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1950–51 Segunda División
The 1950–51 Segunda División season was the 20th since its establishment and was played between 9 September 1950 and 6 May 1951. Overview before the season 32 teams joined the league, including two relegated from the 1949–50 La Liga and 6 promoted from the 1949–50 Tercera División. ;Relegated from 1949–50 La Liga, La Liga: *Gimnàstic de Tarragona, Gimnàstic *Real Oviedo B, Oviedo ;Promoted from 1949–50 Tercera División, Tercera División: *UD Melilla, Melilla *CD Logroñés, Logroñés *UD Las Palmas, Las Palmas *UD Huesca, Huesca *UE Sant Andreu, San Andrés *SD Ceuta, Ceuta Group North Teams League table Results Top goalscorers Top goalkeepers Group South Teams League table Results Top goalscorers Top goalkeepers Promotion playoffs League table Results Relegation playoffs External linksBDFútbol
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Segunda División
The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Segunda División, commonly known as Segunda División or La Liga 2, and officially known as LaLiga HyperMotion for sponsorship reasons, is the men's second professional association football division of the Spanish football league system. Administered by , it is contested by 22 teams, with the top two teams plus the winner of a La Liga play-offs, play-off Promotion and relegation, promoted to La Liga and replaced by the three lowest-placed teams in that division. History The Second Division National Championship was inaugurated concurrently with the La Liga, First Division, during the 1928-29 season. This setup comprised twenty teams divided into two groups: A and B. Group A functioned as the secondary national level, where the leading team would contest promotion to the First Division and the bottom two faced relegation to the Third Division. Conversely, Group B represented the third tier, wherein two teams were promoted to the Second Divisio ...
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UE Sant Andreu
Unió Esportiva Sant Andreu () is a Spanish football club based in the district of Sant Andreu in Barcelona, Catalonia. Founded in 1909, it plays in , holding home matches at '' Camp Municipal Narcís Sala'', with an all-seated capacity of 6,563. Rivalries It disputes the Pla de Barcelona derby with CE Europa. Club background *''Club de Futbol Andreuenc'' ''(1909–25)'' *''L'Avenç del Sport'' ''(1911–25)'' *''Unió Esportiva Sant Andreu'' ''(1925–40)'' *''Club Deportivo San Andrés'' ''(1940–79)'' *''Unión Deportiva San Andrés'' ''(1979–80)'' *''Unió Esportiva Sant Andreu'' ''(1980–current)''Sant Andreu
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UD Orensana
Unión Deportiva Orensana was a Spanish football team based in Ourense, in the autonomous community of Galicia. Founded in 1935 after a merger between ''Galicia SC Orense'' and ''Burgas FC'', it was dissolved in 1952 and CD Ourense was founded in its place. Season to season ---- *3 seasons in Segunda División *6 seasons in Tercera División Tercera División () was the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system. Until 1977, it was the third tier of the Spanish football league system. Founded in 1929, it was below the ''Primera División'' (also known as La Liga), the ''Segund ... References External linksArefePedia team profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Orensana Defunct football clubs in Galicia Association football clubs established in 1942 Association football clubs disestablished in 1952 1942 establishments in Spain 1952 disestablishments in Spain Sport in Ourense Segunda División clubs ...
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SG Lucense
Sociedad Gimnástica Lucense was a Spanish football club based in Lugo, in the autonomous community of Galicia. History Founded in 1943, the club immediately started to play in Tercera División, achieving promotion in 1949. After finishing 16th in the 1951–52 season, the club was dissolved. It happened on July 29, 1952, due to the unpaid debt. One year later, Gimnástica merged with ''CD Polvorín'' and created CD Lugo. Season to season ---- *3 season in Segunda División *6 seasons in Tercera División Tercera División () was the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system. Until 1977, it was the third tier of the Spanish football league system. Founded in 1929, it was below the ''Primera División'' (also known as La Liga), the ''Segund ... References External linksBDFutbol team profileArefePedia team pro ...
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Racing De Ferrol
Racing Club de Ferrol, commonly known as Racing de Ferrol, is a Spanish football team based in Ferrol, Province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia. Founded in 1919, the club currently plays in , holding home games at '' Estadio da Malata''. Club colours are green shirts with white shorts, though during the early years of its existence green and white shirts with vertical stripes were used. Although Racing has never played in Spain's top division of La Liga, the club has spent many years in the second tier before being in the third tier more recently. Racing holds the record for most seasons in the second tier without making La Liga (35). History The history of football in Ferrol is associated with the shipbuilding yards, workshops, foundries and drydocks and the British technical advisors, hired to work locally who used to play against each-other at first, but later on, local workers and military personnel stationed in Ferrol. The renewal of the ship ...
