Racing de Santander

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History

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Chart of Racing Santander league performance 1929-present

Real Racing Club played their first football match on 23 February 1913, losing 1–2 to neighbouring Strong. It was officially founded on 14 June, as Santander Racing Club, appearing in its first tournament during that summer (Luis Redonet Trophy) and being admitted to the Northern Federation on 14 November, eventually merging with Santander Football Club.

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Santander Racing Club squad of 1922. Fred Pentland (first on the left) was the coach of the team this year.
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Ángel Sánchez Losada, first president of the club.

In the 1928–29 season, the Spanish League competition began. After a complicated elimination process to determine the tenth and final team for the new First Division, Racing successively beat Valencia, Betis and Sevilla. The club was part of the first goalless game in the league, against Athletic Bilbao.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

During the Second Republic, the classifications of Santander varied. In 1930–31, It achieved the runner-up position in the Spanish League, tied at 22 points with champion Athletic Bilbao, and third-place Real Sociedad. This is the highest finish achieved by the club in all its history, trained by the English Robert Firth and chaired by Fernando Pombo.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

They also participated in the International Tournament of Paris, falling in the semifinal to Slavia of Prague (2–1). In the 1930s, under the presidency of the academic José María de Cossío, it had varied positions, from third place in (1933–34) to low table rankings. In seasons 1934–35 and 1935–36, Racing played in the Commonwealth Championship of Castilla-Aragón, in which it finished second in the first season. Meanwhile, in Cantabria a lesser championship was disputed, not qualifying for the Spanish Cup; Santoña won it. During the 1935–36 season, Racing was the first club in the Spanish league to beat Barcelona and Real Madrid in the four league matches (both home and two as a visitor) in the same season: on 8 December 1935 they won 4–0 against Barcelona in the Campos de Sport de El Sardinero, on 15 December they won in Madrid 2–4, on 8 March 1936 they beat Barcelona 2-3 and on 15 March they defeated Madrid 4–3 at El Sardinero. The only player to score in all matches (one goal in each match, and two in Madrid) was Milucho.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In 1950, the Cantabrians returned to the top flight after a ten-year absence, scoring 99 goals in only 30 games.[2][3]

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Campos de Sport de El Sardinero before 1910
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RC Racing de Santander first crest, 1913

During the period of Francoist Spain, the club was renamed Real Santander in 1941, because of the prohibition on non-Spanish names. The name was restored in 1973 as the team returned to the first division one year after nearly relegating, under young manager José María Maguregui. Racing was immediately relegated, And spent the ensuing seasons bouncing between divisions one and two, also being crowned champions in Segunda División B (the new third level, created in 1977) in 1991. Veteran Quique Setién returned to his main club the following year, helping it return to the top flight and scoring in the 1994–95 campaign against FC Barcelona, in a historic 5–0 home win.[4]

Racing was the first Spanish team to wear a sponsor's name on their shirt: German electronics company Teka on 27 December 1981 away to Real Madrid (the corporation then sponsored the opponents early in the following decade).[5]

On 25 March 2000, Racing played its 1,000th game in La Liga.

In the 2000s, Racing only played one season in the second division, winning promotion with Setién as manager. Racing finished the 2005–06 season in the 16th position, just 1 point away from relegation back to Segunda división.[6] The next season was much better, as the club finished 10th, easily retaining its place in the top flight.[7] In 2007–08, under Marcelino García Toral, it finished in sixth position, thus qualifying to the UEFA Cup for the first time ever; additionally the club reached the semifinals of the Copa del Rey twice during this decade, being ousted by eventual runners-up Getafe CF and Atlético Madrid in 2008 and 2010, respectively.[8]

On 22 January 2011, Indian business tycoon Ahsan Ali Syed, founder and chairman of investment company Western Gulf Advisory, completed his takeover of Racing de Santander. Following his takeover, he immediately sacked Miguel Ángel Portugal.[9] A turbulent 2011–12 season saw the club go through three different managers, all of which were unable to prevent Racing from being relegated to the Segunda División, bringing an end to their decade stay in the top flight of Spanish football.[10]

