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2019–20 Segunda División

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89th season of the second-tier football league in Spain

Football league season
Segunda División
Season2019–20
Dates17 August 2019 – 7 August 2020 (regular season)
ChampionsHuesca
PromotedHuesca
Cádiz
Elche
RelegatedDeportivo de La Coruña
Numancia
Extremadura
Racing Santander
Matches462
Goals1,057 (2.29 per match)
Top goalscorerCristhian Stuani
(29 goals)
Best goalkeeperMunir
(0.78 goals/match)
Biggest home winPonferradina 4–0Tenerife
(1 September 2019)
Racing Santander 4–0Mirandés
(17 September 2019)
Sporting Gijón 4–0Zaragoza
(27 October 2019)
Almería 4–0Deportivo de La Coruña
(7 March 2020)
Sporting Gijón 4–0Las Palmas
(8 March 2020)
Las Palmas 5–1Extremadura
(20 July 2020)
Biggest away winAlbacete 0–4Tenerife
(15 September 2019)
Lugo 0–4Almería
(4 January 2020)
Highest scoringFuenlabrada 3–4Alcorcón
(1 March 2020)
Longest winning runDeportivo de La Coruña
(7 matches)
Longest unbeaten runAlmería
(11 matches)
Longest winless runDeportivo de La Coruña
(19 matches)
Longest losing runNumancia
(7 matches)
Highest attendance28,098
Zaragoza 3–1Deportivo
(23 February 2020)
Lowest attendance1,770
Alcorcón 1–1Numancia
(15 January 2020)
Attendance1,072,520 (2,321 per match)

The2019–20Segunda División season, also known asLaLiga SmartBank for sponsorship reasons,[1] was the 89th since its establishment.

On 12 March 2020 after most of teams had played 31 games, the league was suspended for at least two weeks due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Spain. The league was suspended indefinitely on 23 March.[2] The season recommenced on 10 June and was initially planned to be completed on 20 July.[3]

On 20 July 2020, the final day of the regular season,Deportivo de La Coruña's match againstFuenlabrada was suspended indefinitely due to several Fuenlabrada players testing positive forCOVID-19, therefore, delaying the official end of the season, whilst relegating Deportivo without even playing their match.[4] The match was finally played on 7 August, resulting in a 2–1 win for Deportivo.[5]

Teams

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Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

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A total of 22 teams contested the league, including fifteen sides from the2018–19 season, three relegated from the2018–19 La Liga, and four promoted from the2018–19 Segunda División B. This included the winners of thepromotion play-offs.

Teams promoted to La Liga

On 20 May 2019,Osasuna were the first team to be promoted toLa Liga, ending a two-year run in Segunda División, followingGranada's 1−0 win againstAlbacete.[6] The second team to earn promotion was Granada after their 1−1 draw againstMallorca on 4 June 2019. This marks an end to a two-year run in the second division.[7] The third and final team to earn promotion to La Liga wasplay-offs winner Mallorca, after coming back from a 2-goal deficit againstDeportivo La Coruña on 23 June 2019. Mallorca left Segunda División only one year after promoting from theSegunda División B and achieving two consecutive promotions.[8]

Teams relegated from La Liga

The first team to be relegated fromLa Liga wereRayo Vallecano. Their relegation was ensured on 5 May 2019, afterReal Valladolid beatAthletic Bilbao 1−0, suffering an immediate return to the Segunda Division.[9] The second team to be relegated wereHuesca, who were also relegated on 5 May 2019 after a 2−6 home defeat toValencia, also suffering an immediate return to the second tier.[10] The third and final relegated club wereGirona, who concluded their two-year stay in La Liga in a 1−2 away loss atAlavés on 18 May 2019.[11]

Teams relegated to Segunda División B

The first team to be relegated fromSegunda División wereReus, expelled on 18 January 2019, due to their failure to pay their players. This ended a three-year spell in Segunda División, whilst demoting them to thefourth tier.[12] The second team to be relegated wereGimnàstic, who were relegated on 5 May 2019 afterAlbacete drew 0−0 againstNumancia, ending a four-year run in the second division.[13] The third relegated club wasCórdoba, in a 0−1 away loss atLas Palmas on 12 May 2019. They ended a 12-year-spell in professional football in Spain, with one of those seasons inLa Liga.[14] The fourth and final relegated team wasRayo Majadahonda in a 3–4 away loss atOviedo with a last-minute goal on 4 June 2019. Rayo returns to Segunda División B after a one-year stay in Segunda.[15]

