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2014–15 Segunda División

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84th season of the second-tier football league in Spain
Football league season
Segunda División
Season2014–15
ChampionsBetis
PromotedBetis
Sporting de Gijón
Las Palmas
RelegatedRacing Santander
Recreativo
Sabadell
Barcelona B
Matches446
Goals1,091 (2.45 per match)
Top goalscorerRubén Castro
(32 goals)
Best goalkeeperIván Cuéllar
Biggest home winValladolid 7–0Barcelona B
(21 December 2014)
Biggest away winMallorca 1–5Valladolid
(25 January 2015)
Highest scoringNumancia 6–6Lugo
(20 December 2014)
Longest winning run5 games
Betis
Mallorca
Longest unbeaten run20 games
Sporting de Gijón
Longest winless run13 games
Recreativo
Longest losing run7 games
Albacete
Highest attendance48,462
Betis 3–0Alcorcón
(24 May 2015)
Lowest attendance1,231[1]
Llagostera 0–1Mirandés
(31 May 2015)
Average attendance8,674
All statistics correct as of 21 June 2015.

The2014–15Segunda División season (known as theLiga Adelante for sponsorship reasons[2]) is the 84th since its establishment. The campaign began on 23 August 2014 and the league phase of 42 rounds ended on 7 June 2015. The entire season ended on 21 June 2015 with the promotion play-off finals.

Teams

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Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

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A total of 22 teams will contest the league, including 15 sides from the2013–14 season, four promoted from the2013–14 Segunda División B and three relegated from the2013–14 La Liga.

Teams relegated from the2013–14 La Liga
Teams promoted from the2013–14 Segunda División B

Murcia and Racing case

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Due to their financial problems,Murcia andRacing de Santander were threatened with being relegated to the Segunda División B. On 1 August 2014, LaLiga published an official statement announcing that Murcia was not able to be registered in the league, while Racing had five days to present the additional economic-financial information requested by the association.[3]

On 7 August, LaLiga decided to relegate Murcia to the Segunda División B, wherebyMirandés remained in the Segunda despite being in a relegation position.[3]

On 13 August, despite LaLiga being forced to re-admit Murcia and suspending its relegation to Segunda División B,[4] the League announced in a new statement that it could not allow Murcia to play in the Segunda[5] and, the next day, suspended the start of the championship.[6][7]

A new judgement confirmed the relegation of Murcia and the Segunda started with Mirandés completing the 22 teams.[8]

Stadia and locations

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Location of teams in2014–15 Segunda División
Canary Islands
TeamHome cityStadiumCapacity
AlavésVitoriaMendizorroza19,840
AlbaceteAlbaceteCarlos Belmonte17,300
AlcorcónAlcorcónSanto Domingo6,000
Barcelona BBarcelonaMini Estadi15,276
BetisSevillaBenito Villamarín52,500
GironaGironaMontilivi9,286
Las PalmasLas Palmas de Gran CanariaEstadio Gran Canaria31,250
LeganésLeganésButarque8,138
LlagosteraLlagosteraPalamós Costa Brava15,824
LugoLugoAnxo Carro7,840
MallorcaPalmaIberostar Estadio23,142
MirandésMiranda de EbroAnduva6,000
NumanciaSoriaLos Pajaritos9,025
OsasunaPamplonaEl Sadar19,800
PonferradinaPonferradaEl Toralín8,800
Racing SantanderSantanderEl Sardinero22,222
RecreativoHuelvaNuevo Colombino21,670
SabadellSabadellNova Creu Alta11,981
Sporting de GijónGijónEl Molinón29,029
TenerifeSanta Cruz de TenerifeHeliodoro Rodríguez López24,000
ValladolidValladolidJosé Zorrilla26,512
ZaragozaZaragozaLa Romareda34,596
Notes

Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamChairmanHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerMain shirt sponsor
AlavésSpain Alfonso Fernández de TrocónizSpainAlberto LópezSpainManu GarcíaHummelEuskaltel
AlbaceteSpain José Miguel GarridoSpainLuis César SampedroSpainFrancisco NoguerolHummelAurgi
AlcorcónBelgiumRoland DuchâteletSpainJosé BordalásSpainRubén SanzErreàNovanca
Barcelona BSpainJosep Maria BartomeuSpainJordi VinyalsSpainSergio JusteNikeQatar Airways
BetisSpain Manuel DomínguezSpainPepe MelSpainJorge MolinaMacron
GironaSpain Francesc RebledSpainPablo MachínSpainJandroKappaLa Bruixa d'Or
Las PalmasSpain Miguel Ángel RamírezSpainPaco HerreraSpainDavid GarcíaAcerbisGran Canaria
LeganésSpain María Victoria PavónSpainAsier GaritanoSpainSergio PostigoJoma
LlagosteraSpain Isabel TarragóSpainLluís CarrilloSpainDiego RivasGedoCity Lift
LugoSpain José BousoSpainQuique SetiénSpainManuCDLUEstrella Galicia
MallorcaGermanyUtz ClaassenSpainMiquel SolerSpainJosé Luis MartíMacronAir Europa
MirandésSpain Ramiro RevueltaSpainCarlos TerrazasSpainCésar CanedaErreàMiranda de Ebro
NumanciaSpain Francisco RubioSpainJuan Antonio AnquelaSpainJavier del PinoErreàSolarig
OsasunaSpain Miguel ArchancoSpainEnrique MartínSpainMiguel Flaño[10]AdidasLacturale
PonferradinaSpain José Fernández NietoSpainJosé Manuel DíazBrazilYuri de SouzaAdidasBio3
Racing de SantanderSpainJuan Antonio SañudoSpainJavier PinillosSpainMario FernándezKelme
RecreativoSpain Pablo Comas-MataPortugalJosé DominguezSpainDavid CórcolesAdidas
SabadellJapan Keisuke SakamotoSpainJuan Carlos MandiáSpainAntonio HidalgoKelme
Sporting de GijónSpain Antonio VeigaSpainAbelardo FernándezSpainIván HernándezKappaGijón
TenerifeSpain Miguel ConcepciónSpainRaül AgnéSpainSusoHummelTenerife
ValladolidSpainCarlos SuárezSpainRubiSpainÓscarHummelCuatro Rayas
ZaragozaSpain Christian LapetraSerbiaRanko PopovićSpainJavi ÁlamoMercuryCaravan Fragancias

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointment
BetisGabriel CalderónMutual consent19 May 2014[11]Pre-seasonJulio Velázquez16 June 2014[12]
OsasunaJavi GraciaResigned21 May 2014[13]Jan Urban3 July 2014[14]
ValladolidJuan Ignacio MartínezSacked21 May 2014[15]Rubi3 June 2014[16]
PonferradinaClaudio BarragánResigned11 June 2014[17]José Manuel Díaz3 July 2014[18]
RecreativoSergi BarjuánResigned10 June 2014[19]José Luis Oltra27 June 2014[20]
LlagosteraOriol AlsinaResigned25 June 2014[21]Santi Castillejo26 June 2014[22]
Las PalmasJosicoMutual consent25 June 2014[23]Paco Herrera4 July 2014[24]
MallorcaJavier OlaizolaEnd of contract30 June 2014Miquel Soler11 July 2014[25]
MallorcaMiquel SolerSacked12 August 2014[26]Valeri Karpin12 August 2014
LlagosteraSanti CastillejoSacked21 October 2014[27]20thLluís Carrillo22 October 2014[28]
SabadellMiquel OlmoSacked23 November 2014[29]20thÀlex García24 November 2014[30]
ZaragozaVíctor MuñozSacked24 November 2014[31]8thRanko Popović24 November 2014[32]
BetisJulio VelázquezSacked25 November 2014[33]6thJuan Merino (caretaker)25 November 2014
BetisJuan MerinoEnd of tenure as caretaker19 December 20144thPepe Mel19 December 2014
TenerifeÁlvaro CerveraSacked2 February 2015[34]19thRaül Agné3 February 2015
SabadellÀlex GarcíaResigned5 February 2015[35]22ndTxus Serrano5 February 2015[36]
Barcelona BEusebio SacristánSacked9 February 201517thJordi Vinyals9 February 2015[37]
MallorcaValeri KarpinSacked9 February 2015[38]15thMiquel Soler9 February 2015
SabadellTxus SerranoEnd of tenure as caretaker10 February 201522ndJuan Carlos Mandiá10 February 2015[39]
RecreativoJosé Luis OltraSacked10 February 2015[40]21stJuan Manuel Pavón10 February 2015
OsasunaJan UrbanSacked28 February 2015[41]16thJosé Manuel Mateo28 February 2015
Racing SantanderPaco FernándezSacked3 March 2015[42]21stJavier Pinillos4 March 2015[43]
RecreativoJuan Manuel PavónSacked24 March 201520thJosé Dominguez24 March 2015[44]
OsasunaJosé Manuel MateoSacked4 May 2015[45]19thEnrique Martín5 May 2015[46]

