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1991 Tercera División Play-offs
The 1991 Tercera División play-offs to Segunda División B from Tercera División (Promotion play-offs) were the final playoffs for the promotion from 1990–91 Tercera División to 1991–92 Segunda División B. The champion of every group (excluding reserve teams) took part in the play-off. The teams play a league of four teams, divided into 17 groups of 5 zones. *Zone A: 4 groups with teams of Comunidad de Madrid (3ª Gr. 7), Galicia (3ª Gr. 1), Asturias (3ª Gr. 2) & Castilla y León (3ª Gr. 8). *Zone B: 4 groups with teams of Aragón (3ª Gr. 16), País Vasco (3ª Gr. 4), Navarra+La Rioja (3ª Gr. 15) & Cantabria (3ª Gr. 3). *Zone C: 4 groups with teams of Región de Murcia (3ª Gr. 13), Baleares (3ª Gr. 11), Comunidad Valenciana (3ª Gr. 6) & Cataluña (3ª Gr. 5). *Zone D: 4 groups with teams of Extremadura (3ª Gr. 14), Castilla-La Mancha (3ª Gr. 17) & Andalucía (3ª Gr. 9 & 10) *Zone E: 1 group with teams of Islas Canarias (3ª Gr. 12). The champion of each ...
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1990–91 Tercera División
The 1990–91 season was the 57th Tercera División season of Spanish football from its creation in 1929. There were 17 groups of 20 teams each. The top four teams in each group played in the Segunda División B play-off, while the last four teams in each group were relegated to Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol. Classification Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI Norte Group VI Sur Group VII Group VIII Group IX Group X Group XI Group XII Group XIII Group XIV Group XV Group XVI Group XVII See also * 1990–91 Play-Off Notes External linksAREFE {{DEFAULTSORT:1990-91 Tercera Division Tercera División seasons 4 Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i ...
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Real Madrid C
Real Madrid Club de Fútbol C, commonly known as Real Madrid C, was a Spanish association football team that played in the Tercera División – Group 7. It was Real Madrid's second reserve team. They played their home games at La Ciudad del Real Madrid in Valdebebas outside the city of Madrid. At the end of the 2014–15 Tercera División, Real Madrid C was disbanded. History Real Madrid Aficionados ''Real Madrid Aficionados'' was the amateur team for Real Madrid. In the 1960s, the team won eight Campeonato de Aficionados (national amateur cup) in an 11-year period, including six in succession. The last of their amateur championships qualified the team for the 1970–71 Copa del Generalísimo; they lost in the second round which was one further than their 'big brothers' at Plus Ultra achieved. The ''Aficionados last Spanish Cup appearance was in the 1986–87 edition of the Copa del Rey. While Castilla lost in the first round, the amateurs lasted until the round of 16 w ...
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CD Mosconia
Club Deportivo Mosconia is a football team based in Grado in the autonomous community of Asturias. Founded in 1961, it plays in the Tercera División RFEF – Group 2. Its stadium is '' Marqués de La Vega de Anzo'' with a capacity of 4,100 seats. History The first ''CD Mosconia'' was founded in 1945 and dissolved in 1956. The current team was founded in 1961 under the name of Grado Club de Fútbol, used until 1970 when the club changed its denomination to the one used currently. In 1991, Mosconia achieved its biggest success by promoting to Segunda División B after beating Real Madrid C, Bergantiños FC and Atlético Burgalés in the promotion play-offs. It only remained one season in the third tier. In 2011 the club was relegated to Primera Regional, sixth tier, its worst result ever. After a serious financial trouble, the supporters helped the club to avoid the dissolution and to come back, years later, to Tercera División. Season to season ---- *1 season in ''Segunda ...
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Pumarín CF
Pumarín Club de Fútbol is a football team based in Oviedo in the autonomous community of Asturias. Founded in 1918, the team plays in Regional Preferente. The club's home ground is ''Campo de Fútbol Luis Oliver'', which has a capacity of 500 spectators. History The biggest success of the club was in the 1990–91 season, when they qualified in the fourth position of the Group II of Tercera División and played the promotion playoffs to Segunda División B. After that success, Pumarín qualified for the 1991–92 Copa del Rey, where it was defeated in the first round by CD Mosconia. Season to season ---- *19 seasons in ''Tercera División Tercera División ( en, Third Division) was the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system. Founded in 1929, it was below the ''Primera División'' (also known as La Liga), the ''Segunda División'', and the semi-professional ''Segunda Di ...'' External linksOfficial websiteFutbolme.com profile Football clubs in Asturias ...
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Atlético Valdemoro
Club Atlético Valdemoro is a Spanish football club based in Valdemoro, in the autonomous community of Madrid. Founded in 1966, it currently plays in '' Primera de Aficionados'', holding home games at ''Estadio Municipal de Valdemoro'', with a capacity for 3,000 spectators. History ''Atlético Valdemoro was founded in 1966 under the name ''Agrupación Deportiva Valdemoro''. It spent its entire existence fluctuating between Tercera División and the regional leagues, appearing in the Segunda División B promotion playoffs in 1990–91. In the Copa del Rey, Valdemoro played against the likes of Real Betis and Atlético de Madrid, both in the 80s. Season to season ---- *13 seasons in Tercera División Tercera División ( en, Third Division) was the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system. Founded in 1929, it was below the ''Primera División'' (also known as La Liga), the ''Segunda División'', and the semi-professional ''Segunda Di ... Segunda División B Promotion ...
