The 1925-26 final was played against RS Alfons XIII FC (currently RCD Mallorca) in Felanitx and was won by the Palma team.
During the second celebration of Easter in 1925, the Estadi de Na Capellera was inaugurated with a friendly against RS Alfonso XIII FC.
[10] Interestingly, Manacor played with a blue-red shirt during its first years, imitating FC Barcelona, a team that had many followers on the island.
[7][11][12] Around 1930, Manacor started to suffer severe financial problems, leading to the club being relegated, the stadium being sold in August 1934, and the entity disappearing a few days later.
[13] Initially, it seemed like Racing would be able to return to the heights that FC Manacor had reached before, but the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War caused the temporary complete paralysation of the club's activities.
[15] The club maintained that category with ease and was finished first on three occasions: 1944-45, 1945-46, and 1948-49, achieving promotion to the Tercera División after the third championship.
[16] With the promotion to the Tercera División, Manacor left the regional competitions behind for a long time and started to play against Catalan and Valencian teams.
The fourth place, obtained in the debut season, placed Manacor above renowned Mallorcan teams like CE Atlètic Balears or CE Constància, becoming the temporary second-strongest team on the island (behind CD Mallorca, active in the Segunda División).
During these years, Manacor lived its glory era, used to fill the Estadi de Na Capellera, and was considered one of the strongest teams of the Part Forana.
During the first years of the century, it seemed like the club could return to the Segunda División B, but was eliminated from the promotion playoffs every time it participated and dropped down to the Regional Preferente in 2009.
[27] In the 2020-21 season, affected severely by the COVID-19 pandemic, Manacor aimed for promotion for the first time since returning to the Tercera División in 2017.
[29] In the play-off for promotion to the Segunda Federación, Manacor survived the regional phase, eliminating CE Llosetí (4-1) and UE Poblera (2-1).
[34] Thanks to the good classifications in the Tercera Federación in the seasons 2021-22 and 2022-23, Manacor entered the Copa del Rey in 2022-23 and 2023-24.
In the first season, the club received FC Andorra from the homonymous state, a team active in the Segunda División, and lost 1–3.
[35] The second season, the Estadi de Na Capellera was visited by UD Las Palmas, a side from La Liga, and the Canarians won 0–3.
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