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2025–26 Segunda División

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
95th season of the second-tier football league in Spain
Football league season
La Liga 2
Season2025–26
DatesRegular season: 15 August 2025 – 31 May 2026
Play-offs: 7–21 June 2026
Matches164
Goals420 (2.56 per match)
Top goalscorerAdri Embarba
(9 goals)
Biggest home winBurgos 5–1Cultural Leonesa
(15 August 2025)
Deportivo La Coruña 4–0Huesca
(19 September 2025)
Biggest away winZaragoza 0–5 Cultural Leonesa
(18 October 2025)
Highest scoringCastellón 5–4Real Sociedad B
(15 November 2025)
Longest winning runRacing Santander
(4 matches)
Longest unbeaten runAlmería
(9 matches)
Longest winless runMirandés
(8 matches)
Longest losing runZaragoza
(6 matches)
2026–27 →

The2025–26 La Liga 2, also known asLALIGA HYPERMOTION[1][2] due to sponsorship reasons, is the ongoing 95th season of theSegunda División since its establishment in Spain. It began on 15 August 2025 and is scheduled to end on 31 May 2026, with the promotion play-offs scheduled to end in June 2026.

Teams

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Team changes

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Promoted from2024–25 Primera FederaciónRelegated from2024–25 La LigaPromoted to2025–26 La LigaRelegated to2025–26 Primera Federación
Andorra
Ceuta
Cultural Leonesa
Real Sociedad B
Leganés
Las Palmas
Valladolid
Levante
Elche
Oviedo
Eldense
Cartagena
Racing Ferrol
Tenerife

Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

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A total of 22 teams will contest the league, including 15 sides from the2024–25 season, three relegated from the2024–25 La Liga, and four promoted from the2024–25 Primera Federación.

Teams promoted to La Liga

On 25 May 2025,Levante became the first side to mathematically be promoted, assured of a return to the top flight after a three-year absence following a 3–2 victory againstBurgos.Elche became the second team to be promoted on the last day after defeatingDeportivo La Coruña 4–0, returning after a two-year absence. The final team promoted wasReal Oviedo, who secured their spot via theplay-offs, marking a return to the top flight after a 24-year absence.

Teams relegated from La Liga

The first team to be relegated from La Liga wereValladolid, after a 5–1 loss toReal Betis on 25 April 2025, after only single season stay in the top tier. The second team to be relegatedLas Palmas, after a 0–1 loss toSevilla on 14 May 2025, after two seasons in the top tier. The third and final team relegated to Segunda wasLeganés, afterEspanyol managed to survive by beating Valladolid in the last matchday, after just one season in the top tier.

Teams relegated to Primera Federación

The first team to be relegated to the third level wasCartagena, after a 2–1 loss toAlmería on 14 April 2025, ending a five-year stay in the second division. The second team to be relegated wasRacing Ferrol, who were relegated on 29 April 2025 after a loss to Almería, ending their two seasons in the second division. The third team to be relegated wasTenerife, who were relegated on 10 May 2025, followingReal Zaragoza's win against Cartagena, ending a 12-year stay in second division. The fourth and final team to be relegated wasEldense, who were relegated on 25 May 2025, following a 3–3 draw againstRacing Santander, ending a 2-year stay in the second division.

Teams promoted from Primera Federación

On 11 May 2025,Ceuta became the first team to achieve promotion to Segunda División, following a 2–1 win againstFuenlabrada, returning for the first time in 57 years, it will also be the first time the city of Ceuta will have a representative in the category in 45 years. The second team to earn promotion wasCultural Leonesa following a 1–1 draw againstAndorra on the last matchday on 24 May 2025, after a 7-year absence. The third team to secure promotion wasAndorra, who returned after a one-season absence on 21 June after beatingPonferradina 2–1 on aggregate in the first promotion playoff. The fourth and final team wasReal Sociedad B, who defeatedGimnàstic 4–3 on aggregate in the second promotion playoff, securing their return to the division after three years. Reserve teams return to second tier after one-year absence.

