In 1910 the club was reborn with the same name and in the 1910–11 season, it took part in the
second category of the Catalan Championship, finishing in second. FC Internacional then won that category in back-to-back years, first in 1911–12 with 37 points, just one more than second-placed
CE Europa, and again in 1912–13, this time more comfortably as they finished 9 points clear of second-placed
CE Sabadell FC, hence ascending to the highest category of Catalan football in 1913–14, a category in which he remained until its disappearance in 1922. The club's original playing field was located in the neighborhood of
Izquierda del Ensanche (
Eixample), in front of the
Industrial School, and when it resumed its activities in 1910, its new location was on
Les Corts, where they began to play its matches in the now-defunct Campo de Galileo. ==Decline and Collapse==