League table

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CD Leganés returned to Segunda División ten seasons later
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Real Betis(C, P)4225987340+3384Promotion toLa Liga
2Sporting Gijón(P)42211925727+3082[a]
3Girona42241086335+2882[a]Qualification topromotion play-offs
4Las Palmas(O, P)42221287347+2678
5Valladolid42219126540+2572
6Zaragoza421516116158+361
7Ponferradina421612145551+460
8Mirandés421611154244−259
9Llagostera421512154141057
10Leganés421511164842+656
11Alcorcón421218124449−554
12Numancia421217135455−153[b]
13Alavés421411174953−453[b]
14Albacete42149195565−1051
15Lugo421116154856−849
16Mallorca42139205164−1348[c]
17Tenerife421115164148−748[c]
18Osasuna421112194160−1945
19Racing Santander(R)42128224253−1144Relegation toSegunda División B
20Recreativo(R)421011213759−2241
21Sabadell(R)42814204166−2538
22Barcelona B(R)4299245583−2836
Source:LFP - Liga Adelante
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored[47]
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abSporting Gijón finished ahead of Girona on goal difference; Sporting de Gijón +30, Girona +28
  2. ^abNumancia ahead on head-to-head record; Numancia-Alavés 1-0, Alavés-Numancia 0-3
  3. ^abMallorca ahead on head-to-head record; Mallorca-Tenerife 2-1, Tenerife-Mallorca 0-0


Positions by round

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Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142
Betis418985579775665543542245535211111111111111
Sporting Gijón523734434343433222235433424322233233333332
Girona731246211124222335454522353555424322222223
Las Palmas252111142431111111111111111144342444544444
Valladolid6106522323212344454323354242433555555455555
Zaragoza141318191310787557886867797766666766666776666666
Ponferradina8115353655666557686666677777677777667798777
Mirandés126131518201919161820202018141199878888101011141113141414141413131313988
Llagostera2212161610161517192021212121222220191921191720161412141213118888888778109
Leganés101911121217121312121115151916171411121113141198889889111010101110111112910
Alcorcón38781511131013131711119877898991011111310131412121313131312121010111211
Numancia1820151811141818202119191915119101010101011121099989910121211119111212131312
Alavés914910161211141111101313101214111214141412131313111515151411999910989101113
Albacete151617111718212222222222222221212222222222211819201917171717171717151615151616141414
Lugo1171414149991010131010129101213151516151714161513111010131011121214141415161515
Mallorca1717192022222221181412891113151516131311131415151412101215151616171516161514151616
Tenerife201820171915202021171616171720161815161615161920191718161616161515161717171717171717
Osasuna14121391314161415141414161819171411121210912121616181818181918201919181818191818
Racing Santander192121222119161517191818181417181920201918191618182021191919192119182020191919181919
Recreativo1315106788668897710131617171720202121212120202020201820212222222222202020
Sabadell162222212021171215161517162019202121212021222222222222222222222221191818202020212121
Barcelona B2194467101189912121315121318181817181517171819212121212022222121212121222222
Source:[citation needed]
Notes: The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included to the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards. For example, if a match is scheduled for matchday 13, but then postponed and played between days 16 and 17, it will be added to the standings for day 17.