At the end of the following campaign, Racing again finished at the bottom of the table, sealing their fate of a consecutive relegation.[11] During the season, Racing had also been immersed in a severe institutional and financial crisis.[12][13] The club's relegation brought an end to 22 years of playing in Spain's professional divisions. In spite of that plight, the team was able to reach the quarterfinals in the 2013–14 edition of the domestic cup after ousting top-divisioners Sevilla FC[14] and UD Almería;[15] in the first leg against the latter, club fans stormed the presidential tribune at Estadio El Sardinero and assaulted chairman Ángel Lavín.[16]

On 27 January 2014, Racing's players, citing several months of unpaid wages, announced they would not play their upcoming cup match unless the club's president and board resigned. Three days later, in the club's second-leg fixture against Real Sociedad, the players gathered at the centre circle following kick-off, refusing to play. Referee Jesús Gil Manzano suspended the game after one minute, with Racing being given a loss due to forfeit.[17][18][19] As a result of the protest the club was fined and banned from competing in the following edition of the competition.[20] On 31 January Lavín was sacked, with former player Juan Antonio Sañudo being appointed his successor by practically all the shareholders.[21]

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Estadio El Sardinero 2017

Racing won their group in the 2013–14 Segunda División B, and won the playoff against Llagostera to be promoted back to the second tier, but they were immediately relegated in the 2014–15 season. They again took first place in the Segunda B section in 2015–16, but were eliminated in the promotion playoffs, failing to score a goal across four matches in the ties lost to Reus and Cádiz.[22]

Racing was promoted back to the second division after four years in the third tier in 2018–19, by winning their regional group and defeating Atlético Baleares in the promotion playoff on the away goals rule, but they were immediately relegated in the 2019–20 season after only winning five games out of 42 and finished in last place. They were unable to bounce back to the second tier immediately, finishing fourth then second in the unique small two-phase group setup during 2020–21 Segunda División B to find themselves remaining at the third level, in the newly formed Primera División RFEF, for the 2021–22 season. Racing confirmed their finish the season in first place and promoted to Segunda División, after two years in third division and fighting with Deportivo La Coruña for the top spot. On 3 June 2022, Racing took the inaugural Primera División RFEF title with a 3–0 win over Andorra.

Rivalries

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There is also a minor rivalry between Racing and a club from neighboring Asturias: Real Oviedo and a hostility with Getafe.

Racing Santander supporters maintain friendly relations with fans of Sporting de Gijón.

Seasons

Recent seasons

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GF GA Pts Copa del Rey Notes
1996–97 1D 13 42 11 17 14 52 54 50 Quarter-finals
1997–98 1D 14 38 12 9 17 46 55 45 3rd round
1998–99 1D 15 38 10 12 16 41 53 42 Quarter-finals
1999–2000 1D 15 38 10 16 12 52 50 46 2nd round
2000–01 1D 19 38 10 9 19 48 62 39 Quarterfinals Relegated
2001–02 2D 2 42 19 14 9 58 37 71 Round of 64 Promoted
2002–03 1D 16 38 13 5 20 54 64 44 1st round
2003–04 1D 17 38 11 10 17 48 63 42 3rd round
2004–05 1D 16 38 12 8 18 41 58 44 3rd round
2005–06 1D 17 38 9 13 16 36 49 40 3rd round
2006–07 1D 10 38 12 14 12 42 48 50 2nd round
2007–08 1D 6 38 17 9 12 42 41 60 Semi-finals
2008–09 1D 12 38 12 10 16 49 48 46 Round of 16
2009–10 1D 16 38 9 12 17 42 59 39 Semi-finals
2010–11 1D 12 38 12 10 16 41 56 46 Round of 32
2011–12 1D 20 38 4 15 19 28 63 27 Round of 16 Relegated
2012–13 2D 20 42 12 10 20 38 51 46 3rd round Relegated
2013–14 3D 1 36 17 15 4 55 27 66 Quarterfinals Promoted
2014–15 2D 19 42 12 8 22 42 53 44 DNP Relegated
2015–16 3D 1 38 21 11 6 58 28 74 1st round
2016–17 3D 2 38 26 8 4 86 28 86 Round of 32
2017–18 3D 5 38 20 8 10 44 33 68 1st round
2018–19 3D 1 38 22 12 4 66 25 78 Round of 32 Promoted
2019–20 2D 22 42 5 18 19 39 56 33 1st round Relegated
2020–21 3D 4
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2021–22 3D 1 38 25 7 6 61 31 82 DNQ PromotedTemplate:Efn
2022–23 2D 12 42 14 12 16 39 40 54 2nd round
2023–24 2D 7 42 18 10 14 63 55 64 1st round
2024–25 2D 5 42 20 11 11 65 51 71 Round of 32

