1984–85 Segunda División B

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Segunda División B
Season1984–85
Champions Sestao SC
Rayo Vallecano
Promoted Sestao SC
Rayo Vallecano
Albacete Balompié
Deportivo Aragón
Relegated Osasuna Promesas
Real Avilés Industrial
Club Erandio
CA Marbella
CD Badajoz
CD Antequerano
Matches played760
Goals scored1,826 (2.4 per match)
Top goalscorer Ramón Masqué
(20 goals)
Best goalkeeper Juano
(0.50 goals/match)
Biggest home win Figueres 10–2 Real Avilés Industrial
(9 September 1984)
Biggest away win Antequerano 0–4 Jaén
(12 May 1985)
Highest scoring Figueres 10–2 Real Avilés Industrial
(9 September 1984)
1985–86

The 1984–85 Segunda División B season was the 8th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 1 September 1984, and the season ended on 17 May 1985.

Contents

Overview before the season

40 teams joined the league, including four relegated from the 1983–84 Segunda División and 6 promoted from the 1983–84 Tercera División. The composition of the groups was determined by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, attending to geographical criteria.

Relegated from Segunda División
Promoted from Tercera División

Group I

Teams

Teams from Andorra, Aragon, Asturias, Basque Country, Castile and León, Catalonia, Galicia and Navarre.

TeamFoundedHome cityStadium
Alavés 1921 Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country Mendizorrotza
Andorra 1957 Andorra, Aragon Juan Antonio Endeiza
FC Andorra 1942 Andorra la Vella, Andorra Comunal
Arosa 1945 Vilagarcía de Arousa, Galicia A Lomba
Real Avilés Industrial 1903 Avilés, Asturias Muro de Zaro
Barcelona Aficionados 1967 Barcelona, Catalonia Mini Estadi
Binéfar 1922 Binéfar, Aragon El Segalar
Compostela 1962 Compostela, Galicia Santa Isabel
Deportivo Aragón 1958 Zaragoza, Aragon Ciudad Deportiva del Real Zaragoza
Erandio 1915 Erandio, Basque Country Nuevo Ategorri
Figueres 1919 Figueres, Catalonia L'Alfar
Gimnàstic de Tarragona 1886 Tarragona, Catalonia Nou Estadi
Lleida 1939 Lleida Camp d'Esports
Osasuna Promesas 1962 Pamplona, Navarre Tajonar
Palencia 1960 Palencia, Castile and León La Balastera
Pontevedra 1941 Pontevedra, Galicia Pasarón
San Sebastián 1951 San Sebastián, Basque Country Atotxa
Sestao 1916 Sestao, Basque Country Las Llanas
Sporting Atlético 1960 Gijón, Asturias Mareo
Zamora 1968 Zamora, Castile and León Ramiro Ledesma

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Sestao SC 3823965928+3155Promoted to Segunda División
2 Dep. Aragón 3823875631+2554
3 Dep. Alavés 38191277038+3250
4 Endesa Andorra 38161485138+1346
5 UE Figueras 381315106550+1541
6 UE Lleida 381512115145+642
7 Pontevedra CF 38121795641+1541
8 CD Binéfar 381510134940+940
9 FC Andorra 381312135157638
10 Sporting Atlético 381212144348536
11 Zamora CF 381561741541336
12 Palencia CF 381310154746+136
13 Gim. Tarragona 38139164144335
14 Arosa SC 381211154452835
15 SD Compostela 389161341551434
16 Barcelona Aficionados 381111165462833
17 San Sebastián CF 381013154147633
18 Osasuna Promesas 381181942551330Relegated to Tercera División
19 Real Avilés Ind. 388131747621529
20 Club Erandio 38482638945616
Source: BDFútbol