Results

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Home \ AwayALVALBALCBARBETGIRLPALEGLAGLUGMLLMIRNUMOSAPNFRACRECSABRSGTENVLDZAR
Alavés2–11–12–31–20–31–12–00–01–02–01–30–23–02–12–10–03–10–01–00–24–0
Albacete2–32–32–10–00–11–01–00–23–04–20–00–12–02–10–13–10–01–13–23–42–2
Alcorcón0–12–33–10–01–20–01–02–01–00–02–21–12–01–12–01–13–20–00–00–11–3
Barcelona B0–01–24–11–22–40–22–50–10–12–41–31–10–12–11–13–13–10–02–21–34–1
Betis1–20–13–01–02–10–01–32–25–11–02–02–13–01–12–03–22–00–33–14–04–0
Girona2–22–23–00–11–31–22–11–01–10–03–02–13–03–01–02–00–00–02–02–11–1
Las Palmas3–22–14–14–30–32–01–02–03–02–10–02–01–24–21–03–02–01–11–11–15–3
Leganés1–12–01–22–01–01–22–12–02–03–10–00–01–11–12–22–01–10–12–01–02–2
Llagostera3–12–30–01–00–21–20–02–03–21–40–10–00–03–10–21–00–10–02–02–00–1
Lugo3–21–10–03–20–11–22–10–01–14–01–11–14–30–00–02–12–11–21–01–03–3
Mallorca2–02–01–13–31–20–11–10–20–12–12–01–13–01–02–31–21–00–12–11–53–2
Mirandés3–03–21–22–30–00–12–11–01–00–02–02–01–02–10–22–10–00–21–10–01–1
Numancia1–01–12–21–01–12–24–21–13–26–61–21–00–01–30–21–23–01–23–30–12–0
Osasuna1–32–11–12–03–20–01–22–10–10–26–42–01–10–10–22–00–00–03–22–10–1
Ponferradina2–11–01–14–44–13–02–21–10–11–03–11–01–21–01–13–33–00–21–02–01–1
Racing Santander1–11–00–10–02–40–11–21–20–21–00–11–21–12–00–13–03–11–11–01–40–2
Recreativo0–04–12–12–00–10–32–41–02–00–00–00–10–31–10–11–03–11–11–10–30–0
Sabadell2–16–10–11–42–30–22–21–21–12–11–13–20–32–21–03–21–02–21–30–00–0
Sporting Gijón1–02–12–10–01–21–11–12–10–02–11–04–13–02–02–13–11–12–02–01–13–1
Tenerife1–11–11–12–02–00–12–11–00–01–10–01–00–02–10–11–00–21–01–12–01–1
Valladolid2–00–11–07–00–01–01–22–02–40–02–12–14–01–10–03–11–00–03–02–11–3
Zaragoza1–03–11–14–02–22–10–22–02–20–02–00–11–01–14–12–12–01–11–12–30–2
Source:BDFutbol
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Promotion play-offs

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Main article:2015 Segunda División play-offs

Teams in position 3-6 at the end of the regular season will compete in a play-off for one place in2015–16 La Liga.[48]

SemifinalsFinal
          
6Zaragoza (a)044
3Girona314
6Zaragoza303
4Las Palmas (a)123
5Valladolid101
4Las Palmas (a)101

Semi-finals

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First leg

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Zaragoza vGirona
11 June 2015Zaragoza0–3GironaZaragoza
20:00 (CEST)SummaryMata 23',59'
Lejeune 45'
Stadium:La Romareda
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Valdés Aller
Valladolid vLas Palmas
10 June 2015Valladolid1–1Las PalmasValladolid
20:00 (CEST)Hernán Pérez 23'SummaryAraujo 9'Stadium:José Zorilla
Attendance: 19,100
Referee: Arias López

Second leg

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Girona vZaragoza
14 June 2015Girona1–4
(4–4aagg.)
ZaragozaGirona
17:00 (CEST)Aday 73'SummaryWillian José 20' (pen.),35'
Cabrera 44'
Fernández 67'
Stadium:Montilivi
Attendance: 8,348
Referee: Arcediano Monescillo
Las Palmas vValladolid
13 June 2015Las Palmas0–0
(1a–1agg.)
ValladolidLas Palmas
20:00 (CEST)SummaryStadium:Gran Canaria
Attendance: 17,312
Referee: Sagués Oscoz

Final

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First leg

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Zaragoza vLas Palmas
17 June 2015Zaragoza3–1Las PalmasZaragoza
20:00 (CEST)Diego Rico 39'
Pedro 48'
Willian José 75'
ReportJonathan Viera 19'Stadium:La Romareda
Attendance: 32,000
Referee: Piñeiro Crespo

