CLUB Deportivo Tenerife crashed out of the Copa del Rey at their home stadium in Santa Cruz on November 10.
by James Tweedie
The Canaries’ only first-division side – known as El Tete to their friends and Los Chicharreros to their enemies – were paired with second-division A strugglers Celta de Vigo in the fourth round of the Spanish equivalent of the FA cup.
But they failed to get past the Galicians, losing 2-1 in the first leg on October 28 and 0-1 at home on November 10.
Danilo scored the only goal of the night to seal the Canarian’s fate. Celta now go through to the last 16 on January 6.
by James Tweedie
The Canaries’ only first-division side – known as El Tete to their friends and Los Chicharreros to their enemies – were paired with second-division A strugglers Celta de Vigo in the fourth round of the Spanish equivalent of the FA cup.
But they failed to get past the Galicians, losing 2-1 in the first leg on October 28 and 0-1 at home on November 10.
Danilo scored the only goal of the night to seal the Canarian’s fate. Celta now go through to the last 16 on January 6.