Costa Adeje Tenerife Women's Team Breaks Records in 25/26 Season

The team matches its best historical ranking and achieves record figures in goals conceded and defeats.

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Costa Adeje Tenerife Women's team has concluded the 25/26 First Division Women's season by setting new historical benchmarks, including fewer goals conceded and fewer defeats.

The team's eleventh consecutive season in the elite of national football has been doubly historic. Following the merger with CD Tenerife, the team has not only shown exceptional performance but has also broken its own records. The squad, led by Eder Maestre and Yerai Martín, has established itself as the least-conceded and the team with the fewest losses in the club's First Division history.
The fourth-place finish in the standings matches the entity's best historical position, previously achieved in the 17/18 and 18/19 seasons. With 54 points, the white-and-blue team shares the absolute points record with other campaigns but stands out for its highest-ever points-per-game average in the league's history.
Defensive solidity has been a key to success, with only 22 goals conceded in 30 matches. Players like Noelia Ramos and Nay Cáceres, along with an experienced defense, have been fundamental. The defense was significantly stronger than in previous seasons, such as 17/18 (33 goals) and 24/25 (36 goals).
The number of defeats has also been reduced to a historic low, with only four matches lost against rivals such as Barcelona (twice), Real Madrid, and Eibar. This record surpasses the previous minimum of eight defeats in the 17/18 and 21/22 seasons.
Despite the defensive strength, the team did not forgo attacking, scoring 49 goals. This marks the third-best historical tally. While the figure could have been higher, the season was also characterized by Paulina Gramaglia's struggles to find her scoring touch and injuries to Carlota Suárez, who despite setbacks, scored seven goals.
As visitors, the team also showed significant improvement, matching its best away record of 27 points, achieved in the 17/18 and 18/19 seasons. They only conceded to Barcelona and Real Madrid.