Second leg

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Las Palmas vZaragoza
21 June 2015Las Palmas2–0
(3a–3agg.)
ZaragozaLas Palmas
18:00 (WEST)Roque Mesa 33'
Araujo 85'
ReportStadium:Gran Canaria
Attendance: 28,232
Referee: Ocón Arráiz


Promoted toLa Liga
Las Palmas
(13 years later)

Season statistics

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Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1SpainRubén CastroBetis32
2SpainBorja BastónZaragoza23
ArgentinaSergio AraujoLas Palmas23
4SpainDavid RodríguezAlcorcón20
5SpainJorge MolinaBetis19
6SpainUrko VeraMirandés17
BrazilYuri de SouzaPonferradina17
8SpainFrancisco SandazaGirona16
SpainSergi EnrichNumancia16
SpainÓscar GonzálezValladolid16

Zamora Trophy

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TheZamora Trophy is awarded by newspaperMarca to the goalkeeper with least goals-to-games ratio. Keepers must play at least 28 games of 60 or more minutes to be eligible for the trophy.

In the table, only goalkeepers with at least the 75% of the games played are included.

RankNameClubGAPldAvg
1SpainIván CuéllarSporting21360.58
2SpainIsaac BecerraGirona35420.83
3SpainJavi VarasValladolid33380.87
4SpainAntonio AdánBetis35400.88
5SpainRené HinojoLlagostera30330.91
6SpainMario FernándezRacing43321.34
7SpainJesús CabreroMallorca49361.36
8SpainNauzet PérezSabadell54381.42

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
BrazilYuri de SouzaPonferradinaBetis4–17 September 2014
SpainBorja LázaroLeganésMallorca3–17 September 2014
SpainJonathan PereiraValladolidMallorca5–125 January 2015
SpainRubén CastroBetisValladolid4–08 March 2015
SpainJavier ErasoLeganésBarcelona B5–231 May 2015

Attendances

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Attendances include playoff games.

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Betis643,43148,46225,00730,640+1.3%1
2Sporting Gijón405,68626,87312,24019,318+12.6%
3Las Palmas368,43128,2328,43016,019+34.4%
4Zaragoza360,95432,0007,00015,694+59.2%
5Osasuna277,02817,72010,58513,162−11.4%1
6Valladolid220,55219,1005,09310,025−35.2%1
7Alavés197,38212,1717,6219,399−4.8%
8Tenerife196,77219,1935,8749,370−9.8%
9Racing Santander187,32817,8556,5568,920+18.9%2
10Albacete157,11210,6714,7527,482+25.8%2
11Mallorca128,4608,1904,4446,117−34.2%
12Girona125,0889,2823,0805,686+18.0%
13Recreativo115,95514,6822,7365,522−22.1%
14Ponferradina101,2347,3782,6304,821−4.7%
15Leganés99,4668,1382,1434,736+35.3%2
16Sabadell82,7248,0741,9863,939−5.3%
17Barcelona B79,99412,3561,5643,809+2.8%
18Mirandés70,9934,3062,5133,381−16.1%
19Lugo68,7946,6001,9853,276−10.9%
20Numancia61,3396,3051,4662,921−5.8%
21Alcorcón55,5884,5001,3112,647−15.9%
22Llagostera46,2453,5761,2312,312+182.3%2,3
League total4,050,55648,4621,2318,674+11.4%

Updated to games played on 21 June 2015
Source: Official club websites andLFP.es
Notes:
1: Team played last season in La Liga
2: Team played last season in Segunda División B
3: Llagostera played game 2, against Leganés, behind closed doors

Awards

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MonthManager of the MonthPlayer of the MonthReference
ManagerClubPlayerClub
SeptemberSpainAbelardo FernándezSporting GijónArgentinaSergio AraujoLas Palmas[49]
OctoberSpainPablo MachínGironaSpainMarco AsensioMallorca[50]
NovemberSpainPaco HerreraLas PalmasSpainSergi EnrichNumancia[51]
DecemberSpainCarlos TerrazasMirandésSpainÓscarValladolid[52]
JanuarySpainPablo MachínGironaSpainRoque MesaLas Palmas[53][54]
FebruarySpainLluís CarrilloLlagosteraSpainChuliLeganés[55][56]
MarchSpainLluís CarrilloLlagosteraSpainManu BarreiroAlavés[57][58]
AprilSpainPepe MelBetisSpainRené HinojoLlagostera[59][60]
MaySpainPablo MachínGironaSpainJonathan VieraLas Palmas[61][62]

