Girona FC has called on its fans to turn Montilivi red and white on Saturday as the club faces Elche CF in a match it says will decide whether it stays in the First Division. The stadium is sold out, the team will arrive by bus, and the club has organized a massive welcome at 7 p.m., two hours before kickoff.
For Girona, victory is the only acceptable result. The club has made that clear as it asks supporters to fill the stands in red and white, with every cheer, every flag and every jersey expected to matter on a night when there is only one goal: to win and remain among the elite of national football.
The match at Montilivi is being framed as one of the most significant moments in Girona FC’s recent history. That is not only because of the stakes on the pitch, but because all tickets have been sold and the city is being pushed into a single shared effort to back the team.
The atmosphere is expected to be intense from the moment the bus arrives. Girona’s message to its fans is direct: show up, wear red and white, and help turn Montilivi into a fortress. The club believes the support inside the ground can match the weight of what is at stake outside it.
That urgency leaves little room for anything else. Girona says the result will determine whether it remains in the First Division, and there is no suggestion from the club that a draw would be enough. Saturday’s match against Elche CF is therefore more than a fixture; it is a test of whether the team and its supporters can carry the club through a night that may define its immediate future.

