1966–67 Tercera División

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Tercera División
Season1966–67
1967–68

The 1966–67 Tercera División season is the 33rd since its establishment.

Contents

Group 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Orense 3023529121+7051Promotion play-offs (champions)
2 Lugo 3021547423+5147Promotion play-offs
3 Compostela 3020467632+4444
4 At. Orense 30118113833+530
5 Fabril 30118116150+1130
6 Arosa 30125134142129
7 Turista 30117123540529
8 Gran Peña 30117124951229
9 Arsenal Ferrol 30116134450628
10 Rápido Bouzas 30981339491026
11 Lemos 301061430451526
12Calvo Sotelo P.G.R.301051536491325
13Brigantium30961529502124
14 Alondras 301041637743724
15 Corujo 30861632683622Relegation to Regional
16 Arenteiro 30642031663516
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Avilés 3020918517+6849Promotion play-offs (champions)
2 Caudal 3020555420+3445Promotion play-offs
3 Candás 3021274720+2744
4 SD Camocha 3018485532+2340
5 Praviano 3015875130+2138
6 Ensidesa 3015876431+3338
7 Vetusta 30136115549+632
8San Martín30124145861328
9 Turón 301151438551727
10 Titánico 30115144250827
11Calzada30106144148726
12Entrego30941736461022
13 Siero 30841829522320
14Santa Marina30921935612620
15 Luarca 30751825613619Relegation to Regional
16Pelayo30212718100825
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 3

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Bilbao At. 3019838526+5946Promotion play-offs (champions)
2 Sestao 3017676127+3440Promotion play-offs
3 Baracaldo 3018396133+2839
4 Villosa 3015875833+2538
5 Rayo Cantabria 3014884726+2136
6Arenas G.30128104836+1232
7 Basconia 30128104236+632
8Deusto30127113738131
9 Erandio 30118114349630
10 Santurce 301071334572327
11Galdácano3098133138726
12 Amorebieta 301051534451125
13Santoña30971437582125Relegation to Regional
14 Unión Club 30671720523219
15 Barreda 30581728613318
16 Laredo 30561916675116
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 4

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Éibar 3022446116+4548Promotion play-offs (champions)
2 Real Unión 3020825929+3048Promotion play-offs
3 CD Oberena 3013895346+734
4Euskalduna30128105445+932
5 Chantrea 30101194544+131
6 Calahorra 30127115253131
7 Dep. Alavés 30134135038+1230
8 Tudelano 301171242521029
9Haro301171248591129
10Mondragón30911105847+1129
11 San Sebastián 30125136143+1829
12Motrico30115146059+127
13Touring3099123436227
14 Tolosa 30971433481525Relegation to Regional
15 Alfaro 30931836693321
16Iruña30502533956210
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 5

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Huesca 3023617116+5552Promotion play-offs (champions)
2 Aragón 30224410520+8548Promotion play-offs
3 Calvo Sotelo Andorra 30151055727+3040
4 Ejea 30121173342935
5Calvo Sotelo Esc.3013896346+1734
6 Barbastro 30146104333+1034
7Arenas Zaragoza301421434542030
8 Teruel 30125135146+529
9Mequinenza30133146460+429
10Caspe301151439592027
11Jacetano301071339571827
12Utebo301021834622822
13 Binéfar 30851741511021
14 Monzón 30931842642221
15 Numancia 30751828684019
16Renfe30362130693912Relegation to Regional
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 6/7

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Olot 38235108750+3751Promotion play-offs (champions)
2 Gimnàstico Tarragona 38224126541+2448
3 Gerona 38216117045+2548Promotion play-offs
4Lloret38207116551+1447
5 Reus 38187136353+1043
6Sans38177144749241
7 Tarrasa 381511125341+1241
8 San Andrés 38169135552+341
9 Tortosa 38175166253+939
10 Figueras 38158155357438
11At. Cataluña38149155757037
12 Granollers 38172197163+836
13 Manresa 38139165866835
14 Villanueva 38139165057735
15Balaguer381471752631135Relegation to Regional
16 Mataró 38146185556134
17 Igualada 3812101649591034
18Calella381072139753627
19Hospitalet381152249772827Relegation to Regional
20 Vich 381032549843523
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 8

