Reocín also represented Racing Santander while it played in the Spanish premier league between 2010 and 2012, wearing its kit and badge while remaining an independent club.
[1] Despite financial strains (SD Reocín retired from Tercera División in December 2010) Reocín-Racing was 3rd in the second stage's Group B (an overall 13th position) in its first season in Primera División, qualifying for the 2011 Copa de la Reina, where they were knocked by eventual champion FC Barcelona.
[3] In its return to Segunda División, with former international Pedro Munitis as coach,[4] Reocín ended the 2012-13 season in Group 5's lower half of the table.
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