1952–53 Tercera División
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1952–53 Tercera División
The 1952–53 Tercera División season was the 17th since its establishment. Format 99 clubs participated in 6 geographic groups. One club, Tomelloso CF, withdrew at the start of the season. The 6 group winners were promoted to the Segunda División. The 6 runners-up joined the teams in 12th and 13th place in Segunda División Grupo I and the team in 13th place in Segunda División Grupo II to form one play-off group of 5 teams (Grupo I) and another of 4 teams (Grupo II). The winner and runner up of Grupo I earned a place in the Segunda División as did the winner of Grupo II. The 12th team in Segunda División Grupo II played off against Tenerife, champions of the Canarias Regional League (not part of the Tercera División). League tables Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI Promotion playoff Group I Note: Gimnástica de Torrelavega retained their place in the Segunda División and Cultural Leonesa were promoted. UD Salamanca were later repr ...
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1951–52 Tercera División
The 1951–52 Tercera División season was the 16th since its establishment. Format 16 clubs in 6 geographic groups (96 clubs) participated. Three withdrew before the end of the season. The 6 group winners were promoted to the Segunda División. It had been planned to reorganise the Segunda and Tercera Divisiónes but the plan was never implemented and the Promotion play-offs had no consequence. The bottom three clubs in Groups I and II of the Segunda División were relegated and no other Tercera División clubs were promoted. League tables Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI Promotion playoff Group I Group II Season records * Most wins: 21, España Industrial. * Most draws: 10, Tomelloso. * Most losses: 22, Polvorín, Igualada and Real Ávila. * Most goals for: 90, Escoriaza. * Most goals against: 104, Polvorín. * Most points: 46, España Industrial. * Fewest wins: 4, Polvorín, Igualada and Atlético Malagueño. * Fewest d ...
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Real Oviedo Vetusta
Real Oviedo Vetusta is a Spanish football club based in Oviedo, in the autonomous community of Asturias. Founded in 1929 as ''Unión Sportiva Ovetense'', it is the reserve team of Real Oviedo, and currently plays in Segunda División RFEF – Group 1, holding home games at ''El Requexón'', with a 3,000-seat capacity. History Founded in 1929 as ''Unión Sportiva Ovetense'', the club was renamed to ''Sociedad Deportiva Vetusta'' in 1940. Vetusta reached the national categories ten years later, and even enjoyed 11 seasons in the third division, with two four-year spells. Following the first team's relegation into the fourth level, the club disappeared in 2003, being re-formed three years later and regaining part of its original denomination (''Vetusta'') in 2008. After returning to Tercera División, Group 2, the club finished 8th in the 2010-11 season. Club background *''Unión Sportiva Ovetense'' (1929–1940) *''Sociedad Deportiva Vetusta'' (1940–1979) *''Real Oviedo Afic ...
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