Founded in 1922, they play in the Tercera Federación – Group 5, holding home matches at the Estadi Municipal de Reus.
At the end of the Spanish Civil War, the club underwent a name change again and was renamed CD Nacional, finally in 1941 it adopted the name Club de Fútbol Reddis, with which it is known.
Since while Reus Deportiu played national competitions such as Segunda División, Segunda B and Tercera División, Reddis remained in the regional categories of Catalan football, between 2010 and 2015 Reddis functioned as a reserve team for Reus Deportiu.
[2] In 2018 a financial crisis began for Reus Deportiu, finally the team was liquidated in October 2020 after not being able to settle its debts, so CF Reddis became the main team in the city.
[4][5] In May 2023, Reus FCR were promoted to the Tercera Federación after beating Cambrils UCF and securing the championship of the Primera Catalana – Group 3, in this way the team was able to access the national categories of Spanish football for the first time in their history and return the city of Reus to national football leagues after an absence of four years.