Fixtures

Spain Segunda 03/31 14:15 33 Real Zaragoza vs Tenerife - View
Spain Segunda 04/07 16:30 34 Tenerife vs Eibar - View
Spain Segunda 04/14 14:15 35 Albacete vs Tenerife - View
Spain Segunda 04/19 18:30 36 Tenerife vs Leganes - View
Spain Segunda 04/28 19:00 37 Oviedo vs Tenerife - View
Spain Segunda 05/05 19:00 38 Tenerife vs Racing Ferrol - View

Results

Spain Segunda 03/23 20:00 32 [3] Espanyol v Tenerife [13] D 1-1
Spain Segunda 03/16 17:30 31 [13] Tenerife v Huesca [15] D 0-0
Spain Segunda 03/10 13:00 30 [10] Racing Santander v Tenerife [12] L 4-2
Spain Segunda 03/03 15:15 29 [14] Tenerife v Mirandes [16] W 2-1
Spain Segunda 02/25 15:15 28 [20] Alcorcon v Tenerife [13] D 1-1
Spain Segunda 02/19 19:30 27 [15] Tenerife v Eldense [13] W 1-0
Spain Segunda 02/11 13:00 26 [19] Villarreal B v Tenerife [15] L 1-0
Spain Segunda 02/03 20:00 25 [15] Tenerife v FC Andorra [21] D 0-0
Spain Segunda 01/27 20:00 24 [6] Levante v Tenerife [13] D 0-0
Spain Segunda 01/20 17:30 23 [13] Tenerife v Sporting Gijon [3] L 1-2
Spain Copa del Rey 01/16 21:00 4 Tenerife v Mallorca L 0-1
Spain Segunda 01/13 17:30 22 [9] Tenerife v Elche [12] L 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 51 25 26
Wins 19 14 5
Draws 16 6 10
Losses 16 5 11
Goals for 47 27 20
Goals against 40 11 29
Clean sheets 23 15 8
Failed to score 18 8 10

Wikipedia - CD Tenerife

Club Deportivo Tenerife, S.A.D. is a Spanish football club based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, in the Canary Islands. Founded in 1922, the club plays in the Segunda División, holding home matches at the Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez López, with a 22,824-seat capacity. The traditional home colours are white shirts and blue shorts.

Tenerife has a history playing in the top flight of La Liga. They have been promoted to the top tier on four occasions, including a 10-year stint from 1989 to 1999. The club managed to finish as high as fifth in the league table on two occasions during that period, which qualified them for the first round of the UEFA Cup. They most recently played in La Liga in the 2009–10 season.

Being based in the Canary archipelago off the Atlantic coast of Africa, while playing its away games on the Spanish mainland, both the club and rival Las Palmas from Gran Canaria are two of the most geographically isolated professional clubs. Tenerife and Las Palmas contest the Canary Islands derby.

History

Match between CD Nacional of Madeira and CD Tenerife in 1925.

Club Deportivo Tenerife was founded in 1922. La Liga started in 1928, but the team played in regional divisions until it was promoted to the Segunda División in 1953. It first reached the top flight in 1961, being immediately relegated back and, in the following 27 years, played almost exclusively in the second level, also spending three years in Tercera División and six – five in a row – in Segunda División B, the newly created division three (in 1978).

In 1985, when Tenerife were relegated to the third division for a second time, Javier Pérez became president of the club. The side was promoted this year to the second level and, two years later, returned to the first, after winning the promotion playoff against Real Betis (4–1 on aggregate).

In 1991, Jorge Valdano took charge of the club as manager, and the Argentine would help rob former side Real Madrid of two consecutive league titles in the last round, to the benefit of Barcelona. In the first season, the Canary Islands outfit barely avoided relegation, but would finish in a best-ever fifth position in the following year, eventually reaching the round of 16 in the subsequent UEFA Cup, losing to Juventus 2–4 on aggregate.

German Jupp Heynckes became head coach of Tenerife in 1995, leading the club to another fifth-placed finish and the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey. In the 1996–97 UEFA Cup, the islanders fared better, reaching the last-four after defeating Maccabi Tel Aviv, Lazio, Feyenoord and Brøndby (the winner coming late in extra time from an Antonio Mata free-kick), only bowing out to eventual winners Schalke 04.

Club Deportivo Tenerife league performance 1929–2023.

Tenerife then went on a downward spiral which eventually led to relegation to the "silver category" in 1999, prompting various managerial changes within the club. In 2001, the club was again promoted, led by Rafael Benítez, who promptly left to take up the manager's job at Valencia; the promotion was achieved in the last match of the campaign thanks to a goal from Hugo Morales.

Match: Tenerife – Real Sociedad, in 2008

Pepe Mel became the new trainer but the first division season never took off, as Tenerife were beaten heavily at home by Barcelona 0–6, which cost the manager his job. Javier Clemente, formerly with the Spain national team, took the reins, but could not help prevent the eventual immediate relegation.

Tenerife suffered from serious economic problems in the following years, owing more than €40 million. President Pérez was replaced with Víctor Perez de Ascanio, who resigned due to bad management, leaving his position to Miguel Concepción, who negotiated with local politicians and businessmen, also creating a construction company as a subsidiary of the side.

On 13 June 2009, Tenerife secured a top flight return after a seven-year absence after a 1–0 win at Girona. In the following season, even though the team held on until the last round, another relegation befell, after the 0–1 loss at third-placed Valencia.

2010–11 brought with it three coaching changes, as Tenerife eventually suffered another relegation, returning to the third division after 24 years. On 2 June 2013, the club, led by Álvaro Cervera, returned to the second level after winning the promotion play-off against Hospitalet (3–2 on aggregate).

Tenerife is a professional soccer team based in the Canary Islands, Spain. The team was founded in 1912 and has a rich history in Spanish football. Tenerife has played in La Liga, the top tier of Spanish football, for several seasons and has also won the Segunda Division title twice.

The team plays their home matches at the Heliodoro Rodriguez Lopez Stadium, which has a capacity of over 22,000 spectators. The team's colors are blue and white, and their crest features a blue and white shield with a yellow canary in the center.

Tenerife has a strong fan base and is known for their passionate supporters who create a lively atmosphere at home matches. The team has produced several notable players over the years, including Juan Carlos Valeron, who went on to play for Atletico Madrid and Deportivo La Coruna.

In recent years, Tenerife has been competing in the Segunda Division and has been working towards promotion back to La Liga. The team has a talented squad and is known for their attacking style of play, which has earned them a reputation as an exciting team to watch.