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Football league season
Segunda División B
Season1983–84
ChampionsCE Sabadell FC
CF Lorca Deportiva
PromotedCE Sabadell FC
CF Lorca Deportiva
CD Logroñés
CF Calvo Sotelo
RelegatedBarakaldo CF
SD Huesca
Racing Ferrol
RC Portuense
Córdoba CF
SD Ibiza
Matches760
Goals1,893 (2.49 per match)
Top goalscorerPepe Mel
(30 goals)
Best goalkeeperLuciano Casado
(0.65 goals/match)
Biggest home winAgD Ceuta 8–0RB Linense
(13 May 1984)
Biggest away winClub Erandio 1–7CD Logroñés
(4 December 1983)
Highest scoringAgD Ceuta 8–0RB Linense
(13 May 1984)
UD Lérida 5–3FC Andorra
(23 October 1983)
RSD Alcalá 5–3Córdoba CF
(18 March 1984)

The1983–84 Segunda División B season was the 7th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 3 September 1983, and the season ended on 27 May 1984.

Overview before the season

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40 teams joined the league, including four relegated from the1982–83 Segunda División and 6 promoted from the1982–83 Tercera División. The composition of the groups was determined by theRoyal Spanish Football Federation, attending to geographical criteria.

Relegated fromSegunda División
Promoted fromTercera División

Group I

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Teams

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Teams fromAndorra,Aragon,Asturias,Basque Country,Catalonia,Galicia andNavarre.

Location of teams in Segunda División B Gr. 1 1983–84
TeamFoundedHome cityStadium
Alavés1921Vitoria-Gasteiz,Basque CountryMendizorrotza
Endesa Andorra1957Andorra,AragonJuan Antonio Endeiza
FC Andorra1942Andorra la Vella,AndorraComunal
Arosa1945Vilagarcía de Arousa,GaliciaA Lomba
Real Avilés Industrial1903Avilés,AsturiasMuro de Zaro
Barakaldo1917Barakaldo,Basque CountryLasesarre
Binéfar1922Binéfar,AragonEl Segalar
Compostela1962Compostela,GaliciaSanta Isabel
Erandio1915Erandio,Basque CountryNuevo Ategorri
Figueras1919Figueres,CataloniaL'Alfar
Gimnástico de Tarragona1886Tarragona,CataloniaNou Estadi
Huesca1960Huesca,AragonEl Alcoraz
Lérida1939Lleida,CataloniaCamp d'Esports
Logroñés1940Logroño,La RiojaLas Gaunas
Osasuna Promesas1962Pamplona,NavarreTajonar
Racing de Ferrol1919Ferrol,GaliciaManuel Rivera
Sabadell1903Sabadell,CataloniaLa Nova Creu Alta
San Sebastián1951San Sebastián,Basque CountryAtotxa
Sestao1916Sestao,Basque CountryLas Llanas
Sporting Atlético1960Gijón,AsturiasMareo

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1CE Sabadell FC38191367331+4251Promoted toSegunda División
2CD Logroñés3821986826+4251
3Dep. Alavés3821896535+3050
4UD Figueras38208105647+948
5Gimnástico de Tarragona38199105738+1947
6Sestao SC381810105736+2146
7CD Binéfar38178135040+1042
8UD Lérida381610125339+1442
9San Sebastián CF381511124338+541
10Andorra FC381413115244+841
11Osasuna Promesas38158153944−538
12CD Endesa Andorra38149154750−337
13Sporting Atlético38165175047+337
14SD Compostela381111164155−1433
15Arosa SC38118193964−2530
16Real Avilés Industrial38117205068−1829
17Club Erandio38109194265−2329
18Barakaldo CF38116214675−2928Relegated toTercera División
19SD Huesca3896233368−3524
20Racing Ferrol38310252576−5116
Source:BDFútbol