Teams promoted from Segunda División B

The first two teams to achieve promotion wereRacing Santander andFuenlabrada on 2 June 2019 after defeatingAtlético Baleares andRecreativo on aggregate in theplay-off semi-finals respectively. Racing Santander returned to the Segunda División after a four-year absence.[16] Fuenlabrada went on to become Segunda División B champions as well as making its first-ever appearance in the Spanish second tier.[17] The third team to clinch promotion to the Segunda División wasPonferradina on 29 June 2019, after defeatingHércules in thenon-champions play-offs; they returned after a three-year absence from the Segunda División.[18] The fourth and final team to get promoted wasMirandés on 30 June 2019, after also coming out victorious in the non-champions play-offs, this time against Atlético Baleares; Mirandés returned after a two-year absence from the Segunda División.[19]

Stadia and locations

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Location of teams in2019–20 Segunda División
Location of teams in2019–20 Segunda División (Canary Islands)
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
AlbaceteAlbaceteCarlos Belmonte17,524[20]
AlcorcónAlcorcónSanto Domingo5,100[21]
AlmeríaAlmeríaJuegos Mediterráneos15,000[22]
CádizCádizRamón de Carranza25,033[23]
Deportivo La CoruñaA CoruñaAbanca-Riazor32,660[24]
ElcheElcheMartínez Valero33,732[25]
ExtremaduraAlmendralejoCiudad de Almendralejo11,580[26]
FuenlabradaFuenlabradaFernando Torres5,400[27]
GironaGironaMontilivi13,450[28]
HuescaHuescaEl Alcoraz7,638[29]
Las PalmasLas PalmasGran Canaria31,250[30]
LugoLugoAnxo Carro7,070[31]
MálagaMálagaLa Rosaleda30,044[32]
MirandésMiranda de EbroAnduva5,759[33]
NumanciaSoriaLos Pajaritos8,261[34]
OviedoOviedoCarlos Tartiere30,500[35]
PonferradinaPonferradaEl Toralín8,400[36]
Racing SantanderSantanderEl Sardinero22,222[37]
Rayo VallecanoMadridVallecas14,708[38]
Sporting GijónGijónEl Molinón30,000[39]
TenerifeSanta Cruz de TenerifeHeliodoro Rodríguez López22,824[40]
ZaragozaZaragozaLa Romareda33,608[41]


Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt main sponsor
AlbaceteAndalusiaLucas AlcarazBasque Country (autonomous community)Néstor SusaetaHummelSeguros Solíss
AlcorcónAndalusiaFran FernándezCommunity of MadridLaureKelmeNeev Energy
AlmeríaPortugalJosé GomesValencian CommunityJosé RomeraAdidasArabian Centres
CádizAndalusiaÁlvaro CerveraAlbaceteAlberto CifuentesAdidasTorrot
Deportivo La CoruñaGalicia (Spain)Fernando VázquezGalicia (Spain)Álex BergantiñosMacronEstrella Galicia 0,0
ElcheProvince of BurgosPachetaAndalusiaNinoHummelTM Grupo inmobiliario
ExtremaduraGalicia (Spain)Manuel MosqueraUruguayGio ZarfinoKappaDestilerías Espronceda
FuenlabradaCommunity of MadridJosé Ramón SandovalCanary IslandsJuanma MarreroJomaDeliave
GironaAndalusiaFranciscoCataloniaÁlex GranellPumaMarathonbet
HuescaCommunity of MadridMíchelAlbaceteJorge PulidoKelmeHuesca La Magia
Las PalmasCommunity of MadridPepe MelCanary IslandsAythami ArtilesHummelGran Canaria
LugoValencian CommunityJuanfranGalicia (Spain)Carlos PitaKappaEstrella Galicia 0,0
MálagaValencian CommunitySergio PellicerCommunity of MadridAdrián GonzálezNikeTesesa
MirandésBasque Country (autonomous community)Andoni IraolaBasque Country (autonomous community)Gorka KijeraAdidasMiranda Empresas
NumanciaCataloniaLuis CarriónValencian CommunityMarc MateuErreàAndrà tutto bene
OviedoNavarreJosé Ángel ZigandaAsturiasSaúl BerjónAdidasOviedo
PonferradinaBasque Country (autonomous community)BoloAlagoasYuriAdidasHerrero Brigantina
Racing SantanderValencian CommunityJosé Luis OltraCantabriaIván CrespoPumaAldro
Rayo VallecanoCanary IslandsPaco JémezSantiago del Estero ProvinceÓscar TrejoKelme
Sporting GijónSerbiaMiroslav ĐukićBalearic IslandsCarlos CarmonaNikeInterwetten
TenerifeValladolidRubén BarajaCanary IslandsSusoHummelTurismo Tenerife
ZaragozaAragonVíctor FernándezAragonAlberto ZapaterAdidasCaravan Fragancias

