SD Reocín (women)

Sociedad Deportiva Reocín Femenino, formerly known as EMD Reocín and Reocín Racing, is the women's team of SD Reocín.

Reocín
Full nameSociedad Deportiva Reocín
Founded2001
GroundMunicipal Pepín Cadelo, Reocín
Cantabria, Spain
Capacity1,000
ChairmanAnto Verdugo
ManagerPedro Munitis
LeagueSegunda División
2012–13Segunda División, Group 5, 9th

History

Reocín also represented Racing Santander while it played in the Spanish premier league between 2010 and 2012, wearing its kit and badge while remaining an independent club. It is the only women's football team in Cantabria.[1]

Despite financial strains (SD Reocín retired from Tercera División in December 2010) Reocín-Racing was 3rd in the second stage's Group B (an overall 13th position) in its first season in Primera División, qualifying for the 2011 Copa de la Reina, where they were knocked by eventual champion FC Barcelona. The team's economic situation was critical at the beginning of the 2011-12 season, but improved subsequently.[2] However, the team was relegated as it ended last in the table with 2 wins and 3 draws in 38 matches.[3]

In its return to Segunda División, with former international Pedro Munitis as coach,[4] Reocín ended the 2012-13 season in Group 5's lower half of the table.[5] In 2015, the team was relegated again and since 2016 does not play any competition.

Current squad

As of 1 May 2013 (reference)
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  ESP Rosa García
DF  ESP Andrea Alonso
DF  ESP Irene de la Fuente
DF  ESP Rebeca Herrera
DF  ESP Arantxa Lazcano
MF  ESP Carla Castillo
MF  ESP Paula Hoya
MF  ESP Sandra Laso
MF  ESP Lucía Martínez
MF  ESP Silvia Martínez
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  ESP Yumay Muñoz
MF  ESP Andrielly Nascimento
FW  ESP Soraya Cobo
FW  ESP Elisa del Estal
FW  ESP Sara del Estal
FW  ESP Ángela Labrador
FW  ESP Paula Lavin
FW  ESP Sonia Ortiz
FW  ESP Claudia Salas

Season to season

Season Division Place Copa de la Reina
2001–02
2002–03 5th
2003–04 11th
2004–05 4th
2005–06 3rd
2006–07 1st
2007–08 6th
2008–09 2nd
2009–10 1st
2010–11 14th First round
2011–12 18th
2012–13 9th
2013–14 4th
2014–15 12th

Source[6]

References

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