Stadiums and locations

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Location of teams in2025–26 Segunda División
Location of teams in2025–26 Segunda División (Canary Islands)


TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
AlbaceteAlbaceteEstadio Carlos Belmonte17,524[3]
AlmeríaAlmeríaUD Almería Stadium15,000[4]
AndorraAndorraEncampNou Estadi Encamp5,108[5]
BurgosBurgosEstadio El Plantío12,194[6]
CádizCádizEstadio Nuevo Mirandilla20,724[7]
CastellónCastellón de la PlanaEstadio SkyFi Castàlia15,500[8]
CeutaCeutaEstadio Alfonso Murube6,500
CórdobaCórdobaEstadio Bahrain Victorious Nuevo Arcángel de Córdoba20,989[9]
Cultural LeonesaLeónEstadio Reino de León13,346[10]
Deportivo La CoruñaLa CoruñaEstadio ABANCA-RIAZOR32,660[11]
EibarEibarEstadio Municipal de Ipurua8,164[12]
GranadaGranadaEstadio Nuevo Los Cármenes19,189[13]
HuescaHuescaEstadio El Alcoraz9,100[14]
Las PalmasLas PalmasEstadio Gran Canaria32,392
LeganésLeganésEstadio Ontime Butarque12,450[15]
MálagaMálagaLa Rosaleda Stadium30,044[16]
MirandésMiranda de EbroEstadio Municipal de Anduva[a]5,759[18]
Racing SantanderSantanderStadium El Sardinero22,222[19]
Real Sociedad BSan SebastiánReale Arena39,500[20]
Sporting GijónGijónEstadio El Molinón-Enrique Castro "Quini"29,371[21]
ValladolidValladolidEstadio Municipal José Zorrilla27,618[22]
ZaragozaZaragozaIbercaja Stadium20,000[23]
Notes
  1. ^Mirandés play at theMendizorrotza Stadium until November due to remodeling and adaptation works at Anduva[17]


Personnel and sponsors

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TeamManagerCaptainKit makerKit sponsors
MainOther(s)
AlbaceteSpainAlberto GonzálezSpainRiki RodríguezAdidasGlobalcaja
List
    • Side:None
    • Back: Rodacal Beyem, Iner Energía
    • Sleeves: MGS Seguros
    • Shorts:None
AlmeríaSpainRubiSpainFernando MartínezMacron
List
    • Side:TBA
    • Back:TBA
    • Sleeves:TBA
    • Shorts:TBA
AndorraVacantArgentinaNico RattiNikeMora Banc
List
BurgosSpainLuis Miguel RamisSpainAitor CórdobaMacronDigi
List
CádizSpainGaizka GaritanoSpainÁlex FernándezMacronDigi
List
    • Side:None
    • Back: Hospitales Pascual
    • Sleeves: Ayuda T Pymes
    • Shorts:None
CastellónSpainPablo HernándezSpainSalva RuizErreaLayerZero
List
    • Side: Repcar Still
    • Back:None
    • Sleeves:None
    • Shorts:None
CeutaSpainJosé Juan RomeroSpainAlbert CaparrósMacronCeuta
List
    • Side: Punta Almina Promociones y Costrucciones
    • Back:None
    • Sleeves:Baleària
    • Shorts: Hélity Copter Airlines
CórdobaSpainIván AniaSpainCarlos MarínJomaBahrain Victorious
List
Cultural LeonesaSpainCuco ZigandaSpainQuique FornosMacronAspire Academy
List
    • Side: MGS Seguros
    • Back: Hyundai Lemauto
    • Sleeves: Cerlesa
    • Shorts:None
Deportivo La CoruñaSpainAntonio HidalgoSpainDiego VillaresKappaEstrella Galicia 0,0
List
EibarSpainBeñat San JoséSpainAnaitz ArbillaHummelSmartlog Group
List
    • Side:None
    • Back: Software logístico Galys
    • Sleeves:None
    • Shorts:None
GranadaSpainPachetaSpainSergio RuizAdidas
List
    • Side:None
    • Back:Lowi
    • Sleeves: Caja Rural Granada
    • Shorts: Grupo Eigra
HuescaSpainBoloSpainJorge PulidoSokaAramón
List
Las PalmasSpainLuis GarcíaSpainKirian RodríguezHummelGran Canaria
List
LeganésSpainPaco LópezSpainJorge SáenzJomaOnTime
List
    • Side: SportyTV
    • Back: Nara Seguros,Lowi
    • Sleeves: Mercanza
    • Shorts: Baghdadi Capital, Ebury
MálagaSpainJuan Francisco FunesSpainAlfonso HerreroHummelMálaga
List
MirandésSpainJesús GalvánSpainSergio PostigoAdidasMiranda Empresas
List
    • Side:None
    • Back: Bodegas Izadi
    • Sleeves:None
    • Shorts: Alucoil
Racing SantanderSpainJosé Alberto LopezSpainÍñigo Sainz-MazaAustralEni Plenitude
List
    • Side: Cantabria Telecom
    • Back:Banco Santander, Cantabria Labs
    • Sleeves: MGS Seguros
    • Shorts:None
Real Sociedad BSpainIon AnsotegiSpainPeru RodríguezMacronGrupo Amenabar
List
Sporting GijónSpainBorja JiménezSpainRubén YáñezPumaSiroko
List
    • Side:None
    • Back: Central Lechera Asturiana
    • Sleeves: Integra Energía
    • Shorts: Esfer
ValladolidUruguayGuillermo AlmadaSpainJavi SánchezKappaEstrella Galicia 0,0
List
    • Side: Caja Rural Zamora
    • Back:None
    • Sleeves:Digi
    • Shorts: INEXO
ZaragozaSpainRubén SellésSpainFrancho SerranoAdidasCaravan Fragancias
List
    • Side:None
    • Back: Cerveza Ámbar Triple Zero
    • Sleeves: MGS Seguros
    • Shorts: Embou

