MADRID (Reuters) - Racing Santander are seeking a much-needed boost when the financially troubled club, the only third-tier side left in the King's Cup, play their last 16 second leg at top-flight Almeria on Tuesday (1830 GMT).
Last week's first leg in Santander, which ended 1-1, was disrupted when a group of disgruntled fans tried to storm the VIP tribune, and Spanish police have launched an investigation after a security guard needed stitches in a head wound.
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