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Zamora CF
Zamora Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Zamora, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 1968 it plays in Segunda División RFEF – Group 1, holding home games at '' Estadio Ruta de la Plata'', with a capacity of 7,813 seaters. History Zamora CF was founded on October 23, 1968. But officially the act number 1 of the club is dated November 7, 1968, when the club was registered in the Western Federation in Valladolid. The club started in the Primera Regional in 1969. In the 1970-71 season it became its champion and promoted to Tercera División. Season to season ---- *1 season in Primera División RFEF *25 seasons in Segunda División B *1 season in Segunda División RFEF *24 seasons in Tercera División *3 seasons in Categorías Regionales Honours *Tercera División Tercera División ( en, Third Division) was the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system. Founded in 1929, it was below the ''Primera División'' (also kno ...
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CD Lalín
Club Deportivo Lalín is a Spanish football team based in Lalín, in the autonomous community of Galicia. Founded in 1974, nowadays it plays in Preferente Autonómica – Group Sur, holding home matches at '' Estadio Manuel Anxo Cortizo'', with a capacity of 8,000 seats. Season to season ---- *6 seasons in Segunda División B *24 seasons in Tercera División Notable former players * Martin Wolfswinkel * Luis César * Samuel Mendes * Jonathan Centeno Notable former managers * Fernando Vázquez Fernando Vázquez Pena (born 24 October 1954) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a central midfielder, currently a manager. Managerial career Born in the village of Castrofeito, O Pino, Galicia, Vázquez was an English teacher in La ... External links *CD Lalin New *Team Inf Football clubs in Galicia (Spain) Association football clubs established in 1974 Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol clubs 1974 establishments in Spain {{Spain-footyclub-stub ...
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SD Almazán
Sociedad Deportiva Almazán is a Spanish football team based in Almazán, Soria, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 1967 it plays in Tercera División RFEF – Group 8, holding home matches at ''Estadio La Arboleda'', with a capacity of 2,000 seats. Season to season ---- *34 seasons in Tercera División Tercera División ( en, Third Division) was the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system. Founded in 1929, it was below the ''Primera División'' (also known as La Liga), the '' Segunda División'', and the semi-professional '' Segunda ... *1 season in Tercera División RFEF References External links * SD Almazánon Instagram {{DEFAULTSORT:Almazan Football clubs in Castile and León Association football clubs established in 1967 1967 establishments in Spain Province of Soria ...
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CF Fuenlabrada
Club de Fútbol Fuenlabrada, S.A.D. is a football club based in Fuenlabrada, Community of Madrid, Spain, that currently competes in Primera División RFEF – Group 1, the third tier of the Spanish league system. It was founded in 1975. It holds home matches at Estadio Fernando Torres. History Fuenlabrada was founded in 1975, as a merge between San Esteban and Atlético Fuenlabrada. The idea came from the mayor of the city, Regino Benítez, who suggested the directors of both clubs can unite their efforts and by this receive a higher municipal grant. A key role in the birth of the new club was played by Ramón García Pajuelo, who was appointed secretary of the entity and is still linked to the club as its delegate. In 1986, the team was first promoted to Tercera Division, finishing third from bottom in their debut campaign. With Julián Pérez as a president, Fuenlabrada achieved new level, culminating with the promotion to Segunda División B in 1994. They bounced between that ...
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Caudal Deportivo
Caudal Deportivo is a Spanish football team based in Mieres, in the autonomous community of Asturias. Founded in 1918 it plays in Tercera División RFEF – Group 2, holding home matches at ''Estadio Hermanos Antuña'' (built in 1951), with a capacity of 2,940 spectators. History In 1914 ''Sporting de Mieres'' was founded, without any link to the Football Federation, and the club disappeared four years later, demoralized by the constant losses. That same year, on 6 July and after a draw to choose the name, ''Racing Club de Mieres'' was created, with the team being renamed ''Caudal Deportivo de Mieres'' after the Spanish Civil War, as all foreign denominations were forbidden. In 1946 Caudal first reached the third division, promoting to the second five years later – the ''Segunda División B'' category would only see the light of day in the late-1970s. Starting in 1980 and with the exception of one year, the club would spend the following 18 seasons in the fourth level, then ...
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Deportivo De La Coruña B
Real Club Deportivo Fabril, previously known as ''Deportivo B'', is the reserve team of Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña, it is based in A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia. It currently plays in Tercera División RFEF – Group 1, holding home games at Cidade Deportiva de Abegondo, with a capacity of 3,000 spectators. History The origins of Deportivo B can be found in 1914, when is ''Fabril Sociedad Deportiva'' is born. In 1963, after a merger with '' Club Deportivo Juvenil'', it officially became the reserve team of Deportivo de La Coruña, being thus renamed ''Fabril Deportivo''. In 1994 the team was again renamed, this time as ''Deportivo de La Coruña B''. It managed to play four consecutive years in the third division in the mid-90s and another two in the following decade, but competed mostly in the lower leagues. On 10 July 2017, after its promotion to Segunda División B by defeating CP Cacereño in the promotion play-offs, Deportivo changed the name of ...
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