| Segunda División B
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| Country
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Spain
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| Confederation
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UEFA
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| Founded
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1928-29 (one season) 1977 (as an actual league)
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| Level
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3
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| Number of teams
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4 groups of 20 teams each (80)
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| Promotion to
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Segunda División
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| Relegation to
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Tercera División
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| Current champions
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Real Oviedo (2014–15)
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Segunda División B is a football league which is the third division in Spain.
Structure
The league is made of 4 groups of 20 teams, making the amount of total teams 80 in all.
Promotion
In each group, the top 6 teams qualify for the Copa Del Rey. The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th placed teams qualify for playoffs to be promoted to Segunda Division. The 1st placed team has to play a playoff with the champions of other groups and the winner is declared champion.
Relegation
In each group, the bottom 4 teams are directly sent to the Tercera División. The 16th placed teams in each group compete against each other. The worst of those teams is relegated.
Groups
| Group I
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Group II
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Group III
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Group IV
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Group winners
These are all the group winners ever. The promoted group winners are in bold.
Note: Since the 2008-09 season, the champion has been decided in a playoffs round. The winner of the playoffs final is highlighted in gold. The loser of the playoffs final is highlighted in silver.
| Year
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Group I
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Group II
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Group III
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Group IV
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Other promoted teams
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| 1929
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Cultural Leonesa
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None
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None
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None
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Murcia
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| 1977–78
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Racing Ferrol
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Almería
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None
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None
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Algeciras, Castilla
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| 1978–79
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Palencia
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Levante
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None
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None
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Gimnàstic, Oviedo
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| 1979–80
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Barakaldo
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Linares
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None
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None
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Ceuta, Atlético Madrileño
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| 1980–81
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Celta
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Mallorca
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None
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None
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Córdoba, Deportivo
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| 1981–82
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Barcelona B
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Xerez
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None
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None
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Cartagena, Palencia
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| 1982–83
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Athletic B
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Granada
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None
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None
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Algeciras, Tenerife
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| 1983–84
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Sabadell
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Lorca
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None
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None
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Calvo Sotelo, Logroñés
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| 1984–85
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Sestao
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Rayo Vallecano
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None
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None
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Albacete, Deportivo Aragón
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| 1985–86
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Figueres
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Xerez
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None
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None
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None
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| 1986–87
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Tenerife
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None
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None
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None
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Lleida, Granada, Real Burgos
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| 1987–88
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Eibar
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CFJ Mollerussa
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Salamanca
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Alzira
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None
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| 1988–89
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Athletic B
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Palamós
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Atlético B
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Levante
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None
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| 1989–90
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Avilés
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Lleida
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Albacete
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Orihuela
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None
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| 1990–91
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Real Madrid B
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Racing Santander
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Badajoz
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Barcelona B[1]
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Compostela, Mérida
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| 1991–92
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Salamanca
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Sant Andreu
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Cartagena
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Marbella
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Badajoz, Lugo, Villarreal
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| 1992–93
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Leganés
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Alavés
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Murcia
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Las Palmas
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Hércules, Toledo
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| 1993–94
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Salamanca
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Alavés
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Gramenet
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Extremadura
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Getafe, Ourense
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| 1994–95
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Racing Ferrol
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Alavés
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Levante
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Córdoba
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Almería, Écija, Sestao
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| 1995–96
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Las Palmas
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Sporting B
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Levante
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Jaén
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Atlético Madrid B, Ourense
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| 1996–97
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Sporting B
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Aurrerá
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Gimnàstic
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Córdoba
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Elche, Jaén, Numancia, Xerez
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| 1997–98
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Cacereño
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Barakaldo
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Barcelona B
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Málaga
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Mallorca B, Recreativo de Huelva
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| 1998–99
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Getafe
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Cultural Leonesa
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Levante
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Melilla
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Córdoba, Elche
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| 1999-00
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Universidad LPGC
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Gimnástica
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Gandía
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Granada
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Jaén, Murcia, Racing de Ferrol
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| 2000–01
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Atlético B
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Burgos
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Gramenet
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Cádiz
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Gimnàstic, Ejido, Xerez
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| 2001–02
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Barakaldo
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Barcelona B
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Real Madrid B
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Motril
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Almería, Compostela, Getafe, Terrassa
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| 2002–03
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Universidad LPGC
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Real Unión
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Castellón
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Algeciras
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Cádiz, Ciudad de Murcia, Málaga B
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| 2003–04
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Pontevedra
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Atlético B
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Lleida
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Lanzarote
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Gimnàstic, Racing de Ferrol
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| 2004–05
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Real Madrid B
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Ponferradina
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Alicante
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Sevilla B
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Castellón, Lorca, Real Madrid B
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| 2005–06
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Universidad LPGC
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Salamanca
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Badalona
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Cartagena
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Las Palmas, Ponferradina, Vecindario
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| 2006–07
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Pontevedra
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Eibar
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Alicante
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Sevilla Atlético
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Córdoba, