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2020–21 Segunda División

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90th season of the second-tier football league in Spain
Football league season
Segunda División
Season2020–21
Dates12 September 2020 – 31 May 2021
ChampionsEspanyol
PromotedEspanyol
Mallorca
Rayo Vallecano
RelegatedAlbacete
Castellón
Sabadell
UD Logroñés
Matches462
Goals946 (2.05 per match)
Top goalscorerRaúl de Tomás
(23 goals)
Biggest home winLas Palmas 6–1Lugo
(1 April 2021)
Biggest away winZaragoza 0–5Leganés
(30 May 2021)
Highest scoringLas Palmas 6–1Lugo
(1 April 2021)
Longest winning runGirona
(7 matches)
Longest unbeaten runMallorca
(17 matches)
Longest winless runLugo
(16 matches)
Longest losing runAlcorcón
(7 matches)

The2020–21Segunda División season, also known asLaLiga SmartBank for sponsorship reasons,[1] was the 90th since its establishment. The season began on 12 September 2020 and concluded on 31 May 2021.

Teams

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Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

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A total of 22 teams contested the league, including 15 sides retained from the2019–20 season, three relegated from the2019–20 La Liga, and four promoted from the2019–20 Segunda División B. This included the winners of theplay-offs.

Teams promoted to La Liga

On 12 July 2020,Cádiz became the first team to be promoted toLa Liga, ending a 14-year run in the lower divisions, seven of which were spent in Segunda División B, followingOviedo's 1−0 win againstZaragoza.[2] The second team to earn promotion wasHuesca after their 3−0 win againstNumancia on 17 July 2020. This marked an immediate return to theLa Liga.[3] The final team to achieve promotion wereplay-off winnersElche after defeatingGirona 1−0 on aggregate, they return to La Liga after a five-year absence, with one of those seasons spent in Segunda División B.[4]

Teams relegated from La Liga

The first team to be relegated fromLa Liga wereEspanyol. They were relegated on 8 July 2020, after a 1−0 loss againstBarcelona in theDerbi Barceloní, after a 26-year stay in the top tier.[5] The second team to be relegated wereMallorca, who were relegated on 16 July 2020 after a 1−2 home defeat againstGranada, suffering an immediate return to the second division.[6] The third and final relegated club wereLeganés, after a 2−2 draw againstReal Madrid on 19 July 2020, ending their four-year stay in La Liga.[7]

Teams relegated to Segunda División B

The first team to be relegated fromSegunda División wereRacing Santander, after a 1−2 home loss againstElche on 4 July 2020, suffering an immediate return to the Segunda División B.[8] The second team to be relegated wereExtremadura, who were relegated on 4 July 2020 after trailing toNumancia 1−0 at home, ending a two-year stay in the second division.[9] On 20 July 2020, the final round of the 2019–20 season,Numancia andDeportivo de La Coruña were relegated afterAlbacete won 1–0 away toCádiz. This ended Deportivo's 39-year streak in professional football, spending 25 of those seasons in La Liga, and also ended Numancia's 23-year stay in professional football, spending 4 of those seasons in La Liga.[10]

Teams promoted from Segunda División B

Following theplay-offs, the first team to achieve promotion wereUD Logroñés after defeatingCastellón on penalties on 18 July 2020. They were set to play in the Segunda División for the first time in their history, and to bring back professional football toLa Rioja 20 years after the relegation of formerCD Logroñés.[11] The second team to earn promotion wereCartagena on 19 July 2020 after beatingAtlético Baleares on penalties as well, they return to Segunda after eight years.[12]Sabadell andCastellón were the last teams to get promoted on 26 July 2020 after defeatingBarcelona B andCornellà in their respective playoff matches. Sabadell return to the division after a five-year absence whereas Castellón return after ten years.[13][14]

Stadiums and locations

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Location of teams in2020–21 Segunda División
Location of Community of Madrid teams in2020–21 Segunda División
Location of teams in2020–21 Segunda División (Canary Islands)

Mallorca signed a sponsorship contract with Consell de Mallorca and other public entities for renaming their stadium as theVisit Mallorca Stadium.[15]

