Granca ‘steals’ 63 games from Santi Toledo with Unelco Tenerife

Before the start of the match between Dreamland Gran Canaria and Barça, the island team, led by its president Sitapha Savané, recognized the careers of Roberto Guerra, Berni Hernández and Santi Toledo, who according to the island club were “the three Gran Canarians who played the most games with the yellow shirt in the elite”accompanied by a number with the number of games accumulated on the back of a current elastic.

However, Santi Toledo had 63 matches in the elite that do not correspond to him as a CB Gran Canaria player just as it looked on the shirt they gave him with a 146 on the back under the maternal surname Jiménez that he chose to include.

Obviously, Santi Aldama’s uncle is not to blame, since he simply limited himself to making an appearance in the center of the playing court to receive the more than deserved recognition of his Claretian connection.

As far as the data is concerned, he must have had an 83 on his back. A number that would still keep him as the third player born in Gran Canaria who played the most games in the ACB with the island representative.

Regarding Santi Toledo’s career, We would have to add 61 games that he played with Unelco Tenerife in the seasons between 2003 and 2005.; in addition to two clashes that he played at CB Murcia in the 1994-95 campaign, when he was 22 years old, one before landing at Granca that returned to the ACB.

The most in the ACB

Taking into account the number of games that a great Canary Islander has played in the national basketball elite, we must take into account the trajectory of Carlos Cazorla, who accumulated 485 games distributed over the eleven seasons he was in the ACB between Baskonia, Fuenlabrada, Caja San Fernando, Menorca and Alicante. While Fran Guerra has played 169 matches in the Endesa League with the Lenovo Tenerife shirt.


2023-10-16 20:11:59
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