Results

Home \ Away ALV AND FCA ARO AVI BAR BIN COM DAR ERA FIG GIM LLE OSA PAL PNT SSE SES SPO ZAM
Alavés 1–14–21–13–01–03–11–03–16–00–12–01–11–00–03–31–02–03–00–1
Andorra 1–41–23–01–03–22–10–00–12–11–13–03–03–34–10–01–21–02–01–0
FC Andorra 1–11–13–20–13–22–21–00–11–11–01–32–21–02–20–04–11–02–14–0
Arosa 2–11–12–01–16–31–02–30–04–32–10–01–12–03–01–00–21–02–11–0
Real Avilés Ind. 2–52–20–11–16–00–21–12–32–22–23–21–23–12–01–12–11–11–20–1
Barcelona Aficionados 3–10–02–22–11–33–10–10–04–03–02–04–00–21–23–03–01–12–21–1
Binéfar 2–42–03–02–01–04–14–02–02–12–01–10–03–21–21–12–11–00–02–1
Compostela 1–10–02–13–21–02–20–03–42–02–22–10–32–10–01–12–21–11–17–1
Deportivo Aragón 0–01–13–03–12–11–01–02–02–00–12–11–04–13–23–02–10–02–11–0
Erandio 3–31–21–21–02–11–11–13–01–41–10–12–31–00–30–31–12–31–14–5
Figueres 2–22–12–22–010–22–32–12–00–03–01–11–12–02–13–02–12–32–10–1
Gimnàstic 3–10–12–12–03–20–12–02–21–21–02–21–02–12–11–01–10–11–12–1
Lleida 2–12–21–01–11–11–11–00–01–27–02–01–12–13–12–02–01–33–12–1
Osasuna Promesas 1–30–24–30–02–10–02–01–00–33–12–21–00–20–10–00–03–04–11–0
Palencia 0–10–20–13–01–03–01–15–01–12–21–02–01–10–01–01–11–20–1
Pontevedra 0–34–01–13–30–01–11–12–03–06–03–32–14–03–11–01–12–25–01–0
San Sebastián 1–10–12–10–00–02–01–00–00–05–02–32–12–00–02–21–10–11–43–1
Sestao 1–01–05–03–00–02–12–12–01–04–10–01–02–14–22–03–03–01–12–0
Sporting Atlético 0–01–11–11–02–15–00–11–11–02–12–10–00–00–23–21–00–10–13–0
Zamora 1–21–11–11–01–12–11–13–12–11–01–11–02–02–01–20–33–21–21–0
Source: BDFútbol
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

GoalscorersGoalsTeam
Flag of Spain.svg Ramón Masqué 20 Gimnàstic de Tarragona
Flag of Spain.svg Ángel Giménez 18 Binéfar
Flag of Spain.svg Javier García Barrio 18 Arosa
Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Elvira 17 Deportivo Aragón
Flag of Spain.svg Ernesto Valverde 16 Alavés

Top goalkeepers

GoalkeeperGoalsMatchesAverageTeam
Flag of Spain.svg Manuel Ruiz 23340.74 Deportivo Aragón
Flag of Spain.svg Francisco Javier Echevarría 28360.78 Sestao
Flag of Spain.svg José Luis Artigas 35360.97 Andorra
Flag of Spain.svg Paco Rodríguez 35351.00 Pontevedra
Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Quintín 39371.05 Binéfar

Group II

Teams from Andalusia, Balearic Islands, Castilla–La Mancha, Catalonia, Ceuta, Extremadura, Madrid and Valencian Community.

Teams

TeamFoundedHome cityStadium
Albacete 1940 Albacete, Castilla–La Mancha Carlos Belmonte
Alcalá 1923 Alcalá de Henares, Madrid El Val
Alcoyano 1928 Alcoy, Valencian Community El Collao
Algeciras 1909 Algeciras, Andalusia El Mirador
Antequerano 1939 Antequera, Andalusia El Maulí
Badajoz 1905 Badajoz, Extremadura Vivero
Ceuta 1970 Ceuta Alfonso Murube
Hospitalet 1957 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Catalonia Municipal de Deportes
Real Jaén 1929 Jaén, Andalusia La Victoria
Levante 1909 Valencia, Valencian Community Nou Estadi Llevant
Linares 1961 Linares, Andalusia Linarejos
Linense 1912 La Línea de la Concepción, Andalusia Municipal La Línea de la Concepción
Manacor 1923 Manacor, Balearic Islands Na Capellera
Marbella 1947 Marbella, Andalusia Municipal de Marbella
Orihuela 1944 Orihuela, Valencian Community Los Arcos
Parla 1973 Parla, Madrid Los Prados
Poblense 1935 Sa Pobla, Balearic Islands Nou Camp Sa Pobla
Rayo Vallecano 1924 Vallecas, Madrid Vallecas
Talavera 1948 Talavera de la Reina, Castilla–La Mancha El Prado
Xerez 1947 Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia Domecq