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
AlbaceteAlbaceteCarlos Belmonte17,524[16]
AlcorcónAlcorcónSanto Domingo5,100[17]
AlmeríaAlmeríaJuegos Mediterráneos15,000[18]
CartagenaCartagenaCartagonova15,105[19]
CastellónCastellón de la PlanaCastalia15,500[20]
EspanyolBarcelonaRCDE Stadium40,000[21]
FuenlabradaFuenlabradaFernando Torres5,400[22]
GironaGironaMontilivi11,200[23]
Las PalmasLas PalmasGran Canaria31,250[24]
LeganésLeganésButarque12,450[25]
LugoLugoAnxo Carro7,070[26]
MálagaMálagaLa Rosaleda30,044[27]
MallorcaPalmaVisit Mallorca Stadium24,262[28]
MirandésMiranda de EbroAnduva5,759[29]
OviedoOviedoCarlos Tartiere30,500[30]
Rayo VallecanoMadridVallecas14,708[31]
PonferradinaPonferradaEl Toralín8,400[32]
SabadellSabadellNova Creu Alta11,908[33]
Sporting GijónGijónEl Molinón30,000[34]
TenerifeSanta Cruz de TenerifeHeliodoro Rodríguez López22,824[35]
UD LogroñésLogroñoLas Gaunas16,000[36]
ZaragozaZaragozaLa Romareda33,608[37]


Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt main sponsor
AlbaceteSpainFrancisco Noguerol (interim)SpainTomeu NadalHummelExtrual
AlcorcónSpainJuan Antonio AnquelaSpainLaureKappaKaizen Patrimonio
AlmeríaSpainRubiSpainFernandoPumaArabian Centres
CartagenaSpainLuis CarriónSpainDavid AndújarAdidasTalasur Group
CastellónSpainSergio EscobarSpainDavid CubillasHummelBravoplaya
EspanyolSpainVicente MorenoSpainDavid LópezKelmeBetway
FuenlabradaSpainJosé Luis OltraSpainJuanma MarreroJomaDeliave
GironaSpainFranciscoSpainÁlex GranellPuma
Las PalmasSpainPepe MelSpainAythami ArtilesHummelGran Canaria
LeganésSpainAsier GaritanoSpainUnai BustinzaJomaBetway
LugoSpainRubén AlbésSpainCarlos PitaKappaEstrella Galicia 0,0
MálagaSpainSergio PellicerSpainIsmael CasasNikeTesesa
MallorcaSpainLuis GarcíaSpainManolo ReinaUmbroBetfred
MirandésSpainJosé AlbertoSpainLimonesAdidasMiranda Empresas
OviedoSpainJosé Ángel ZigandaSpainBolañoAdidasNatural Mining Resources
PonferradinaSpainBoloBrazilYuriAdidasHerrero Brigantina
Rayo VallecanoSpainAndoni IraolaArgentinaÓscar TrejoUmbroDIGI
SabadellSpainAntonio HidalgoSpainÁngel MartínezHummel
Sporting GijónSpainDavid GallegoSpainCarlos CarmonaNikeIntegra Energía
TenerifeSpainLuis Miguel RamisSpainSusoHummelTurismo Tenerife
UD LogroñésSpainSergio RodríguezSpainIñaki SáenzUmbroNaturHouse
ZaragozaSpainJuan Ignacio MartínezSpainAlberto ZapaterAdidasCaravan Fragancias

