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2021–22 Segunda División

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91st season of the second-tier football league in Spain
Football league season
Segunda División
Season2021–22
Dates13 August 2021 – 19 June 2022
ChampionsAlmería
1st title
PromotedAlmería
Valladolid
Girona
RelegatedAmorebieta
Real Sociedad B
Fuenlabrada
Alcorcón
Matches462
Goals1,122 (2.43 per match)
Top goalscorerBorja Bastón
Cristhian Stuani
(22 goals each)
Biggest home winCartagena 5–0 Amorebieta
(21 May 2022)
Biggest away winMálaga 0–5Ibiza
(23 January 2022)
Highest scoringIbiza 6–2 Alcorcón
(8 January 2022)
Longest winning runAlmería
7 matches
Longest unbeaten runZaragoza
13 matches
Longest winless runAlcorcón
21 matches
Longest losing runFuenlabrada
7 losses
Highest attendance30063
Las Palmas 2–1Oviedo
(21 May 2022)
Lowest attendance592
Amorebieta 2–1 Almería
(29 August 2021)

The2021–22Segunda División (known asLaLiga SmartBank for sponsorship reasons) football season,[1] was the 91st since its establishment in Spain.

Teams

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Team changes

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Promoted from2020–21 Segunda División BRelegated from2020–21 La LigaPromoted to2021–22 La LigaRelegated to2021–22 Primera División RFEF
Burgos
Real Sociedad B
Amorebieta
Ibiza
Huesca
Valladolid
Eibar
Espanyol
Mallorca
Rayo Vallecano
Albacete
Castellón
UD Logroñés
Sabadell

Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

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A total of 22 teams will contest the league, including 15 sides from the2020–21 season, three relegated from the2020–21 La Liga, and four promoted from the2020–21 Segunda División B. This will include the winners of theplay-offs.

Teams promoted to La Liga

On 8 May 2021,Espanyol became the first side to mathematically be promoted, assured of a return to the top flight following a 0–0 draw againstZaragoza.[2] The second team to earn promotion wasMallorca, followingAlmería's 2–3 loss toCartagena on 18 May 2021. Both teams made an immediate return to the first division after a season away. The final team promoted toLa Liga wasRayo Vallecano by beatingCD Leganés 5-1 andGirona FC 3–2 on aggration in promotion play-off.

Teams relegated from La Liga

The first team to be relegated from La Liga wereEibar, after a 1–4 loss toValencia on 16 May 2021, ending their seven-year stay in the top tier. The second team to be relegated wereValladolid, following a 1–2 home defeat againstAtlético Madrid on 22 May 2021, in their final game of the season, ending their three-year stay in the top tier. The third and final team to be relegated wereHuesca, after drawing 0–0 against Valencia on 22 May 2021 in their final game of the season, suffering an immediate return to the second division.

Teams relegated to Primera División RFEF

The first team to be relegated fromSegunda División wereAlbacete, following a 1–1 againstLugo on 18 May 2021, effectively ending their four-years stay in the second tier. Albacete was followed byCastellón,Logroñés andSabadell. The three of those clubs were relegated on 30 May 2021, making an immediate return to the third tier after a single season in Segunda División.

Teams promoted from Segunda División B

Following theplay-offs, the first team to achieve promotion wereReal Sociedad B after defeatedAlgeciras on 22 May 2021. They are promoted to second division for the first time in 59 years. The second team to earn promotion wereAmorebieta on 22 May 2021 after beatingBadajoz. The third team to earn promotion wereIbiza on 23 May 2021, after defeatedUCAM Murcia. For both victorious teams this was their first time ever promotion to the second division. The fourth and last team to get the promotion wasBurgos after defeatingAthletic Bilbao B on 23 May 2021. This was their 2nd promotion to the Segunda División, the last one being in2001–02, where they ended being relegated.

