Segunda División B

Segunda División B
Countries  Spain
Founded 1928-29 (one season alone)
1977 (onwards)
Number of teams 4 groups of 20 teams each.
Levels on pyramid 3
Promotion to Segunda División
Relegation to Tercera División
Domestic cup(s) Copa del Rey
Copa Federación
Current champions Granada CF
(2009–10)
TV partners FORTA
Website Official website
2010–11 season

Segunda División B is the third level of the Spanish football league system. It is administered by the RFEF. The top two levels are La Liga, also referred to as the Primera División, and the Segunda División. Immediately below Segunda División B is the Tercera Division. The division includes the reserve teams of several La Liga teams.

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History

The term Segunda División B was first used during the inaugural La Liga season of 1928/29. It was used to designate a third level of teams after the Primera División and a Segunda División A. This division featured 10 teams and at the end of the season Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa were crowned champions. However the 1929/30 season saw the first of many reorganisations of the Spanish football league system and the original Segunda División B was replaced by the Tercera Division. At the start of the 1977/78 season the Segunda División B was revived, replacing the Tercera División as the third level. Initially the division consisted of only two groups. In the season 1986-1987 was played as a single group of 22 teams. It was changed the next year, with 80 teams in four groups from the 1987-88 season.

Historical classification

(The classification will be updated at end of each season)

Pos Team Seasons
1. Pontevedra CF 28
2. Cultural Leonesa 27
3. Barakaldo CF 25
4. Osasuna B 25
5. Real Jaén 24
6. Real Sociedad B 24
7. CE L'Hospitalet 23
8. CD Ourense 22
9. Gimnàstic de Tarragona 22
10. UD Melilla 22
11. Sevilla Atlético 21
12. Granada CF 21
13. Atlético Madrid B 21
Pos Team Seasons
14. Córdoba CF 20
15. Real Zaragoza B 20
16. Bilbao Athletic 20
17. CD Lugo 20
18. Sporting de Gijón B 20
20. Talavera CF 19
20. Racing de Ferrol 19
21. CD Alcoyano 19
22. Zamora CF 18
23. UE Figueres 17
24. Xerez CD 17
25. FC Andorra 17
26. Barcelona Atlètic 17
Pos Team Seasons
27. Real Unión 17
28. Terrassa FC 17
29. UE Lleida 17
30. SD Lemona 17
31. Benidorm CD 17
32. Real Betis B 17
33. Gimnástica Torrelavega 16
34. CD Badajoz 16
35. SD Huesca 16
36. RSD Alcalá 16
37. UDA Gramenet 16
38. SD Ponferradina 16
39. Real Avilés 15

Current Format

Segunda División B currently features 80 teams divided into 4 groups of 20. The top four teams from each group, 16 teams in total, qualify for play-offs to determine which four teams will replace the four teams relegated from the Liga Adelante. However reserve teams are only eligible for promotion to the Liga Adelante if their senior team is in the Liga BBVA. The top five teams from each group and best two teams regardless of group outside the previous twenty, excluding reserve teams, also qualify for the following seasons Copa del Rey. The bottom four teams in each league are relegated to the Tercera División. Also, the four 16th-placed teams enter into a relegation playoff to determine the two teams to be relegated. One team is paired with one of the others in home and away series. the two winners remain in the division while the losers are relegated. A reserve team can also be relegated if their senior team is relegated from the Liga Adelante. Along with teams from the Tercera División, teams from the division also compete in the Copa Federación.

Beginning with the 2008-09 season, the four group winners will have the opportunity to be promoted directly and be named the overall Segunda División B champion. The four group winners will be drawn into a two-legged series where the two winners will be promoted to the Liga Adelante and enter into the final for the Segunda División B championship. The two losing semifinalists enter the playoff round for the last two promotion spots.

The four group runners-up will be drawn against one of the three fourth-placed teams outside their group while the four third-placed teams are drawn against one another in a two-legged series. The six winners advance with the two losing semifinalists to determine the four teams that will enter the last two-legged series for the last two promotion spots. In all the playoff series, the lower-ranked club plays at home first. Whenever the is a tie in position (e.g. like the group winners in the Semifinal Round and Final or the third-placed teams in the first round), a draw will determine the club to play at home first.

Champions

Year by year

Year Group I Group II Group III Group IV
1929 Cultural Leonesa None None None
1977-78 Racing Ferrol Almería None None
1978-79 Palencia Levante None None
1979-80 Barakaldo Linares None None
1980-81 Celta Mallorca None None
1981-82 Barcelona B Xerez None None
1982-83 Athletic B Granada None None
1983-84 Sabadell Lorca None None
1984-85 Sestao Rayo Vallecano None None
1985-86 Figueres Xerez None None
1986-87 Tenerife None None None
1987-88 Eibar Zaragoza B Salamanca Alzira
1988-89 Athletic B Palamós Atlético B Levante
1989-90 Avilés Lleida Albacete Orihuela
1990-91 Real Madrid B Racing Santander Badajoz Barcelona B
1991-92 Salamanca Sant Andreu Cartagena Marbella
1992-93 Salamanca Alavés Murcia Las Palmas
1993-94 Salamanca Alavés Gramenet Extremadura
1994-95 Racing Ferrol Alavés Levante Córdoba
1995-96 Las Palmas Sporting B Levante Jaén
1996-97 Sporting B Aurrerá Gimnàstic Córdoba
1997-98 Cacereño Barakaldo Barcelona B Málaga
1998-99 Getafe Cultural Leonesa Levante Melilla
1999-00 Universidad LPGC Gimnástica Gandía Granada
2000-01 Atlético B Burgos Gramenet Cádiz
2001-02 Barakaldo Barcelona B Real Madrid B Motril
2002-03 Universidad LPGC Real Unión Castellón Algeciras
2003-04 Pontevedra Atlético B Lleida Lanzarote
2004-05 Real Madrid B Ponferradina Alicante Sevilla B
2005-06 Universidad LPGC Salamanca Badalona Cartagena
2006-07 Pontevedra Eibar Alicante Sevilla B
2007-08 Rayo Vallecano SD Ponferradina Girona FC Écija Balompié
2008-09 Real Unión Cartagena Alcoyano Cádiz
2009-10 Ponferradina Alcorcón Sant Andreu Granada

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