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of
departure
Date of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of
appointment
HuescaAndalusiaFranciscoResigned19 May 2019[42]Pre-seasonCommunity of MadridMíchel1 June 2019[43]
GironaValladolidEusebio Sacristán20 May 2019[44]NavarreJuan Carlos Unzué13 June 2019[45]
AlmeríaSpainFran FernándezEnd of contract10 June 2019SpainÓscar Fernández15 June 2019[46]
TenerifeSpainLuis César11 June 2019[47]SpainAritz López Garai21 June 2019[48]
NumanciaSpainAritz López GaraiMutual consent11 June 2019[49]SpainLuis Carrión21 June 2019[50]
Deportivo La CoruñaSpainJosé Luis MartíEnd of contract27 June 2019[51]SpainJuan Antonio Anquela2 July 2019[52]
AlcorcónSpainCristóbal ParraloSacked30 June 2019[53]SpainFran Fernández1 July 2019[53]
MirandésSpainBorja JiménezSigned forAsteras Tripoli7 July 2019[54]SpainAndoni Iraola10 July 2019
AlmeríaSpainÓscar FernándezSacked3 August 2019PortugalPedro Emanuel4 August 2019[55]
OviedoArgentinaSergio Egea15 September 2019[56]22ndSpainJavi Rozada15 September 2019[57]
Deportivo La CoruñaSpainJuan Antonio Anquela7 October 2019[58]20thSpainLuis César Sampedro7 October 2019[59]
GironaSpainJuan Carlos Unzué21 October 2019[60]11thSpainJosé Luis Martí28 October 2019[61]
AlmeríaPortugalPedro EmanuelMutual consent4 November 2019[62]2ndSpainJosé María Gutiérrez5 November 2019[63]
Racing SantanderSpainIván AniaSacked11 November 2019[64]21stSpainCristóbal Parralo11 November 2019[65]
TenerifeSpainAritz López Garai17 November 2019[66]18thSpainRubén Baraja1 December 2019[67]
Sporting GijónSpainJosé Alberto López21 December 2019[68]15thSerbiaMiroslav Đukić22 December 2019[69]
LugoSpainEloy Jiménez26 December 2019[70]18thSpainCurro Torres27 December 2019[71]
Deportivo La CoruñaSpainLuis César Sampedro27 December 2019[72]22ndSpainFernando Vázquez29 December 2019[73]
MálagaSpainVíctor Sánchez11 January 2020[74]16thSpainSergio Pellicer11 January 2020
AlbaceteSpainLuis Miguel Ramis3 February 2020[75]19thSpainLucas Alcaraz3 February 2020[76]
Racing SantanderSpainCristóbal Parralo4 February 2020[77]22ndSpainJosé Luis Oltra4 February 2020[78]
OviedoSpainJavi Rozada18 February 2020[79]19thSpainJosé Ángel Ziganda18 February 2020[80]
FuenlabradaSpainMere10 March 2020[81]13thSpainJosé Ramón Sandoval11 March 2020[82]
AlmeríaSpainJosé María Gutiérrez26 June 2020[83]3rdPortugalMário Silva26 June 2020
LugoSpainCurro Torres29 June 2020[84]20thSpainJuanfran30 June 2020[85]
GironaSpainJosé Luis Martí30 June 2020[86]5thSpainFrancisco30 June 2020[87]
AlmeríaPortugalMário Silva27 July 2020[88]4thPortugalJosé Gomes27 July 2020[89]