Stadiums and locations

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Location of teams in2021–22 Segunda División
Location of Community of Madrid teams in2021–22 Segunda División
Location of teams in2021–22 Segunda División (Canary Islands)
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
AlcorcónAlcorcónSanto Domingo5,100[3]
AlmeríaAlmeríaJuegos Mediterráneos15,000[4]
AmorebietaAmorebieta-EtxanoLezama (field 2)[a]3,250
BurgosBurgosEl Plantío12,194[6]
CartagenaCartagenaCartagonova15,105[7]
EibarEibarIpurua8,164[8]
FuenlabradaFuenlabradaFernando Torres5,400[9]
GironaGironaMontilivi11,200[10]
HuescaHuescaEl Alcoraz7,638[11]
IbizaIbizaCan Misses4,500[12]
Las PalmasLas PalmasGran Canaria31,250[13]
LeganésLeganésButarque12,450[14]
LugoLugoAnxo Carro7,070[15]
MálagaMálagaLa Rosaleda30,044[16]
MirandésMiranda de EbroAnduva5,759[17]
OviedoOviedoCarlos Tartiere30,500[18]
PonferradinaPonferradaEl Toralín8,400[19]
Real Sociedad BSan SebastiánAnoeta40,000[20]
Sporting GijónGijónEl Molinón30,000[21]
TenerifeSanta Cruz de TenerifeHeliodoro Rodríguez López22,824[22]
ValladolidValladolidJosé Zorrilla28,012[23]
ZaragozaZaragozaLa Romareda33,608[24]
Notes
  1. ^On 17 June 2021, Amorebieta reached an agreement withAthletic Bilbao to play at Lezama, since their home ground,Urritxe, was deemed "impractical" to play in the category.[5]

Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt main sponsor
AlcorcónSpainFran FernándezSpainLaureKappaEneryeti Energy Drink
AlmeríaSpainRubiSpainFernandoPumaArabian Centres
AmorebietaSpainHaritz MújikaSpainIker SeguínKappaSidenor
BurgosSpainJulián CaleroSpainEneko UndabarrenaAdidasReale Seguros
CartagenaSpainLuis CarriónSpainAlberto de la BellaAdidasTalasur Group
EibarSpainGaizka GaritanoSpainAnaitz ArbillaJoma
FuenlabradaSpainJosé Ramón SandovalSpainJuanma MarreroJomaGrupo Avimosa
GironaSpainMíchelSpainAdayPumaGosbi
HuescaSpainXisco MuñozSpainJorge PulidoNikeHuesca La Magia
IbizaSpainPaco JémezSpainFran GrimaNikePower Electronics
Las PalmasSpainGarcía PimientaSpainMaikel MesaHummelGran Canaria
LeganésTunisiaMehdi NaftiSpainUnai BustinzaJomaUrbas Grupo Financiero
LugoSpainRubén AlbésSpainCarlos PitaKappaEstrella Galicia
MálagaArgentinaPablo GuedeSpainIsmael CasasNikeSabor a Málaga
MirandésSpainJoseba EtxeberriaSpainRaúl LizoainAdidasMiranda Empresas
OviedoSpainJosé Ángel ZigandaSpainBolañoAdidasDigi Communications
PonferradinaSpainBoloBrazilYuriAdidasHerrero Brigantina
Real Sociedad BSpainXabi AlonsoSpainRoberto LópezMacronKutxabank
Sporting GijónSpainAbelardoSpainPablo PérezNikeIntegra Energía
TenerifeSpainLuis Miguel RamisSpainAitor SanzHummelTurismo Tenerife
ValladolidSpainPachetaSpainJordi MasipAdidasEstrella Galicia
ZaragozaSpainJuan Ignacio MartínezSpainAlberto ZapaterAdidasGreen Botanic Pharmacie

