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1963–64 Segunda División

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33rd season of the second-tier football league in Spain
Football league season
Segunda División
Season1963–64
ChampionsDeportivo La Coruña
Las Palmas
PromotedDeportivo La Coruña
Las Palmas
RelegatedSalamanca
San Fernando
Alavés
Eldense
Matches480
Goals1,292 (2.69 per match)
Top goalscorerAbel Fernández
(26 goals)
Best goalkeeperJosé María Cobo
(0.89 goals/match)
Biggest home winDeportivo La Coruña 8–0Constancia
(10 November 1963)
Biggest away winBadalona 2–7Deportivo La Coruña
(19 January 1964)
Highest scoringDeportivo La Coruña 8–2Alavés
(22 March 1964)

The1963–64 Segunda División season was the 33rd since its establishment and was played between 15 September 1963 and 26 April 1964.

Overview before the season

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32 teams joined the league, including 4 relegated from the1962–63 La Liga and 7 promoted from the1962–63 Tercera División.

Relegated fromLa Liga
Promoted fromTercera División

Group North

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Teams

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Location of teams in Segunda División 1963–64 Group North
ClubCityStadium
 Deportivo AlavésVitoriaMendizorroza
CF BadalonaBadalonaAvenida de Navarra
Burgos CFBurgosZatorre
RC Celta de VigoVigoBalaídos
CD ConstanciaIncaMunicipal d'Es Cos
 RC Deportivo La Coruña La Coruña Riazor
CD EuropaBarcelonaCerdeña
Real Gijón CFGijónEl Molinón
CD HospitaletHospitalet de LlobregatMunicipal de Deportes
SD IndauchuBilbaoGarellano
UP LangreoLangreoGanzábal
CD OrenseOrenseJosé Antonio
Atlético OsasunaPamplonaSan Juan
Real SociedadSan SebastiánAtocha
 Salamanca Salamanca El Calvario
Real Santander SDSantanderEl Sardinero

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Deportivo La Coruña(P)3019477431+4342Promotion toLa Liga
2Real Gijón3017585333+2039Qualification for the promotion playoffs
3Europa3015783627+937
4Racing Santander3014794532+1335
5Osasuna30146105344+934
6Real Sociedad30145114835+1333
7Burgos30136114038+232
8Orense30127113436−231
9Celta Vigo30117123937+229
10Constancia30812103345−1228
11Langreo30107133340−727
12Indauchu30106143438−426[a]
13Hospitalet(O)30106143951−1226[a]Qualification for the relegation playoffs
14Badalona(O)3096153957−1824
15Salamanca(R)3077162546−2121Relegation toTercera División
16Alavés(R)3048183671−3516
Source:BDFútbol
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored
(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abIndauchu finished ahead of Hospitalet on head-to-head points: Indauchu–Hospitalet 3–1, Hospitalet–Indauchu 2–2

Top goalscorers

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GoalscorersGoalsTeam
SpainAbel Fernández26Racing Santander
SpainEnrique Silvestre22Osasuna
SpainJosé Luis Veloso17Deportivo La Coruña
SpainJuan Goyarán17Alavés
SpainManuel Loureda15Deportivo La Coruña

Top goalkeepers

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GoalkeeperGoalsMatchesAverageTeam
SpainJosé María Cobo24270.89Real Gijón
SpainRogelio Pàmpols20210.95Deportivo La Coruña
SpainJuan García25260.96Europa
SpainJesús Larzábal22221Racing Santander
SpainMariano Martín22211.05Indauchu