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Huesca(C, P)42217145542+1370Promotion toLa Liga
2Cádiz(P)421912115039+1169
3Zaragoza421811135953+665Qualification topromotion play-offs
4Almería421713126243+1964
5Girona421712134843+563
6Elche(O, P)421613135244+861
7Rayo Vallecano42132186050+1060[a]
8Fuenlabrada421515124740+760[a]
9Las Palmas421415134946+357
10Alcorcón421318115250+257
11Mirandés421317125559−456
12Tenerife421413155046+455
13Sporting Gijón421412164038+254
14Málaga421120113533+253[b]
15Oviedo421314154953−453[b]
16Lugo421216144354−1152[c]
17Albacete421313163646−1052[c]
18Ponferradina421215154550−551[d]
19Deportivo La Coruña(R)421215154360−1751[d]Relegation toSegunda División B
20Numancia(R)421311184553−850
21Extremadura(R)421013194359−1643
22Racing Santander(R)42518193956−1733
Source:LaLigaSoccerway
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored[90]
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abRayo Vallecano finished ahead of Fuenlabrada on head-to-head points: Fuenlabrada 2–2 Rayo Vallecano, Rayo Vallecano 1–0 Fuenlabrada.
  2. ^abMálaga finished ahead of Oviedo on head-to-head points: Málaga 2–1 Oviedo, Oviedo 1–1 Málaga.
  3. ^abLugo finished ahead of Albacete on head-to-head points: Albacete 0–1 Lugo, Lugo 1–0 Albacete.
  4. ^abPonferradina finished ahead of Deportivo La Coruña on head-to-head goal difference: Ponferradina 2–0 Deportivo La Coruña, Deportivo La Coruña 2–1 Ponferradina.

Results

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Home \ AwayALBALCALMCADDEPELCEXTFUEGIRHUELPALUGMGAMIRNUMOVIPONRACRAYSPOTFEZAR
Albacete1–10–11–00–10–11–11–11–02–20–00–11–01–22–11–21–10–01–11–10–44–1
Alcorcón0–12–23–00–11–20–21–12–00–21–12–21–01–22–21–33–11–03–20–20–00–3
Almería3–00–11–24–00–23–20–03–11–00–10–00–03–12–02–02–30–13–21–01–21–1
Cádiz0–11–12–10–00–02–10–12–01–02–02–10–13–32–42–03–11–01–13–10–21–1
Deportivo La Coruña0–10–00–01–01–32–32–12–22–12–10–00–21–13–33–22–12–13–30–02–11–3
Elche2–01–11–10–00–11–10–21–01–12–31–12–04–22–02–11–02–01–10–11–11–2
Extremadura0–10–01–20–12–02–01–21–30–10–11–00–03–20–01–21–13–10–32–02–41–2
Fuenlabrada0–13–42–21–01–13–11–10–13–20–00–10–02–22–02–11–11–02–22–01–02–1
Girona1–10–01–02–13–10–23–12–01–01–03–11–00–32–01–12–00–03–11–11–01–0
Huesca0–12–13–21–13–12–02–22–01–01–02–12–01–23–03–12–01–10–21–02–12–1
Las Palmas3–21–10–31–23–01–15–11–30–00–11–01–11–03–13–13–02–21–11–00–00–1
Lugo1–02–40–41–10–02–20–02–02–23–20–20–02–13–11–02–21–11–01–21–41–3
Málaga0–02–00–11–21–03–31–10–02–01–31–11–12–22–12–11–02–01–10–02–00–1
Mirandés1–12–22–21–21–01–02–02–11–12–02–11–11–12–12–11–20–00–00–00–01–1
Numancia1–00–11–11–20–11–11–01–02–01–01–13–10–02–01–01–01–22–22–02–10–1
Oviedo3–11–20–00–22–20–21–10–04–21–12–11–11–11–01–10–01–02–10–01–02–2
Ponferradina1–11–12–10–02–02–10–00–31–13–10–20–11–02–01–12–11–11–11–04–01–1
Racing Santander1–21–11–11–21–11–23–02–20–31–01–11–20–14–00–01–12–21–20–21–22–2
Rayo Vallecano1–01–11–11–13–12–31–11–01–02–02–21–00–02–23–21–11–32–01–12–10–1
Sporting Gijón2–01–34–21–01–11–00–11–00–00–14–02–02–12–20–10–11–01–11–10–24–0
Tenerife4–20–01–31–11–11–01–20–11–00–00–01–20–04–13–20–11–03–30–02–11–1
Zaragoza0–11–30–20–23–11–03–10–03–30–13–00–02–21–21–02–42–12–02–42–02–0
Source:La Liga
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Positions by round