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of
departure
Date of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of
appointment
ValladolidSpainSergio González[25]Sacked23 May 2021Pre-seasonSpainPacheta[26]16 June 2021
EibarSpainJosé Luis Mendilibar[27]Mutual consent25 May 2021SpainGaizka Garitano[28]7 June 2021
HuescaSpainPacheta[29]25 May 2021MexicoIgnacio Ambriz[30]28 June 2021
MálagaSpainSergio Pellicer[31]Resigned31 May 2021SpainJosé Alberto[32]1 June 2021
MirandésSpainJosé Alberto[33]Signed forMálaga1 June 2021SpainLolo Escobar[34]4 June 2021
GironaSpainFrancisco[35]Mutual consent30 June 2021SpainMíchel[36]9 July 2021
AlcorcónSpainJuan Antonio Anquela[37]Sacked18 September 202122ndSpainJorge Romero[38]18 September 2021
HuescaMexicoIgnacio Ambriz[39]25 October 202112thSpainXisco Muñoz[40]27 October 2021
LeganésSpainAsier Garitano[41]30 October 202120thTunisiaMehdi Nafti[42]31 October 2021
AlcorcónSpainJorge Romero[43]2 November 202122ndSpainFran Fernández[44]2 November 2021
FuenlabradaSpainJosé Luis Oltra[45]14 December 202119thSpainSergio Pellicer[46]15 December 2021
IbizaSpainJuan Carlos Carcedo[47]18 December 202116thSpainPaco Jémez[48]26 December 2021
Las PalmasSpainPepe Mel[49]23 January 20227thSpainGarcía Pimienta[50]24 January 2022
MálagaSpainJosé Alberto[51]25 January 202214thSpainNatxo González[52]27 January 2022
MirandésSpainLolo Escobar[53]13 February 202217thSpainJoseba Etxeberria[54]14 February 2022
Sporting GijónSpainDavid Gallego[55]22 February 202215thSpainJosé Luis Martí[56]23 February 2022
FuenlabradaSpainSergio Pellicer[57]6 March 202220thSpainJosé Ramón Sandoval[58]7 March 2022
AmorebietaSpainIñigo Vélez[59]8 March 202220thSpainHaritz Mújika[59]8 March 2022
MálagaSpainNatxo González[60]2 April 202218thArgentinaPablo Guede[61]2 April 2022
Sporting GijónSpainJosé Luis Martí[62]3 May 202217thSpainAbelardo[63]3 May 2022

League table

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Standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Almería(C, P)4224996835+3381[a]Promotion toLa Liga
2Valladolid(P)4224997143+2881[a]
3Eibar42231186145+1680Qualification forpromotion play-offs
4Las Palmas421913105747+1070
5Tenerife42209135337+1669
6Girona(O, P)42208145742+1568[b]
7Oviedo42171785741+1668[b]
8Ponferradina421712135755+263
9Cartagena42186186357+660
10Zaragoza421220103946−756
11Burgos421510174141055
12Leganés421315145051−154[c]
13Huesca421315144944+554[c]
14Mirandés42157205862−452[d]
15Ibiza421216145359−652[d]
16Lugo421020124652−650
17Sporting Gijón421113184348−546
18Málaga421112193657−2145
19Amorebieta(R)42916174463−1943Relegation toPrimera Federación
20Real Sociedad B(R)421010224361−1840
21Fuenlabrada(R)42615213965−2633
22Alcorcón(R)42611253771−3429
Source:LaLiga SmartBank
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored[64]
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abAlmería finished ahead of Valladolid on head-to-head points: Almería 3–1 Valladolid, Valladolid 2–2 Almería.
  2. ^abGirona finished ahead of Oviedo on head-to-head points: Girona 2–1 Oviedo, Oviedo 0–0 Girona.
  3. ^abLeganés finished ahead of Huesca on head-to-head points: Leganés 2–1 Huesca, Huesca 0–2 Leganés.
  4. ^abMirandés finished ahead of Ibiza on head-to-head points: Mirandés 4–0 Ibiza, Ibiza 0–2 Mirandés.

Results

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Home \ AwayALCALMAMOBURCAREIBFUEGIRHUEIBILPALEGLUGMGAMIROVIPONRSOSPOTFEVLDZAR
Alcorcón0–42–21–01–11–00–20–11–00–20–23–31–10–10–01–22–21–41–10–21–21–2
Almería1–13–02–00–10–23–10–10–02–01–11–03–32–02–12–13–03–11–03–13–13–0
Amorebieta0–02–12–22–31–12–11–01–03–11–11–31–31–21–01–11–01–21–11–14–11–1
Burgos3–10–22–21–10–12–00–03–12–10–04–01–13–01–00–11–00–00–01–03–00–1
Cartagena3–11–35–01–04–13–03–00–35–10–20–02–13–13–01–20–11–01–01–12–33–0
Eibar2–11–01–02–02–10–04–22–13–12–21–11–02–21–11–00–13–23–22–00–22–0
Fuenlabrada2–21–10–01–22–10–01–22–31–23–22–11–11–01–10–02–31–20–01–20–01–1
Girona3–11–22–03–12–00–12–11–35–10–03–01–11–02–02–13–02–01–20–11–01–1
Huesca0–01–11–11–02–02–00–00–10–00–00–21–00–04–01–21–23–21–11–23–21–1
Ibiza6–20–11–12–02–12–03–11–12–11–11–11–12–20–21–10–12–20–20–01–22–2
Las Palmas3–01–11–00–24–10–12–11–32–11–14–22–22–11–02–12–10–01–02–11–12–3
Leganés1–02–21–00–01–12–33–21–12–11–24–11–10–32–00–01–11–11–11–20–22–1
Lugo1–02–11–11–01–02–21–31–03–20–02–00–01–02–11–11–20–01–10–20–21–1
Málaga1–00–11–20–11–11–31–02–00–20–52–10–21–00–00–00–02–12–21–02–21–1
Mirandés1–31–42–03–12–13–35–11–20–14–04–21–23–23–01–13–12–00–32–10–12–0
Oviedo3–12–02–01–32–01–13–00–03–33–21–11–02–22–13–02–00–11–10–03–03–3
Ponferradina1–01–01–13–14–22–20–02–11–11–11–20–33–14–02–11–23–24–11–22–20–0
Real Sociedad B2–40–22–10–11–22–30–01–20–20–10–11–01–12–01–31–11–12–11–20–21–2
Sporting Gijón1–00–12–11–04–10–11–12–11–10–10–12–11–12–12–10–12–30–11–21–21–2
Tenerife1–00–12–14–01–20–13–12–10–02–00–10–01–10–21–24–02–02–00–01–41–1
Valladolid2–02–25–11–02–02–03–02–23–01–10–11–04–11–13–12–12–01–21–00–22–0
Zaragoza0–32–01–10–00–11–02–11–00–00–02–10–21–01–11–10–01–11–12–00–20–0
Source:LaLiga
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.

