UD Granadilla Tenerife

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Full nameUnión Deportiva Granadilla Tenerife
Founded2013; 9 years ago (2013)
GroundEstadio Francisco Suárez,
Granadilla de Abona
Capacity2,000
ManagerFrancis Díaz
LeaguePrimera División
2019–20Primera División, 9th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Unión Deportiva Granadilla Tenerife, commonly shortened as UDG Tenerife, is a Spanish women's football club based in Granadilla de Abona, in the Canary Islands. The club plays in Primera División (women), holding home games at Estadio Francisco Suárez, with a 2,000-seat capacity.

History[]

Logo used until 2018.

The club was founded in 2013 as UD Granadilla Tenerife Sur and started playing its first season in the second division. It won its group but was finally eliminated in the promotion playoffs by Granada. In its second attempt, the club finished as runner-up of the Canarian group, but qualified for the promotion playoffs as the best second-placed team. Granadilla achieved the promotion to the top tier after eliminating Levante Las Planas and Real Betis.

In its debut in Primera División, Granadilla performed a great season by finishing in the seventh position of the league table and, subsequently, qualifying for the Copa de la Reina, where it was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Valencia.

In November 2016, the club created a basketball section that made its debut in the 2016–17 Canarian regional league with the name of UD Hotel Médano, for sponsorship reasons.[1] The football team repeated qualification to the Copa de la Reina and reached the semifinals.

In the 2017–18 season, UDG Tenerife made their best performance ever and finished the league in the fourth position and repeated presence in the semifinals of the Cup competition.

Season by season[]

Season Div. Pos. Copa de la Reina
1st
2014–15 2nd
2015–16 7th Quarterfinalist
2016–17 6th Semifinalist
2017–18 4th Semifinalist
2018–19 4th Round of 16
2019–20 9th Round of 16
2020–21 6th Quarterfinalist

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 11 December 2021.[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Spain ESP Pili González
3 DF Spain ESP Cristina Cubedo
4 DF Spain ESP Isabel Álvarez
5 DF Australia AUS Beattie Goad
6 MF Spain ESP Paola
7 MF Belgium BEL Jassina Blom
8 FW Ivory Coast CIV Ange N'Guessan
9 FW Spain ESP Cristina Martín-Prieto
10 FW Canada CAN Kayla Adamek
11 MF Spain ESP Aleksandra Zaremba
12 MF United States USA Claire Falknor
13 GK Brazil BRA Aline Reis
14 DF Spain ESP Natalia Ramos
15 MF Spain ESP Sandra Hernández
16 MF Venezuela VEN Yerliane Moreno
17 FW Spain ESP María José Pérez
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Cameroon CMR Raissa Feudjio
19 FW Nigeria NGA Roosa Ariyo
20 DF Spain ESP Estella
21 MF Spain ESP Silvia Doblado
22 MF Spain ESP Patri Gavira
23 DF Spain ESP Pisco
25 GK Venezuela VEN Nayluisa Cáceres
26 MF Spain ESP
27 FW Spain ESP
28 MF Spain ESP Sara López
29 MF Spain ESP
30 MF Venezuela VEN
31 GK Austria AUT Andrea Gurtner
33 DF Spain ESP María Ortiz
GK Spain ESP Noelia Ramos
FW Colombia COL Gisela Robledo

Reserve team[]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
26 MF Spain ESP
DF Spain ESP
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Venezuela VEN
FW Venezuela VEN

References[]

  1. ^ "Presentación de la sección de baloncesto" (in Spanish). UD Granadilla. 23 November 2016. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Official staff of the UD Granadilla Tenerife Egatesa 2021/22". La Liga. Retrieved 11 December 2021.

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