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Barakaldo CF
Barakaldo Club de Fútbol is a Basque football team based in Barakaldo, in the autonomous community of the Basque Country. Founded in 1917 it plays in , holding home stadium is '' Lasesarre'', with a 7,960 Seat Capacity. History Barakaldo played the 1918–19 season in the Category C of the Regional Championship and became the champion without losing a single game throughout the season, promoted to category B. Barakaldo lost its place in the second category in the 1944–45 season, but in the 1945–46 season the club returned to the Segunda División. Nevertheless, the next 1946–47 season was not successful for the club. It finished in the 11th position among 14 teams, just one point away from the last position. In the following campaign Barakaldo improved its position, finishing 9th. Club names *''Baracaldo Football-Club'' – ''(1917–1942)'' *''Baracaldo Oriamendi'' – ''(1940–43)'' *''Baracaldo Altos Hornos'' – ''(1943–71)'' Season to season ---- *30 season ...
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CF Badalona
Club de Fútbol Badalona () is a Spanish football team based in Badalona, in the autonomous community of Catalonia. Founded in 1903 it plays in , temporarily holding home games at Estadi Municipal de Badalona, with a capacity of 4,170 seats. Badalona acts as the reserve team of CF Badalona Futur since 2022. History Badalona was founded in 1903 as ''Football Bétulo Club'', being renamed ''FC Badalona'' five years later. It played 14 seasons in the second division (1934–36, 1939–41, 1947–52, 1963–68), but this was prior to the creation of the intermediate Segunda División B. As the club was constantly in economical problems, having to battle for the people's preference with basketball side Joventut Badalona, it nearly disappeared in the early 2000s (as the side was on the verge of celebrating 100 years) but, after another merge, this time with ''Unió de l'Esport Badaloní'', resurfaced and changed names to ''Club de Fútbol Badalona'' – with the latter preserving i ...
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UD Huesca
Unión Deportiva Huesca was a Spanish football club based in Huesca, in the autonomous community of Aragon. History Founded in 1929 as ''CD Oscense'', the club changed its name to ''CD Huesca'' in 1931 and played two seasons in Tercera División before the Spanish Civil War. In 1940, after a merger with ''CD Español'', the club was named ''UD Huesca''. After seven seasons in ''Tercera'', UD Huesca achieved promotion to Segunda División in 1950. After three seasons in the category, the club suffered relegation and subsequently folded in 1956. Another club from the same city, SD Huesca, took UD Huesca's colours. Season to season *As CD Huesca *As UD Huesca ---- *3 seasons in Segunda División *12 seasons in Tercera División Tercera División () was the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system. Until 1977, it was the third tier of the Spanish football league system. Founded in 1929, it was below the ''Primera División'' (also known as La Liga), the ''Segund ... ...
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CD Logroñés
Club Deportivo Logroñés, S.A.D. was a Spanish football team based in Logroño, in the autonomous community of La Rioja. Founded in 1940, it last played in '' Regional Preferente de La Rioja''. Due to financial problems, since 2009 the club has not played in any competition. The club, who appeared in nine La Liga seasons, was replaced by UD Logroñés and SD Logroñés. History After '' Club Deportivo Logroño'', the new ''Club Deportivo Logroñés'' saw the light of day after the Civil War, on 30 May 1940. Until 1950, it played in ''Tercera División'', after which it achieved a second level promotion. After falling short of reaching the top flight in 1952, Logroñés fluctuated between various levels of Spanish football. On 14 June 1987, already promoted Valencia CF visited Estadio Las Gaunas, and were defeated 1–0, as the Riojans gained first division rights for the first time ever. In 1989–90, the team finished an all-time best seventh, just two points short of ...
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Real Oviedo B
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 , 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 Aficionados'' (1979–1989) *''Socieda ...
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Gimnàstic De Tarragona
Club Gimnàstic de Tarragona, commonly known as Gimnàstic Tarragona or sometimes just Nàstic, is a Spanish sports club based in Tarragona, in the autonomous community of Catalonia. Its football team plays in . The club was founded in 1886 and is one of the oldest football clubs in Spain. It has teams competing in athletics, basketball, tennis, gymnastics, table tennis and futsal, but a football team was not formed until 1914. The team enjoyed a three-year La Liga spell in its beginnings (1947–50). Since 1972, the team has played home games at '' Nou Estadi Costa Daurada'', which seats 14,591 spectators. History The club was founded on 1 March 1886 by a group of fifteen people who met at the ''Cafè del Centre'' on ''Rambla Nova''. The majority of the club's early members belonged to the upper middle class and, as the club name suggests, was initially founded to promote gymnastics. Later the club members began to organise fencing, hiking, boxing and cycling. In 1914, th ...
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1949–50 Tercera División
The 1949–50 Tercera División was the 14th edition of the Spanish third national tier. Format 90 clubs in 5 geographic groups of 18 participated this season. The group winners and runners up (10 clubs) progressed to the Final Phase. These 10 clubs were joined by Las Palmas and Tenerife who were not officially members of the Tercera División. Two groups of 6 were formed with clubs playing home and away (10 matches). The winners and runners up of each group (4 clubs) were promoted to the Segunda División. The third and fourth placed teams participated in promotion/relegation play-offs against the teams finishing 14th and 15th in the North and South groups of the Segunda División. Regular season Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Final phase Group I Group II Promotion/relegation play-off *Replay: *Continuing in Segunda: C.F. Badalona & Cartagena C.F. *Promotion to Segunda: C.D. San Andrés & S.D. Ceuta *Relegation to Tercera: Club Erandio & ...
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