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Atlético Sanluqueño Club de Fútbol is a List of football clubs in Spain, Spanish football team based in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Province of Cádiz, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1948, although its registration in official competitions took place in 1951. It plays in Primera División RFEF, Primera División RFEF – Group 2, holding home games at ''Estadio El Palmar'', with a capacity of 5,000 seats. History On 11 January 1951 the club was founded with Rafael Bartel Velázquez as its president. Ricardo Jiménez González became the secretary of the club. Season to season ---- *1 season in Primera División RFEF *11 seasons in Segunda División B *38 seasons in Tercera División Current squad Notable players * Marc Cardona * Nolito * George Cabrera * Abel Gómez * Dani Güiza References External linksOfficial websiteFutbolme team profileClub & stadium history Estadios de España
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Atlético Sanluqueño CF
Atlético Sanluqueño Club de Fútbol is a List of football clubs in Spain, Spanish football team based in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Province of Cádiz, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1948, although its registration in official competitions took place in 1951. It plays in Primera División RFEF, Primera División RFEF – Group 2, holding home games at ''Estadio El Palmar'', with a capacity of 5,000 seats. History On 11 January 1951 the club was founded with Rafael Bartel Velázquez as its president. Ricardo Jiménez González became the secretary of the club. Season to season ---- *1 season in Primera División RFEF *11 seasons in Segunda División B *38 seasons in Tercera División Current squad Notable players * Marc Cardona * Nolito * George Cabrera * Abel Gómez * Dani Güiza References External linksOfficial websiteFutbolme team profileClub & stadium history Estadios de España
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1968–69 Tercera División
The season 1968–69 of the Tercera División (3rd Level) of the Spanish football started on August 1968 and ended on May–June 1969 the regular phase. League table Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI Group VII Group VIII Promotion to Segunda *Promoted to Segunda: C.D. Orense, C.At. Osasuna, C.D. Castellón & U.D. Salamanca *Promotion-Relegation playoff: Bilbao At. Club, C.D. San Andrés, Hércules C.F. & R.C. Recreativo de Huelva Promotion-Relegation playoff *Continuing in Segunda: C.D. Ilicitano & Onteniente C.F. *Promoted to Segunda: Bilbao At. Club & C.D. San Andrés *Relegated to Tercera: C. Dep. Alavés & C.D. Alcoyano External linksRSSSFFutbolme {{DEFAULTSORT:1968-69 Tercera Division Tercera División seasons 3 Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_ant ...
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1990–91 Segunda División B
The 1990–91 Segunda División B season was the 14th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 1 September 1990, and the season ended in 23 June 1991 with the promotion play-off final games. Overview before the season 80 teams joined the league, including four relegated from the 1989–90 Segunda División and 18 promoted from the 1989–90 Tercera División. The composition of the groups was determined by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, attending to geographical criteria. ;Relegated from Segunda División: *Racing Santander * Real Madrid Deportivo * Recreativo *Atlético Madrileño ;Promoted from Tercera División: * Compostela * Vetusta * Gimnástica Torrelavega * Alavés *Sant Andreu *Torrent *Móstoles *Palencia * Los Boliches *Fuengirola * Betis Deportivo *Manacor * Las Palmas Atlético * Yeclano *Extremadura * Izarra *Huesca *Valdepeñas Group 1 Teams from Asturias, Castile and Leon, Galicia and Madrid. Teams League table R ...
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1989–90 Segunda División B
The 1989–90 Segunda División B season was the 13th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 2 September 1989, and the season ended on 27 May 1990. Overview before the season 80 teams joined the league, including four relegated from the 1988–89 Segunda División and 19 promoted from the 1988–89 Tercera División. The composition of the groups was determined by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, attending to geographical criteria. ;Relegated from Segunda División: * Barcelona Atlètic *Alzira *Lleida *Mollerussa ;Promoted from Tercera División: *Cambados *Sporting Atlético * Laredo *Santurtzi *Girona *Manlleu *Benidorm *Moscardó * Numancia *Estepona *Utrera * Mallorca Atlético *Ibiza * Salud *Orihuela * Mérida * Mirandés *Barbastro * Toledo Group 1 Teams from Asturias, Castile and Leon, Castilla–La Mancha, Galicia and Madrid. Teams League table Results Top goalscorers Top goalkeepers Group 2 Teams from Andorra, Ara ...
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1988–89 Segunda División B
The 1988–89 Segunda División B season was the 12th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 3 September 1988, and the season ended in 25 June 1989. Overview before the season 80 teams joined the league, including four relegated from the 1987–88 Segunda División and 17 promoted from the 1987–88 Tercera División. The composition of the groups was determined by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, attending to geographical criteria. ;Relegated from Segunda División: *Bilbao Athletic * Hércules *Granada * Cartagena ;Promoted from Tercera División: * Racing Ferrol * Oviedo Aficionados *Santoña *Barakaldo *Palamós *Nules * Pegaso * Gimnástica Medinense * Jaén *Algeciras *Santa Ponsa * Marino *Torrevieja *Don Benito *Calahorra *Binéfar *Tomelloso Group 1 Teams from Asturias, Basque Country, Cantabria, Castile and Leon and Galicia. Teams League table Results Top goalscorers Top goalkeepers Group 2 Teams from Andorra, A ...