Results

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Home \ AwayALABADBURCELCONDEPEURGIJHOSINDLANOREOSARSOSALSAT
Alavés0–12–44–10–22–10–13–51–12–21–22–31–41–00–12–3
Badalona7–14–21–12–02–70–01–02–13–12–11–12–03–30–10–2
Burgos1–11–01–14–12–30–22–13–01–02–10–13–20–34–02–1
Celta Vigo4–05–03–02–11–03–21–40–01–00–22–01–22–01–12–0
Constancia2–22–22–23–01–01–11–10–02–11–00–02–03–23–21–1
Deportivo8–23–00–02–18–02–04–14–00–02–15–03–02–12–00–1
Europa3–22–11–00–01–12–02–01–03–00–01–10–13–12–01–0
Gijón5–04–11–01–22–02–21–02–11–03–10–11–15–24–11–0
Hospitalet3–23–12–02–12–13–31–10–12–23–02–00–21–32–14–1
Indauchu0–03–13–02–12–11–24–10–23–12–13–12–20–30–00–0
Langreo0–03–01–01–14–11–40–20–12–10–01–11–00–02–01–0
Orense3–01–00–21–12–02–03–01–00–12–01–34–10–22–02–2
Osasuna2–24–00–12–11–04–11–03–32–11–16–23–00–13–24–4
Real Sociedad1–01–11–12–00–01–31–20–15–02–13–02–11–02–10–1
Salamanca0–21–01–11–00–00–11–20–03–12–12–20–01–22–11–2
Santander1–13–10–12–01–10–22–03–04–10–01–02–03–01–44–0
Source:BDFútbol
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Group South

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Teams

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Location of teams in Segunda División 1963–64 Group South
Canary Islands
ClubCityStadium
CD AbaránAbaránLas Colonias
Algeciras CFAlgecirasEl Mirador
Cádiz CFCádizRamón de Carranza
Atlético CeutaCeutaAlfonso Murube
EldenseElda El Parque
Granada CFGranadaLos Cármenes
Hércules CFAlicanteLa Viña
 UD Las Palmas Las Palmas Insular
CD MálagaMálagaLa Rosaleda
RCD MallorcaPalma de MallorcaLuis Sitjar
Melilla CFMelillaÁlvarez Claro
CD MestallaValenciaMestalla
Onteniente CFOntenienteEl Clariano
Recreativo de HuelvaHuelvaMunicipal
 CD San FernandoSan Fernando Marqués de Varela
CD TenerifeSanta Cruz de TenerifeHeliodoro Rodríguez López

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Las Palmas(P)3017674525+2040Promotion toLa Liga
2Hércules3015874838+1038Qualification for the promotion playoffs
3Mallorca3016595232+2037
4Mestalla30137106038+2233
5Tenerife30144123040−1032[a]
6Granada30128104132+932[a]
7Cádiz30134134541+430[b]
8Algeciras30134134053−1330[b]
9Málaga30126123833+530[b]
10Onteniente30109113329+429[c]
11Recreativo30109114134+729[c]
12Melilla30108123438−428
13Abarán(O)30106143849−1126[d]Qualification for the relegation playoffs
14Atlético Ceuta(O)30106142949−2026[d]
15San Fernando(R)3093182445−2121Relegation toTercera División
16Eldense(R)3075183355−2219
Source:BDFútbol
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored
(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abTenerife finished ahead of Granada on head-to-head points: Tenerife–Granada 2–2, Granada–Tenerife 0–1
  2. ^abcCádiz finished ahead of Algeciras and Málaga on head-to-head points: Cádiz 7 pts, Algeciras 4 pts, Málaga 1 pt
  3. ^abOnteniente finished ahead of Recreativo on head-to-head goal difference: Onteniente–Recreativo 3–1, Recreativo–Onteniente 1–0
  4. ^abAbarán finished ahead of Atlético Ceuta on head-to-head goal difference: Atlético Ceuta–Abarán 2–1, Abarán–Atlético Ceuta 4–1

Top goalscorers

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GoalscorersGoalsTeam
SpainJuan Ramón Arana19Hércules
SpainVicente Navarro16Mestalla
SpainRafael Blanco15Cádiz
SpainPepillo14Mallorca
SpainJosé Tapia13Algeciras

Top goalkeepers

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GoalkeeperGoalsMatchesAverageTeam
SpainAmérico Canas27300.9Málaga
SpainJuan Moreno29300.97Onteniente
SpainJuan Ignacio Otero25251Granada
SpainJuan Galán30291.03Mallorca
SpainJoaquín Valero28231.22Mestalla

