1976–77 Tercera División

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Tercera División
Season1976–77

The season 1976–77 of the Tercera División (3rd tier) of the Spanish football started in August 1976 and ended in June 1977 with the relegation play-off finals.

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League table

Group 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Baracaldo CF 3823967331+4255Promotion to tier two (Segunda División)
2 CD Orense 38217107348+2549Remain in tier three (Segunda División B)
3 CD Ensidesa 38217105932+2749
4 Bilbao Athletic 3820995329+2449
5 Sestao Sport Club 38187135646+1043
6 Racing Club Ferrol 38169134743+441
7 UP Langreo 38177146957+1241
8 Caudal Deportivo 381117103932+739
9 SD Compostela 38167155456239
10 CD Basconia 38175165958+139
11 CD Guecho 381410145957+238Relegation to tier four (Tercera División)
12 Club Guernica 381571638521437
13 Arenas Club Guecho 3813101552641236
14 CD Lugo 381210164347434
15 CD Gijón 3810141441521134
16 Gimnástica Torrelavega 381291743571433
17CD Naval381262041601930
18 Arosa SC 388121836541828
19 Gran Peña Celtista 388111942652327Relegation playoff
20 CD Laredo 383132231683719
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 CA Osasuna 3823966820+4855Promotion to tier two (Segunda División)
2 Cultural Dep. Leonesa 3823877230+4254Remain in tier three (Segunda División B)
3 CD Pegaso 38201086535+3050
4 Castilla CF 3821897638+3850
5 At. Madrileño 38181195837+2147
6 CD Mirandés 38197126045+1545
7 Real Unión Club 381412125154340
8 Palencia CF 381412124240+240
9 CD Tudelano 381411134245339
10 AD Torrejón 381214123839138
11 SD Ponferradina 381561747692236Relegation to tier four (Tercera División)
12 San Sebastián CF 38146184954534
13 CD Logroñés 389141539511232
14 CD Colonia Moscardó 3811101738501232
15 Zamora CF 381271937662931
16 Talavera CF 381191844712731
17 CD Carabanchel 381352045652031
18 CD Calahorra 386151736551927
19 CD Lagún Onak 387102141601924Relegation playoff
20 CD Touring 386122041652424
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 3

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 CD Sabadell CF 38208106133+2848Promotion to tier two (Segunda División)
2 Gerona CF 38206127139+3246Remain in tier three (Segunda División B)
3 RCD Mallorca 38206125942+1746
4 CD Eldense 38213145442+1245
5 CD Olímpico Játiva 38131784532+1343
6 CD Atlético Baleares 381315103929+1041
7 Vinaroz CF 381411134551639
8 SD Huesca 381411134741+639
9 UD Lérida 381410145853+538
10 Onteniente CF 381214123935+438
11 Gimnástico Tarragona 38158153336338Relegation to tier four (Tercera División)
12 Dep. Aragón 381410145145+638
13 UD Poblense 381310153340736
14 Yeclano CF 3812111541551435
15 CD Constancia 3811131432471535
16 Villena CF 3810141443591634
17 SD Ibiza 3811121533451234
18 CF Gandía 3811111632522033
19 Reus Deportivo 381012163841332Relegation playoff
20 CD Acero 38782327643722
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 4

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Real Murcia CF 3623767325+4853Promotion to tier two (Segunda División)
2 Ag.D. Ceuta 36181085930+2946Remain in tier three (Segunda División B)
3 AD Almería 36197106834+3445
4 Linares CF 36171093825+1344
5 CD Díter Zafra 36141485040+1042
6 CD Badajoz 36168124750340
7 Algeciras CF 36168124241+140
8 Xerez CD 36149135141+1037
9 Racing Club Portuense 361311124339+437
10 Sevilla Atlético 361114113946736
11 CD Cacereño 361211134149835Relegation to tier four (Tercera División)
12 Jerez Industrial 3610131332511933
13 CD San Fernando 368131538481029
14CD Valdepeñas368131540501029
15 Mérida Industrial 361171832511929
16 Gimnástico Melilla 361081838511328
17 Orihuela Deportiva CF 361081831552428
18 Guadalajara 367131645571227
19 Betis Dep. Balompié 36981942662426Relegation playoff
20 SD Melilla 0-----0Retired
Source: [ citation needed ]

Relegation play-off

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
UD Montijo 5-3 CD Lagún Onak 4-01-3
Betis Deportivo 6-2 Castro CF 1-05-2
CD Turón 2-1 CD Laredo 2-00-1
Salazones Industrial 1-3 Gran Peña Celtista 0-21-1
Peña Azagresa 5-6 Reus Deportivo 4-21-4
CD Touring 3-5 UD Porreras 3-00-5
Callosa Deportiva 1-3 CD Acero 1-00-3

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