Results

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Home \ AwayALVANDFCAAROAVIBARBINCOMERAFIGGIMHUELLELOGOSARFESABSSESESSPO
Alavés4–00–01–03–43–11–02–01–12–01–00–12–11–14–02–02–22–12–12–0
Endesa Andorra3–10–02–03–21–10–11–12–01–23–24–01–11–13–14–00–30–02–01–0
FC Andorra3–21–03–02–23–02–20–02–14–12–01–13–10–01–04–21–11–32–13–1
Arosa1–43–01–03–03–20–01–01–00–21–10–14–30–30–03–11–31–12–11–0
Real Avilés Ind.1–32–01–11–15–00–11–23–13–10–12–02–12–31–23–00–51–30–02–0
Barakaldo1–10–12–14–21–24–13–24–23–12–02–11–20–41–12–11–22–10–01–2
Binéfar1–11–00–15–14–13–02–03–01–11–22–12–01–03–02–03–41–01–12–1
Compostela0–03–01–11–10–13–11–03–12–02–21–02–30–31–01–01–11–23–11–3
Erandio0–31–11–02–01–02–11–14–31–20–03–02–11–72–04–10–02–01–10–2
Figueras1–11–01–12–13–13–22–13–03–21–04–11–12–11–03–02–12–20–01–0
Gimn. Tarragona1–01–42–23–03–13–12–05–21–13–04–10–11–02–02–02–11–02–13–1
Huesca0–41–10–10–22–11–04–00–01–02–31–10–30–10–03–11–20–12–22–0
Lérida2–12–05–35–00–01–10–01–02–01–00–22–03–12–11–00–01–13–00–0
Logroñés0–13–03–02–24–04–02–10–03–01–03–13–10–02–13–00–10–02–12–0
Osasuna Promesas2–00–01–02–01–01–01–01–22–20–22–13–02–21–02–12–12–00–35–1
Racing Ferrol0–30–31–12–21–11–10–12–01–12–20–02–12–11–31–10–00–10–10–3
Sabadell3–14–11–02–05–05–01–16–02–11–00–05–01–00–01–14–02–21–11–2
San Sebastián1–22–01–01–03–22–01–02–15–10–11–13–21–01–20–10–00–02–20–0
Sestao0–14–13–12–14–10–13–01–12–01–11–04–11–01–02–02–12–12–03–0
Sporting Atlético2–11–32–12–01–14–01–20–01–04–11–20–12–11–12–05–13–02–00–2
Source:BDFútbol
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

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GoalscorersGoalsTeam
SpainMiguel Ángel Lotina21Logroñés
SpainJon García18Sestao
SpainRamón Masqué17Gimnástico de Tarragona
SpainÁngel Giménez17Binéfar
SpainMarañón16Sabadell

Top goalkeepers

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GoalkeeperGoalsMatchesAverageTeam
SpainLuciano Casado19290.66Logroñés
SpainTomás Cuenca28360.78Alavés
SpainJoan Capó31380.82Sabadell
SpainJosé Palomo33360.92Gimnástico de Tarragona
SpainFrancisco Javier Echevarría33340.97Sestao

Group II

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Teams fromAndalusia,Aragon,Balearic Islands,Castile and León,Castilla–La Mancha,Catalonia,Ceuta,Extremadura,Madrid,Region of Murcia andValencian Community.

Teams

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Location of teams in Segunda División B Gr. 2 1983–84
TeamFoundedHome cityStadium
Albacete1940Albacete,Castilla–La ManchaCarlos Belmonte
Alcalá1923Alcalá de Henares,MadridEl Val
Alcoyano1928Alcoy,Valencian CommunityEl Collao
Antequerano1939Antequera,AndalusiaEl Maulí
Badajoz1905Badajoz,ExtremaduraVivero
Calvo Sotelo1948Puertollano,Castilla–La ManchaEmpetrol
Ceuta1970CeutaAlfonso Murube
Córdoba1954Córdoba,AndalusiaEl Árcangel
Deportivo Aragón1958Zaragoza,AragonCiudad Deportiva del Real Zaragoza
Hospitalet1957L'Hospitalet de Llobregat,CataloniaMunicipal de Deportes
Ibiza1956Ibiza,Balearic IslandsCarrer Canàries
Real Jaén1929Jaén,AndalusiaLa Victoria
Linense1912La Línea de la Concepción,AndalusiaMunicipal La Línea de la Concepción
Lorca1969Lorca,Region of MurciaSan José
Parla1973Parla,MadridLos Prados
Poblense1935Sa Pobla,Balearic IslandsNou Camp Sa Pobla
Portuense1928El Puerto de Santa María,AndalusiaJosé del Cuvillo
Talavera1948Talavera de la Reina,Castilla–La ManchaEl Prado
Xerez1947Jerez de la Frontera,AndalusiaDomecq
Zamora1968Zamora,Castile and LeónRamiro Ledesma

