1977–78 Segunda División B

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The 1977–78 Segunda División B was the first season of Segunda División B, the third highest level of the Spanish football league system. The league was made up of last 4 teams from 1976-77 Segunda División and 2nd to 10th teams from 1976-77 Tercera División. In concept, the Segunda División B was identical to the old Tercera Division, which was now reduced to two divisions. First and 2nd in each group were promoted to Segunda División, and the bottom three were relegated to the Tercera División.

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Group 1

Segunda División B (group 1)
Season1977–78
Champions Racing de Ferrol
Promoted Racing de Ferrol
Castilla CF
Relegated SD Compostela
CD Tudelano
CD Basconia
Matches played380
Goals scored1,001 (2.63 per match)
Biggest home win Castilla 6–0 Caudal
(29 January 1978)
Biggest away win Tudelano 1–5 Castilla
(23 October 1977)
Highest scoring Mirandés 6–2 Bilbao
(23 April 1978)
Bilbao 4–4 Pegaso
(7 May 1978)
Pegaso 4–4 Compostela
(14 May 1978)
1978–79

A total of 20 teams will contest the group, including 1 relegated from the Segunda División and 19 promoted from the Tercera División.

Promotion and relegation

Teams relegated from 1976–77 Segunda División

Teams promoted from 1976–77 Tercera División

Teams

Teams from Aragon, Asturias, Basque Provinces, Galicia, León, Navarre, New Castile and Old Castile.

TeamFoundedHome cityStadium
Atlético Madrileño 1969 Madrid, New Castile Vicente Calderón
Basconia 1913 Basauri, Basque Provinces Basoselay
Bilbao Athletic 1964 Bilbao, Basque Provinces Lezama
Castilla 1930 Madrid, New Castile Ciudad Deportiva
Caudal 1918 Mieres, Asturias Hermanos Antuña
Compostela 1962 Santiago de Compostela, Galicia Santa Isabel
Cultural Leonesa 1923 León, León Antonio Amilivia
Ensidesa 1956 Avilés, Asturias Muro de Zaro
Huesca 1960 Huesca, Aragon El Alcoraz
Langreo 1961 Langreo, Asturias Ganzábal
Mirandés 1927 Miranda de Ebro, Old Castile Anduva
Orense 1952 Ourense, Galicia O Couto
Palencia 1968 Palencia, Old Castile La Balastera
Pegaso 1962 Tres Cantos, New Castile La Foresta
Pontevedra 1941 Pontevedra, Galicia Pasarón
Racing de Ferrol 1919 Ferrol, Galicia Manuel Rivera
Real Unión 1915 Irun, Basque Provinces Stadium Gal
Sestao 1916 Sestao, Basque Provinces Las Llanas
Torrejón 1953 Torrejón de Ardoz, New Castile Las Veredillas
Tudelano 1935 Tudela, Navarre José Antonio Elola

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Racing Ferrol (C, P)3821896131+3050Promotion to Segunda División
2 Castilla CF (P)38217108043+3749
3 CD Orense 38141594437+743
4 CD Mirandés 38179125844+1443
5 Bilbao Athletic 381610127554+2142
6 Cultural Leonesa 38186144938+1142
7 Pontevedra 381610124336+742
8 UP Langreo 38193164945+441
9 AD Torrejón 38169135652+441
10 Real Unión 38168144644+240
11 Atlético Madrileño 3814101439521338
12 SD Huesca 38148165653+336
13 Palencia CF 38156174655936
14 CD Ensidesa 381210163745834
15 CD Pegaso 38138175864634
16 Caudal 381371831501933
17 Sestao Sport 3811101745551032
18 SD Compostela (R)381271951712031Relegation to Tercera División
19 CD Tudelano (R)381091941581729
20 CD Basconia (R)38962336743824
Source: arquero-arba
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th goal difference; 6th number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away RFE CAS ORE MIR BAT CLE PON LAN TOR RUN MAD SDH PAL ENS PEG CAU SES COM TUD BAS
Racing Ferrol 4–12–21–02–14–12–04–12–03–03–00–24–01–03–12–02–11–12–05–1
Castilla CF 2–11–02–12–42–15–24–01–22–12–24–12–10–04–06–05–22–13–14–0
CD Orense 1–01–03–02–22–02–02–00–01–01–12–01–10–01–01–01–12–01–11–1
CD Mirandés 0–12–02–16–22–10–02–03–11–02–00–03–22–10–04–14–12–12–05–2
Bilbao Athletic 1–01–22–00–14–11–12–13–32–24–11–15–24–04–40–02–05–01–03–0
Cultural Leonesa 0–00–01–23–03–22–01–24–01–00–12–03–12–02–11–01–03–13–12–0
Pontevedra 2–12–11–11–00–10–02–01–10–02–01–01–03–02–02–04–03–23–10–0
UP Langreo 2–30–22–22–03–01–02–01–01–02–03–01–02–14–12–01–03–02–12–0
AD Torrejón 3–10–40–02–12–12–11–01–23–12–12–14–12–12–35–01–13–02–15–1
Real Unión 2–12–10–03–12–01–01–03–11–01–02–22–11–04–02–12–13–03–12–2
Atlético Madrileño 0–01–12–11–10–40–11–11–00–00–01–11–03–22–11–01–02–13–22–1
SD Huesca 2–10–25–01–11–13–11–21–14–13–21–05–11–10–12–12–06–11–02–1
Palencia CF 0–01–12–10–31–01–00–23–22–10–03–02–14–01–01–13–22–12–03–0
CD Ensidesa 0–13–12–11–13–11–12–00–00–12–11–13–01–03–11–02–11–00–03–1
CD Pegaso 1–14–31–21–12–20–21–02–02–02–03–12–11–12–14–01–14–43–15–0
Caudal 2–00–01–00–00–21–20–01–02–04–02–12–10–21–01–01–13–01–01–0
Sestao Sport 0–10–01–03–22–51–14–12–01–12–01–22–12–11–11–03–00–04–00–0
SD Compostela 1–10–32–23–12–11–00–00–11–13–22–33–03–02–03–22–10–12–12–1
CD Tudelano 0–11–52–21–11–01–13–12–11–10–01–22–11–00–03–01–13–13–21–0
CD Basconia 0–01–01–22–11–10–10–32–12–12–02–11–20–12–03–21–23–12–40–3
Source: arquero-arba
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

