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Most football clubs prefer to forget their darkest moments but in the offices of Racing Santander, there is pride of place for a framed copy of the New York Times article covering their own ...
Message hits home for Racing Club fans after the Argentine club subtly changed their badge in a month-long cancer awareness campaign.
In the quarter-final second leg of the Copa del Rey in Spain, the match between Spanish side Racing Santander and Real Sociedad kicked off today, but the Racing players refused to play — and instead ...
One of Argentina's biggest clubs, Racing Club, staged a clever cancer awareness campaign by subtly doctoring their badge over four weeks.
In January 2011 a bright future looked on the horizon as Indian businessman Ahsan Ali Syed took over at the helm of Racing Santander taking an 80% stake in the club. Founder and Chairman of ...
Crisis club Racing Santander has been thrown out of next season’s Copa del Rey after its players staged a bizarre on-pitch boycott of a quarterfinal tie against Real Sociedad.
Moreover, Racing Santander, from Cantabria in northern Spain, is one of La Liga’s ten founding fathers—a group that included Real Madrid and Barcelona back in 1929.
In an incredible scene, Racing Santander refused to play in their Copa del Rey match against Real Sociedad on Thursday, Jan. 30, in protest against the club's board.
Racing Santander have asked the regional government of Cantabria and the club's previous owners to step in if the businessman who bought the club in January does not honour his financial commitments.
Returning to Camp Nou after a long road trip and international break, Barcelona faced off against Racing Santander in their first La Liga fixture in two weeks, defeating the visitors 3-0 with the ...
Racing Santander’s Copa del Rey clash with Real Sociedad was suspended on Thursday evening after the home players refused to play, having not been paid for several months.