1973–74 Tercera División

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Tercera División
Season1973–74
1974–75

The 1973–74 Tercera División season is the 40th since its establishment.

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League tables

Group I

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Cultural Leonesa 3824956328+3557
2 Langreo 38201175730+2751
3 Pontevedra 38201085931+2850
4 Racing de Ferrol 381810106438+2646
5 Gimnástica de Torrelavega 38171295644+1246
6 Sestao 38177145343+1041
7 Getxo 38184165646+1040
8 Ensidesa 38159144038+239
9 Lemos 381410143442838
10 Lugo 381311145254237
11 Turón 38157164645+137
12 Baskonia 381212144342+136
13 Bilbao Athletic 38155185650+635
14 Real Avilés 38138173544934
15 Zamora 38138173645934
16 Caudal 3811101738571932
17 Ponferradina 3810111743611831
18 Rayo Cantabria 387131829461727
19 Gijón Industrial 38992031673627
20 Erandio 38862438784022
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group II

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Alavés 3824686721+4654
2 Eibar 38244106025+3552
3 Logroñés 38191094326+1748
4 Castilla 38208105840+1848
5 Colonia Moscardó 38198114836+1246
6 Palencia 38194154634+1242
7 Getafe 381512113930+942
8 Guadalajara 38177143535041
9 Tudelano 38169135036+1441
10 San Sebastián 381411134642+439
11 Atlético Madrileño 381410144738+938
12 Pegaso 38166165455138
13 Carabanchel 381571638491137
14 Salmantino 38157164957837
15 Mirandés 381371845551033
16 Barbastro 381291739521333
17 Peña Sport 3810121629461732
18 Endesa Andorra 38952434582423
19 Tolosa 385102322694720
20 Osasuna Promesas 38482624694516
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group III

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 FC Barcelona Atlético 38201266232+3052
2 Mestalla 38198114136+546
3 Girona 381513105635+2143
4 Terrassa 38178135636+2042
5 Ibiza 381610124535+1042
6 Olímpic de Xàtiva 381414103834+442
7 Ontinyent 381512114334+942
8 Atlètic de Ciutadella 38185155843+1541
9 Vinaròs 381413114032+841
10 Tortosa 38184165145+640
11 Lleida 381411134749239
12 Villarreal 381411133835+339
13 Alzira 3812131343541137
14 Calella 38148163739236
15 Menorca 381391636501435
16 Alcoyano 381211153835+335
17 Gandía 38129173239733
18 Europa 381091936551929
19 Maó 38882224573324
20 Manacor 38862430764622
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group IV

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Recreativo de Huelva 38221246422+4256
2 Almería 38201264623+2352
3 Cartagena 38161575834+2447
4 San Fernando 38181195642+1447
5 Balompédica Linense 381414104237+542
6 Calvo Sotelo 38177144643+341
7 Eldense 381510135239+1340
8 Portuense 38159144147639
9 Orihuela 381312135047+338
10 Real Jaén 38175165943+1637 [lower-alpha 1]
11 Hellín 381016123734+336
12 Badajoz 3813101539491036
13 Atlético Marbella 3812121438501236
14 Melilla 381381743551234
15 Ceuta 381112154445134
16 Xerez 381013154044433
17 Cacereño 38129173741433
18 Valdepeñas 381262035592430
19 O'Donnell 385141927502324
20 Melilla Industrial 38872333835023
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. 2 points deducted

Promotion playoff

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Burgos 3–2 Eibar 2–01–2
Córdoba 5–4 Almería 3–12–3
Mestalla 0–2 Sabadell 0–00–2
Rayo Vallecano 5–1 Langreo 5–00–1

Relegation playoff

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Deportivo Aragón 3–4 Bilbao Athletic 1–12–3
Real Avilés 2–3 Michelín 1–01–3
Arganda 4–2 Zamora 2–12–1
Granollers 3–3 (a) Caudal 2–31–0
Carabanchel 3–0 Valladolid Promesas 2–01–0
Naval 3–2 Salmantino 0–03–2
Arenas de Getxo 0–1 Mirandés 0–00–1
Algeciras 3–2 Barbastro 3–10–1
Alzira 2–4 Constància 2–20–2
Calella 6–3 Catarroja 4–02–3
Menorca 2–3 Atlético Universitario 0–02–3
Alcoyano 1–2 Villena 1–00–2
Atlético Marbella 3–2 Sangüesa 1–12–1
Compostela 1–2 Ceuta 1–00–2
África Ceutí 1–9 Melilla 1–40–5
Díter Zafra 0–4 Xerez 0–10–3

Season records

Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa association football club in León, Spain

Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa, better known as Cultural Leonesa, is a Spanish football team based in León, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 5 August 1923, it currently plays in Segunda División B – Group 1, holding home games at Estadio Reino de León, with a capacity of 13,500 seats.

Deportivo Alavés association football club in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain

Deportivo Alavés, S.A.D.[depoɾˈtiβo alaˈβes];, usually abbreviated to Alavés, is a Spanish football club based in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava, in the autonomous community of the Basque Country. Founded on 23 January 1921 as Sport Friends Club, it plays in the highest football category of The Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional, La Liga, since the 2016–17 season.

SD Eibar association football club

Sociedad Deportiva Eibar is a Spanish football club based in Eibar, Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous Basque Country.

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