1953–54 Tercera División
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The 1953–54 Tercera División season was the 18th since its establishment.


Format

111 clubs participated in 6 geographic groups. The 6 group winners were promoted to the Segunda División. The 6 runners up joined the 12th and 13th placed teams in Groups I and II of the Segunda División to form two groups of 5 clubs who each played 8 further matches. The winners and runners up of each group took their places in the Segunda División.


League tables


Group I


Group II


Group III


Group IV


Group V


Group VI


Promotion playoff


Group I

Note: Both Caudal and La Felguera retained their places in the Segunda División.


Group II

Note: San Fernando were promoted to the Segunda División and Murcia retained their place.


Season records

* Most wins: 25, Real Betis. * Most draws: 12, Lugo and Arsenal. * Most losses: 24, Cuatro Caminos. * Most goals for: 115, San Fernando. * Most goals against: 104, Cuatro Caminos. * Most points: 57, Real Betis. * Fewest wins: 7, Cuatro Caminos. * Fewest draws: 1, Azkoyen, Rayo Vallecano, Aspense and Valdepeñas. * Fewest losses: 4, Real Betis and Levante. * Fewest goals for: 42, Lemos. * Fewest goals against: 28, Real Betis. * Fewest points: 0, Binéfar.


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