GoalscorersGoalsTeam
Flag of Spain.svg José Manuel Traba 23 SD Compostela
Flag of Spain.svg José Ramón Sánchez Argüeso 22 Racing Ferrol
Flag of Spain.svg Miguel Bernal 21 Castilla
Flag of Spain.svg Esteban Martínez 20 AD Torrejón
Flag of Spain.svg José Enrique Mayayo 18 Bilbao Athletic

Top goalkeepers

GoalkeeperGoalsMatchesAverageTeam
Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Sánchez 22270.81 Pontevedra CF
Flag of Spain.svg Millán 31360.86 Racing de Ferrol
Flag of Spain.svg Luciano Casado 37380.97 CD Orense
Flag of Spain.svg Javier Maté 39371.05 Castilla CF
Flag of Spain.svg José Muñoz 41371.11 CD Mirandés

Group 2

Segunda División B (group 2)
Season1977–78
Champions AD Almería
Promoted AD Almería
Algeciras CF
Relegated RCD Mallorca
CD Eldense
Atlético Baleares
Matches played380
Goals scored902 (2.37 per match)
Biggest home win Barcelona Atlético 8-1 Onteniente
(14 May 1978)
Biggest away win San Andrés 0-4 Levante
(7 May 1978)
Highest scoring Barcelona Atlético 8-1 Onteniente
(14 May 1978)
1978–79

A total of 20 teams will contest the group, including 3 relegated from the Segunda División and 17 promoted from the Tercera División.

Promotion and relegation

Teams relegated from 1976–77 Segunda División

Teams promoted from 1976–77 Tercera División

Teams

Teams from Andalusia, Balearic Islands, Catalonia, Extremadura and Valencia.

TeamFoundedHome cityStadium
Almería 1971 Almería, Andalusia Antonio Franco Navarro
Algeciras 1909 Algeciras, Andalusia El Mirador
Atlético Baleares 1920 Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands Balear
Badajoz 1905 Badajoz, Extremadura Vivero
Barcelona Atlético 1970 Barcelona, Catalonia Fabra i Coats
Ceuta 1970 Ceuta Alfonso Murube
Díter Zafra 1930 Zafra, Extremadura Nuevo Estadio de Zafra
Eldense 1921 Elda, Valencia Pepico Amat
Gerona 1930 Girona, Catalonia Montilivi
Levante 1909 Valencia, Valencia Nuevo Estadio Levante
Linares 1961 Linares, Andalusia Linarejos
Lleida 1939 Lleida, Catalonia Camp d'Esports
Mallorca 1916 Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands Lluís Sitjar
Olímpic de Xàtiva 1932 Xàtiva, Valencia La Murta
Onteniente 1947 Ontinyent, Valencia El Clariano
Portuense 1928 El Puerto de Santa María, Andalusia José del Cuvillo
San Andrés 1909 Barcelona, Catalonia Calle Santa Coloma
Sevilla Atlético 1950 Seville, Andalusia Ciudad Deportiva José Ramón Cisneros Palacios
Vinaroz 1965 Vinaròs, Valencia Campo Maestrat
Xerez 1947 Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia Domecq

