CDE Racing Féminas explained

Clubname:Racing Féminas
Fullname:Club Deportivo Elemental Racing Féminas
Nickname:Verdiblancas[1]
Founded:2015 (as Ave Fénix Racing)
Ground:Campo Santa Ana, Tanos, Torrelavega
Manager:José Aurelio Crespo[2]
Position:Segunda División Pro, 7th (North Group B)
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Club Deportivo Elemental Racing Féminas is a Spanish women's association football club based in the autonomous community of Cantabria, currently playing in the Segunda División Pro. They are affiliated to Real Racing Club de Santander, although play their home matches in Torrelavega and have previously been based in Santa Cruz de Bezana.[3]

History

The roots of the club date back to the end of the 20th century when efforts were made to establish women's football in Cantabria where no teams and few players were registered.[4] SD Reocín was established in 2001, and for some years was linked to the professional men's club Real Racing Club de Santander although in reality their involvement was minimal, extending only to the use of kit in exchange for use of the name.[4] 'Reocín Racing' reached the highest level in the Spanish system, the Primera División (then known as the Superliga) in 2010 and were able to maintain their position for a second season before dropping back into the regional Segunda División, joining Group 2 – mostly comprising Basque and Navarrese clubs – as there were not enough Cantabrian clubs to form their own section. When Reocín were relegated further to the regional lower division level in 2015 they were disbanded; however, a new club, Ave Fénix Racing (again loosely associated with Racing Santander) was quickly formed with almost the entire Reocín playing squad, being granted entry to the Segunda Group 1 along with teams from Asturias and Galicia; a reserve team was installed in the Cantabria league in place of that of Reocín.[5]

In 2017 Racing Santander increased its involvement in the women's team,[6] [7] with an introductory event at a home fixture at the Estadio El Sardinero.[8] The Fénix players and coaches migrated to the renamed Racing Féminas, and access was provided to the club's training ground for some matches[4] (it is therefore a matter of interpretation whether the team was founded in 2015 when Ave Fénix was formed, or 2017 when it was rebranded as Racing Féminas). Some more Cantabrian teams also reached the second tier, most notably CD Monte who became a main rival and finished above Racing in the 2017–18 season – the match between them was played at the Sardinero due to its local significance, with 2,000 spectators in attendance.[9] A fourth place the following year was sufficient for the team to be included in the two-group Segunda División Pro for the 2019–20 season. In October 2019, the president of Racing Santander Alfredo Pérez commented that there were plans to launch a fully integrated women's section but the present Racing Féminas did not have this status,[10] [11] indicating that they were more of a collaborative / partner organisation as Reocín and Fénix had been before.

Racing Féminas competed in the Copa de la Reina for the first time in the 2021–22 season after the competition was opened up to clubs outside the top division; they reached the third round before losing 5–0 at home to the professionals of Athletic Bilbao.[12]

Players

The career of midfielder Silvia Martínez ('Pinxis') spanning three decades has been closely linked to the development of football locally:[13] her father José Ramón was involved in the foundation of Reocín in 2001 primarily so she and her female friends could enjoy the game as teenagers, having grown too old to be allowed to play with boys.[14] [15] [4] Martínez played for Reocín throughout their existence, including gaining promotion and featuring in the top division, before continuing as captain and figurehead with Ave Fénix then Racing Féminas,[16] as well as being acknowledged for scoring one of the fastest goals in Spanish football in 2017,[17] [13] and taking part in the first match of the Cantabria autonomous football team in 2019.[18]

In 2020, forward Athenea del Castillo, whose departure to Deportivo de La Coruña a year earlier had caused a lengthy dispute between the clubs (Racing demanded a transfer fee but the player was only on an amateur contract and was offered a professional deal by Depor),[19] [20] became the first former player to be selected for the Spain women's national football team.[21] Ligia Moreira (Ecuador), Liucija Vaitukaitytė (Lithuania) and Elexa Bahr (Colombia) were capped for their country as Racing players in the early 2020s.

