Racing de Santander

Racing de Santander
Full name Real Racing Club
de Santander
Nickname(s) Racinguistas,
Verdiblancos,
Montañeses
Founded 1913
Ground Estadio El Sardinero,
Santander, Cantabria,
Spain
(Capacity: 22,271)
Chairman Flag of Spain Francisco Pernía
Manager Flag of Spain Juan Ramón López Muñiz
League La Liga
2007-08 La Liga, 6th
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Real Racing Club de Santander, sometimes abbreviated to Racing or Racing Santander, is a Spanish La Liga football club based in Santander which was founded in 1913. During the period of Francoist Spain, it was renamed as Real Santander in 1941. The name was restored in 1977. The best result of the club was 2nd in 1930-31 season. Racing Santander finished 6th in 2007-2008 and qualified for the UEFA Cup for the first time in their history.

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Spanish league history

1936 Algiers invitational tournament

In 1936 Racing de Santander competed in a four team invitational tournament in Algiers. With Algeria then under French colonial rule the official programme[1] listed the venue as "Stade-Velodrome Municipal d'Alger" and the participants as:-

Le Queen of the South - La Belle Equipe Ecossaise de Première Division

Racing-Club de Santander - Favori des Championnats d'Espagne

Floriana F. C. de Malte - Champion Officiel et Vainqueur de la Coupe

R.U.A. - Champion de l'Afrique du Nord 1935

The match days were Thursday May 21 and Sunday May 24.

Home side Racing Universitaire d'Alger (R.U.A. for whom Nobel Prize winning author/philosopher Albert Camus had played in goals for their junior team) had already won both the North African Champions Cup and the North African Cup in the 30s (R.U.A. would win each twice by the decade's end). Goals by Willie Thomson and Joe Tulip saw Queens book a place in the invitational tournament final with a 2 - 1 victory against them.

In the final Queens faced a Racing de Santander side who had just finished 4th in Spain's La Liga notching home and away double victories against both Real Madrid and F.C. Barcelona. Racing had seen off Floriana in their semi final. Norrie Haywood's goal and a 1 - 0 scoreline saw victory for La Belle Equipe Ecossaise. The trophy can still be seen in Queens' club museum today.[2]

Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
1997-1998 1D 14 38 12 9 17 46 55 45 3rd round
1998-1999 1D 15 38 10 12 16 41 53 42 quarterfinals
1999-2000 1D 15 38 10 16 12 52 50 46
2000-2001 1D 19 38 10 9 19 48 62 39 quarterfinals relegated
1 season at lower levels
2002-2003 1D 16 38 13 5 20 54 64 44
2003-2004 1D 17 38 11 10 17 48 63 42 1 point deducted
2004-2005 1D 16 38 12 8 18 41 58 44 3rd round
2005-2006 1D 17 38 9 13 16 36 49 40 3rd round
2006-2007 1D 10 38 12 14 12 42 48 50 2nd round
2007-2008 1D 6 38 17 9 12 42 41 60 semifinals

Current squad

As of September 03 2008

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Switzerland GK Fabio Coltorti
3 Flag of Spain DF Oriol
4 Flag of Argentina DF Ezequiel Garay (on loan from Real Madrid)
5 Flag of Spain DF César Navas
6 Flag of Romania DF Laszlo Sepsi (on loan from Benfica)
7 Flag of Burundi FW Mohammed Tchité
8 Flag of Spain MF Colsa
9 Flag of Spain FW Juanjo
10 Flag of Spain FW Pedro Munitis
11 Flag of Spain MF Óscar Serrano
13 Flag of Spain GK Toño
14 Flag of Spain DF Pinillos (Captain)
No. Position Player
15 Flag of France MF Peter Luccin
16 Flag of Portugal MF Jorge Gonçalves
17 Flag of Spain DF Luis Fernández
18 Flag of Spain DF Juan Valera (on loan from Atlético de Madrid)
19 Flag of Peru MF Damián Ismodes
20 Flag of Spain FW Jonathan Pereira (on loan from Villareal)
21 Flag of Portugal DF Zé António
22 Flag of Spain DF Moratón
23 Flag of Spain DF Christian
24 Flag of Algeria MF Mehdi Lacen
27 Flag of Spain MF Sergio Canales
29 Flag of Spain DF Iván Marcano

