List of UP Langreo seasons

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This is a list of seasons played by UP Langreo in Spanish football, from 1961 to the most recent completed season. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers in league games for each season.

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The club played eight seasons in Segunda División, 17 in Segunda División B and 33 in Tercera División, eight of them as the third tier in Spanish football.

Key

ChampionsRunners-up Promoted Relegated

Seasons

SeasonLeague Cup [1] Other CompetitionsTop scorer [2]
DivPosPldWDLGFGAPtsName(s)Soccerball shade.svg
1961–62 1st 3025141082851
PP530295
1962–63 13th 308913334225 1R Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Ángel Herrero
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Victoriano Michelena
7
RP211020
1963–64 11th 3010713334027 R32 Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Tono11
1964–65 12th 3011514405127 R1 Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg José Antonio Calleja9
1965–66 13th 3010317375823 R32 Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Eduardo del Álamo12
RP210142
1966–67 13th 309714324225 1R Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Julio Santamaría7
RP111074
1967–68 10th 3012414323728 R32 Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Julio Santamaría7
1968–69 2nd 382657893357
1969–70 1st 3824113702159 2R
PP211021
1970–71 17th 38111017244232 R32 Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Sánchez Iglesias7
RP211042
1971–72 20th 3811522385327 4R Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg José Miguel Secades9
1972–73 8th 38131411402840 3R
1973–74 2nd 3820117573051 4R
PP210115
1974–75 10th 38131213423038 1R Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Francisco Mendoza8
1975–76 11th 3814915505137 2R
1976–77 7th 3817714695741 1R
1977–782ªB 11th 3814915505137 2R
1978–792ªB 14th 38131015424636 1R
1979–802ªB 5th 3819811413146 3R
1980–812ªB 20th 3861121417723 2R Flag of Spain.svg José Luis12
1981–82 1st 382297833753
PP201124
1982–83 2nd 3821116814053 2R
PP210145
1983–84 3rd 3818128633548 1R
1984–85 4th 382279794251 1R League Cup1R
1985–86 1st 3825112955161 2R
PP210123
1986–87 3rd 382378823653 R16
1987–882ªB 13th 3814816474336 1R Flag of Spain.svg Juan Carlos16
1988–892ªB 11th 38101414434934 2R Flag of Spain.svg Tino11
1989–902ªB 14th 38121016395234 Flag of Spain.svg Juan Luis9
1990–912ªB 18th 3891118385129 1R Flag of Spain.svg Juan Carlos11
1991–92 3rd 3819136582851 3R
PP 613267
1992–93 3rd 382396813255 1R
PP 632175
1993–942ªB 4th 38161111606043 3R Flag of Spain.svg Juan Luis15
PP 6123711
1994–952ªB 9th 3816814404340 2R Flag of Spain.svg Javi Rico8
1995–962ªB 10th 38131213384251 Asturian RFEF Cup QF Flag of Spain.svg Diego Martín11
1996–972ªB 14th 38121214435748 Asturian RFEF Cup QF Flag of Spain.svg Borja Secades9
1997–982ªB 11th 38121412494950 Asturian RFEF Cup C Flag of Spain.svg Diego8
RFEF Cup R16
1998–992ªB 18th 3811720346040 Asturian RFEF Cup SF Flag of Spain.svg Rober7
1999–00 5th 3818128633566 Asturian RFEF Cup 1R Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Luis15
2000–01 3rd 3824410753376 Asturian RFEF Cup 1R Flag of Spain.svg Javi Prendes28
PP622256
2001–02 1st 3823105572479 Asturian RFEF Cup RU Flag of Spain.svg Javi Prendes19
PP 632165
2002–032ªB 16th 38111215333945 PR RFEF Cup R32 Flag of Spain.svg Javi Prendes16
RP 402248
2003–04 5th 3818119573365 Asturian RFEF Cup SF Flag of Spain.svg Luis Peñil11
2004–05 4th 3822610612972 Asturian RFEF Cup GS Flag of Spain.svg Ángel Lobera20
PP 201102
2005–06 2nd 382396543278 Asturian RFEF Cup GS Flag of Spain.svg Miguélez14
PP 200214
2006–07 3rd 3821116613074 Asturian RFEF Cup SF Flag of Spain.svg Teto15
PP 201101
2007–08 3rd 3821710593770 Asturian RFEF Cup RU Flag of Spain.svg Romero16
PP 210142
2008–09 5th 3817912633960 Asturian RFEF Cup C Flag of Spain.svg Omar15
RFEF Cup R16
2009–10 5th 3818128603566 Asturian RFEF Cup GS Flag of Spain.svg Omar15
2010–11 3rd 382459673077 Asturian RFEF Cup RU Flag of Spain.svg Diego Arias15
PP 201102
2011–12 3rd 382198612972 Asturian RFEF Cup RU Flag of Spain.svg Carly15
PP 200213
2012–13 4th 3820117542271 Asturian RFEF Cup SF Flag of Spain.svg Lombán12
PP 201112
2013–14 2nd 382378622876 Asturian RFEF Cup SF Flag of Spain.svg Chus25
PP 641161
2014–152ªB 17th 38111017374943 Asturian RFEF Cup RU Flag of Spain.svg Juan Carlos Ortiz8
2015–16 2nd 382864962590 Asturian RFEF Cup GS Flag of Spain.svg Claudio 28
PP 412165
2016–17 3rd 382594782684 Asturian RFEF Cup SF Flag of Spain.svg Pablo Acebal15
PP 201112
2017–18 2nd 3822124892378 Asturian RFEF Cup C Flag of Spain.svg Cris Montes 25
PP 6303137 RFEF Cup R32
2018–192ªB 9th 3815716434852 1R RFEF Cup R32 Flag of Spain.svg Roni 10
2019–202ªB 10th 2810810283338 1R Flag of Spain.svg Davo13
2020–212ªB 10th 24798253030 RFEF Cup R16 Flag of Cameroon.svg Kalvin Ketu7
SeasonDivPosPldWDLGFGAPts Cup [1] Other CompetitionsName(s)Soccerball shade.svg
LeagueTop scorer(s) [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 Spanish Cup Winners
  2. 1 2 All goals scored in league matches, not including playoffs games