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Real Club Recreativo de Huelva, S.A.D. () is a Spanish football club based in
Huelva Huelva ( , , ) is a municipality of Spain and the capital of the Huelva (province), province of Huelva, in the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Andalusia. Located in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula, it sits betwee ...
,
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, Spain. Founded on 23 December 1889, they are the oldest football club in Spain, and currently play in , holding home games at ''
Estadio Nuevo Colombino Estadio Nuevo Colombino is a multi-purpose stadium in Huelva, Spain. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches and is the home ground of Recreativo de Huelva. Football was first introduced to Spain in Huelva and it stil ...
'', which has a 21,670 seating-capacity. Team colours are white shirts with blue vertical stripes and white shorts.


History


Background

Huelva was introduced to football by the British employees of the
Rio Tinto Company Limited The Rio Tinto Company Limited (RTC) was one of the founding companies of the Rio Tinto Group conglomerate, which was responsible of the Mining, exploitation of the Riotinto-Nerva mining basin in Minas de Riotinto between 1873 and 1954. It was fo ...
(RTCL), who began to arrive in 1873 to work at the copper mines of Rio Tinto. Huelva thus became the home to a vast British colony, among whom a certain William Bice stood out, as he was the one who began organizing the first "kick-abouts" between the club's members, which were possibly the very first kick to a
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on Spanish soil. This colony eventually gave birth to a club in 1878, the Rio Tinto English Club (known in Huelva as ''
Club Inglés Bella Vista The Club Inglés Bella Vista is a cultural institution that exists in the Spanish municipality of Minas de Riotinto, in the province of Huelva. It was founded in 1878 by members of the British colony of Minas de Riotinto who worked for the Rio Tin ...
''), where the mine workers played their favorite sports, such as
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, rugby, and
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. The first president of this club was the Scot
John Sutherland Mackay John Sutherland Mackay (26 March 1848 – 31 March 1924) was a Scottish medical doctor who worked for Rio Tinto and presided over Rio Tinto FC, one of the first football teams formed in Spain. Early life and education John Sutherland Mackay was ...
, the newly-arrived company doctor. There are reports of football games between Rio Tinto and Huelva as early as 1882, but these teams were never officially established, so there is no legal record of their existence. Rio Tinto FC was the catalyst of the ''Sociedad de Juego de Pelota'' (), which was founded in 1884 by Dr.
William Alexander Mackay William Alexander Mackay (10 July 1860 – 14 July 1927) was a Scottish medical doctor who worked for the Rio Tinto mining company and co-founded Spain's oldest football club, Recreativo de Huelva. Early life William Mackay was born in Lather ...
, the brother of John Sutherland, who was a lover of sports and thus wanted to use physical exercise to improve the health of his patients. He began organizing football and cricket games, usually between his compatriots living in Riotinto and those crews of the British ships, which were held in a large area of marshes filled with flooded soil opposite the Gas Factory run by fellow Scotsman
Charles Wilson Adam Charles Wilson Adam (31 October 1848 – 3 September 1924) was a Scottish engineer who served as the first president of Spanish club Recreativo de Huelva from 1889 to 1896. Early and personal life Charles Wilson Adam was born on 31 October 1848, ...
, who also played in some cricket matches himself. The earliest known example of this dates dating to March 1888, when the club played football and cricket matches against the sailors of a merchant ship called ''Jane Cory'' who had just arrived in port; Mackay even invited a Spaniard Ildefonso Martínez to play. Eventually, in the late 1880s, the local population began gathering there to watch this curious sport, which soon gained followers among the local youth, and as they became familiar with its rules, some of them asked Mackay to participate, which he happily accepted, as he did not conceive of his recreational club as something exclusive to the British colony. Ildefonso Martínez, José García Almansa, Alfonso Le Bourg, and some others, thus became the first Spaniards to play football.


