![]() ![]() This group, which continues to use the shield of the disappeared group as a symbol, received the gold medal from the San Cristóbal de La Laguna City Council in 2008. The Folkloric Association "Real Hespérides" takes this name after an agreement signed with the club in 1948, in which it was allowed to use the entity's facilities as a rehearsal place. In 1984, after having spent five years in the Preferred Category, the team joined the Club Deportivo Estrella, the Bronco Fútbol Club, the Juventud Laguna, the Juventud Concepción Laguna and the Santo Domingo Club de Fútbol to create the Laguna Sports Association. The Laguneros were defeated in the first match of the final by 4-1, not being able to come back in the second leg held in La Laguna by winning only 3-1. Two years later, Victoria and Hespérides met again in the final. ![]() The Las Palmas team managed to win the trophy by drawing 0-0 in Tenerife and winning 2-1 at home. In the following year his opponent in the final was the Marino Football Club. In the 1947 edition, facing Real Club Victoria, they won 2-0 at the La Manzanilla field but lost 5-0 in Gran Canaria. Īt the end of the 1940s he reached three consecutive finals of the Canary Islands Championship, which were played in two games, but he did not win the title in any of them. The team competed for several years in the Inter-Regional League of the Canary Islands, the highest level a Canarian team could aspire to in the 1950s except for the "big" Club Deportivo Tenerife and Unión Deportiva Las Palmas. Both were founded in 1903 which makes them the oldest Lagunero football clubs and the oldest on the island of Tenerife. ![]() The Real Hespérides Football Club was founded in 1912 after the union of the only two football teams that existed in the municipality of La Laguna at that time, the Patria CF and the Sporting Club Laguna. ![]()
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