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Season to season

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1929 1 10th Round of 32
1929–30 1 8th Round of 32
1930–31 1 2nd Round of 32
1931–32 1 4th Round of 32
1932–33 1 8th Round of 32
1933–34 1 3rd Round of 32
1934–35 1 10th Round of 16
1935–36 1 4th Fourth round
1939–40 1 12th Quarter-finals
1940–41 2 6th First round
1941–42 2 4th Did not play
1942–43 2 7th DNP
1943–44 3 1st Round of 32
1944–45 2 6th Round of 16
1945–46 2 9th First round
1946–47 2 12th Round of 16
1947–48 3 1st Fifth round
1948–49 2 11th Fourth round
1949–50 2 1st Quarter-finals
1950–51 1 10th Quarter-finals
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1951–52 1 14th DNP
1952–53 1 11th Quarter-finals
1953–54 1 8th Quarter-finals
1954–55 1 15th DNP
1955–56 2 11th DNP
1956–57 2 8th DNP
1957–58 2 3rd DNP
1958–59 2 9th First round
1959–60 2 1st First round
1960–61 1 12th Round of 16
1961–62 1 14th Round of 16
1962–63 2 3rd First round
1963–64 2 4th First round
1964–65 2 7th Round of 32
1965–66 2 8th Round of 32
1966–67 2 12th First round
1967–68 2 11th Round of 32
1968–69 3 2nd DNP
1969–70 3 1st Fourth round
1970–71 2 13th Third round
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1971–72 2 15th Third round
1972–73 2 3rd Fourth round
1973–74 1 17th Round of 32
1974–75 2 2nd Third round
1975–76 1 12th Round of 32
1976–77 1 15th First round
1977–78 1 13th Third round
1978–79 1 17th Quarter-finals
1979–80 2 16th Third round
1980–81 2 3rd Third round
1981–82 1 12th Second round
1982–83 1 18th Second round
1983–84 2 4th Second round
1984–85 1 11th Second round
1985–86 1 12th Round of 16
1986–87 1 16th Third round
1987–88 2 14th Round of 32
1988–89 2 6th Round of 16
1989–90 2 17th First round
1990–91 3 2ª B 1st Fourth round
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1991–92 2 10th Fourth round
1992–93 2 3rd Fourth round
1993–94 1 8th Fourth round
1994–95 1 12th Fourth round
1995–96 1 17th Third round
1996–97 1 13th Quarter-finals
1997–98 1 14th Third round
1998–99 1 15th Quarter-finals
1999–2000 1 15th Second round
2000–01 1 19th Quarter-finals
2001–02 2 2nd Round of 64
2002–03 1 16th Round of 64
2003–04 1 17th Round of 32
2004–05 1 16th Round of 32
2005–06 1 17th Third round
2006–07 1 10th Round of 32
2007–08 1 6th Semi-finals
2008–09 1 12th Round of 16
2009–10 1 16th Semi-finals
2010–11 1 12th Round of 32
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
2011–12 1 20th Round of 16
2012–13 2 20th Third round
2013–14 3 2ª B 1st Quarter-finals
2014–15 2 19th DNP
2015–16 3 2ª B 1st First round
2016–17 3 2ª B 2nd Round of 32
2017–18 3 2ª B 5th 1st round
2018–19 3 2ª B 1st Round of 32
2019–20 2 22nd First round
2020–21 3 2ª B 4th / 2nd First round
2021–22 3 1ª RFEF 1st DNP
2022–23 2 12th Second round
2023–24 2 7th First round
2024–25 2 5th Round of 32
2025–26 2 TBD