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1CF Lorca Deportiva38191185128+2349Promoted toSegunda División
2CF Calvo Sotelo38216115631+2548
3Real Jaén38199106644+2247
4CD Badajoz38205134230+1245
5Albacete Balompié381610124739+842
6Xerez CD381610125341+1242
7RSD Alcalá38186145244+842
8CD Alcoyano381510135249+340
9AgD Ceuta381410145046+438
10AD Parla381213134448−437
11Dep. Aragón38156174948+136
12UD Poblense381310154442+236
13Zamora CF38147173238−635
14Talavera CF381113143844−635
15Balompédica Linense38147175271−1935
16CD Hospitalet381113143646−1035
17RC Portuense[a]38139163851−1335Relegated toTercera División
18CD Antequerano38154194452−834
19Córdoba CF38811193057−2727Relegated toTercera División
20SD Ibiza38512213158−2722
Source:BDFútbol
Notes:
  1. ^Racing Club Portuense was relegated to Tercera División due to financial problems

Results

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Home \ AwayALBALAALCANTBADCALCEUCORDARHOSIBZJAELNSLORPARPOBPORTALXERZAM
Albacete1–10–01–10–11–00–23–05–24–11–02–04–31–00–13–13–14–13–12–1
Alcalá1–02–20–12–10–13–15–31–23–02–11–13–23–20–01–03–04–00–13–0
Alcoyano0–02–04–02–40–22–14–02–14–14–00–40–31–21–11–01–13–02–11–0
Antequerano3–00–14–02–01–02–01–02–12–12–10–23–41–12–01–22–10–10–13–0
Badajoz1–02–00–11–01–00–01–02–03–11–02–00–13–22–01–01–01–03–01–0
Calvo Sotelo2–10–11–22–02–13–01–04–11–03–13–15–01–03–04–22–31–01–02–1
Ceuta5–01–13–21–12–01–12–10–10–20–31–08–00–14–02–23–12–02–10–2
Córdoba0–00–01–23–20–00–01–22–13–10–00–03–21–30–32–10–01–00–00–0
Deportivo Aragón3–21–21–21–01–12–01–12–00–01–02–14–20–01–03–13–02–13–03–0
Hospitalet0–02–00–02–01–00–01–22–22–12–11–30–01–10–14–11–00–01–01–2
Ibiza1–11–32–10–20–10–00–01–23–11–21–12–00–01–11–11–20–21–11–0
Jaén1–12–02–01–22–13–24–12–12–12–21–06–11–03–31–16–03–12–10–0
Linense2–04–11–04–21–01–24–02–11–11–13–01–20–12–22–12–02–10–50–0
Lorca0–03–12–03–01–00–01–02–01–00–12–03–01–04–13–23–00–03–22–0
Parla0–10–12–25–00–21–11–10–02–02–15–23–20–03–11–01–02–20–32–1
Poblense0–00–12–01–03–01–02–06–11–01–13–01–02–01–10–02–10–00–21–0
Racing Portuense1–02–10–03–02–12–11–02–01–10–02–20–14–01–12–00–02–20–41–0
Talavera0–11–02–21–01–11–21–13–11–02–01–12–23–00–01–02–02–01–11–1
Xerez1–23–11–11–13–22–10–11–01–00–02–23–11–11–12–11–10–21–03–1
Zamora1–01–02–12–10–00–20–00–12–13–02–00–12–02–00–02–11–03–10–2
Source:BDFútbol
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

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GoalscorersGoalsTeam
SpainPepe Mel30Alcalá
SpainArgimiro Márquez18Linense
SpainJuan Carlos Plaza16Real Jaén
SpainJesús Ayúcar16Talavera
SpainAntonio Rivera15Parla

Top goalkeepers

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GoalkeeperGoalsMatchesAverageTeam
SpainAgapito Moncaleán28380.74Algeciras
SpainFernando Sánchez31380.82Calvo Sotelo
SpainJosé María Olivares31311.00Parla/Alcalá
SpainVicente Merino38381.00Zamora
SpainJuan Miguel Recio34331.03Xerez
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