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 AD Rayo Vallecano 38191275739+1850Promoted to Segunda División
2 Albacete Balompié 38181194729+1847
3 Algeciras CF 38151764025+1547
4 Balompédica Linense 38171385438+1647
5 Orihuela Deportiva 38141774632+1445
6 Xerez CD 38141593930+943
7 Real Jaén 381510134536+940
8 CD Alcoyano 38176154844+440
9 Linares CF 381412124343040
10 AgD Ceuta 381410144241+138
11 Levante UD 381311145447+737
12 CD Hospitalet 381113144552735
13 Talavera CF 381211153440635
14 UD Poblense 381014143541634
15 AD Parla 38129173746933
16 RSD Alcalá 3810131530471733
17 CD Manacor 38128183942332
18 Atlético Marbella 381191838481031Relegated to Tercera División
19 CD Badajoz 3810101840501030
20 CD Antequerano 38872326694323
Source: BDFutbol

Results

Home \ Away ALB ALA ALC ALG ANT BAD CEU HOS JAE LEV LNR LNS MAN MAR ORI PAR POB RAY TAL XER
Albacete 0–12–21–02–01–13–10–03–22–41–02–02–04–01–11–01–01–22–01–0
Alcalá 0–02–12–21–11–00–02–00–20–11–00–01–02–10–01–11–14–10–11–0
Alcoyano 0–22–12–24–03–13–12–12–12–10–11–03–03–01–11–03–11–10–22–2
Algeciras 1–06–01–01–01–03–11–02–12–21–10–00–23–00–02–10–01–11–00–0
Antequerano 0–21–11–00–01–02–10–10–42–10–02–11–10–30–22–02–01–32–00–0
Badajoz 1–10–02–13–04–10–10–22–13–22–02–22–12–02–20–11–12–30–11–1
Ceuta 2–11–13–10–03–10–11–01–01–01–11–04–12–21–01–21–01–34–13–0
Hospitalet 3–32–01–10–23–11–10–02–14–43–12–21–01–03–61–12–10–01–01–3
Jaén 1–04–11–01–21–02–01–01–00–11–14–10–00–11–11–21–02–21–02–1
Levante 1–13–01–00–03–02–01–11–10–23–10–00–02–02–22–12–31–14–12–0
Linares 1–11–10–11–04–12–12–02–01–12–11–11–03–01–03–21–10–21–04–1
Linense 1–01–02–00–04–13–22–03–12–03–24–10–01–10–01–03–11–03–02–0
Manacor 0–13–00–10–03–02–01–04–20–12–11–05–22–11–10–22–00–20–01–3
Atlético Marbella 0–13–12–11–12–00–01–00–01–03–00–11–22–02–41–02–21–35–01–1
Orihuela 1–11–01–21–02–11–01–10–33–01–03–01–12–11–02–04–00–01–10–0
Parla 1–02–10–11–12–11–21–21–11–11–12–02–10–31–00–02–02–21–20–2
Poblense 1–12–02–00–13–13–11–12–00–02–10–01–21–12–00–00–02–02–00–0
Rayo Vallecano 0–11–01–02–20–02–12–03–22–22–13–13–21–01–12–01–22–00–20–1
Talavera 0–11–20–11–05–03–00–00–01–11–01–10–03–20–03–02–00–01–31–1
Xerez 1–01–14–00–12–00–02–12–00–00–12–21–11–01–01–03–12–00–00–0
Source: BDFútbol
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

GoalscorersGoalsTeam
Flag of Spain.svg Luis Cebada 15 Algeciras
Flag of Spain.svg Argimiro Márquez 15 Linense
Flag of Spain.svg Loren 14 Rayo Vallecano
Flag of Spain.svg Ramón Hernández 13 Alcoyano
Flag of Spain.svg Tomás Gibert 13 Poblense

Top goalkeepers

GoalkeeperGoalsMatchesAverageTeam
Flag of Spain.svg Juano 15300.50 Algeciras
Flag of Spain.svg Ignacio Galindo 24310.77 Jaén
Flag of Spain.svg Juan Recio 29370.78 Xerez
Flag of Spain.svg José Garmendia 29370.78 Albacete
Flag of Spain.svg Goyo 25300.83 Orihuela