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of
departure
Date of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of
appointment
LeganésMexicoJavier Aguirre[38]Mutual consent20 July 2020Pre-seasonSpainJosé Luis Martí[39]3 August 2020
EspanyolSpainFrancisco Rufete[40]End of interim spellSpainVicente Moreno[41]4 August 2020
TenerifeSpainRubén Baraja[42]End of contract21 July 2020SpainFran Fernández[43]29 July 2020
Sporting GijónSerbiaMiroslav Đukić[44]SpainDavid Gallego[45]21 July 2020
AlcorcónSpainFran Fernández[46]SpainMere[47]26 July 2020
MirandésSpainAndoni Iraola[48]SpainJosé Alberto[49]27 July 2020
Rayo VallecanoSpainPaco Jémez[50]SpainAndoni Iraola[51]6 August 2020
MallorcaSpainVicente Moreno[41]Signed forEspanyol4 August 2020SpainLuis García[52]
ZaragozaSpainVíctor Fernández[53]Resigned18 August 2020SpainRubén Baraja[54]20 August 2020
LugoSpainJuanfran[55]Sacked11 October 202020thTunisiaMehdi Nafti[56]14 October 2020
AlbaceteSpainLucas Alcaraz13 October 202021stSpainAritz López Garai14 October 2020
AlcorcónSpainMere[57]9 November 202022ndSpainJuan Antonio Anquela[58]9 November 2020
ZaragozaSpainRubén Baraja[59]18thSpainIván Martínez[60]11 November 2020
TenerifeSpainFran Fernández[61]22 November 202017thSpainLuis Miguel Ramis[62]24 November 2020
AlbaceteSpainAritz López Garai[63]6 December 202022ndSpainAlejandro Menéndez[64]8 December 2020
ZaragozaSpainIván Martínez[65]Demoted toDeportivo Aragón13 December 202021stSpainJuan Ignacio Martínez[66]14 December 2020
CartagenaSpainBorja Jiménez[67]Sacked18 December 202016thSpainPepe Aguilar[68]22 December 2020
CartagenaSpainPepe Aguilar[69]Demoted toCartagena B11 January 202118thSpainLuis Carrión[70]12 January 2021
CastellónSpainÓscar Cano[71]Mutual consent21stSpainJuan Carlos Garrido[72]
LeganésSpainJosé Luis Martí[73]Sacked26 January 20216thSpainAsier Garitano[74]27 January 2021
FuenlabradaSpainJosé Ramón Sandoval[75]2 February 202113thSpainJosé Luis Oltra[76]3 February 2021
LugoTunisiaMehdi Nafti[77]28 February 202115thSpainLuis César Sampedro[78]2 March 2021
LugoSpainLuis César Sampedro[79]19 April 202120thSpainRubén Albés[80]20 April 2021
AlmeríaPortugalJosé Gomes[81]Mutual consent27 April 20213rdSpainRubi[82]28 April 2021
AlbaceteSpainAlejandro Menéndez[83]Sacked4 May 202122ndSpainFrancisco Noguerol (interim)[84]4 May 2021
CastellónSpainJuan Carlos Garrido[85]21 May 202120thSpainSergio Escobar[86]22 May 2021

League table

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Standings

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At the end of the season, all three relegated teams inthe previous season’s La Liga (Leganés,Mallorca andEspanyol) took the top three places in the league.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Espanyol(C, P)42241087128+4382[a]Promotion toLa Liga
2Mallorca(P)42241085428+2682[a]
3Leganés422110115132+1973[b]Qualification forpromotion play-offs
4Almería422110116140+2173[b]
5Girona422011114736+1171
6Rayo Vallecano(O, P)421910135240+1267
7Sporting Gijón421714113728+965
8Ponferradina421512154550−557
9Las Palmas421414144653−756
10Mirandés421412163841−354[c]
11Fuenlabrada421218124546−154[c]
12Málaga421411173747−1053
13Oviedo421119124546−152[d]
14Tenerife421313163636052[d]
15Zaragoza421311183743−650
16Cartagena421213174452−849
17Alcorcón42139203242−1048
18Lugo421114173853−1547
19Sabadell(R)421113184048−846Relegation toPrimera División RFEF
20UD Logroñés(R)421111202853−2544
21Castellón(R)42118233554−1941
22Albacete(R)42911223053−2338
Source:LaLiga
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored[87]
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abHead-to-head points: Espanyol: 4, Mallorca: 1
  2. ^abHead-to-head points: Leganés: 4, Almería: 1
  3. ^abHead-to-head points: Mirandés: 6, Fuenlabrada: 0
  4. ^abHead-to-head points: Oviedo: 4, Tenerife: 1

