Segunda División

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Segunda División
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Countries 22x20px Spain
Founded 1929
Number of teams 22
Levels on pyramid 2
Promotion to La Liga
Relegation to Segunda División B
Current champions Real Sociedad
(2009–10)
Most championships Real Murcia (8 titles)
TV partners Canal+, Canal+ Liga, Gol T, Marca TV.
FORTA: ETB 1, El 33, Canal Sur 2,
Canal 9 2, TV Galicia 2, LaOtra,
TV Canaria, Castilla-La Mancha TV,
7RM, Aragón TV
Website http://www.lfp.es
33px 2010–11 season

The Segunda División (Second Division) is the lower tier of the two professional leagues in Spain consisting of 22 teams. On 16 August 2006, the LFP reached an agreement with the banking group BBVA for sponsorship of the Segunda División renaming the league Liga BBVA. From the season 2008-09 onwards, the name of the league is Liga Adelante<ref name="Liga BBVA">"Presentado el acuerdo por el que Primera División se llamará Liga BBVA y Segunda, Liga Adelante". lfp.es. 2008-06-04. http://www.lfp.es/noticias/noticia_desarrollo.asp?n=2308&i=esp. </ref>.

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[edit] History

[edit] League format

As of 2010-11 the league contains 22 teams that play each other home and away for a 42 match season. Each year three teams are promoted to La Liga. The top two teams earn an automatic promotion. The third team to be promoted is the winner of a play-off between the the next four best qualified teams in positions 3 through 6 (reserve teams are not eligible for promotion). The play-offs comprise two-legged semi-finals followed by a two-legged final. The bottom four are relegated to Segunda División B.<ref>Spanish League regulations 2010/11 - see pages 12-13 of pdf(Spanish)</ref>

[edit] All Time Standings

The All-Time Segunda Table is an overall record of all match results, points, and goals of every team that has played in La Segunda since its inception in 1929. The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2008-09 season.

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[edit] Segunda División seasons