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of
departure
Date of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of
appointment
ValladolidSpainÁlvaro Rubio[24]Sacked4 June 2025Pre-seasonUruguayGuillermo Almada[25]8 July 2025
Real Sociedad BSpainIosu Rivas[26]Appointed first team assistant23 June 2025SpainIon Ansotegi[27]29 May 2025
LeganésSpainBorja Jiménez[28]End of contract30 June 2025SpainPaco López[29]10 June 2025
HuescaSpainAntonio Hidalgo[30]SpainSergi Guilló[31]13 June 2025
Las PalmasSpainDiego Martínez[32]SpainLuis García[33]7 June 2025
Deportivo La CoruñaSpainÓscar Gilsanz[34]SpainAntonio Hidalgo[35]10 June 2025
MirandésItalyAlessio Lisci[36]SpainFran Justo[37]30 June 2025
AndorraSpainBeto Company[38]SpainIbai Gómez[39]25 June 2025
CastellónNetherlandsJohan Plat[40]Sacked16 September 202520thSpainPablo Hernández[40][a]16 September 2025
Cultural LeonesaSpainRaúl Llona[42]22 September 2025SpainCuco Ziganda[43]23 September 2025
Sporting GijónSpainAsier Garitano[44]5 October 202515thSpainBorja Jiménez[45]8 October 2025
ZaragozaSpainGabi[46]12 October 202522ndSpainEmilio Larraz[47]12 October 2025
SpainEmilio Larraz[48]Demoted tothe B-team20 October 2025SpainRubén Sellés[49]20 October 2025
MirandésSpainFran Justo[50]Sacked2 November 202521stSpainJesús Galván[b][52]7 November 2025
HuescaSpainSergi Guilló[53]10 November 202518thSpainBolo[54]12 November 2025
MálagaSpainSergio Pellicer[55]18 November 2025SpainJuan Francisco Funes[56]19 November 2025
AndorraSpainIbai Gómez[57]23 November 2025
Notes
  1. ^Originally as caretaker manager, appointed on a permanent basis on 12 November 2025.[41]
  2. ^Antxon Muneta was the caretaker head coach in the 13th round against Sporting Gijón.[51]

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Deportivo La Coruña158522914+1529Promotion to La Liga
2Racing Santander159243323+1029
3Las Palmas15852189+929Qualification for promotion playoffs
4Almería148422918+1128
5Burgos157442114+725
6Castellón156452320+322
7Córdoba155642020021
8Cádiz155641214−221
9Valladolid155551513+220
10Cultural Leonesa156271820−220
11Sporting Gijón156271922−320
12Albacete155462225−319
13Real Sociedad B155372324−118Not eligible for promotion[Note]
14Málaga155371920−118
15Leganés154651415−118
16Huesca155371419−518
17Ceuta145361318−518
18Eibar154561718−117
19Andorra154561723−617Relegation to Primera Federación
20Granada153751821−316
21Mirandés153391626−1012
22Zaragoza153391024−1412
Updated to match(es) played on 24 November 2025. Source:LaLiga Hypermotion
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Fair-play points
(Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played)[58]

Notes

  1. ^
    Reserve teams are not eligible for promotion to the same league as the first team.