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Mahón2218405916+4340Promotion play-offs (champions)
2 Ibiza 2216245827+3134Promotion play-offs
3 At. Baleares 2213544216+2631
4 Soledad 2210573123+825
5Menorca229674625+2124
6Palma2210483937+224
7 Manacor 22101113238621
8 At. Ciudadela 2265112529417
9 Alayor 22541328522414
10Binisalem22461216422614
11Santa Catalina22441427532612
12 Poblense 2232171459458
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 9

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Alcoyano 3421678135+4648Promotion play-offs (champions)
2 Onteniente 3420687541+3446Promotion play-offs
3 CF Gandía 3419786531+3445
4Burriana34177105337+1641
5 CD Acero 34185115942+1741
6Benicarló34166124641+538
7Torrente34157125544+1137
8 Onda 341014104447334
9Buñol341110133847932
10Paiporta34127154855731
11Saguntino341261655671230
12 At. Levante 34125175251+129
13 Olímpico 341171647651829
14Requena341171633511829
15Carcagente341081637572028
16Jávea349101536511528
17Sueca34981734531926
18Oliva34762130734320Relegation to Regional
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 10

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Eldense 3021548826+6247Promotion play-offs (champions)
2 Albacete 3020555831+2745Promotion play-offs
3 Alicante 3019477126+4542
4 Cartagena 3016775425+2939
5 Benidorm 3014886045+1536
6 Cieza 30144126752+1532
7 Orihuela 301010104138+330
8At. Cartagena301261238521430
9 Ilicitano 30108124845+328
10 Águilas 301221645611626
11 Imperial Murcia 3097145046+425
12Yeclano301131642581625
13Rayo Ibense30871551631223
14 Novelda 301031742652323
15Jumilla30941736642822Relegation to Regional
16La Roda30072317111947
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 11

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Jaén 3021366727+4045Promotion play-offs (champions)
2Almería3017765428+2641Promotion play-offs
3 Linense 30151145625+3141
4 Marbella 3014794335+835
5 At. Malagueño 30146104837+1134
6Melilla3012995032+1833
7 Santana Linares 30127115042+831
8Estepona30135124651531
9Iliturgi30109113542729
10 At. Algeciras 30991227371027
11 Recr. Granada 301061431471626
12Olímpica Victoriana30891337511425
13Adra30961529481924
14 Fuengirola 30941739571822
15Torremolinos30661840591918
16Imperio Ceuta30581729633418Relegation to Regional
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 12

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Jerez 3021726426+3849Promotion play-offs (champions)
2 Jerez Industrial 30191017521+5448Promotion play-offs
3 Sevilla Atlético 3019747126+4545
4 Portuense 3015874024+1638
5 Triana 3015695429+2536
6At. Onubense30137103832+633
7 San Fernando 30126125644+1230
8 Sanluqueño 30133143740329
9 Ayamonte 3098133037726
10 Coria 30710132938924
11Riotinto30951628562823
12Balón3095163945623
13 Alcalá 30691532522021
14Rota30671724522819
15Utrera30661825724718
16San Roque30661819674818Relegation to Regional
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 13

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Salamanca 30263111012+9855Promotion play-offs (champions)
2 Ponferradina 3025148421+6351Promotion play-offs
3 C. Leonesa 3021549821+7747
4Béjar Ind.30163116244+1835
5 Europa Delicias 30145114235+733
6Gim. Arandina301371041561533
7Juventud30143135945+1431
8 Bembibre 301321537481128
9 Júpiter Leonés 301121744652124
10Gim. Medinense30961540703024
11Hullera30951630633323
12La Bañeza30931841783721
13Castilla30931829512221
14Salmantino30851729623321
15Ciudad Rodrigo30651932673517Relegation to Regional
16Laciana30802244844016
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 14

