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AD Torrejón
Agrupación Deportiva Torrejón was a football club based in Torrejón de Ardoz, Community of Madrid. The club came to play 6 seasons in Segunda División B. AD Torrejón disappears in 2002 when merges with Torrejón CF to form the current AD Torrejón CF. Season to season ---- *6 seasons in ''Segunda División B'' *14 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 ...'' Famous players * Marcos Machín Defunct football clubs in the Community of Madrid Association football clubs established in 1953 Association football clubs disestablished in 2002 1953 establishments in Spain 2002 disestablishments in Spain Sport in Torrejón de Ardoz Long stubs with short prose {{Spain-footyclub-stub ...
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1977–78 Segunda División B
The 1977–78 Segunda División B was the first season of Segunda División B, the third highest level of the Spanish football league system. The league was made up of last 4 teams from 1976-77 Segunda División and 2nd to 10th teams from 1976-77 Tercera División. In concept, the Segunda División B was identical to the old Tercera Division, which was now reduced to two divisions. First and 2nd in each group were promoted to Segunda División, and the bottom three were relegated to the Tercera División. Group 1 A total of 20 teams will contest the group, including 1 relegated from the Segunda División and 19 promoted from the Tercera División. Promotion and relegation Teams relegated from 1976–77 Segunda División * Pontevedra CF Teams promoted from 1976–77 Tercera División * Racing de Ferrol, Castilla CF, CD Orense, CD Mirandés, Bilbao Athletic, Cultural Leonesa, UP Langreo, AD Torrejón, Real Unión, Atlético Madrileño, SD Huesca, Palencia CF, CD Ensidesa, CD ...
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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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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 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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1989–90 Tercera División
The 1989–90 Tercera División season is the 13th season since establishment the tier four. League table Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 6 North Group 6 South Promotion playoff Relegation playoff Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 Group 16 Group 17 External linkswww.rsssf.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Tercera Division 1989-90 1989-90 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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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. ...
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1982–83 Segunda División B
The 1982–83 Segunda División B season was the 6th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 4 September 1982, and the season ended on 22 May 1983. Overview before the season 40 teams joined the league, including one relegated from the 1981–82 Segunda División and 6 promoted from the 1981–82 Tercera División. The composition of the groups was determined by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, attending to geographical criteria. ;Relegated from Segunda División: *Burgos CF ;Promoted from Tercera División: *Albacete Balompié * CD Binéfar *AD Parla *UD Poblense * Osasuna Promesas * CD Hospitalet Group I Teams Teams from Andorra, Aragon, Asturias, Basque Country, Canary Islands, Castile and León, Catalonia, Galicia and Navarre. League table Results Top goalscorers Top goalkeepers Group II Teams from Andalusia, Aragon, Balearic Islands, Castile and León, Castilla–La Mancha, Catalonia, Ceuta, Extremadura, Madrid, Regi ...
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1981–82 Segunda División B
The 1982–83 Segunda División B season was the 5th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 20 September 1981, and the season ended on 23 May 1982. Overview before the season 40 teams joined the league, including four relegated from the 1980–81 Segunda División and 6 promoted from the 1980–81 Tercera División. The composition of the groups was determined by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, attending to geographical criteria. ;Relegated from 1980–81 Segunda División, Segunda División: *Granada CF *Palencia CF (I), Palencia CF *Barakaldo CF *AgD Ceuta ;Promoted from 1981–82 Tercera División, Tercera División: *Andorra CF, Endesa Andorra *CD Antequerano *Sporting de Gijón B, Sporting Atlético *CF Reus Deportiu, CF Reus Deportivo *CF Lorca Deportiva (1969), Lorca Deportiva *SD Erandio Club, Club Erandio Group I Teams Teams from Aragon, Asturias, Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Country, Canary Islands, Castile and ...
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1980–81 Copa Del Rey
The 1980–81 Copa del Rey was the 79th staging of the Spanish Cup, the annual domestic cup competition in the Spanish football. The tournament was attended by 138 teams from the main categories of Spanish football. The tournament began on 10 September 1980 and ended on 18 June 1981 with the final, held in Vicente Calderón Stadium in Madrid, in which the FC Barcelona was crowned for the nineteenth time in their history, after beating Sporting de Gijón 3–1. The defending champions, Real Madrid CF, were defeated 4–3 (on aggregate score) by Sporting de Gijón on their way to reach their first final. Format * All rounds are played over two legs except the final which is played a single match in a neutral venue. The team that has the higher aggregate score over the two legs progresses to the next round. * In case of a tie on aggregate, will play an extra time of 30 minutes, and if still tied, will be decided with a penalty shoot-outs. * The teams that play European ...
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1980–81 Segunda División B
The 1980–81 Segunda División B was the 4th season of Segunda División B, the third highest level of the Spanish football league system, since its establishment in 1977. First and 2nd in each group were promoted to Segunda División, and the bottom three were relegated to the Tercera División. Group 1 A total of 20 teams will contest the group, including 2 relegated from the Segunda División and 4 promoted from the Tercera División. Promotion and relegation Teams relegated from 1979–80 Segunda División * Celta de Vigo * Deportivo de La Coruña Teams promoted from 1979–80 Tercera División * SD Compostela * San Sebastián CF * RSD Alcalá * Gimnástica Arandina Teams Teams from Aragon, Asturias, Basque Country, Canary Islands, Castile and León, Galicia, La Rioja and Madrid. League table Results Top goalscorers Top goalkeepers Group 2 A total of 20 teams will contest the group, including 2 relegated from the Segunda División and 4 promoted from th ...
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1979–80 Copa Del Rey
The 1979–80 Copa del Rey was the 78th staging of the Spanish Cup, the annual domestic cup competition in the Spanish football. The tournament was attended by 226 teams from the main categories of Spanish football. The tournament began on 11 September 1979 and ended on 4 June 1980 with the final, held in Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid. The final was an unusual event as Real Madrid CF faced their reserve team Castilla CF. The final score was 6–1 with Real Madrid getting their fourteenth title. This win added to the league title gave the double (third in their history) and Castilla CF qualified directly for the next edition of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. The revelation of the tournament Castilla CF, became the third team from the second division to reach the final. The defending champions, Valencia CF, were defeated 3–2 (on aggregate score) by Sporting de Gijón in the round of 16. Format * All rounds are played over two legs except the final which is pla ...
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1979–80 Segunda División B
The 1979–80 Segunda División B was the 3rd season of Segunda División B, the third highest level of the Spanish football league system, since its establishment in 1977. First and 2nd in each group were promoted to Segunda División, and the bottom four were relegated to the Tercera División. Group 1 A total of 20 teams will contest the group, including 2 relegated from the Segunda División and 4 promoted from the Tercera División. Promotion and relegation Teams relegated from 1978–79 Segunda División * Baracaldo CF * Racing de Ferrol Teams promoted from 1978–79 Tercera División * Las Palmas Atlético * Sporting Atlético * Arenas de Guecho * CD Guecho Teams Teams from Aragon, Asturias, Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Provinces, Canary Islands, Galicia (Spain), Galicia, León (historical region), León, New Castile (Spain), New Castile and Old Castile. League table * Sporting Atlético was called CD Gijón until last season. Results Top goalsc ...
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