In a thrilling encounter that had all the drama of a playoff classic, Real Madrid fell agonizingly short against Isla De Tenerife Canarias, losing 97–98 on June 3, 2026, in Liga Endesa action at the WiZink Center. The result not only handed Tenerife a stunning road victory but also tightened the standings in one of Europe’s most competitive basketball leagues.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, both teams traded blows with high-octane offense. Real Madrid, playing in front of their passionate home crowd, looked to control the tempo behind their deep roster. But Isla De Tenerife Canarias, known for their disciplined system and clutch execution, refused to back down. The game featured 12 lead changes and was tied eight times, with neither side able to create a double-digit advantage.
Key Moments
- First Half: Real Madrid surged ahead midway through the second quarter, taking a 52–48 lead into the locker room. The home side’s inside-out game seemed to be clicking, with effective drives and kick-outs to open shooters.
- Third Quarter: Tenerife responded with a 10–2 run early in the third, flipping the script. Their perimeter defense tightened, forcing turnovers and converting in transition.
- Final Minutes: Down by three with under a minute to play, Real Madrid’s star guard drilled a step-back three to tie the score at 95. But Tenerife calmly worked the clock and found an open forward for a baseline jumper, regaining the lead. A Madrista turnover on the ensuing possession led to a pair of free throws, making it 98–95. Real Madrid answered with a quick layup, then fouled with 2.1 seconds left. Tenerife missed the second free throw, but a desperation half-court heave from Real Madrid fell short, sealing the 98–97 win for the visitors.
Tactical Story
The game was a masterclass in contrasting styles. Real Madrid’s size and rebounding advantage (44–36 on the boards) was offset by Tenerife’s ball movement and three-point shooting (13-of-28 from deep, 46.4%). The Canarias also committed just eight turnovers compared to Real Madrid’s 13, a decisive margin that gave them extra possessions in a one-possession game.
Standout Players
- Isla De Tenerife Canarias: The away team’s point guard orchestrated the offense with 24 points and 8 assists, while their veteran center added 18 points and 10 rebounds, consistently stepping out to stretch the floor.
- Real Madrid: Their leading scorer poured in 30 points on 12-of-22 shooting, but missed a critical three-point attempt in the final seconds. A reserve wing chipped in 14 points off the bench, providing a spark during the second quarter.
Impact on the Season
For Real Madrid (22–6), the loss snapped a five-game winning streak and left them in second place in the Liga Endesa standings, one game behind the league leaders. Isla De Tenerife Canarias (19–9) climbed into a tie for third, bolstering their case for a top-four finish and home-court advantage in the playoffs. The head-to-head result also gives Tenerife a potential tiebreaker edge should the two clubs finish level on wins.
As the regular season enters its final stretch, this result serves as a reminder that no game in the ACB is safe — and that Isla De Tenerife Canarias possess the poise and talent to beat anyone on any court.

