A disappointment to be able to take a step forward. A story already lived in the family of the Sports Union. The yellow fans have sent a message of reconciliation with the club and after the elimination against Tenerife last weekend and losing the options to return to First, the communion between the stands and the team was maximum. A tragedy that recalls the positive climate that was created after the Cordobazo in 2014 and that increased the average number of tickets to Siete Palmas the following season to navigate hand in hand towards the highest category of national football in 2015.
Just as UD’s path to the league championship has ended, Exciting beyond the so-called usual followers, an exciting future is presented and in the atmosphere there is an unbreakable communion between the stands and the team to be able to achieve the goal of promotion next season.
That’s what history said after the biggest regret this club has had to endure when numerous fans invaded the pitch in the Plaoyff final of promotion in the 2013-14 campaign ahead of time against Córdoba and that with the goal of Uli Dávila the dagger was stuck in the yellow heart. In that course the average entry of fans to the Siete Palmas venue was 10,976 spectators.
The average of 13-14 was 10,976 and after the invasion, it went up to First with 14,672 on average
But far from entering a negative spiral, the social mass of UD responded the following year and supported the squad led by Paco Herrera from the outset to once again reach the Playoff for promotion and obtain the ticket to the First Division after completing the comeback against Zaragoza in the final played in a Gran Canaria with the presence of 28,232 spectators, in a Stadium that at that time was undergoing renovation works to bring the stands closer to the grass.
The average presence of fans in the fief of Siete Palmas throughout the campaign reached 14,672 people in the 23 times that it opened its doors.
Figures from the past that invite optimism for the next 2022-23 campaign given the behavior of tickets for the current season, in which new records for the presence of followers have been registered.
The 31,502 fans who attended last Saturday to try to overcome the adverse result against Tenerife is a Stadium record with official figures. A cap that came with the force of the tailwind that was the 30,063 parishioners who were witnessing the final against Oviedo on matchday 41.
With the season concluded, the average influx remained at 13,033, of the 11,115 subscribers who registered. Next year, a new challenge to overcome.
season tickets
subscribers
11,115
- The last figure made public by the club at the end of last season for renewals and new registrations was set at 11,115, a figure to be surpassed.
of record
31,502 – Tenerife
- The second leg of the playoff against Tenerife set a new record in Gran Canaria with official figures by occupying 31,502 seats in the venue.
Half
13,033
- Attendance at Siete Palmas varied depending on the results of the UD. Of the 22 games played at home, 15 exceeded 10,000 fans who passed the turnstiles. The worst entrance, the 6,675 against Lugo and the 6,961 against Leganés (on Monday). Against Oviedo, 30,063.