Results

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Home \ AwayALBALMANDBURCADCASCEUCORCULDEPEIBGRAHUELPALEGMALMIRRACRSOSPOVALZAR
Albacete1–00–01–32–11–42–32–0
Almería4–43–01–03–12–32–14–2
Andorra2–10–01–33–10–01–21–1
Burgos0–05–11–10–02–10–21–00–1
Cádiz2–11–30–01–01–01–00–0
Castellón0–13–32–15–43–10–11–1
Ceuta1–02–11–22–00–11–0
Córdoba1–12–12–01–01–31–32–2
Cultural Leonesa0–00–11–21–30–10–01–03–2
Deportivo1–10–02–13–04–01–01–1
Eibar3–22–00–01–13–00–02–11–2
Granada0–01–11–30–00–2a1–25–23–1
Huesca2–22–12–10–11–11–11–02–0a
Las Palmas2–10–11–11–03–10–13–12–1
Leganés0–31–21–10–12–20–12–0
Málaga4–10–12–23–01–12–23–21–0
Mirandés0–21–50–10–01–32–10–1
Racing Santander1–23–14–12–42–12–23–01–0
Real Sociedad B2–23–03–31–12–02–11–01–0
Sporting Gijón3–42–32–11–01–10–02–11–0
Valladolid3–13–00–00–12–10–11–12–3
Zaragoza0–01–30–10–50–21–01–1
Updated to match(es) played on 24 November 2025. 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
Deportivo38842111248421
Racing42111342311112
Las Palmas13712129685522533
Almería99913151299653255
Burgos14101189579653445
Castellón19181719201612111116171412106
Cádiz610554223134666
Valladolid21333478479777
Córdoba1617181616192116131310888
Sporting532271011151296999
Albacete815162021181414171216111411
Leganés1414141512131613151111131512
Ceuta212022171815151214107101013
Cultural2221212217201820211718152015
R. Sociedad B713131414171922182020191617
Málaga15127610111319161813161718
Huesca1211696810681414171820
Eibar11511711761010151518131418
Andorra106485534781212111619
Granada202220212222221820191920191920
Mirandés171615101314171719212121212121
Zaragoza181919181921202122222222222222
Promotion to La Liga
Qualification to promotion play-offs
Relegation to Primera Federación
Source:BDFútbol

Season statistics

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Scoring

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Top goalscorers

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As of 23 November 2025
RankPlayerClubGoals[59]
1SpainAdri EmbarbaAlmería9
2SpainAsier VillalibreRacing Santander8
3EcuadorJeremy Arévalo7
BelgiumJonathan DubasinSporting Gijón
NetherlandsZakaria EddahchouriDeportivo La Coruña
SpainAdrián FuentesCórdoba
7SpainAndrés MartínRacing Santander6
SpainSergio ArribasAlmería
SpainGorka CarreraReal Sociedad B
SpainCarlos FernándezMirandés
SpainAgus MedinaAlbacete
SpainYeremay HernándezDeportivo La Coruña

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDateRoundRef.
NetherlandsZakaria EddahchouriDeportivo La CoruñaMirandés5–1 (A)13 September 20255
Note

(H) – Home; (A) – Away

Zamora Trophy

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As of 23 November 2025

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

RankPlayerClubGoals
against
MatchesAverage
1CroatiaDinko HorkašLas Palmas9150.60
2PortugalGuilherme FernandesValladolid12140.86
3BrazilVictor AznarCádiz14150.93
SpainAnder CanteroBurgos
SpainGermán ParreñoDeportivo La Coruña

See also

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