(Real Automóvil Club Andalucía), which competed between 1975 and 1977 in Division de Honór, disbanded.
During its inception, it was made up of the majority of the staff of the defunct R.A.C.A,[2][3] continuing the structure and the lower categories of the former disbanded club.
In the 2 following seasons, the team ended 6th and 2nd in the South Group, making the club unable to fight for the national title.
Mairena, competing together in the Spanish second division under the name of its main sponsor, the insurance company Helvetia.
its licence to the new entity in order to compete in División de Honor B, with which began, to maintain a branch of team relationship, in the same way as its shareholder, C.D.
After featuring illustrious chairman such as Felipe del Valle and Andrés Palma, other figures of the club such as José Manuel Ruiz Navarro, Paco Alonso, Juan Moreno, Manuel García Bañez, Manuel Joaquín Jacome Luna ” Jaco”, Carlos Jaime, Manolo García Marchena and Alfonso Rodríguez Chacón exercised the role of chairman as of currently.