2020–21 Segunda División De Fútbol Salvadoreño
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The 2020–21 season (officially known as ''Liga de Plata'' and also as ''Torneo Luis Baltazar Ramírez'') will be
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Changes to the 2020–21 seasons

Due to the Pandemic, several teams opted out to participate this season, with only 14 teams available to compete Teams promoted to 2020–21 Primera División de El Salvador * No teams promoted Teams relegated to Segunda División de Fútbol Salvadoreño - Apertura 2019 * No teams relegated Teams relegated to
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- Apertura 2019 * No teams relegated Teams promoted from Tercera Division De Fútbol Profesional - Apertura 2019 * No teams promoted New Teams or teams that purchased a spot in the Segunda division * El Vencedor (Traded their spot with Atletico Marte) * A.D. Destroyer (Purchased spot of Brujos de Izalco) Teams that failed to register for the Apertura 2020 * Atletico Marte (bought the spot of El Vencedor in the Primera division. * Brujos de Izalco (sold their spot to AD Destroyer) *
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(Opted to no Participate due to COVID-19 Pandemic) * Racing Junior (Opted to no Participate due to COVID-19 Pandemic) * Topilzin (Opted to no Participate due to COVID-19 Pandemic) * El Vencedor (Opted to no Participate due to COVID-19 Pandemic) * Gerardo Barrios (Opted to no Participate due to COVID-19 Pandemic)


Managerial changes


Apertura


Teams

Only 14 teams chose to Participate in this season Competition


Regular-season standings


Finals


Quarter-finals


=First leg

= ---- ---- ----


=Second leg

= ''A.D. Destroyer won 4-3 on Aggregate.'' ---- '' Marte Soyapango tied 3-3 on Aggregate, won penalties'' ---- '' Platense won 1-0 on Aggregate.'' ---- '' Cacahuatique won 2-1 on Aggregate.''


Semi-finals


=First leg

= ----


=Second leg

= '' Platense won 3-2 on Aggregate.'' ---- ''AD Destroyer tied 4-4 on aggregate, won on penalties.''


Final

'' Platense won 5-4 on Penalties.''


Individual awards


Clausura


Teams

Only 14 teams chose to Participate in this season Competition


Regular-seasons


Group A


Group B


Finals


Quarter-finals


=First leg

= ---- ---- ----


=Second leg

= ''A.D. Destroyer won 3-1 on Aggregate.'' ---- ''San Pablo won 3-1 on Aggregate.'' ---- ''2-2. Fuerte San Francisco won 7-6 on penalties.'' ---- ''Platense won 3-2 on Aggregate.''


Semi-finals


=First leg

= ----


=Second leg

= '' Platense won 2-1 on Aggregate.'' ---- ''AD Destroyer tied 3-1 won on aggregate.''


Final

''AD Destroyer won 5-4 on Penalties.''


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