Racing de Ferrol

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Racing de Ferrol
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Basic data
Surname Racing Club de Ferrol
Seat Ferrol
founding 1917
Colours green and black
president Spaniards Isidro Silveira Cameselle
Website racingclubferrol.net
First soccer team
Head coach Spaniards Míchel Alonso
Venue La Malata
Places 12,024
league Segunda Division B
2016/17 7th place
home
Away

Racing de Ferrol is a Spanish football club based in the Galician city ​​of Ferrol . It was 1917 founded and currently plays in Segunda División B .

history

Racing de Ferrol reached the promotion lap to the Primera División in 1952 . Here Ferrol was knocked off the last of six teams. In addition, Ferrol was represented for a total of 32 years in the Segunda División (second highest Spanish division).

In 1929, 1938 and 1939 Ferrol was the Galician national champion. Runner-up in 1924 and 1933. In the Spanish Cup (then called Trofeo de SE El Generalísimo ) they even made it to the final in 1939, where they were defeated 2: 6 by Sevilla FC . In the 1939 Cup, 13 teams could take part exclusively from the national zone under Franco's troops during the Spanish Civil War . Racing de Ferrol took part because it was the football club from the native city of Generalísimo Francisco Franco .

Stadion

The 1993 opened stadium "A Malata", according to the bay in the estuary called Ferrol and offers 12,024 spectators. The club colors are white and green, with the jersey usually green and the shorts white. The alternative away clothing is kept entirely in black.

Others

Isidro Silveira Cameselle is the president of the association.

Well-known former players

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