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Liga de Fútbol Profesional
The Segunda División (Second Division) is the lower tier of the two professional leagues in Spain consisting of 22 teams. In 16 August 2006, the LFP reached an agreement with the banking group BBVA for sponsorship of the Segunda División renaming the league to Liga BBVA.
[edit] History
This championship was created in 1929 and has always has been organized by the LFP
Currently the Segunda División consists of 22 clubs.
[edit] Competition system
Is very similar to Primera División:
The top three are promoted to La Liga.
The bottom four are relegated to Segunda División B.
[edit] Segunda División seasons
Season |
Clubs promoted to La Liga |
29-30 |
Deportivo Alavés |
30-31 |
Valencia CF |
31-32 |
Real Betis |
32-33 |
Real Oviedo |
33-34 |
Sevilla FC and Atlético Madrid |
34-35 |
Hércules CF and CA Osasuna |
35-36 |
Celta de Vigo and Real Zaragoza |
39-40 |
Real Murcia |
40-41 |
Real Sociedad, Deportivo, Castellón and Granada |
41-42 |
Real Betis and Real Zaragoza |
42-43 |
Real Sociedad and CE Sabadell |
43-44 |
Sporting de Gijón and Real Murcia |
44-45 |
CD Alcoyano, Hércules CF and Celta de Vigo |
45-46 |
CE Sabadell and Deportivo de La Coruña |
46-47 |
Alcoyano, Gimnàstic de Tarragona and Real Sociedad |
47-48 |
Real Valladolid and Deportivo de La Coruña |
48-49 |
Real Sociedad and CD Málaga |
49-50 |
Racing, CD Alcoyano, UE Lleida and Real Murcia |
50-51 |
Sporting, Zaragoza, Atletico Tetuán and Las Palmas |
51-52 |
CD Málaga and Real Oviedo |
52-53 |
Real Jaén and CA Osasuna |
53-54 |
Deportivo Alavés, UD Las Palmas, Hércules CF and CD Málaga |
54-55 |
Real Murcia and Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa |
55-56 |
CA Osasuna, Real Jaén, Real Zaragoza and CD Condal |
56-57 |
Sporting de Gijón and Granada CF |
57-58 |
Real Oviedo and Real Betis |
58-59 |
Elche CF and Real Valladolid |
59-60 |
Racing de Santander and RCD Mallorca |
60-61 |
CA Osasuna and CD Tenerife |
61-62 |
Deportivo, Córdoba, Real Valladolid and CD Málaga |
62-63 |
Real Murcia, Pontevedra, Levante and RCD Espanyol |
63-64 |
Deportivo de La Coruña and UD Las Palmas |
64-65 |
Pontevedra, Mallorca, Sabadell and CD Málaga |
65-66 |
Deportivo de La Coruña, Hércules CF and Granada CF |
66-67 |
Real Sociedad, CD Málaga and Real Betis |
67-68 |
Deportivo de La Coruña and Granada CF |
68-69 |
Sevilla FC, Celta de Vigo and RCD Mallorca |
69-70 |
Sporting de Gijón, CD Málaga and RCD Espanyol |
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Season |
Clubs promoted to La Liga |
70-71 |
Real Betis, Burgos CF, Deportivo and Córdoba CF |
71-72 |
Real Oviedo, CD Castellón and Real Zaragoza |
72-73 |
Real Murcia, Elche CF and Racing de Santander |
73-74 |
Real Betis, Hércules CF and UD Salamanca |
74-75 |
Real Oviedo, Racing de Santander and Sevilla FC |
75-76 |
Burgos CF, Celta de Vigo and CD Málaga |
76-77 |
Sporting de Gijón, Cádiz CF and Rayo Vallecano |
77-78 |
Real Zaragoza, Recreativo and Celta de Vigo |
78-79 |
Almería CF, CD Málaga and Real Betis |
79-80 |
Real Murcia, Real Valladolid and CA Osasuna |
80-81 |
CD Castellón, Cádiz CF and Racing de Santander |
81-82 |
Celta de Vigo, UD Salamanca and CD Málaga |
82-83 |
Real Murcia, Cádiz CF and RCD Mallorca |
83-84 |
Hércules CF, Racing de Santander and Elche CF |
84-85 |
UD Las Palmas, Cádiz CF and Celta de Vigo |
85-86 |
Real Murcia, CE Sabadell and RCD Mallorca |
86-87 |
Valencia CF, CD Logroñés and Celta de Vigo |
87-88 |
CD Málaga, Elche CF and Real Oviedo |
88-89 |
Castellón, Rayo Vallecano, Mallorca and Tenerife |
89-90 |
Burgos CF, Real Betis and RCD Espanyol |
90-91 |
Albacete Balompié and Deportivo de La Coruña |
91-92 |
Celta de Vigo and Rayo Vallecano |
92-93 |
UE Lleida, Real Valladolid and Racing de Santander |
93-94 |
RCD Espanyol, Real Betis and SD Compostela |
94-95 |
Mérida UD, Rayo Vallecano and UD Salamanca |
95-96 |
Hércules CF, CD Logroñés and CF Extremadura |
96-97 |
Mérida UD, UD Salamanca and RCD Mallorca |
97-98 |
Deportivo Alavés, CF Extremadura and Villarreal CF |
98-99 |
Málaga CF, Numancia, Sevilla and Rayo Vallecano |
99-00 |
UD Las Palmas, CA Osasuna and Villarreal CF |
00-01 |
Sevilla FC, Real Betis and CD Tenerife |
01-02 |
Atlético Madrid, Racing and Recreativo |
02-03 |
Real Murcia, Real Zaragoza and Albacete Balompié |
03-04 |
Levante UD, Getafe CF and CD Numancia |
04-05 |
Cádiz CF, Celta de Vigo and Deportivo Alavés |
05-06 |
Recreativo, Gimnàstic and Levante |
06-07 |
-, - and - |
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Season 2006/07: Segunda División - 2006/2007
Season 2005/06: Segunda División - 2005/2006
Season 2004/05: Segunda División - 2004/2005
[edit] Teams For season 2006/07
[edit] Promoted to La Liga 2006/07
[edit] Relegated to Segunda División B 2006/07
[edit] Relegated from La Liga 2006/07
[edit] Promoted to Segunda División from Segunda División B
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