The 1954–55 Tercera División season was the 19th since its establishment.
Format
164 teams competed in 16 geographic groups. For the first time there were North African and Balearic Islands groups.
Promotion:Each group winner and runner-up (32 teams) progressed to the Fase Final where 4 groups of 8 teams were formed. The four group winners were promoted to the Segunda División.
Relegation The remaining teams in the geographic groups were joined by teams from the fourth tier - the Regional leagues - to contest places in the following season's Tercera División.
League tables
Group I
Group II
Group III
Group IV
Group V
Group VI
Group VII
Group VIII
Mallorca
Note: RCD Mallorca qualified for the Fase Final. Runners-up Constancia played-off against the Menorca sub-group winners for the second spot in the Fase Final.
Menorca
Note: Maó qualified for a play-off against the Mallorca sub-group runners-up.
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Group IX
Group X
Group XI
Group XII
Group XIII
Group XIV
Group XV
Group XVI
Promotion play-offs
Group I
Group II
Group III
Group IV
Relegation play-offs
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
Occidental
Oriental
Group XIV
Group XV
Group XVI
Season records
* Most wins: 15,
Girona
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.
* Most draws: 7,
Granollers
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Granollers is now a bustling business centre, having grown from ...
,
Atlético Palentino and
Guadalajara
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.
* Most losses: 16,
Unión Castilla.
* Most goals for: 64,
Don Benito
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History
Don Benito dates from the 15t ...
.
* Most goals against: 82,
Unión Castilla.
* Most points: 31,
Girona
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.
* Fewest wins: 1,
Santanyí
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This municipality in the southeast of Majorca is home to the towns of Santanyí, Cal ...
and
Unión Castilla.
* Fewest draws: 0, 8 teams.
* Fewest losses: 1,
Maó and
Ceuta
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* Fewest goals for: 9,
Alaior.
* Fewest goals against: 8,
Maó.
* Fewest points: 3,
Unión Castilla.
Notes
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