CD Tenerife Sells Out Tickets for Crucial Promotion Match at Heliodoro

The 'blanquiazul' club has sold all tickets for the match against Barakaldo, which could mean promotion to Hypermotion.

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CD Tenerife has sold out all tickets for this Friday's crucial match against Barakaldo at the Heliodoro Rodríguez López stadium, a game that could culminate in the team's promotion to the Hypermotion league.

Anticipation is at an all-time high on the island for the 'blanquiazul' team's potential promotion celebration. The club confirmed on Sunday that no tickets remain for the clash, scheduled for 6:00 PM. By then, the result of the Celta Fortuna match, which kicks off at 3:15 PM, will be known, and its outcome could directly impact CD Tenerife's aspirations.
Most tickets were snapped up quickly on Saturday, with many fans anticipating this could be the promotion decider. Following last Saturday's draws for both Celta Fortuna and CD Tenerife, Friday's fixture could combine the league title with a grand celebration, expected to begin on the stadium's pitch itself.

"The roadmap has already been drafted by the 'blanquiazul' leaders in coordination and collaboration with the other two main corporations: the Island Council and the Santa Cruz City Council."

a club spokesperson
Celebration plans are already underway, coordinated between the club, the Island Council, and the Santa Cruz City Council. A reception for the team upon their arrival at the stadium is planned, and fans have been asked to wear white to create an iconic image, similar to the 2023 promotion final. If promotion is achieved, the celebration would continue with an open-top bus parade to the Palacio Insular, where the institution's president would welcome the players on the balcony overlooking Plaza de España, extending the festivities until dawn.
The atmosphere at the Heliodoro Rodríguez López is expected to be magnificent, with all 22,824 seats occupied, potentially creating a First Division ambiance. Fans hope the team achieves its goal, either through their own victory or a favorable outcome from other matches.