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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. The league suspension due to COVID-19 happened after most teams had played 31 matches.

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142
Huesca726557544346442433353443344444444443222221
Cádiz231112211111111111111112111111111111111112
Zaragoza4542233335357561066635334433222222222333453
Almería143331122222223322222221222333333334444334
Girona1118106914101376811131078555691167865555555655555545
Elche20101314810126121291014129111077987109656677667566667676
Rayo Vallecano101271166989107461112121414131514121112111211766788779876887
Fuenlabrada31244545546333424444455558798101310121211139108768
Las Palmas1619171719171914118581013131513118776889101213151416141313141414121312139
Alcorcón67571047101014119129117710111312131313121313111081091011977911111210
Mirandés9152213162020202021171515161513111212101099101011101012118768101012131013911
Tenerife219161611111491416151917171818161719192018181718161517161612131414128108991012
Sporting Gijón121381013151515131516141114161617161514151514141414161411159119101311111112101113
Málaga8611151716171819192120161917191919181616161616151717151413151515151515151614151514
Oviedo151620222222222222221816181819202118161717171719191818192120171820161619171917141415
Lugo141419181413131617171918201514141515171818202018202121201919201718202020202019191716
Albacete22111581586787107561069991213141515161919181818182017171817181718201817
Ponferradina192199121281115111212878912131411111012111399121391112119812131415161618
Deportivo5814191819181921202222222222222222222222222120171514161717191919181716161516171919
Numancia1722121279111269131398558810868767788912141616191918191820182020
Extremadura131721212121212116131417192020172021212019191921212020212021212121212121212121212121
Racing Santander182018202018161718182021212121211820202121212222222222222222222222222222222222222222
Promotion toLa Liga
Qualification topromotion play-offs
Relegation toSegunda División B
Source:BDFútbol

Promotion play-offs

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Main article:2020 Segunda División play-offs
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
Elche011
 
 
 
Zaragoza000
 
Elche011
 
 
 
Girona000
 
Girona123
 
 
Almería011
 


Season statistics

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Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[91]
1UruguayCristhian StuaniGirona29
2ColombiaLuis SuárezZaragoza19
3BrazilYuriPonferradina18
4UruguayDarwin NúñezAlmería16
SpainStoichkovAlcorcón
6SpainRubén CastroLas Palmas16
SpainMartín MerquelanzMirandés
8SpainAlfredo OrtuñoOviedo15
9SpainÁlex FernándezCádiz13
SpainHugo FraileFuenlabrada
AlbaniaArmando SadikuMálaga
SpainCurro SánchezNumancia

Top assists

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RankPlayerClubAssists[92]
1SpainAdri EmbarbaRayo Vallecano11
2SpainDavid FerreiroHuesca9
SpainMartín MerquelanzMirandés
SpainSaúl BerjónOviedo
5SpainJuan CruzElche8
SpainManu GarcíaSporting Gijón
7SpainÁlvaro CejudoRacing Santander7
SpainÍñigo EguarasZaragoza
SpainFidelElche
SpainJosanElche
SpainSalvi SánchezCádiz
SpainIñigo VicenteMirandés