Season Champions Runner Up Other teams promoted
1929 Sevilla (not promoted)Real Zaragoza (not promoted)
1929-30 AlavésSporting Gijon (not promoted)
1930-31 ValenciaSevilla (not promoted)
1931-32 Real BetisReal Oviedo (not promoted)
1932-33 Real OviedoAtlético Madrid (not promoted)
1933-34 SevillaAtlético Madrid
1934-35 HérculesOsasuna
1935-36 Celta de VigoReal Zaragoza
1939-40 Real MurciaDeportivo La Coruña
1940-41 GranadaReal SociedadCastellón and Deportivo La Coruña
1941-42 Real BetisReal Zaragoza
1942-43 SabadellReal Sociedad
1943-44 Sporting de GijónReal Murcia
1944-45 AlcoyanoHérculesCelta de Vigo
1945-46 SabadellDeportivo La Coruña
1946-47 AlcoyanoGimnàstic de TarragonaReal Sociedad
1947-48 Real ValladolidDeportivo La Coruña
1948-49 Real SociedadMálaga
Season Northern Group Winner Southern Group Winner Other teams promoted
1949-50 Racing de SantanderAlcoyanoLleida and Real Murcia
1950-51 Sporting de GijónMoghreb Athletic TétouanReal Zaragoza and Las Palmas
1951-52 Real OviedoMálaga
1952-53 OsasunaReal Jaén
1953-54 Deportivo AlavésLas PalmasHércules and Málaga
1954-55 Cultural y Deportiva LeonesaReal Murcia
1955-56 OsasunaReal JaénReal Zaragoza and Condal
1956-57 Sporting de GijónGranada
1957-58 Real OviedoReal Betis
1958-59 Real ValladolidElche
1959-60 Racing de SantanderMallorca
1960-61 OsasunaTenerife
1961-62 Deportivo La CoruñaCórdobaReal Valladolid and Málaga
1962-63 PontevedraReal MurciaLevante and Espanyol
1963-64 Deportivo La CoruñaLas Palmas
1964-65 PontevedraMallorcaSabadell and Málaga
1965-66 Deportivo La CoruñaHérculesGranada
1966-67 Real SociedadMálagaReal Betis
1967-68 Deportivo La CoruñaGranada
Season Champions Runner Up Other teams promoted
1968-69 SevillaCelta de VigoMallorca
1969-70 Sporting de GijónMálagaEspanyol
1970-71 Real BetisBurgosDeportivo La Coruña and Córdoba
1971-72Real OviedoCastellónReal Zaragoza
1972-73Real MurciaElcheRacing de Santander
1973-74Real BetisHérculesSalamanca
1974-75Real OviedoRacing de SantanderSevilla
1975-76BurgosCelta de VigoMálaga
1976-77Sporting de GijónCádizRayo Vallecano
1977-78Real ZaragozaRecreativo de HuelvaCelta de Vigo
1978-79AlmeríaMálagaReal Betis
1979-80Real MurciaReal ValladolidOsasuna
1980-81CastellónCádizRacing de Santander
1981-82Celta de VigoSalamancaMálaga
1982-83Real MurciaCádizMallorca
1983-84Castilla (not promoted due to being Real Madrid's reserve team)Bilbao Athletic (not promoted due to being Athletic Bilbao's reserve team)Hércules, Racing de Santander and Elche
1984-85Las PalmasCádizCelta de Vigo
1985-86Real MurciaSabadellMallorca
1986-87ValenciaLogroñésCelta de Vigo
1987-88MálagaElcheReal Oviedo
1988-89CastellónRayo VallecanoMallorca and Tenerife
1989-90Real BurgosReal BetisEspanyol
1990-91Albacete BalompiéDeportivo La Coruña
1991-92Celta de VigoRayo Vallecano
1992-93LleidaReal ValladolidRacing de Santander
1993-94EspanyolReal BetisCompostela
1994-95MéridaRayo VallecanoSalamanca
1995-96HérculesLogroñésExtremadura
1996-97MéridaSalamancaMallorca
1997-98Deportivo AlavésExtremaduraVillarreal
1998-99MálagaAtlético Madrid B (not promoted due to being Atlético Madrid's reserve team)Numancia, Sevilla and Rayo Vallecano
1999-2000Las PalmasOsasunaVillarreal
2000-01SevillaReal BetisTenerife
2001-02Atlético MadridRacing de SantanderRecreativo de Huelva
2002-03Real MurciaReal ZaragozaAlbacete Balompié
2003-04LevanteNumanciaGetafe
2004-05CádizCelta de VigoDeportivo Alavés
2005-06Recreativo de HuelvaGimnàstic de TarragonaLevante
2006-07Real ValladolidAlmeríaReal Murcia
2007-08NumanciaMálagaSporting de Gijón
2008-09XerezReal ZaragozaTenerife
2009-10Real SociedadHérculesLevante

[edit] Number of titles overall

*Championships got by Málaga CF and CD Málaga

[edit] 2010–11 Teams

 

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[edit] Relegated from 2009/10 La Liga

[edit] Relegated to 2010/11 Segunda División B

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[edit] 2010–11 Stadia

Home Club Stadium Name Capacity
BetisManuel Ruiz de Lopera51,309
ElcheManuel Martínez Valero38,750
Celta VigoBalaídos32,500
Las PalmasGran Canaria32,500
ValladolidJosé Zorrilla26,512
TenerifeHeliodoro Rodríguez López24,000
RecreativoNuevo Colombino21,670
Xerez CDChapín20,300
SalamancaEl Helmántico17,341
AlbaceteCarlos Belmonte17,300
GranadaLos Cármenes16,612
CórdobaNuevo Arcángel15,425
Barcelona BMini Estadi15,276
CartagenaCartagonova15,105
Rayo VallecanoTeresa Rivero15,000
GimnàsticNou Estadi14,500
NumanciaLos Pajaritos10,200
GironaMontilivi9,200
PonferradinaEl Toralín 8,200
HuescaEl Alcoraz8,000
Villarreal BCiudad Deportiva5,000
AlcorcónSanto Domingo3,000

[edit] Footnotes

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[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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