Number of teams by autonomous community

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Autonomous CommunityNumber of teamsTeams
1 Castile and León4Mirandés,Numancia,Ponferradina andValladolid
 Catalonia4Barcelona B,Girona,Llagostera andSabadell
3 Andalusia2Betis andRecreativo de Huelva
 Canary Islands2Las Palmas andTenerife
 Community of Madrid2Alcorcón andLeganés
6 Aragon1Zaragoza
 Asturias1Sporting de Gijón
 Balearic Islands1Mallorca
 Basque Country1Alavés
 Cantabria1Racing de Santander
 Castile-La Mancha1Albacete
 Galicia1Lugo
 Navarre1Osasuna

See also

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References

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  1. ^Not included in the stats the game Llagostera–Leganés, played behind closed doors
  2. ^"BBVA seguirá patrocinando la Liga por 23,5 millones al año" [BBVA will continue sponsoring La Liga for €23,5M per year].Cinco Días. 11 June 2013. Retrieved1 July 2013.
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  13. ^"Javi Gracia deja el banquillo de Osasuna" (in Spanish). eitb.com. 21 May 2014. Archived fromthe original on 23 May 2014. Retrieved12 June 2014.
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  15. ^"El Valladolid comunica que JIM no seguirá como entrenador" (in Spanish). As.com. 21 May 2014. Retrieved5 June 2014.
  16. ^"Rubi, nuevo entrenador del Real Valladolid" (in Spanish). Real Valladolid. 3 June 2014. Retrieved5 June 2014.
  17. ^"Claudio anuncia su adiós" (in Spanish). SD Ponferradina. 11 June 2014. Archived fromthe original on 2014-06-14. Retrieved11 June 2014.
  18. ^"Manolo Díaz presentado como nuevo entrenador" (in Spanish). SD Ponferradina. 3 July 2014. Archived fromthe original on 2014-07-07. Retrieved2014-07-03.
  19. ^"Sergi Barjuan anuncia su marcha del Recreativo" (in Spanish). Recreativo de Huelva. 10 June 2014. Retrieved20 June 2014.
  20. ^"José Luis Oltra será el entrenador del Recreativo por dos temporadas" (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. 27 June 2014. Retrieved27 June 2014.
  21. ^"Oriol Alsina deja el Llagostera: "Paso a dedicarme al Girona"" (in Spanish). UE Llagostera. 25 June 2014. Retrieved26 June 2014.
  22. ^"Santi Castillejo i Gerard Escoda, nous líders del Llagostera de Segona" (in Catalan). Esports del Camp. 26 June 2014. Retrieved26 June 2014.
  23. ^"Las Palmas busca nuevo entrenador para sustituir a Josico" (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. 26 June 2014. Retrieved4 July 2014.
  24. ^"Paco Herrera, nuevo entrenador de la UD Las Palmas" (in Spanish). UD Las Palmas. 4 July 2014. Archived fromthe original on 7 July 2014. Retrieved4 July 2014.
  25. ^"Miguel Soler dirigirá al Mallorca" (in Spanish). LFP. 11 July 2014. Retrieved11 July 2014.
  26. ^"Aouate fulmina a Soler" (in Spanish). Diario de Mallorca. 12 August 2014. Retrieved12 August 2014.
  27. ^"Santi Castillejo ya no es técnico del Llagostera" (in Spanish). Sport. 21 October 2014. Retrieved26 October 2014.
  28. ^"El trio Carrillo-Alsina-Álvarez serà l´encarregat de rellevar Castillejo" (in Catalan). Diari de Girona. 22 October 2014. Retrieved26 October 2014.
  29. ^"El Sabadell destituye a su entrenador Miquel Olmo" (in Spanish). Marca. 23 November 2014. Retrieved24 November 2014.
  30. ^"Àlex García, nuevo entrenador del Sabadell" (in Spanish). LFP.es. 24 November 2014. Retrieved24 November 2014.
