Report: Atlético Femenino strike in Tenerife and reach the final | OneFootball

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·18 marzo 2026

Report: Atlético Femenino strike in Tenerife and reach the final

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The Atlético de Madrid Femenino secured their place in the final of the Copa de la Reina after defeating Costa Adeje Tenerife by 0-1 at the Heliodoro Rodríguez López, in a serious, practical match decided by the red-and-whites’ efficiency at the key moment.

The match began with tension and a great deal of respect between both teams. The Tenerife side, forced to overturn the 1-0 from the first leg, tried to set a high tempo from the start, pressing up the field and looking to disrupt the ball distribution of José Herrera’s team. However, Atlético Femenino remained organized, conceding no space and managing the tempo of the game intelligently.The first half was evenly matched with few clear chances. Costa Adeje Tenerife showed more initiative, but lacked precision in the final third. Patri Gavira led the local midfield, while the red-and-whites, well positioned, hardly suffered. The most notable opportunity before halftime was for the red-and-whites, with a long-range shot from Synne Jensen that went over the crossbar in the closing stages of the first half.


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FROM BALANCE TO JENSEN’S GOAL IN THE SECOND HALF

After the break, Atlético Femenino stepped up and struck. In the 51st minute, a great move down the left wing ended with a cut-back from Rosa Otermín that Synne Jensen, arriving from deep, turned into the 0-1 with ease. A goal that practically sealed the tie.

From that point, the match took a different turn. Tenerife threw everything forward in search of a miracle, spurred on by their fans, but once again ran into Madrid’s defensive solidity and a lack of accuracy in the final meters. José Herrera’s team, for their part, knew how to play with the advantage, slowing the pace and closing down spaces to prevent any local reaction.The final stretch was marked by tension, with a tougher game and several interruptions, notably a scuffle involving Costa Adeje Tenerife’s Dembele Fatou, who went straight for Gio Queiroz allegedly because she had been subjected to a racist insult. Even so, the scoreline would not change.

With this victory, Atlético de Madrid Femenino confirm their place in the final with an aggregate score of 0-2, showing competitive maturity and making the most of their chances. The red-and-whites now await their opponent, which will come from the other semifinal between Badalona and FC Barcelona Femení, for the final to be played in Gran Canaria on May 16.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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