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142
Almería125243211211111111111112322222222322221121
Valladolid114269151299787566355555323233333333233333332
Eibar21201418106655422222222332231111111111111112213
Las Palmas10148131313116656443456666777897789111498877888764
Tenerife479434544675343433443444444444445544444445
Girona2512162014151920201919171313131010886666756666654455555656
Oviedo91517115787812151189101298779981089117810787666666577
Ponferradina631321333346655644224555565555566788777888
Cartagena2021159158131710858101191189101088976889107979101311999999
Zaragoza1218211718191820191818181916128121191314161616181818161514111413141112121414141310
Burgos18162015161619151717141014171816171513910111411121191011910121091210101112111011
Leganés191719212220141618192020202119201816171815171718171615141413131315121616151313131212
Huesca314711117111299121214151414141212111412151513141212151515111199111211121113
Mirandés14613575101313101217161214171618181718151817161717181718171616151414161616151514
Ibiza15136889481516161591079111214141613109101010117881012131013131010101415
Lugo81218201418171814141113131516151517161617181313111212131312121114161515141515161616
Sporting Gijón793112122133778101313151512121512131413151617181817171717171717171717
Málaga13117146101610111313911811777111113101114141516171816161718181818181818181818
Real Sociedad B5810121717201416151716181920181920212121212121212121211919191919202020191919191919
Amorebieta222216191921212121212121212021212121202020191920191919192020202121191919202020202020
Fuenlabrada1610111012129127111014151817192019191919202019202020202121212020212121212121212121
Alcorcón171922222122222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222
Promotion toLa Liga
Qualification topromotion play-offs
Relegation toPrimera División RFEF
Source:BDFútbol

Promotion play-offs

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Main article:2022 Segunda División play-offs
Semi–finalsFinal
          
3Eibar101
6Girona (a.e.t.)022
6Girona033
5Tenerife011
4Las Palmas011
5Tenerife123

Season statistics

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Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[65]
1SpainBorja BastónOviedo22
UruguayCristhian StuaniGirona
3SpainStoichkovEibar21
4SpainRubén CastroCartagena20
IsraelShon WeissmanValladolid
6NigeriaUmar SadiqAlmería18
7SpainSergio CamelloMirandés15
8MontenegroUroš ĐurđevićSporting Gijón14
SpainJaime SeoaneHuesca
SpainJonathan VieraLas Palmas
BrazilYuriPonferradina

Top assists

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RankPlayerClubAssists[66]
1SpainRodrigo RiquelmeMirandés12
2SpainBorja SánchezOviedo10
3NigeriaUmar SadiqAlmería9
4ArgentinaPablo de BlasisCartagena8
SpainRubén PardoLeganés
SpainFrancisco PortilloAlmería
7PolandMateusz BoguszIbiza7
SpainFran GámezZaragoza
SpainGaizka LarrazabalAmorebieta
SpainJosé Antonio RíosPonferradina

Zamora Trophy

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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.[67]