  31. ^"El Zaragoza destituye a Víctor Muñoz" (in Spanish). Marca. 24 November 2014. Retrieved24 November 2014.
  32. ^"Ranko Popović dirigirá al Zaragoza" (in Spanish). LFP.es. 24 November 2014. Retrieved24 November 2014.
  33. ^"Julio Velázquez, destituido como entrenador del Betis" (in Spanish). Marca. 25 November 2014. Retrieved25 November 2014.
  34. ^"Álvaro Cervera, destituido como entrenador del Tenerife" (in Spanish). LFP. 2 February 2015. Retrieved3 February 2015.
  35. ^Álex García dimiteix com a entrenador del CE SabadellArchived 2015-02-05 at theWayback Machine; CE Sabadell FC, 5 February 2015(in Catalan)
  36. ^Comunicado oficialArchived 2015-02-06 at theWayback Machine; CE Sabadell FC, 5 February 2015(in Spanish)
  37. ^Vinyals, nuevo técnico del Barcelona B; LFP.es, 9 February 2015(in Spanish)
  38. ^"El Mallorca destituye a Karpin" (in Spanish). Marca. 9 February 2015. Retrieved10 February 2015.
  39. ^Juan Carlos Mandiá, nou tècnic del CE SabadellArchived 2015-02-10 at theWayback Machine; CE Sabadell FC, 10 February 2015(in Catalan)
  40. ^Oltra, destituido en el Recreativo; LFP.es, 10 February 2015(in Spanish)
  41. ^Mateo sustituye a Jan UrbanArchived 2015-03-03 at theWayback Machine; Noticias de Navarra, 28 February 2015(in Spanish)
  42. ^"Paco Fernández, cesado".El Diario Montañés (in Spanish). 3 March 2015.
  43. ^"Pinillos, Munitis y Colsa, presentados oficialmente en Los Campos de Sport".Racing's official website (in Spanish). 9 March 2015.
  44. ^"Principio de acuerdo con el entrenador portugués José Domínguez".Recreativo's official website (in Spanish). 24 March 2015. Archived fromthe original on 27 March 2015.
  45. ^Destituido Mateo como entrenador de OsasunaArchived 2016-03-04 at theWayback Machine; CA Osasuna, 4 May 2015(in Spanish)
  46. ^Enrique Martín Monreal se hará cargo de Osasuna; LFP.es, 5 May 2015(in Spanish)
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  48. ^"Segunda División:Season Rules". scoresway.com. Archived fromthe original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved15 December 2014.
  49. ^Premios BBVA a los mejores de septiembre; LFP.es 6 October 2014
  50. ^BBVA Awards for the best of October; LFP.es 12 November 2014
  51. ^BBVA Awards for the best of November; LFP.es 10 December 2014
  52. ^The BBVA Prizes for December's best; LFP.es 14 January 2015
  53. ^BBVA Awards: Pablo Machín, Liga Adelante manager of the month for January; LFP.es 5 February 2015
  54. ^Premios BBVA: Roque Mesa, mejor jugador de la Liga Adelante en enero; LFP.es 5 February 2015(in Spanish)
  55. ^Chuli chosen as Liga Adelante player of the month for February; LFP.es, 4 March 2015
  56. ^BBVA Awards: Lluís Carrillo, Liga Adelante Manager of the Month for February; LFP.es, 5 March 2015
  57. ^BBVA Prizes: Manu Barreiro, best player in the Liga Adelante in March; LFP.es, 1 April 2015
  58. ^BBVA Prizes: Lluís Carrillo, best coach in the Liga Adelante in March; LFP.es, 2 April 2015
  59. ^Pepe Mel wins April's Liga Adelante coach of the month award; LFP.es, 7 May 2015
  60. ^René chosen as Liga Adelante player of the month for April; LFP.es, 6 May 2015
  61. ^BBVA Awards: Pablo Machín, Liga Adelante coach of the month for May; LFP.es, 4 June 2015
  62. ^BBVA Awards: Jonathan Viera named Liga Adelante player of the month for May; LFP.es, 3 June 2015
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