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Carabanchel 3224178430+5449Promotion play-offs (champions)
2 Moscardó 3220667326+4746Promotion play-offs
3 Alcalá 3219497739+3842
4 Conquense 3214995139+1237
5Socuéllamos32131184732+1537
6 Tomelloso 32156114133+836
7Pedro Muñoz32129113337433
8 Getafe 32912115048+230
9Villarrobledo321181331491830
10Aranjuez32118135462830
11Alcázar32109135049+129
12Valdepeñas321171443611829
13Madrileño32108143744728
14 Boetticher 321161538501228
15Femsa32981549651626
16Bolañego321041832602824Relegation to Regional
17 Torrijos 32262421876610
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 15

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Badajoz 34238310513+9254Promotion play-offs (champions)
2 Plus Ultra 3424468319+6452Promotion play-offs
3 Extremadura 3422758925+6451
4 Manchego 34195108238+4443
5 Toledo 34177106141+2041
6 Mérida Ind. 34151095453+140
7 Cacereño 34131384730+1739
8 Talavera 34167116752+1539
9Quintanar34156136353+1036
10Díter Zafra34147136461+335
11Plasencia34126164551630
12 At. Calvo Sotelo 34811155563827
13 Don Benito 34991630603027
14 Ávila 341061838662826
15 Gim. Segoviana 34881848682024
16Santa Bárbara34682031926120
17Olivenza34742330956518
18Villacañas343427151271127 [lower-alpha 1] Relegation to Regional
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:

Playoffs

Promotion to Segunda División (champions)

First Round

  • Olot received a bye.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Eldense 0 - 5 Alcoyano 0-10-4
G. Tarragona 2 - 6 Jaén 1-21-4
Mahón3 - 5 Eibar 3-20-3
Salamanca 4 - 2 Avilés 3-11-1
Jerez 1 - 1 Orense 1-00-1
Carabanchel 1 - 12 Badajoz 0-41-8
Huesca 0 - 1 Bilbao At. 0-00-1
  • Match of Tiebreaker:
Team 1 Score Team 2
Jerez 1 - 0 Orense

Second Round

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Olot 3 - 5 Alcoyano 3-10-4
Jaén 2 - 2 Éibar 1-01-2
Salamanca 3 - 4 Jerez 2-11-3
Badajoz 3 - 2 Bilbao At. 2-01-2
  • Match of Tiebreaker:
Team 1 Score Team 2
Jaén 1 - 0 Éibar
Promoted to Segunda División
Alcoyano Jaén Jerez Badajoz

Promotion to Segunda División (runners-up)

First Round

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Ibiza 4 - 3 Moscardó 4-10-2
Sestao 2 - 3 Lugo 1-21-1
Real Unión 4 - 2 Jerez Ind. 2-02-2
Caudal 2 - 1Lloret2-00-1
Gerona 2 - 5 Plus Ultra 1-21-3
Onteniente 3 - 5 Aragón 2-01-5
Ponferradina 4 - 3 Albacete 3-01-3
  • Almería received a bye.

Second Round

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Ibiza 1 - 4 Lugo 1-20-2
Real Unión 1 - 1 Caudal 1-00-1
Plus Ultra 4 - 5 Aragón 4-00-5
Almería5 - 6 Ponferradina 2-03-6
  • Match of Tiebreaker:
Team 1 Score Team 2
Real Unión 3 - 0 Caudal

Final Round

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Ponferradina 4 - 7 Langreo 2-22-5
Aragón 2 - 4Burgos1-01-4
Real Unión 2 - 4At. Ceuta2-20-2
Lugo 1 - 3Constancia1-10-2
Continue in Segunda División
Langreo BurgosAt. CeutaConstancia

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