Honours

European history

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Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
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Template:Flagicon Paris Saint-Germain 2–2
Template:Flagicon Manchester City 3–1

Current squad

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Template:Fba/core Miquel Parera
2 DF Template:Fba/core Álvaro Mantilla
3 DF Template:Fba/core Saúl García
5 DF Template:Fba/core Javi Castro
6 MF Template:Fba/core Íñigo Sainz-Maza (captain)
8 MF Template:Fba/core Aritz Aldasoro
9 FW Template:Fba/core Juan Carlos Arana
10 MF Template:Fba/core Iñigo Vicente
11 FW Template:Fba/core Andrés Martín
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 MF Template:Fba/core Maguette Gueye
13 GK Template:Fba/core Jokin Ezkieta
15 MF Template:Fba/core Marco Sangalli
17 DF Template:Fba/core Clément Michelin
18 DF Template:Fba/core Manu Hernando
20 FW Template:Fba/core Suleiman Camara
24 DF Template:Fba/core Javi Montero
29 FW Template:Fba/core Jeremy Arévalo
40 DF Template:Fba/core Mario García

Reserve team

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No. Pos. Nation Player
28 DF Template:Fba/core Marco Carrascal
32 DF Template:Fba/core Jorge Salinas
34 FW Template:Fba/core Diego Díaz
37 DF Template:Fba/core Aitor Crespo
No. Pos. Nation Player
39 DF Template:Fba/core Iñigo Gomeza
43 MF Template:Fba/core Izan Yurrieta
44 MF Template:Fba/core Mario Solórzano

Returning from loan

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No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Template:Fba/core Neco Celorio
FW Template:Fba/core Yeray Cabanzón

Current technical staff

Position Staff
Manager Template:Flagicon José Alberto López
Assistant manager Template:Flagicon Pablo Álvarez
Goalkeeping coach Template:Flagicon Pedro Dorronsoro
Fitness coach Template:Flagicon Albert Tataret
Template:Flagicon Dani Salvador
Analyst Template:Flagicon Enric Soriano
Delegate Template:Flagicon Delfín Calzada
Kit man Template:Flagicon Sergio San Juan
Template:Flagicon José Ruiz
Template:Flagicon Manolo San Juan
Doctor Template:Flagicon Gonzalo Revuelta
Rehab fitness coach Template:Flagicon Hugo Camarero
Physiotherapist Template:Flagicon Diego Ortiz
Template:Flagicon Fran Ruiz
Template:Flagicon Antonio Malanda
Nutritionist Template:Flagicon Juan Carlos Llamas
Podiatrist Template:Flagicon José Andreu

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Last updated: 20 November 2024
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Notable former players

Note: this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.

World Cup players

The following players have been selected by their country in the World Cup Finals, while playing for Racing Santander.