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Segunda División B
Segunda División B ( en, Second Division B) was the third tier of the Spanish football league system containing 102 teams divided into five groups, until it was replaced by the new structure in 2021. It was administered by the Royal Spanish Football Federation. It was below the top two professional leagues, the ''Primera División'' (also known as La Liga) and the ''Segunda División'', and above the ''Tercera División''. The Segunda División B included the reserve teams of a number of La Liga and Segunda División teams. For the 2021–22 season, Segunda División B was replaced by Segunda División RFEF, which became the fourth tier due to the creation of a new, semi-professional third division by the Spanish federation (RFEF) called the Primera División RFEF. History The term ''Segunda División B'' was first used in 1929. It was used to designate a third level of teams after the ''Primera División'' and a ''Segunda División A''. This division featured 10 teams and a ...
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1987–88 Segunda División B
The 1987–88 Segunda División B season was the 11th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 29 August 1987, and the season ended in 22 May 1988. Overview before the season 80 teams joined the league, including 63 promoted from the 1986–87 Tercera División after the expansion to four groups. No teams were relegated from the 1986–87 Segunda División. The composition of the groups was determined by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, attending to geographical criteria. Group 1 Teams from Asturias, Basque Country, Cantabria, Castile and Leon and Galicia. Teams League table Results Top goalscorers Top goalkeepers Group 2 Teams from Andorra, Aragon, Basque Country, Balearic Islands, Castile and Leon, Catalonia, La Rioja and Navarre. Teams League table Results Top goalscorers Top goalkeepers Group 3 Teams from Andalusia, Canary Islands, Castile and Leon, Castilla–La Mancha, Extremadura and Madrid. Teams Le ...
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1986–87 Tercera División
The 1986–87 Tercera División season is the 10th season since establishment the tier four. League table Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 Group 16 Relegation Playoffs External linkswww.rsssf.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1986-87 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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1985–86 Tercera División
League tables Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI Group VII Group VIII Group IX Group X Group XI Group XII Group XIII Group XIV Promotion playoff First Round Final Round Season records * Most wins: 32, Badajoz. * Most draws: 18, Mérida. * Most losses: 30, Gavà. * Most goals for: 112, Sevilla Atlético. * Most goals against: 123, Rute. * Most points: 70, Sevilla Atlético. * Fewest wins: 1, Atlético Camocha and Gavà. * Fewest draws: 2, Telde. * Fewest losses: 1, Sevilla Atlético. * Fewest goals for: 14, San Martín. * Fewest goals against: 10, Badajoz. * Fewest points: 9, Gavà. Notes External linkswww.rsssf.comwww.futbolme.com
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1984–85 Tercera División
League tables Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI Group VII Group VIII Group IX Group X Group XI Group XII Group XIII Group XIV Promotion playoff First Round Final Round Season records * Most wins: 30, Plasencia. * Most draws: 21, Arenas de Getxo. * Most losses: 32, Salas. * Most goals for: 130, Plasencia. * Most goals against: 123, Racing de Ceuta. * Most points: 66, Plasencia. * Fewest wins: 2, Olot and Salas. * Fewest draws: 3, Lloret, Puerto de la Cruz and Atlético Muleño. * Fewest losses: 2, Burgos, Mensajero, Eldense and Plasencia. * Fewest goals for: 18, Victoria. * Fewest goals against: 13, Burgos. * Fewest points: 8, Salas. Notes External linkswww.rsssf.comwww.futbolme.com
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1983–84 Tercera División
In the 1983–84 season, the Tercera División – the fourth tier of professional football in Spain – was organised in fourteen regional groups. The best performing teams in each group went into a two-round promotion playoff, from which six teams were promoted to the Segunda División B. League tables Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI Group VII Group VIII Group IX Group X Group XI Group XII Group XIII Group XIV Promotion playoff First Round Final Round Season records * Most wins: 30, Alzira. * Most draws: 17, Chiclana. * Most losses: 30, Motril. * Most goals for: 111, Burgos. * Most goals against: 117, Huercalense. * Most points: 66, Alzira. * Fewest wins: 2, Recreativo de Bailén and Lucentino Industrial. * Fewest draws: 3, 5 teams. * Fewest losses: 1, Santurtzi. * Fewest goals for: 22, Eume and Recreativo de Bailén. * Fewest goals against: 15, Pontevedra, Levante and Plasencia. * F ...
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1982–83 Tercera División
The 1982–83 Tercera División season was the 6th season since establishment as the 4th tier. League tables Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI Group VII Group VIII Group IX Group X Group XI Group XII Group XIII Promotion playoff First Round Final Round Season records * Most wins: 33, Constancia. * Most draws: 16, Sangüesa, Rota and Torrevieja. * Most losses: 30, Vélez. * Most goals for: 111, Las Palmas Atlético. * Most goals against: 104, Vélez. * Most points: 69, Constancia. * Fewest wins: 1, Vélez. * Fewest draws: 2, Industrial de Melilla and Coria. * Fewest losses: 2, Ensidesa and Constancia. * Fewest goals for: 21, Burladés and El Palo. * Fewest goals against: 16, Zamora. * Fewest points: 9, Vélez. Notes External linkswww.rsssf.comwww.futbolme ...
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