Fixtures

Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 09/07 10:00 1 Rayo Cantabria vs Marino de Luanco - View
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 09/14 15:00 2 Numancia vs Rayo Cantabria - View
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 09/21 15:00 3 Rayo Cantabria vs Burgos Promesas - View
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 09/28 15:00 4 Rayo Cantabria vs Rocasa Women - View
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 10/05 15:00 5 UP Langreo vs Rayo Cantabria - View
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 10/12 16:00 6 Rayo Cantabria vs UD Ourense - View

Results

Europe Friendlies 08/30 10:00 - Eddie Dootson v Rayo Cantabria W 1-2
Club Friendly List 08/30 10:00 - Cristo Atletico v Rayo Cantabria W 1-2
Europe Friendlies 08/27 10:00 - Rayo Cantabria v Sestao River D 1-1
Europe Friendlies 08/23 10:00 - SD Logrones v Rayo Cantabria L 3-0
Europe Friendlies 08/09 10:00 - Rayo Cantabria v Basconia D 1-1
Europe Friendlies 08/06 17:00 - Rayo Cantabria v UD Samano W 2-0
Europe Friendlies 08/02 10:00 - Rayo Cantabria v Valladolid B L 1-2
Europe Friendlies 07/24 10:00 - Real Oviedo Vetusta v Rayo Cantabria L 6-1
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 05/04 10:00 34 [7] Rayo Cantabria v Boualem/Sharifova [9] L 1-2
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 04/27 10:00 33 [12] Coruxo v Rayo Cantabria [6] L 1-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 04/20 10:00 32 [7] Rayo Cantabria v Real Aviles CF [3] W 4-1
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 04/13 15:00 31 Guijuelo v Rayo Cantabria W 1-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 19 21
Wins 15 7 8
Draws 11 7 4
Losses 14 5 9
Goals for 62 27 35
Goals against 58 22 36
Clean sheets 8 4 4
Failed to score 8 4 4

Wikipedia - Rayo Cantabria

Rayo Cantabria, formerly known as Real Racing Club de Santander "B" is the reserve team of Racing de Santander, a Spanish football team based in Santander, in the autonomous community of Cantabria.

Founded in 1926 as a separate club, affiliated with Racing de Santander from 1951 and incorporated formally into the professional club's structure in 1993, the team currently plays in Segunda Federación – Group 1, holding home games at La Albericia, with a capacity of 1,000 spectators.

History

Rayo Cantabria was founded in 1926 as Gimnástica de Miranda, later being renamed Sociedad Deportiva Rayo Cantabria. Having competed independently in the Cantabrian Regional Championship, in 1946 they were promoted to the third tier of Spanish football, the old Tercera División, for the first time; the following campaign, they faced the biggest local club Racing de Santander (or Real Santander as they were known at the time), Rayo being relegated and Racing promoted. In the 1950–51 Tercera División season, Rayo came up against the Racing youth team, Juventud RS with both entering the relegating playoffs; Juventud went down and folded soon after, and from that time Rayo became the Racing farm team.

They went on to spend 20 consecutive years at the third level, coming close to promotion on a few occasions, also performing the important task in developing young local players, some of whom (including Paco Gento, Marquitos, Ico Aguilar, Pedro Zaballa, Vicente Miera and Nando Yosu) went on to great success. They temporarily disassociated from Racing in the 1968–69 and 1969–70 seasons when both were in the same division. After league restructuring in the mid 1970s, Rayo played just one further season at the third level (now Segunda División B) – that was in 1987–88, and they were relegated. Further elite players produced via a spell in the team included Tuto Sañudo, Juan Carlos, Manolo Preciado, Pedro Munitis and José María Ceballos.

In 1993 the original Rayo was dissolved in a national move to formally absorb affiliated teams into the professional clubs' structure, and Racing de Santander B took its place. A new Rayo Cantabria, who started playing as an independent club in the regional leagues from 1993, was also affiliated to Racing for four seasons, from 2003–04 to 2006–07. Racing B have since played nine seasons in Segunda B, lasting no more than two years in any single spell at that level; they would usually meet Dep. Rayo when relegated back to the fourth tier, and finished below their 'sibling' club on three occasions.

In 2018, previous manager Ángel Meñaca was recognised by the city of Santander for his lifetime efforts and contributions towards the running of both the original Rayo up to 1993 and the 'new' Rayo from then on.

In summer 2019, Racing de Santander successfully applied to have their B-team renamed as Rayo Cantabria going forward; the other Rayo club had been removed from the league a year earlier due to unpaid debts.

**Real Racing Club B: Team Description**

Real Racing Club B is the dynamic reserve team of the prestigious Real Racing Club, based in the vibrant city of Santander, Spain. Established to nurture and develop emerging talent, Real Racing Club B serves as a vital stepping stone for young players aspiring to make their mark in professional soccer.

The team competes in the lower divisions of Spanish football, providing a competitive platform for players to showcase their skills and gain invaluable experience. With a strong emphasis on teamwork, discipline, and tactical awareness, Real Racing Club B embodies the core values of its parent club, fostering a culture of excellence both on and off the pitch.

Coached by a dedicated staff committed to player development, the team focuses on honing individual abilities while promoting a cohesive playing style. The squad is a mix of promising youth prospects and experienced players, creating a balanced environment that encourages growth and resilience.

Home matches are played at the iconic Estadio El Sardinero, where passionate fans come to support the team, creating an electric atmosphere that inspires players to perform at their best. Real Racing Club B is not just a team; it is a community of aspiring athletes, dedicated coaches, and loyal supporters, all united by a shared love for the beautiful game.

As part of the Real Racing Club family, Real Racing Club B is committed to upholding the club's rich history and tradition while looking towards a bright future filled with potential and ambition. Whether on the training ground or in competitive matches, the team strives to embody the spirit of racing, pushing boundaries and racing towards success.