Season to season

SeasonDivisionPlaceCopa de la Reina
2015–166th
2016–176th
2017–185th
2018–191st
2019–202ªP13th
2020–212ªP4th/7th

Notes and References

  1. https://www.realracingclub.es/noticia/el-racing-feminas-estrena-su-casillero-de-victorias-por-todo-lo-alto-3-0 El Racing Féminas estrena su casillero de victorias por todo lo alto (3-0)
  2. https://uk.soccerway.com/teams/spain/racing-santander/44685/ CDE Racing Féminas
  3. Web site: CDE Racing Féminas. 21 April 2022. es. Futboleras.
  4. https://reinasdelbalon.com/cde-racing-feminas-21-anos-de-historia/ CDE Racing Féminas, 21 años de historia
  5. http://arquero-arba.futbolme.net/Femenino/Cantabria/indexcan.htm Categorías Regionales Cantabria
  6. https://www.federacioncantabradefutbol.com/pnfg/NNws_ShwNewDup?codigo=16136&cod_primaria=5000289&cod_secundaria=5000289 El Ave Fenix cerrará la temporada en Las Instalaciones Nando Yosu
  7. https://www.digitalfootballcommunity.com/mundo-futbol/racing-feminas-jorge-holgado/ Racing Féminas, buscando la excelencia con un entrenador novato y una plantilla adolescente
  8. https://www.realracingclub.es/noticia/el-racing-feminas-presentado-en-sociedad-en-los-campos-de-sport El Racing Féminas, presentado en sociedad en Los Campos de Sport
  9. https://www.realracingclub.es/noticia/racing-feminas-y-club-deportivo-monte-hacen-disfrutar-a-2-000-espectadores-en-los-campos-de-sport Racing Féminas y Club Deportivo Monte hacen disfrutar a 2.000 espectadores en Los Campos de Sport
  10. https://www.lavanguardia.com/deportes/20191006/47843819026/el-presidente-del-racing-descarta-una-posible-venta-de-las-acciones-del-club.html El presidente del Racing descarta una posible venta de las acciones del club
  11. https://www.racinguismo.com/2019/10/el-racing-feminas-no-es-el-racing.html?m=1#google_vignette El Racing Féminas no es el Racing
  12. Web site: Expediente cumplido del Athletic con una goleada al Racing Féminas. Athletic's record fulfilled with a big win over Racing Féminas . Deia. 27 January 2022. 20 April 2022. es.
  13. News: Andrea Menéndez Faya. Silvia Martínez "Pinxis", mítica sin fecha de caducidad. 21 April 2022. es. Silvia Martínez "Pinxis", legendary with no expiration date . Futboleras. 12 June 2020.
  14. https://as.com/futbol/2010/06/01/mas_futbol/1275373620_850215.html Reocín Racing: el orgullo femenino de Cantabria
  15. News: Aser Falagá. La difícil tarea de ser mujer y futbolista. 20 April 2022. es. The difficult job of being a woman and a footballer . El Diario Montañés. 19 April 2018.
  16. https://www.txapeldunak.com/cas/futbol_femenino/jugadora.asp?id=3161 Silvia: Silvia Martínez Ruiz
  17. Web site: David Menayo. Silvia Martínez 'Pinxis' marca el gol más rápido del fútbol español. Silvia Martínez 'Pinxis' scores the quickest goal in Spanish football. 20 April 2022. es. Marca. 24 February 2018.
  18. Web site: Debut con victoria de la selección femenina. Cantabrian Football Federation. 19 May 2019. 20 April 2022. es. Debut victory for the women's team.
  19. Web site: El fichaje que enfrenta al Dépor y al Racing de Santander. 20 April 2022 . The signing that puts Dépor against Racing Santander. 3 August 2019. El Desmarque . es.
  20. Web site: El Racing libera a Athenea del Castillo, una historia de mentiras, presiones y denuncias . Racing frees Athenea del Castillo, a story of lies, pressure and denunciations. 20 April 2022. 8 August 2019. La Voz de Galicia . es.
  21. Web site: Las protagonistas del fútbol cántabro valoran la importancia de la Champions conseguida por el Barça . The protagonists of Cantabrian football value the importance of the Champions League won by Barça. 20 April 2022. 23 May 2021. El Diario Cantabria . es.