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1996–97 CD Tenerife season
| Field | Value | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| club | CD Tenerife | |||||||
| season | 1996–97 | |||||||
| manager | GER Jupp Heynckes | |||||||
| league | La Liga | |||||||
| league result | 8th | |||||||
| cup1 | Copa del Rey | |||||||
| cup1 result | Fourth round | |||||||
| cup2 | UEFA Cup | |||||||
| cup2 result | Semi-final | |||||||
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| prevseason | 1995–96 | |||||||
| nextseason | 1997–98 |
In the 1996–97 season, CD Tenerife failed to improve on the previous season's fifth-place finish, although they made up for the league disappointment by reaching the UEFA Cup semi-finals. Tenerife scored 69 goals in the league and could have possibly finished higher were it not for their leaky defence, which conceded more goals than all but five of the La Liga teams not relegated during the season.
At the end of the season, manager Jupp Heynckes left to join incumbent champions Real Madrid; his assistant, Ewald Lienen, also left to manage Hansa Rostock. Heynckes was replaced by Portugal manager Artur Jorge.
First-team squad
:Squad at end of season
Left club during season
Transfers
| In | Pos. | Name | from | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GK | Bengt Andersson | Örgryte IS | - | |
| FW | Oliver Neuville | Servette FC | - | |
| FW | Meho Kodro | FC Barcelona | ||
| DF | Pablo Paz | Club Atlético Banfield | - | |
| FW | Aurelio Vidmar | FC Sion | ||
| MF | Dani | Atlético Madrid | - | |
| DF | Sizwe Motaung | FC St. Gallen | - | |
| DF | Francisco Rojas Rojas | Colo-Colo | - | |
| DF | David Nyathi | Kaizer Chiefs F.C. | - |
| Out | Pos. | Name | To | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DF | Carlos Aguilera | Atlético Madrid | - | |
| FW | Juan Antonio Pizzi | FC Barcelona | - | |
| GK | Jose Maria Buljubasich | Lleida | - | |
| DF | Ramis | Sevilla CF | - | |
| FW | Victor | Real Valladolid | - | |
| MF | Diego Latorre | Boca Juniors | - |
Results
La Liga
Main article: 1996–97 La Liga
League table
Results by round
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Matches
UEFA Cup
Main article: 1996–97 UEFA Cup
First round
Kodro Pinilla Nimni
Second round
Kodro Juanele Jokanović Fuser Casiraghi
Third round
Vos Juanele Paz
Quarter-final
Mata
Semi-final
Wilmots
Copa del Rey
Main article: 1996–97 Copa del Rey
Eightfinals
Statistics
Players statistics
Goal scorers
La Liga
- Juanele 8
- Meho Kodro 6
- Antonio Pinilla 7
- Oliver Neuville 5
- Aurelio Vidmar 1
References
References
- "FootballSquads - Tenerife - 1996/97".
- Neuville was born in [[Locarno]], Switzerland, but also qualified to represent Germany and Italy internationally through his father and mother respectively, and would make his international debut for [[Germany national football team. Germany]] in September 1998.
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