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 AD Almería (C, P)3825676827+4156Promotion to Segunda División
2 Algeciras (P)38211165427+2753
3 AD Ceuta 3823696029+3152
4 Levante UD 38186145337+1642
5 Barcelona Atlético 38185155943+1641
6 Gerona CF 38183174849139
7 Xerez CD 38167155447+739
8 CD Olímpico 38166164441+338
9 CD Diter Zafra 38158154654838
10 Racing Portuense 38157163334137
11 CD San Andrés 381571634461237
12 Vinaroz CF 38148164651536
13 Sevilla Atlético 381481651611036
14 Linares CF 381113143341835
15 CD Badajoz 38138174243134
16 UD Lérida 38138173946734
17 Onteniente CF 381352038531531
18 RCD Mallorca (R)389101928461828Relegation to Tercera División
19 CD Eldense (R)381082041612028
20 Atlético Baleares (R)381062231663526
Source: arquero-arba
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th goal difference; 6th number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away ALM ALG CEU LEV BAR GER XER OLI DZA RPO SAN VIN SAT LIN BAD LER ONT MAL ELD BAL
AD Almería 1–12–11–03–02–01–02–13–03–03–02–01–12–00–03–12–04–01–12–0
Algeciras 2–10–02–12–12–03–32–23–13–11–02–15–23–01–01–11–02–11–02–1
AD Ceuta 3–03–21–21–03–01–03–02–01–01–06–03–03–01–03–11–02–03–04–0
Levante UD 0–10–11–02–13–01–00–24–20–05–12–02–12–12–02–12–02–04–04–1
Barcelona Atlético 1–01–01–12–02–02–11–11–33–20–10–16–22–11–02–18–12–02–03–1
Gerona CF 3–20–10–11–02–14–13–12–11–04–02–02–00–01–01–12–11–03–04–0
Xerez CD 0–12–14–03–10–23–12–12–11–21–03–01–14–10–02–14–13–12–12–0
CD Olímpico 1–20–11–01–21–01–05–11–00–01–03–13–10–02–01–02–13–13–23–1
CD Diter Zafra 1–32–02–00–03–01–01–02–01–00–03–21–01–04–32–20–02–10–00–0
Racing Portuense 1–00–00–12–11–03–01–01–04–21–11–11–10–13–02–01–01–02–11–0
CD San Andrés 0–21–00–00–42–22–11–01–01–00–22–24–21–13–01–01–01–03–02–0
Vinaroz CF 1–31–01–21–10–32–01–24–15–11–01–03–03–12–01–02–11–12–04–0
Sevilla Atlético 0–30–03–23–12–11–03–32–01–32–03–13–01–12–10–00–04–12–02–0
Linares CF 1–10–01–20–00–21–01–01–02–21–00–00–02–02–22–03–00–02–03–0
CD Badajoz 1–00–23–02–01–21–21–11–10–11–02–03–21–01–13–13–13–12–04–0
UD Lérida 1–10–02–10–04–21–21–01–01–02–03–11–01–22–11–01–00–00–21–1
Onteniente CF 1–31–01–21–03–13–12–01–04–00–02–01–02–10–10–00–13–00–02–1
RCD Mallorca 0–20–01–11–00–03–10–01–24–11–00–00–00–12–01–22–00–13–11–0
CD Eldense 2–41–40–01–12–11–12–20–02–22–00–13–12–04–13–21–33–00–12–0
Atlético Baleares 2–10–31–11–11–02–30–11–01–01–01–21–12–01–02–22–14–22–10–1
Source: arquero-arba
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

GoalscorersGoalsTeam
Flag of Spain.svg Gregorio Mollejo 23 AD Almería
Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Aramburu 17 AgD Ceuta
Flag of Spain.svg Rafael López Choquet 17 Xerez CD
Flag of Spain.svg Andoni Murúa 15 Levante UD
Flag of Spain.svg Raimundo Aguilar 14 CD Díter Zafra

Top goalkeepers

GoalkeeperGoalsMatchesAverageTeam
Flag of Spain.svg Marco 16260.62 AD Almería
Flag of Spain.svg Nemesio Alonso 27380.71 Algeciras CF
Flag of Spain.svg José Cervantes 29380.76 AgD Ceuta
Flag of Spain.svg Manuel Ojeda 34380.89 RC Portuense
Flag of Spain.svg Jordi Castel 28310.90 Barcelona Atlético

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