The shirt is in used condition with some imperfections but without any major damage, there are some marks, pulls, and pilling on the material, there are a few areas where the stitching has become loose, and the Tenerife club badge is peeling a bit, although the size print has faded but our measurements indicate that this is a small adults shirt however kindly double-check the measurements provided to ensure accuracy, please see the photos for further details. 

SIZE: Small LENGTH: 71cm / 28" WIDTH: 46cm / 18" SHOULDER: 38cm / 15" 

Please note that we take measurements to check that the label corresponds with the actual size but these measurements are a guide only.


The 2017–18 season marked the 106th chapter in the storied history of CD Tenerife, a season that unfolded under the leadership of Chairman Miguel Concepción and Manager José Luis Martí. The team called the Heliodoro Rodríguez López stadium home as they navigated through the challenges of the Segunda División.

 

In the league standings, CD Tenerife secured an 11th-place finish, indicative of a steady but perhaps unspectacular performance throughout the season. The Segunda División, known for its competitiveness, posed a series of tests for the team, and their mid-table positioning reflected the balance of victories, draws, and defeats over the course of the campaign.

 

The Copa del Rey journey for CD Tenerife in the 2017–18 season saw them reaching the Round of 32, a respectable feat in the prestigious knockout competition. Competing against a mix of lower and higher-ranked teams, CD Tenerife showcased their capabilities on the domestic stage.

 

A notable individual contribution came from Samuele Longo, who emerged as the top goalscorer for CD Tenerife during the season, finding the net on 12 occasions. Longo's goal-scoring prowess played a crucial role in the team's performances, contributing to their overall tally and providing moments of celebration for the fans.

 

The Heliodoro Rodríguez López stadium, with its passionate supporters, witnessed the highs and lows of the season. As the team battled opponents on the pitch, the loyal fanbase stood by, creating an atmosphere that fueled the players' efforts.

 

While the 2017–18 season may not have been marked by groundbreaking achievements or significant silverware, it added another chapter to CD Tenerife's rich history. Every season contributes to the legacy of a club, and this one was no exception, with its unique blend of challenges, victories, and the collective pursuit of success. As CD Tenerife looked ahead, the experiences of this season would undoubtedly shape the aspirations and endeavors of the club in the seasons to come.