Foundation and first matches

After a few years of consolidating these sports practices, Mackay and Adam decided to take a further step, so on 18 December 1889, they were among the seven men who founded ''Huelva Recreation Club'', thus becoming the first-ever football club in Spain, although it was originally founded as a sports club that provided physical recreation for the Rio Tinto mineworkers to improve their health. The remaining five founding members were
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,
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,
Gavin Speirs Gavin is a Celtic male given name. It is the Scottish variation of the medieval Welsh name Gawain, meaning 'God send' or 'white hawk/falcon'. Sir Gawain is a knight of King Arthur's Round Table. ''Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'' is an epic poem ...
, and the only two Spaniards:
Pedro Nolasco de Soto Pedro Nolasco de Soto y Colom (20 January 1848 – 26 July 1908) was a Spanish civil engineer who was named co-president of Recreativo de Huelva in its second-ever meeting in 1889. Early life and education Pedro Nolasco de Soto was born in Sevill ...
and
José Muñoz Pérez José Muñoz Pérez (7 April 1869 – 7 September 1921) was a Spanish sports journalist who co-founded Recreativo de Huelva in 1889. Early life and education José Muñoz Pérez was born in Huelva on 7 April 1869, as the son of Josefa Pérez Orti ...
, both of whom had studied in Britain and thus had a great knowledge of the English language, with Nolasco having previous experience as a director of a sailing club, while Muñoz had a position within the local press. Even though Mackay was the fundamental head behind the club's creation, it was Adam who was elected as the club's first-ever president since he was the eldest of the group and owner of the land where the games were played. This position was then ratified as such at the meeting of 23 December 1889, in which four more members were added for a total of 11; the 27-year-old Speirs, an engineer, was named vice-president, and Palin was named secretary, while Mackay was appointed only as a member of the club's first board of directors. After Recreativo de Huelva,
Sevilla FC Sevilla Fútbol Club () is a Spanish professional association football, football club based in Seville, Andalusia, that competes in La Liga, the Spanish football league system, top flight of Spanish football. The club was formed on 25 January ...
is the next-oldest club in Spain, having been founded just a month later, on 25 January 1890, by
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and Edward Farquharson Johnston, the British vice-consul of
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, and unlike the Huelva clubs, Sevilla was solely devoted to football, so many considered Spain's first football club. Two months later, on 8 March 1890, these two clubs played the
first official football match in Spain The first official football match in Spain between two sides playing under the rules of the English FA was contested between the two oldest clubs in Spain, Recreativo de Huelva and Sevilla FC, on 8 March 1890, held at the Hipódromo de Tablada in ...
at the Hipódromo de Tablada, which was refereed by Johnston, the president of Sevilla, who won the match 2–0; Huelva line-up the following players: William Alcock, Yates,
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, Guillermo Duclós, Coto, Kirk, Benito Daniel, Curtis, Gibbon, Geraldo Brady, and Smith. Following the success of the first match, the clubs decided to play a return fixture in Huelva just three weeks later, on 7 April 1890, in front of a crowd of 500, and even though Sevilla scored the opening goal via
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, thus becoming the first-ever player to score an away goal on Spanish soil, Huelva managed to fight back to win 2–1, partly because they had been fortified by "some athletes from the British colony of Rio-Tinto".


1890s

The ''Recreation Club'' demonstrated an organizational capacity that was out of the ordinary for a sports club of that time, playing many more matches against Sevilla and the ''Club de Río Tinto'' in the early 1890s, fielding the likes of Wakelin, Alcock, James Reeves, and captain Almansa, who scored a late winner against Sevilla in February 1892. In 1892, Mackay created the club's first crest, the blue and white heart, because those were the colors of the Mackay clan crest, the flags of Scotland and Huelva, and even Lybster FC, his hometown club. In that same year, Mackay and Adam formed the club's subcommittee charged with planning and supervising the works of the so-called ''
Campo del Velódromo The Campo del Velódromo, also known as Estadio del Velódromo, was a sports venue in the city of Huelva, Spain, that existed between 1892 and 1957. It was the first sports facility designed for the practice of football in Spain and it served as t ...
'' on the plot of land located on the Seville road opposite the ''Hotel Colon'', which was the first sports venue built in Spain for the practice of football, and which was inaugurated on 20 August, just in time to host the sporting events that had been organized by Recreativo in commemoration of the
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. After the departure of Edward Palin in 1891, Muñoz became the new secretary of the club, and as such, he played a key role in the organization of this event that took place between August and October 1892, and whose program remains the oldest surviving original document from Recreativo, in which the club has specific and established rules for football, cricket, and tennis games, hence making them the oldest rules that had been created in Spain in relation to the practice of football. Charles Adam held the club's presidency from its foundation on 18 December 1889 until his resignation on 29 November 1896, being replaced by Mackay, who, in turn, held this position for nearly three decades until 1924, except for a brief period in 1903. In March 1915 it was William Alexander Mackay himself who hand-delivered to the Minister of the Interior the letter requesting the King
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to accept the Honorary Presidency of the Club, and since then Recreativo has been Royal.