Results

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Home \ AwayALBALCALMCARCASESPFUEGIRLPALEGLUGMGAMLLMIROVIPONRAYSABSPOTFELOGZAR
Albacete0–11–22–00–10–31–20–21–10–01–11–10–11–01–10–22–13–00–10–21–11–0
Alcorcón1–20–12–12–11–00–31–00–01–21–00–10–24–01–10–10–32–01–22–01–00–3[a]
Almería1–10–01–13–11–13–00–03–11–14–13–10–12–12–23–10–12–20–12–02–11–0
Cartagena3–12–13–21–01–31–11–13–01–02–11–11–20–22–01–12–21–20–10–00–11–1
Castellón3–00–21–22–11–31–20–14–02–00–10–11–00–11–00–20–22–12–00–10–01–0
Espanyol3–01–02–10–22–04–01–24–02–12–13–00–02–01–12–02–31–02–01–14–02–0
Fuenlabrada1–00–01–12–11–11–11–11–20–02–00–24–10–12–21–11–22–20–01–10–00–1
Girona2–11–00–12–12–11–00–11–10–21–10–10–11–01–03–10–00–01–01–02–03–0
Las Palmas3–20–02–02–02–11–03–31–22–16–11–11–10–21–22–01–10–13–21–02–10–2
Leganés3–11–02–13–10–02–00–20–11–03–21–00–11–02–11–11–02–10–01–03–01–0
Lugo1–01–30–22–10–01–10–03–01–12–10–10–12–10–01–01–00–10–02–01–12–2
Málaga2–01–00–31–23–00–30–10–10–01–22–21–11–11–10–22–02–01–01–10–01–2
Mallorca0–02–02–02–13–11–22–31–00–11–02–03–12–10–03–00–11–00–02–04–02–1
Mirandés0–20–01–14–11–12–22–13–32–00–00–01–00–01–10–10–20–21–00–00–11–0
Oviedo0–11–11–20–04–00–21–10–10–01–33–11–02–21–11–10–02–11–04–22–31–0
Ponferradina0–12–02–10–21–21–40–01–10–03–22–01–12–21–01–03–00–32–21–02–22–1
Rayo Vallecano2–22–10–10–02–11–02–02–12–01–10–14–01–30–14–11–12–10–10–12–13–2
Sabadell0–01–11–21–11–10–11–22–23–11–01–11–21–00–20–12–02–01–10–20–01–1
Sporting Gijón0–00–00–20–01–01–12–12–01–01–11–01–02–01–20–12–11–13–11–11–01–0
Tenerife2–03–10–13–01–10–01–12–01–10–01–12–00–11–22–21–01–01–21–00–11–0
UD Logroñés2–01–01–00–11–10–31–01–40–10–12–30–10–12–10–01–20–01–00–41–01–1
Zaragoza1–00–12–10–03–00–01–02–22–20–51–01–20–01–01–21–01–20–00–01–02–0
Updated to match(es) played on 30 May 2021. Source:LaLiga
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^Match awarded to Zaragoza after Alcorcón exceeded the number of players allowed from their reserve squad. The match originally ended 0–0.[88]

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
Espanyol132211111111132222111122222332111111111111
Mallorca181611745833322211111222211111111222222222222
Leganés58581310945444324344456656444444454444444333
Almería121712151821201814955553433333333333223333333333444
Girona13182122191517131311121612141514778888999899118887777665555
Rayo Vallecano617564364589666866644445666666666666777766
Sporting Gijón721122422233445555565564555555545555556677
Ponferradina1664457691281314111210689777777877777778888888888
Las Palmas17141510128710814151115151313151415159910111310131412131391110111312101314109
Mirandés10128118911127139138879108991311887988891213101210910999910
Fuenlabrada2433332710106791081011131010141313131011121214129101213131291212131311
Málaga211169116556127813911791212131115121215121410910101199910111114151512
Oviedo111316161416151920171612141314151411131412121516141511111314141414151414141310121213
Tenerife3913171514161716181717171717171719161616161614111410131011111213111211131411111114
Zaragoza15191712913141417161819191920222121212117201817171718171716161615141515151515101415
Cartagena915191310121081171115161616161616171719212119192017192020212119191918201616161616
Alcorcón859141719212121222222222218191820192020222222211920181819192021201819161717171717
Lugo201014182017121196106101112121210111110101110121315151515151517172021212121191818
Sabadell142020212222222222212121202021202018201818181918181819202122181920212120192020212019
UD Logroñés192118191618182019151410779111315141215141415161616161617171818161617171919181920
Castellón47106711131518202018181819181917181921172021222221211918201716181716181818202121
Albacete222222202120191615191920212122212222222222191720202122222221222222222222222222222222
Promotion toLa Liga
Qualification topromotion play-offs
Relegation toPrimera División RFEF
Source:BDFútbol

