1977–78 Segunda División B
The 1977–78 Segunda División B was the first season of Segunda División B, the third highest level of the Spanish football league system. The league was made up of last 4 teams from 1976-77 Segunda División and 2nd to 10th teams from 1976-77 Tercera División. In concept, the Segunda División B was identical to the old Tercera Division, which was now reduced to two divisions. First and 2nd in each group were promoted to Segunda División, and the bottom three were relegated to the Tercera División.
Group 1
Football league season
A total of 20 teams will contest the group, including 1 relegated from the Segunda División and 19 promoted from the Tercera División.
Teams relegated from 1976–77 Segunda División
Teams promoted from 1976–77 Tercera División
- Racing de Ferrol, Castilla CF, CD Orense, CD Mirandés, Bilbao Athletic, Cultural Leonesa, UP Langreo, AD Torrejón, Real Unión, Atlético Madrileño, SD Huesca, Palencia CF, CD Ensidesa, CD Pegaso, Caudal Deportivo, Sestao Sport, SD Compostela, CD Tudelano and CD Basconia.
Teams
Teams from Aragon, Asturias, Basque Provinces, Galicia, León, Navarre, New Castile and Old Castile.
Locations of the Segunda División B (group 1) 1977-78 teams
Team
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Founded
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Home city
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Stadium
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Atlético Madrileño
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1969
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Madrid, New Castile
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Vicente Calderón
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Basconia
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1913
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Basauri, Basque Provinces
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Basoselay
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Bilbao Athletic
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1964
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Bilbao, Basque Provinces
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Lezama
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Castilla
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1930
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Madrid, New Castile
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Ciudad Deportiva
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Caudal
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1918
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Mieres, Asturias
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Hermanos Antuña
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Compostela
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1962
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Santiago de Compostela, Galicia
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Santa Isabel
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Cultural Leonesa
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1923
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León, León
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Antonio Amilivia
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Ensidesa
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1956
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Avilés, Asturias
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Muro de Zaro
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Huesca
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1960
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Huesca, Aragon
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El Alcoraz
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Langreo
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1961
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Langreo, Asturias
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Ganzábal
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Mirandés
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1927
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Miranda de Ebro, Old Castile
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Anduva
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Orense
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1952
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Ourense, Galicia
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O Couto
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Palencia
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1968
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Palencia, Old Castile
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La Balastera
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Pegaso
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1962
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Tres Cantos, New Castile
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La Foresta
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Pontevedra
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1941
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Pontevedra, Galicia
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Pasarón
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Racing de Ferrol
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1919
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Ferrol, Galicia
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Manuel Rivera
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Real Unión
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1915
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Irun, Basque Provinces
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Stadium Gal
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Sestao
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1916
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Sestao, Basque Provinces
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Las Llanas
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Torrejón
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1953
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Torrejón de Ardoz, New Castile
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Las Veredillas
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Tudelano
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1935
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Tudela, Navarre
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José Antonio Elola
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League table
Source: arquero-arbaRules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th goal difference; 6th number of goals scored (C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Results
Source: arquero-arbaLegend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Top goalscorers
Top goalkeepers
Group 2
Football league season
A total of 20 teams will contest the group, including 3 relegated from the Segunda División and 17 promoted from the Tercera División.
Teams relegated from 1976–77 Segunda División
Teams promoted from 1976–77 Tercera División
- AD Almería, Algeciras CF, AD Ceuta, Gerona CF, Xerez CD, CD Olímpico, CD Diter Zafra, Racing Portuense, Vinaroz CF, Sevilla Atlético, Linares CF, CD Badajoz, UD Lérida, Onteniente CF, RCD Mallorca, CD Eldense and Atlético Baleares.
Teams
Teams from Andalusia, Balearic Islands, Catalonia, Extremadura and Valencia.
Locations of the Segunda División B (group 2) 1977-78 teams
Team
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Founded
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Home city
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Stadium
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Almería
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1971
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Almería, Andalusia
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Antonio Franco Navarro
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Algeciras
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1909
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Algeciras, Andalusia
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El Mirador
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Atlético Baleares
|
1920
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Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands
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Balear
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Badajoz
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1905
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Badajoz, Extremadura
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Vivero
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Barcelona Atlético
|
1970
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Barcelona, Catalonia
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Fabra i Coats
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Ceuta
|
1970
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Ceuta
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Alfonso Murube
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Díter Zafra
|
1930
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Zafra, Extremadura
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Nuevo Estadio de Zafra
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Eldense
|
1921
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Elda, Valencia
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Pepico Amat
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Gerona
|
1930
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Girona, Catalonia
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Montilivi
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Levante
|
1909
|
Valencia, Valencia
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Nuevo Estadio Levante
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Linares
|
1961
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Linares, Andalusia
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Linarejos
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Lleida
|
1939
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Lleida, Catalonia
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Camp d'Esports
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Mallorca
|
1916
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Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands
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Lluís Sitjar
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Olímpic de Xàtiva
|
1932
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Xàtiva, Valencia
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La Murta
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Onteniente
|
1947
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Ontinyent, Valencia
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El Clariano
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Portuense
|
1928
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El Puerto de Santa María, Andalusia
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José del Cuvillo
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San Andrés
|
1909
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Barcelona, Catalonia
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Calle Santa Coloma
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Sevilla Atlético
|
1950
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Seville, Andalusia
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Ciudad Deportiva José Ramón Cisneros Palacios
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Vinaroz
|
1965
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Vinaròs, Valencia
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Campo Maestrat
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Xerez
|
1947
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Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia
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Domecq
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League table
Source: arquero-arbaRules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th goal difference; 6th number of goals scored (C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Results
Source: arquero-arbaLegend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Top goalscorers
Top goalkeepers
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