The 'blanquiazul' team sealed their season with a home win, accumulating 54 points in the standings. Fourth place was practically secured before the match, following Atlético de Madrid's defeat against Real Sociedad.
The match began with a high tempo from Costa Adeje Tenerife Egatesa. An early goal by Paulina Gramaglia in the first minute was disallowed after VAR review due to a prior foul. The home team had several clear opportunities in the early stages, with plays from Natalia Ramos and Violeta Quiles, and a close shot from Koko that was saved by visiting goalkeeper Yohana Gómez.
Deportivo Abanca also had their chance, with a shot from Ainhoa Marín that narrowly missed the post. VAR intervened again in the 34th minute after a goal by Gramaglia, which was disallowed due to a prior action by Aleksandra with the ball out of play. The score remained 0-0 at halftime, despite attempts from both sides.
The second half kicked off with the first goal of the match in the 46th minute, scored by Koko following a play down the left wing by Violeta Quiles. Shortly after, in the 57th minute, Gramaglia converted a penalty awarded for a foul on her, following a VAR review requested by local coach Yerai Martín, making the score 2-0.
Costa Adeje Tenerife Egatesa made several substitutions, bringing on players such as Clau Blanco, Sandra Castelló, Jenni López, Pola, and María Estella, who bid farewell to the fans. Deportivo Abanca attempted to close the gap with a shot from Bárbara hitting the crossbar and a notable save by local goalkeeper Nay Cáceres.
The home team dominated the match, with standout performances from Aleksandra on the right wing, the solid play of Natalia Ramos in midfield, and Gramaglia's improved form towards the end of the season. The match report details the lineups, goal scorers, bookings, and the attendance of 1,927 spectators at the Heliodoro Rodríguez López. The club also honored María Estella for her retirement.