First cups

In 1891, most of the founders and promoters of Recreativo, including Adam, founded an organization called "Seamen's Institute", which was meant to provide shelter, entertainment, and company to the English sailors who anchored their ships at the port of Huelva for relatively long periods while they waited for the mineral and finished loading it onto the ships. In 1903, after many years as secretary, Muñoz became the vice-president of Recreativo, and later that year, his proposal to create an annual football tournament between Recreativo and the British sailors of the Seamen's Institute was approved at the board meeting held on 9 December 1903. Muñoz decided to follow the footsteps of the
Copa del Rey The , commonly known as , or (in English) the Spanish Cup or King's Cup, and formerly known as Copa del Presidente de la República (1932–1936) and Copa del Generalísimo (1939–1976), is an annual knockout football competition in Spanis ...
, which had been inaugurated earlier that year with a cup donated by Alfonso XIII, and also ordered a cup made of silver in
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, with the first match taking place on 2 January 1904, and being won by the British. This was followed by another match on 30 April, which was postponed to 6 November to coincide with the inauguration of the new facilities at the Velodrome, but the British won again 4–2. It was only two weeks later, on 20 November, that Recreativo finally won this cup, and despite some indications that the club had lifted the ''Copa de la Raza'' in 1893 and the ''Copa Heráldica'' in 1898, it can be reliably and based on strict documentary evidence that the ''
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'' was the first time that a captain of Recreativo lifted a trophy; it was William Alcock, near the Anglican Chapel of the "Seamen's Institute". After declining invitations in previous years due to financial problems, Recreativo decided to participate in the 1906 edition of the Copa del Rey, playing two matches at the ''
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'' against Athletic Club and Madrid FC (currently known as
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and
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), both ending in losses. The Huelva squad that played in this tournament included the likes of Antonio Tellechea, Tomás Estrada,
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, and
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. On 1 January 1911, Recreativo achieved its third consecutive victory over the Seamen's (12–0), and in doing so, the ''Copa Muñoz'' became the definitive property of Huelva, and it still is the oldest trophy kept by Recreativo in its museum. Muñoz held the club's vice-presidency for three years, until 1906, when he was replaced by the Spaniard Manuel Pérez de Guzmán, whose six sons all played for the club between 1903 and 1920. In the first half of the 1910s, two of the Pérez de Guzmán brothers (
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and
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), along with Tomás Estrada, played a crucial role in helping the team win three non-official Andalusian regional championships, which Recreativo itself organized, and the ''
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'' in 1912, beating Español de Cádiz 3–0 in the final. During this period, Estrada was everything at Recreativo: player,
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,
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, and
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, and also correspondent in Huelva for the weekly ''Madrid Sport''. Huelva also became the first Spanish side to defeat a Portuguese team, winning against
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. In 1940, it first reached ''
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'', only lasting however one year and not returning until 1957. Since 1965, the team also began hosting the ''
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''.


Later years

In 1977–78, led by, amongst others, former
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youth graduate
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, Recreativo first gained promotion to the top flight. After just one season, it returned to level two, staying there until 1990, the year of a ''
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'' relegation. In 1999–2000, Recreativo were due to be relegated to the third division, but were redeemed when
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descended into the second and thus their reserves were ejected. With a new stadium and the appointment of Luis Alcaraz as manager, and the club returned to the top flight for the first time in 23 years on 19 May 2002 with a 2–1 home win over fellow Andalusians
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. After this one season at the top, the team was immediately relegated back. However, in the same campaign, it reached the final of the
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for the first time, being defeated by
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0–3 in
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. In 2005–06, after beating Numancia on 4 June 2006,
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's Recreativo mathematically secured promotion with two matches left to be played. Ahead of the new season, the club bought players including France youth international striker
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from
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, and young winger
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from
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, with a budget of only €15 million. The club finished eighth in the table, at 54 points, a best-ever, and made headlines with a 3–0 win against Real Madrid at the
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. The club's leading goalscorer was Sinama Pongolle with 12 goals to his name, while García Toral left at its conclusion for
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. ''Recre'' narrowly avoided relegation the following season, and in 2008–09, one win in its last 15 matches led to it coming in last place and returning to ''Segunda'' after three years. Overspending in aim of returning to the top flight led to debts. At the end of the 2014–15 season, the team fell into Segunda B for the first time in 18 years. A year later, the club was nearing extinction due to financial problems. In May 2021, due to restructuring of the
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, the club was relegated two tiers to the fifth level for the first time in its history. Journalist Damián Ortiz of the ''Diario de Huelva'' called the entire squad "bastards without honour" and "a black mark on the history of Recreativo de Huelva". In April 2022, ''Recre'' achieved promoted back to fourth division. In June 2023, ''Recre'' achieved second consecutive promoted to third division after beating Cacereño in last playoff.


Season-by-season record

---- *5 seasons in
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*38 seasons in
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*2 seasons in
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*14 seasons in
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*2 seasons in
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*23 seasons in
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*1 season in Tercera División RFEF *2 seasons in Divisiones Regionales


Current squad

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Youth players in use 2024/25


Out on loan


Youth players


Coaches


Presidents


Honours

* Copa del Rey (Spanish Cup): ''Runners-up'':
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, ''Semi-finals'':
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,
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*
Campeonato Regional Sur The Campeonato Regional Sur (''South Regional Championship''), sometimes known as the ''Copa de Andalucía'', was an annual association football competition for clubs based in the Andalusia region of Spain between 1915 and 1940, organised by the ...
(Andalusia Championship): 1918 *
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: 2005–06


International players


Notes


References


External links

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Futbolme team profile


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