Segunda División B facts for kids
Founded | 1928-29 (one season) 1977 (as an actual league) |
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Country | Spain |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Segunda División B is a football league which is the third division in Spain.
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Structure
The league is made of 4 groups of 20 teams, making the amount of total teams 80 in all.
Promotion
In each group, the top 6 teams qualify for the Copa Del Rey. The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th placed teams qualify for playoffs to be promoted to Segunda Division. The 1st placed team has to play a playoff with the champions of other groups and the winner is declared champion.
Relegation
In each group, the bottom 4 teams are directly sent to the Tercera División. The 16th placed teams in each group compete against each other. The worst of those teams is relegated.
Groups
Group I | Group II | Group III | Group IV |
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Group winners
These are all the group winners ever. The promoted group winners are in bold.
Note: Since the 2008-09 season, the champion has been decided in a playoffs round. The winner of the playoffs final is highlighted in gold. The loser of the playoffs final is highlighted in silver.
Year | Group I | Group II | Group III | Group IV | Other promoted teams |
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1929 | Cultural Leonesa | None | None | None | Murcia |
1977–78 | Racing Ferrol | Almería | None | None | Algeciras, Castilla |
1978–79 | Palencia | Levante | None | None | Gimnàstic, Oviedo |
1979–80 | Barakaldo | Linares | None | None | Ceuta, Atlético Madrileño |
1980–81 | Celta | Mallorca | None | None | Córdoba, Deportivo |
1981–82 | Barcelona B | Xerez | None | None | Cartagena, Palencia |
1982–83 | Athletic B | Granada | None | None | Algeciras, Tenerife |
1983–84 | Sabadell | Lorca | None | None | Calvo Sotelo, Logroñés |
1984–85 | Sestao | Rayo Vallecano | None | None | Albacete, Deportivo Aragón |
1985–86 | Figueres | Xerez | None | None | None |
1986–87 | Tenerife | None | None | None | Lleida, Granada, Real Burgos |
1987–88 | Eibar | CFJ Mollerussa | Salamanca | Alzira | None |
1988–89 | Athletic B | Palamós | Atlético B | Levante | None |
1989–90 | Avilés | Lleida | Albacete | Orihuela | None |
1990–91 | Real Madrid B | Racing Santander | Badajoz | Barcelona B | Compostela, Mérida |
1991–92 | Salamanca | Sant Andreu | Cartagena | Marbella | Badajoz, Lugo, Villarreal |
1992–93 | Leganés | Alavés | Murcia | Las Palmas | Hércules, Toledo |
1993–94 | Salamanca | Alavés | Gramenet | Extremadura | Getafe, Ourense |
1994–95 | Racing Ferrol | Alavés | Levante | Córdoba | Almería, Écija, Sestao |
1995–96 | Las Palmas | Sporting B | Levante | Jaén | Atlético Madrid B, Ourense |
1996–97 | Sporting B | Aurrerá | Gimnàstic | Córdoba | Elche, Jaén, Numancia, Xerez |
1997–98 | Cacereño | Barakaldo | Barcelona B | Málaga | Mallorca B, Recreativo de Huelva |
1998–99 | Getafe | Cultural Leonesa | Levante | Melilla | Córdoba, Elche |
1999-00 | Universidad LPGC | Gimnástica | Gandía | Granada | Jaén, Murcia, Racing de Ferrol |
2000–01 | Atlético B | Burgos | Gramenet | Cádiz | Gimnàstic, Ejido, Xerez |
2001–02 | Barakaldo | Barcelona B | Real Madrid B | Motril | Almería, Compostela, Getafe, Terrassa |
2002–03 | Universidad LPGC | Real Unión | Castellón | Algeciras | Cádiz, Ciudad de Murcia, Málaga B |
2003–04 | Pontevedra | Atlético B | Lleida | Lanzarote | Gimnàstic, Racing de Ferrol |
2004–05 | Real Madrid B | Ponferradina | Alicante | Sevilla B | Castellón, Lorca, Real Madrid B |
2005–06 | Universidad LPGC | Salamanca | Badalona | Cartagena | Las Palmas, Ponferradina, Vecindario |
2006–07 | Pontevedra | Eibar | Alicante | Sevilla Atlético | Córdoba, Racing de Ferrol |
2007–08 | Rayo Vallecano | Ponferradina | Girona | Écija | Alicante, Huesca |
2008–09 | Real Unión | Cartagena | Alcoyano | Cádiz | Villarreal B |
2009–10 | Ponferradina | Alcorcón | Sant Andreu | Granada | Barcelona B |
2010–11 | Lugo | Eibar | Sabadell | Murcia | Alcoyano, Guadalajara |
2011–12 | Real Madrid Castilla | Mirandés | Atlético Baleares | Cádiz | Lugo, Ponferradina |
2012–13 | Tenerife | Alavés | L'Hospitalet | Jaén | Eibar |
2013–14 | Racing Satander | Sestao River | Llagostera | Albacete | Leganés |
2014–15 | Oviedo | Huesca | Gimnàstic | Cádiz | Bilbao Athletic |
See also
In Spanish: Segunda División B de España para niños