the journey began.
  • Avenida de Andalucía & Alameda Principal: The wide avenues that serve as the perfect viewing corridor for large crowds.
  • Calle Larios & Plaza de la Constitución: The historic heart of Málaga, where the players traditionally present the trophy to the fans.
  • The Town Hall (Ayuntamiento): Where the team will be officially received by city dignitaries.

How to Celebrate Safely in the Meantime

If you are in Málaga and cannot wait for the official parade to start, there are still plenty of ways to soak in the incredible atmosphere:

  • Visit Plaza de la Constitución: Fans naturally gather here to sing club anthems and share the joy of promotion. It is a fantastic spot to experience the local passion firsthand.
  • Gather at Local Sports Bars: Many bars around the Centro Histórico and Teatinos neighborhoods remain hub centers of celebration, draped in blue and white.
  • Wear the Colors: Whether you are a tourist or a resident, wearing the blue and white stripes of Málaga CF is the easiest way to show solidarity with the local community.

As the city prepares to welcome its sporting heroes on their open-top bus, the sense of unity in the streets is palpable. This promotion is more than just a sporting victory; it represents a hard-fought return to the elite of Spanish football for a city that never stopped believing. Let us celebrate this milestone with the respect, joy, and warmth that Málaga is famous for.

Carlos Méndez

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