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Former coaches

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Dates Name
1916–17 Template:Flagicon Pepe Beraza
1917–20 N/A
1920–22 Template:Flagicon Fred Pentland
1922–29 Template:Flagicon Patrick O'Connell
1929–30 Template:Flagicon Francisco Pagaza
1930–32 Template:Flagicon Robert Firth
1932–33 Template:Flagicon Francisco Pagaza
1933–35 Template:Flagicon Randolph Galloway
1935–36 Template:Flagicon Francisco González Galán
1936–39 (empty)
1939–40 Template:Flagicon Óscar Rodríguez
1940 Template:Flagicon Cristóbal Martí
1940–41 Template:Flagicon Manuel Vidal
1941–43 Template:Flagicon Francisco Pagaza
1943–44 Template:Flagicon Manuel López Llamosas
1944–46 Template:Flagicon Gabriel Andonegui
1946–47 Template:Flagicon Pedro Areso
1947–49 Template:Flagicon Patrick O'Connell
1949 Template:Flagicon Francisco Hernández Galán
1949–50 Template:Flagicon Template:Ill
1950–51 Template:Flagicon Antonio Barrios
1951–52 Template:Flagicon Oso Díaz
1952 Template:Flagicon Félix Elizondo
1952 Template:Flagicon Template:Ill
1952 Template:Flagicon Nando González
1952–54 Template:Flagicon Juan Otxoantezana
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1954–55 Template:Flagicon Luis Urquiri
1955–56 Template:Flagicon Nando González
1956–58 Template:Flagicon Enrique Orizaola
1958 Template:Flagicon Víctor Garay
1958–59 Template:Flagicon Juan Ruiz Cambra
1959–60 Template:Flagicon Louis Hon
1960–62 Template:Flagicon Otto Bumbel
1962 Template:Flagicon Luis Alfonso Villalaín
1962–63 Template:Flagicon Miguel Gual
1963 Template:Flagicon Fernando Argila
1963 Template:Flagicon Manuel Fernández Mora
1963–64 Template:Flagicon Louis Hon
1964–65 Template:Flagicon Rafael Yunta
1965 Template:Flagicon Rafael Alsua
1965–66 Template:Flagicon José Valdor Sierra
1966–67 Template:Flagicon Template:Ill
1967–68 Template:Flagicon Laureano Ruiz
1968 Template:Flagicon Template:Ill
1968–69 Template:Flagicon Ernesto Pons
1969–72 Template:Flagicon Manuel Fernández Mora
1972 Template:Flagicon Template:Ill
1972–77 Template:Flagicon José María Maguregui
1977–79 Template:Flagicon Nando Yosu
1979 Template:Flagicon Template:Ill
1979–80 Template:Flagicon Laureano Ruiz
1980–83 Template:Flagicon Manuel Fernández Mora
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1983–87 Template:Flagicon José María Maguregui
1987–88 Template:Flagicon Delfín Álvarez
1988 Template:Flagicon Template:Ill
1988 Template:Flagicon Hermann Stessl
1988–90 Template:Flagicon José Armando Ufarte
1990 Template:Flagicon Antonio Martínez "Pachín"
1990–92 Template:Flagicon Félix Bardera "Felines"
1992–93 Template:Flagicon Paquito García
1993–94 Template:Flagicon Javier Irureta
1994–96 Template:Flagicon Vicente Miera
1996 Template:Flagicon Nando Yosu
1996–98 Template:Flagicon Marcos Alonso
1998–99 Template:Flagicon Nando Yosu
1999 Template:Flagicon Miguel Sánchez
1999–2000 Template:Flagicon Gustavo Benítez
2000 Template:Flagicon Andoni Goikoetxea
2000–01 Template:Flagicon Gregorio Manzano
2001 Template:Flagicon Gustavo Benítez
2001–02 Template:Flagicon Quique Setién
2002–03 Template:Flagicon Manuel Preciado
2003 Template:Flagicon Chuchi Cos
2003–05 Template:Flagicon Lucas Alcaraz
2005 Template:Flagicon Nando Yosu
2005–06 Template:Flagicon Manuel Preciado
2006 Template:Flagicon Nando Yosu
2006 Template:Flagicon Juan Ramón López Caro
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2006–07 Template:Flagicon Miguel Ángel Portugal
2007–08 Template:Flagicon Marcelino García Toral
2008–09 Template:Flagicon Juan Ramón López Muñiz
2009 Template:Flagicon Juan Carlos Mandiá
2009 Template:Flagicon Juanjo González
2009–11 Template:Flagicon Miguel Ángel Portugal
2011 Template:Flagicon Marcelino
2011 Template:Flagicon Héctor Cúper
2011–12 Template:Flagicon Juanjo González
2012 Template:Flagicon Álvaro Cervera
2012 Template:Flagicon Juan Carlos Unzué
2012 Template:Flagicon Fabri González
2012–13 Template:Flagicon José Aurelio Gay
2013 Template:Flagicon Alejandro Menéndez
2013–15 Template:Flagicon Paco Fernández
2015 Template:Flagicon Javier Pinillos
2015–16 Template:Flagicon Pedro Munitis
2016–18 Template:Flagicon Ángel Viadero
2018 Template:Flagicon Carlos Pouso
2018–19 Template:Flagicon Iván Ania
2019–20 Template:Flagicon Cristóbal Parralo
2020 Template:Flagicon José Luis Oltra
2020 Template:Flagicon Javi Rozada
2020–2021 Template:Flagicon Aritz Solabarrieta
2021–2022 Template:Flagicon Guillermo Fernández Romo

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See also

References

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