1978–79 Tercera División

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Tercera División
Season1978–79
1979–80

The 1978–79 Tercera División season is the 2nd season of Tercera División since establishment as tier four.

Tercera División fourth tier of the football pyramid of professional football league in Spain

Tercera División is the fourth level of the Spanish football league system. The top three are the Primera División, often referred to as "La Liga" in English, the Segunda División, and Segunda División B.

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Group 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Dep. Gijón 38191275125+2650Promotion to the Segunda División B
2 Avilés 38215126135+2647
3 Ponferradina 38199105940+1947
4Cambados38161485540+1546
5 Gran Peña 38189115838+2045
6 Rayo Cantabria 381710115039+1144
7 Alondras 38178135739+1842
8Naval381412125146+540
9Entrego38167154442+239
10 Turista 3814111339511239
11 Gijón Ind. 381312133846838
12 Compostela 381113143841335
13 Arosa 38146185861334
14Cayón381112154150934
15Cacabelense381461848742634
16Santoña38153205256433
17 Fabril 38128183537232
18Turón3810101845591430
19 Siero 381072139672827
20Celanova38882236693324Relegation to Regional
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Group 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Sangüesa38181197346+2747
2Arenas G.38171294133+846Promotion to the Segunda División B
3 San Sebastián 38151585843+1545
4Guernica38161394735+1245
5 Guecho 381610124739+842Promotion to the Segunda División B
6 Tudelano 381511125440+1441
7 Erandio 381511125642+1441
8Aurrerá Ond.381315103739241
9Valmaseda3812121439581936
10Motrico38148163743636
11Tolosa38918113946736
12Lagún Onak381310154751436
13Lemona381113144047735
14Munguía3810141436491334
15 Chantrea 38146185664834
16Sabiñánigo381381742521034
17Burgos Prom.381112154144334
18Peña Sport381111163948933
19 Calahorra 3811111651621133
20 Basconia 381011174948+131Relegation to Regional
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Group 3

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Vall de Uxó38211077548+2752Promotion to the Segunda División B
2 Badalona 38181376648+1849
3 Reus 38206125831+2746
4Endesa And.38178136559+642
5 Andorra 381413115145+641
6 Barcelona Af. 38159145452+239
7 Olot 38158154945+438
8 Figueras 38182187367+638
9La Cava38158155650+638
10 Gavà 38157164854637
11Sp. Mahonés38165174146537
12 Monzón 38149154450637
13 Villarreal 38148164744+336
14 Júpiter 38139165159835
15Malgrat3812101638481034
16 Acero 381381739521334
17 Europa 38145195361833
18Masnou381281850631332
19Horta3811101749722332
20Hospitalet381262041541330Relegation to Regional
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Group 4

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Las Palmas At.38191186539+2649Promotion to the Segunda División B
2 Talavera 38198116143+1846
3Leganés38161395242+1045
4 Toledo 381612105538+1744
5 Numancia 38195146157+443
6 Alcalá 38179125348+543
7 San Fernando 38194156257+542
8 Aragón 381511125645+1141
9 Carabanchel 381411135154339
10 Moscardó 38101994437+739
11Gim. Arandina38149155251+137
12Toscal381212144745+236
13Venta de Baños381391636481235
14 Manchego 381112154239+334
15Ciempozuelos381381748591134
16Valladolid Pr.38128185261932
17Arganda3810121635511632
18 San Andrés 381191835562131
19Salmantino388131739531429
20Almazán381332245682329Relegation to Regional
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Group 5

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Eldense 3824776527+3855Promotion to the Segunda División B
2 Albacete 3824686125+3654
3 Gandía 38221067934+4554
4 Alcoyano 38201086231+3150
5 Cartagena 38197125235+1745
6 Alcira 38168144849140
7 Poblense 381411134043339
8Torrevieja38167155249+339
9Almansa381313125551+439
10Mestalla38158155442+1238
11 Constancia 38157164449537
12 Orihuela 38139163740335
13Mallorca381113144249735
14Español SVR381110174755832
15Crevillente381262038622430
16Margaritense381181932511930
17 At. Baleares 381262045682330
18Villena389101939551628
19Paterna381082034552128
20 Manacor 386102226825622Relegation to Regional
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Group 6

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 San Fernando 3821985519+3651Promotion to the Segunda División B
2G. Melilla38199104140+147
3 Linense 381810105033+1746
4 Mérida Ind. 381711105337+1645
5Betis Dep.38179125045+543
6Villanovense381512114737+1042
7Valdepeñas38194156039+2142
8Úbeda38186146752+1542
9Puerto Real38169135841+1741
10Vélez38174174445138
11Rota38158154137+438
12 At. Malagueño 3813111440511137
13Ind. Melilla381310153948936
14 Jerez Ind. 3811131436471135
15 Don Benito 381210165250+234
16 Extremadura 38915144453933
17Carolinense381422237551830
18Motril38992036531727
19Estepona38972223684525
20Iliturgi389101931542325 [lower-alpha 1] Relegation to Regional
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