Eternal heritage with scarf. grade DNA. Tifos, flares and a shield tattooed on the soul. 181,907 reasons to fly to Primera. The UD Las Palmas presents an average of 20,211 spectators per league game after the last entry of 31,047 against CD Tenerife (3-1). The total of 181,907 faithful confirms the great state of health of the armchair-shield couple. Against the eternal rival, there was a day to remember with the wave in Siete Palmas and the cries of olé with each yellow delivery. Lhe goals from Pejiño (2) and Florin Andone (1) catapulted the Gran Canarias to second place. After 17 days of competition, the yellow box counts eleven among the first two places in Second. A heartbeat similar to that of the coach Paco Herrera, who chained fourteen days in first place and a total of 20 between the first two places – he finished in fourth place -.
Declared Club Day, the entity notified through its communication channels that 31,940 tickets have been sold out of a capacity of 32,400. However, the influx announced at the pulse break was 31,047.
In parallel, the involvement of the stands coincides with the end of the debate of the representative team. Game over. UD extends its reign as Real Madrid of the Canary Islands with 26 victories in the Canarian classics after the one won last Saturday in the matchday 17 match against CD Tenerife. With 25 draws, the chicharrera formation has 17 successes -the last one on June 4 in the second leg of the promotion playoff (1-2)-. A quick look at the leaderboard reveals another difference. The yellows have eleven more points, 31 units to the 20 of the chicharreros.
Regarding the positions in the table, UD occupies second place, while CD Tenerife is 14th. Another relevant fact is the number of seasons in the First Division, which amounts to 34 for the entity chaired by Miguel Ángel Ramírez Alonso. For his part, the homonymous Miguel Concepción, who leaves office in the coming days, has 13 in the ‘league of stars’. The last league edition of the Tenerife club in Primera was 2009-10. For its part, UD abandoned the sky of the ball in 2017-18.
Victory by more than two goals
Regarding the score of 3-1 on 26-N, it is already the biggest result for the yellows in the Canarian classics played in Gran Canaria (13). The last time the yellows won by more than one goal dates back to August 21, 1999 (2-0) at the Insular Stadium -with goals from Tevenet and David Pirri-. The yellow box was directed by Kresic and at the end of that championship he won promotion to the First Division as champion. The last time UD scored three against Tenerife at home was in October 1997 –3-2 at Insular in the second round of the Cup with goals from Merino (2) and José Óscar Turu Flores–. There are no debates.
Las Palmas reigns in the Archipelago and the stands. The data of 20,212 faithful on average in Gran Canaria beats that of Zaragoza (19,300), Sporting (17,410), Málaga (15,540), Granada (15,000), Levante (12,808), Real Oviedo (12,658) and CD Tenerife (11,230) .
yellow quarry
The UD takes the battle of the quarries. Pimienta used seven homegrown players to start against Tenerife last Saturday in Gran Canaria: Álex Domínguez, Eric Curbelo, Saúl Coco, Álex Suárez, Sergi Cardona, Jonathan Viera Ramos and Moleiro. Already in the second part Fabio entered. For his part, the Ingenio helmsman jumped onto the pitch for Alberto Moleiro. Ramis’s Tenerife had Teto and Javi Alonso in the starting eleven. Score of 8-2 for Las Palmas in the homegrown category. In relation to the footballers of the land –born in the Archipelago–, the yellow formation began with Curbelo, Coco, Álex Suárez, Viera and Moleiro (5). Then Fabio González jumped. The Ramis painting came out with the aforementioned Teto and Alonso. Gran Canaria (4), Tenerife (3) and Lanzarote (1), the islands represented. | pc