RankPlayerClubGoals
against
MatchesAverage
1SpainFernandoAlmería33410.80
2SpainJuan SorianoTenerife35410.85
3SpainJoan FemeníasOviedo41420.98
4SpainJuan CarlosGirona39381.03
5SpainAlfonso HerreroBurgos29281.04

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDateRoundRef.
PortugalDyego SousaAlmeríaMirandés4–1 (A)24 October 202112
UruguayCristhian StuaniGironaAlcorcón3–1 (H)4 November 202114
SpainJuanmaBurgosLeganés4–0 (H)23 January 202224
SpainSergio LeónValladolidAmorebieta5–1 (H)27 February 202229
SpainRubén CastroCartagenaAmorebieta5–0 (H)21 May 202241
Note

(H) – Home; (A) – Away

Discipline

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Source:[68]

Player

[edit]

Team

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  • Most yellow cards:124
    • Fuenlabrada
  • Most red cards:11
    • Fuenlabrada
  • Fewest yellow cards:77
    • Real Sociedad B
  • Fewest red cards:2
    • Burgos
    • Zaragoza

Awards

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Monthly

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MonthPlayer of the MonthReference
PlayerClub
OctoberSpainStoichkovEibar[69]
NovemberSpainFernandoAlmería[70]
DecemberUruguayCristhian StuaniGirona[71]
JanuarySpainSergio CastelIbiza[72]
FebruaryNigeriaUmar SadiqAlmería[73]
MarchArgentinaNahuel BustosGirona[74]
AprilSpainBorja BastónOviedo[75]
MaySpainJonathan VieraLas Palmas[76]

Attendance to stadiums

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Restrictions

[edit]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, clubs were not allowed to use the total capacity of their stadiums. According to the progress of the pandemic, the capacity allowed each month was decided by the Government of Spain, in agreement with the Autonomous Communities.

  • August (rounds 1 to 3): 40% of capacity allowed.[77] Additionally, the Basque Country reduced it to 20%,[78] Catalonia to 30%[79] and the Valencian Community limited the attendance to a maximum of 15,000 spectators, always respecting the agreement.[80]
  • September (rounds 4 to 7): 60% of capacity allowed.[81] The Basque Country raised its own limit to 30%,[82] while Catalonia did to 40%.[83]
  • October (rounds 8 to 13): full capacity allowed, except for Catalonia and Basque Country, whose Governments limited the attendance to 60%.[84]

Average attendances

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PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Zaragoza122,06825,3076,74515,259n/a
2Valladolid91,16214,40810,08013,023n/a
3Las Palmas94,28625,8877,10011,786n/a
4Málaga80,15315,9016,51911,450n/a
5Oviedo128,28721,0565,96910,690n/a
6Sporting Gijón106,35016,5418,98910,635n/a
7Tenerife66,02412,5724,9999,432n/a
8Almería51,6459,5133,3987,378n/a
9Burgos46,0589,5844,3736,580n/a
10Cartagena42,1767,5914,7706,025n/a
11Leganés39,7087,4364,1245,673n/a
12Huesca41,4906,8262,9445,186n/a
13Ponferradina34,0905,6002,7434,261n/a
14Girona30,2956,1011,8713,787n/a
15Ibiza22,6043,7422,4873,229n/a
16Real Sociedad B23,6496,2668452,956n/a1
17Eibar19,4704,0971,1462,781n/a
18Lugo20,2495,0691,6572,531n/a
19Mirandés19,1202,9532,0542,390n/a
20Fuenlabrada16,1953,2441,1842,024n/a
21Alcorcón12,0891,9531,0441,511n/a
22Amorebieta6,6251,236592946n/a
League total1,041,23825,8875926,311n/a

Updated to games played on 8 November 2021
Source:La Liga
Notes:
1: One match played at Ipurua stadium.

Number of teams by region

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PositionRegionNumberTeams
1Castile and León4Burgos,Mirandés,Ponferradina,Valladolid
2Basque Country3Amorebieta,Eibar,Real Sociedad B
Community of MadridAlcorcón,Fuenlabrada,Leganés
4Andalusia2Almería,Málaga
AragónHuesca,Zaragoza
AsturiasOviedo,Sporting Gijón
Canary IslandsLas Palmas,Tenerife
8Balearic Islands1Ibiza
CataloniaGirona
GaliciaLugo
Region of MurciaCartagena

See also

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References

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