1992 Tercera División Play-offs
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1992 Tercera División Play-offs
The 1992 Tercera División play-offs to Segunda División B from Tercera División (Promotion play-offs) were the final playoffs for the promotion from 1991–92 Tercera División to 1992–93 Segunda División B. The first four teams of each group (excluding reserve teams) took part in the play-off. Group A-1 *Promotion to Segunda 'B': Aranjuez Group A-2 *Promotion to Segunda 'B': Racing Ferrol Group A-3 *Promotion to Segunda 'B': Celta Turista Group A-4 *Promotion to Segunda 'B': RSD Alcalá Group B-1 *Promotion to Segunda 'B': Elgóibar Group B-2 *Promotion to Segunda 'B': Beasaín Group B-3 *Promotion to Segunda 'B': Endesa Andorra Group B-4 *Promotion to Segunda 'B': Izarra Group C-1 *Promotion to Segunda 'B' Valencia B Group C-2 *Promotion to Segunda 'B': Lliria Group C-3 *Promotion to Segunda 'B' Horadada Group C-4 *Promotion to Segunda 'B' Ibiza Group D-1 *Promotion to Segunda 'B': San Roque Group D-2 *Promotion to Segunda 'B' É ...
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1991–92 Tercera División
The 1991–92 season was the 58th Tercera División season from its creation in 1929. The competition was played through a 17 groups of 20 teams each. The top four teams of every group played the Segunda División B play-off, while the last three or four teams of every groups were relegated to Divisions regionals. The season 1991–92 of Tercera División of Spanish football started August 1991 and ended May 1992. Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI North South Group VII Group VIII Group IX Group X Group XI Group XII Group XIII Group XIV Group XV Group XVI Group XVII Notes External linksAREFE {{DEFAULTSORT:1991-92 Tercera Division Tercera División seasons 4 Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Eur ...
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1992–93 Segunda División B
The 1992–93 Segunda División B season was the 16th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 5 September 1992, and the season ended in 27 June 1993 with the promotion play-off final games. Overview before the season 80 teams joined the league, including 3 relegated from the 1991–92 Segunda División and 18 promoted from the 1991–92 Tercera División. The composition of the groups was determined by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, attending to geographical criteria. ;Relegated from 1991–92 Segunda División, Segunda División: *Real Murcia, Murcia *Real Avilés, Avilés *UD Las Palmas, Las Palmas ;Promoted from 1991–92 Tercera División, Tercera División: *Real Aranjuez CF, Aranjuez *Racing de Ferrol, Racing Ferrol *Celta de Vigo B, Celta Turista *RSD Alcalá, Alcalá *CD Elgoibar, Elgoibar *SD Beasain, Beasain *Andorra CF, Andorra *CD Izarra, Izarra *Valencia CF Mestalla, Valencia B *CF Llíria, Llíria *UD Horadada, Horadada *SD I ...
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Reserve Team
In sports, a reserve team is a team composed of players who are under contract to a club but who do not regularly play in matches for the club's primary team. Reserve teams usually include players who are part of the larger first-team squad but unable to command a place in the team itself as well as young players who need playing time to improve their skills before progressing to the first team. In some countries, reserve or development teams compete in entirely separate competitions from first teams, while some countries allow reserve teams or farm teams to compete in the same league system as their club's first team, although usually in separate divisions. In association football Reserve teams usually consist of a combination of emerging youth players and first-team squad players. These teams are distinct from a club's youth team, which usually consists of players under a certain age and plays in an age-specific league. In England, Argentina and the Major League Soccer, United ...
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CD Málaga
Club Deportivo Málaga was a Spanish football club based in Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It played twenty seasons in La Liga, before being dissolved in 1992. History Origins The first football club in Málaga was established in 1904, with the formation of the ''Málaga Foot-Ball Club''. It was nothing more than a society intended to promote football, a new sport in the city, carried from the United Kingdom. Its first rivals were small teams formed by crews of foreign ships arriving in the local harbor. In 1907, further attempts of popularizing football were performed by Málaga FC. 1912 saw the arrival of a rival club, ''FC Malagueño'', and the establishment of a great rivalry with Málaga FC, which had merged with other minor clubs like Málaga Racing. In 1927, Málaga FC became the ''Real Málaga FC'' after they were granted royal patronage by Alfonso XIII. During the 1929–30 season both Real Málaga FC and FC Malagueño clubs became founding membe ...
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