Famous players

  • Flag of Argentina Claudio Arzeno
  • Flag of Argentina Juan Pablo Cárdenas
  • Flag of Argentina Cristian Álvarez
  • Flag of Argentina Diego Mateo
  • Flag of Argentina Marcelo Espina
  • Flag of Argentina Carlos Estévez
  • Flag of Argentina Ezequiel Garay
  • Flag of Argentina Javier Mazzoni
  • Flag of Argentina Óscar Mena
  • Flag of Argentina Gabriel Schürrer
  • Flag of Belgium Erwin Lemmens
  • Flag of Brazil Anderson Silva
  • Flag of Brazil Argel
  • Flag of Brazil Arthuro
  • Flag of Brazil Felipe Melo
  • Flag of Chile Mauricio Pinilla
  • Flag of Denmark Morten Donnerup
  • Flag of Equatorial Guinea Flag of Spain Alvaro Cervera
  • Flag of Equatorial Guinea Flag of Spain Rodolfo Bodipo
  • Flag of Equatorial Guinea Flag of Spain Juan Epitié
  • Flag of Equatorial Guinea Flag of Spain Óscar Engonga
  • Flag of France Stéphane Dalmat
  • Flag of France Wilfried Dalmat
  • Flag of France Claude Gnakpa
  • Flag of France Michel Pineda
  • Flag of Guinea-Bissau Nando Co
  • Flag of Honduras Julio César Arzu
  • Flag of Iceland Magnus Bergs
  • Flag of Ireland Liam Buckley
  • Flag of Ireland Alan Campbell
  • Flag of Israel Dudu Aouate
  • Flag of Israel Ilan Bakhar
  • Flag of Israel Omri Afek
  • Flag of Israel Yossi Benayoun
  • Flag of Morocco Flag of France Hoalid Regragui
  • Flag of Mexico Luis "Pirata" Fuente
  • Flag of Mexico Gerardo Torrado
  • Flag of Nigeria Mutiu Adepoju
  • Flag of Norway Frode Grodås
  • Flag of Norway Sigurd Rushfeldt
  • Flag of Paraguay Flag of Spain Raúl Amarilla
  • Flag of Poland Euzebiusz Smolarek
  • Flag of Portugal Vítor Damas
  • Flag of Russia Vladimir Beschastnykh
  • Flag of Russia Ilshat Faizulin
  • Flag of Russia Dmitri Popov
  • Flag of Russia Dmitri Radchenko
  • Flag of Russia Sergey Shustikov
  • Flag of Russia Dmitry Ulianov
  • Flag of Serbia Dejan Petković
  • Flag of Serbia Nikola Žigić
  • Flag of South Korea Ho-Jin Lee
  • Flag of Spain Pedro Alba
  • Flag of Spain Rafael Alsúa
  • Flag of Spain José Amavisca
  • Flag of Spain Antoñito
  • Flag of Spain Javier Casquero
  • Flag of Spain Thomas Christiansen
  • Flag of Spain Damià Abella
  • Flag of Spain Leandro Gavrillo
  • Flag of Spain Francisco Gento
  • Flag of Spain Francisco Liaño
  • Flag of Spain Javier Manjarín
  • Flag of Spain Marquitos
  • Flag of Spain Jesús Merino
  • Flag of Spain Miguel Muñoz
  • Flag of Spain Salva
  • Flag of Spain Santillana
  • Flag of Spain Tuto Sañudo
  • Flag of Spain Quique Setién
  • Flag of Spain Víctor Sánchez
  • Flag of Spain Angel Vivar Dorado
  • Flag of Sweden Olof Mellberg
  • Flag of Tunisia Mehdi Nafti
  • Flag of Belarus Andrei Zygmantovich
  • Flag of Uruguay Nelson Abeijón
  • Flag of Uruguay Diego Alonso
  • Flag of Uruguay Fernando Correa
  • Flag of Uruguay Luis Diego López
  • Flag of Uruguay Federico Magallanes
  • Flag of Uruguay Mario Regueiro
  • Flag of Uruguay Washington Tais
  • Flag of Uruguay José Zalazar
  • Flag of Peru Damián Ismodes
  • Flag of Venezuela Julio Álvarez
  • Flag of Spain Nando Yosu

see also Cat:Racing de Santander footballers

Coaches

see also Cat:Racing de Santander managers

References

  1. Back cover, 'Through the lens glimpses of Old Queen of the South', published by Dumfries and Galloway Libraries, Information and Archives with Queen of the South Museum, 1998
  2. [1]

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