Zamora Trophy

[edit]

TheZamora Trophy was awarded by newspaperMarca to the goalkeeper with the lowest goals-to-games ratio. A goalkeeper had to have played at least 28 games of 60 or more minutes to be eligible for the trophy.[citation needed]

RankPlayerClubGoals
against
MatchesAverage[93]
1MoroccoMunirMálaga29370.78
2SpainAlberto CifuentesCádiz30360.83
3SpainDiego MariñoSporting Gijón35400.88
4SpainBiel RibasFuenlabrada30291.03
SpainÁlvaro FernándezHuesca3534

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDateRoundReference
UruguayCristhian StuaniGironaRayo Vallecano3–1 (H)8 September 20193[94]
SpainFidelElcheMirandés4–2 (H)3 November 201914
Note

(H) – Home; (A) – Away

Discipline

[edit]

[95]

Player

[edit]

Team

[edit]
  • Most yellow cards:137
    • Albacete
  • Most red cards:12
    • Cádiz
  • Fewest yellow cards:87
    • Extremadura
  • Fewest red cards:2
    • Elche

Match ball

[edit]

On 15 April 2019,Puma announced their official partnership withSegunda División to manufacture the official match ball for theLiga de Fútbol Profesional. This ended Segunda División's 23-year partnership withNike.[96]

Average attendances

[edit]

Attendances do not include games playedbehind closed doors.

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Zaragoza329,10728,09810,79821,940+7.1%
2Sporting Gijón280,24522,07213,78217,515−4.7%
3Deportivo La Coruña261,63527,1518,45717,462−1.1%
4Málaga246,19824,87312,34116,413−11.4%
5Cádiz238,18218,43311,23715,879+19.6%
6Oviedo196,99920,4998,66713,133−2.2%
7Racing Santander189,87820,1589,78512,659+40.0%2
8Las Palmas173,39221,2487,69911,559−5.3%
9Tenerife169,60918,0007,87810,601−5.5%
10Almería147,56913,1077,3619,838+40.8%
11Elche141,30411,2878,1949,4200.0%
12Rayo Vallecano142,72310,4475,8768,920−24.7%1
13Albacete119,2939,1155,6957,953−18.1%
14Girona124,2278,7905,6797,764−28.1%1
15Extremadura103,7208,6503,2646,483−35.6%
16Huesca101,4127,2025,2646,338−4.2%1
17Ponferradina89,1507,3954,8825,572−0.7%2
18Fuenlabrada76,4775,3444,5635,098n/a2
19Numancia56,7905,7342,6343,549+2.9%
20Lugo53,9395,2962,4343,371−10.4%
21Mirandés49,7084,0582,6243,107+29.5%2
22Alcorcón42,2373,6461,7702,640−6.6%
League total3,334,09628,0981,7709,777−7.6%

Source:La Liga
Notes:
1: Team played last season in La Liga.
2: Team played last season in Segunda División B.

LFP Awards

[edit]

Monthly

[edit]
MonthPlayer of the MonthReference
PlayerClub
SeptemberSenegalSekou GassamaAlmería[97]
OctoberHondurasAnthony LozanoCádiz[98]
NovemberSpainFidelElche[99]
DecemberSpainJonathan VieraLas Palmas[100]
JanuarySpainSabin MerinoDeportivo La Coruña[101]
JuneSpainRubén CastroLas Palmas[102]

Number of teams by autonomous community

[edit]
RankAutonomous CommunityNumberTeams
1 Andalusia3Almería,Cádiz andMálaga
 Castile and LeónMirandés,Numancia andPonferradina
 Community of MadridAlcorcón,Fuenlabrada andRayo Vallecano
4 Aragon2Huesca andZaragoza
 AsturiasOviedo andSporting Gijón
 Canary IslandsLas Palmas andTenerife
 GaliciaDeportivo La Coruña andLugo
8 Cantabria1Racing Santander
 Castilla–La ManchaAlbacete
 CataloniaGirona
 ExtremaduraExtremadura
 Valencian CommunityElche

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