Real Club Recreativo de Huelva, S.A.D.
Is a Spanish football club based in Huelva, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded on 23 December 1889, it is the oldest football team in
Spain, and currently plays in the second division, holding home games at Estadio Nuevo Colombino, which has a 21,600 capacity.
Team colours are white shirts with blue vertical stripes and white
shorts.
Foundation/Early
years
It all began courtesy of two Scots, Alexander
Mackay and Robert Russell Ross, overseas British workers at
the Rio Tinto mines, and the
club was originally named Huelva Recreation Club. The doctors founded the club in order to provide the mine workers
under their care with physical recreation.
During the 1910s, the club won several Andalusian regional
leagues, and became the first Spanish side to defeat a Portuguese team, winning
against Sporting Clube de Portugal. In 1940, it first reached Segunda División, only lasting however one year and not returning until 1957. Since
1965, the team also began hosting the Trofeo Colombino.
Later years
In 1977–78, led by, amongst others, former Real Madrid youth graduate Hipólito Rincón, Recreativo first gained promotion to the top
flight. After just one season,
it returned to level two, staying there until 1990, the year of a Segunda División B relegation.
Recre would play again in the first division in 2002–03, in another short-lived experience. However, it achieved one of the
most significant honours in the club's history by reaching the final of the domestic cup for the first time, being
defeated by RCD Mallorca 0–3. In 2005–06, after beating CD Numancia on 4 June 2006, it
mathematically secured promotion with two matches left to be played.
The new season in the top
level was one of overachievements. The club finished eighth in the table, at 54
points, a best-ever. Among the victories was a 3–0 win against Real Madrid at
the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and a 2–0
success against Valencia CF. The club's
leading goalscorer was Florent Sinama Pongolle with 12 goals
to his name. Coach Marcelino García Toral announced on
30 May 2007 that he would leave the club at the end of the season, subsequently
joining Racing de Santander – he had also
been the coach that previously achieved the 2006 promotion.
"Everything in life has a beginning and an
end, and this is the moment to end my time at Recre," Marcelino told a
news conference.
This fueled speculation in June 2007 that Recreativo had offered Danish legend Michael Laudrup a contract to coach the
club in 2007–08. According to Laudrup's agent, the negotiations were ongoing and
"very serious." However, Laudrup turned down the offer, and took the
vacant manager's job at Getafe CF in July 2007.Recre' season was a
rocky one, as they only achieved to maintain first division status in the very
last matchday, drawing with Real Valladolid 1–1. Also,
Mallorca's 3–2 success againstReal Zaragoza, contributed
to Huelva's final 16th position.
In 2008–09, Recreativo de Huelva lived in the mid-table regions for the vast
majority of the campaign. However, after just one win in its last 15 matches
(this included losing the last four) and one draw, it was finally relegated
back, ranking last.
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