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Segunda División B Founded 1928-29 (one season) 1977 (as an actual league) Country Spain Level on pyramid 3
Segunda División B is a football league which is the third division in Spain .
Structure
The league is made of 4 groups of 20 teams, making the amount of total teams 80 in all.
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
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
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 [ 1]
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
References
↑ Promoted after the administrative relegation to Segunda B of Orihuela.