Promotion play-offs

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Main article:2021 Segunda División play-offs
Semi–finalsFinal
          
6Rayo Vallecano325
3Leganés011
6Rayo Vallecano123
5Girona202
5Girona303
4Almería000

Season statistics

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Top goalscorers

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[89]

RankPlayerClubGoals
1SpainRaúl de TomásEspanyol23
2SerbiaUroš ĐurđevićSporting Gijón22
3NigeriaUmar SadiqAlmería20
4SpainRubén CastroCartagena19
5SpainManu BarreiroLugo12
SpainJosé CorpasAlmería
SpainJavi PuadoEspanyol
8ArgentinaSergio AraujoLas Palmas11
SpainStoichkovSabadell
BrazilYuriPonferradina

Top assists

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[90]

RankPlayerClubAssists
1SpainAdri EmbarbaEspanyol14
2SpainÁlvaro GarcíaRayo Vallecano9
3SpainMarc MateuCastellón8
SpainJavi PuadoEspanyol
5ArgentinaPablo de BlasisCartagena7
SpainJosé LazoAlmería
7FrancePierre CornudSabadell6
SpainPedro DíazSporting Gijón
SpainÁlex GallarCartagena
SpainGerard GumbauGirona
SpainIván MartínMirandés
SpainSergio RuizLas Palmas

Zamora Trophy

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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.[91]

RankPlayerClubGoals
against
MatchesAverage
1SpainDiego LópezEspanyol25400.63
2SpainDiego MariñoSporting Gijón25390.64
SpainManolo ReinaMallorca25390.64
4SpainJuan CarlosGirona33400.83
5ArgentinaCristian ÁlvarezZaragoza32370.86

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDateRoundRef.
SpainJosé CorpasAlmeríaFuenlabrada3–0 (H)24 October 20208[92]
SenegalSekou GassamaFuenlabradaAlcorcón3–0 (A)8 November 202011[93]
NigeriaUmar SadiqAlmeríaPonferradina3–1 (H)3 January 202120[94]
MontenegroUroš ĐurđevićSporting GijónUD Logroñés4–0 (A)6 February 202124[95]
SpainRoberLas PalmasLugo6–1 (H)1 April 202132[96]
SpainJavi PuadoEspanyolLas Palmas4–0 (H)24 April 202136[97]
Note

(H) – Home; (A) – Away

Discipline

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[98]

Player

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Team

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  • Most yellow cards:117
    • Almería
  • Most red cards:12
    • Girona
  • Fewest yellow cards:70
    • Alcorcón
  • Fewest red cards:1
    • Mirandés

Awards

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Monthly

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MonthPlayer of the MonthReference
PlayerClub
SeptemberMontenegroUroš ĐurđevićSporting Gijón[99]
OctoberSpainManolo ReinaMallorca[100]
NovemberColombiaLeonardo AcevedoUD Logroñés[101]
DecemberSpainRaúl de TomásEspanyol[102]
JanuaryNigeriaUmar SadiqAlmería[103]
FebruarySpainRubén PardoLeganés[104]
MarchSpainAdri EmbarbaEspanyol[105]
AprilSpainJavi PuadoEspanyol[106]
MaySpainAbdónMallorca[107]

Number of teams by region

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PositionRegionNumberTeams
1Community of Madrid4Alcorcón,Fuenlabrada,Leganés,Rayo Vallecano
2Catalonia3Espanyol,Girona,Sabadell
3Andalusia2Almería,Málaga
AsturiasOviedo,Sporting Gijón
Canary IslandsLas Palmas,Tenerife
Castile and LeónMirandés,Ponferradina
7Aragon1Zaragoza
Balearic IslandsMallorca
Castile-La ManchaAlbacete
GaliciaLugo
La RiojaLa RiojaUD Logroñés
MurciaCartagena
Valencian CommunityCastellón

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