Results

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Home \ AwayABAALGCÁDCEUELDGRAHÉRLPAMGAMLLMELMESONTRECSFETEN
Abarán2–01–04–15–11–10–10–32–00–13–14–21–12–11–03–0
Algeciras1–12–41–13–11–02–12–13–12–13–11–22–00–03–12–0
Cádiz4–21–02–02–12–11–23–04–21–22–02–22–00–03–03–0
Atlético Ceuta2–12–22–13–10–03–21–01–02–10–01–11–01–13–00–1
Eldense1–11–22–14–21–11–12–01–23–01–11–22–12–14–10–1
Granada1–12–02–00–14–00–02–14–14–13–02–12–11–01–00–1
Hércules2–14–04–11–03–12–01–11–01–31–11–01–11–02–02–1
Las Palmas3–03–01–03–13–01–04–31–12–01–01–13–02–13–01–0
Málaga3–00–22–22–03–01–11–10–10–02–02–01–01–15–03–0
Mallorca6–06–12–13–01–12–13–12–02–04–11–00–22–11–03–0
Melilla2–02–00–13–02–03–05–21–13–11–12–11–00–00–02–0
Mestalla4–07–13–05–02–11–25–21–10–12–14–12–22–22–03–0
Onteniente1–12–00–02–02–01–00–11–01–01–10–02–23–12–05–1
Recreativo4–14–24–13–02–03–31–10–10–11–11–02–11–02–14–1
San Fernando1–00–12–11–02–03–12–21–21–21–03–11–21–02–00–0
Tenerife1–02–12–04–11–02–20–11–11–02–13–01–02–21–01–0
Source:BDFútbol
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Promotion playoffs

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First leg

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Oviedo vHércules
7 June 1964Oviedo4–1HérculesOviedo
José María 26'
Iglesias 32',88'
José Luis 53'
ReportJosé Juan 80'Stadium:Carlos Tartiere
Referee: Plaza Pedraz
Real Gijón vEspanyol
14 June 1964Real Gijón1–0EspanyolGijón
Montes 55'ReportStadium:El Molinón
Referee: Zariquiegui Izco

Second leg

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Hércules vOviedo
14 June 1964Hércules1–0
(2–4agg.)
OviedoAlicante
Arana 55'ReportStadium:La Viña
Referee: Ortiz de Mendibil
Espanyol vReal Gijón
21 June 1964Espanyol3–0
(3–1agg.)
Real GijónBarcelona
Kubala 13'
Muñoz 15'
Idígoras 70'
ReportStadium:Sarrià
Referee: Gómez Arribas

Relegation playoffs

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First leg

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Gimnástica Torrelavega vBadalona
21 June 1964Gimnástica Torrelavega1–3BadalonaTorrelavega
Ceballos 12'ReportRangil 39'
Florit 54'
Gasull 89'
Stadium:El Malecón
Referee: Rivero Lecuona
Extremadura vAbarán
21 June 1964Extremadura1–2AbaránAlmendralejo
Bizcocho 55'ReportAlonso 65'
Martos 75'
Stadium:Francisco de la Hera
Referee: Varas Gómez
Gimnástico vHospitalet
21 June 1964Gimnástico3–1HospitaletTarragona
Serer 14'
Rifé 22',60'
ReportArnás 25'Stadium:Avenida de Cataluña
Referee: Urrestarazu Elordi
Cartagena vAtlético Ceuta
21 June 1964Cartagena1–1Atlético CeutaCartagena
Blanqueras 15'ReportToto 11'Stadium:El Almarjal
Referee: David Aguado

Second leg

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Badalona vGimnástica Torrelavega
28 June 1964Badalona6–1
(9–2agg.)
Gimnástica TorrelavegaBadalona
Peñalver 4',24',42'
Toll 6'
Robles 35'
Viñas 76'
ReportGómez 75'Stadium:Avenida de Navarra
Referee: López Montenegro
Abarán vExtremadura
28 June 1964Abarán2–1
(4–2agg.)
ExtremaduraAbarán
Martos 73'
Besó 75'
ReportRufo 68'Stadium:Las Colonias
Referee: Sánchez Ríos
Hospitalet vGimnástico
28 June 1964Hospitalet2–0
(3–3agg.)
GimnásticoL'Hospitalet de Llobregat
Vacunín 15'
Llorens 57'
ReportStadium:Municipal
Referee: Medina Iglesias
Atlético Ceuta vCartagena
28 June 1964Atlético Ceuta2–0
(3–1agg.)
CartagenaCeuta
Toto 55'
Castillo 75'
ReportStadium:Alfonso Murube
Referee: Menéndez de León

Tiebreaker

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Hospitalet vGimnástico
30 June 1964Hospitalet2–0GimnásticoBarcelona
Llorens 2',50' (pen.)ReportStadium:Camp Nou
Referee: Canera Coscolín

External links

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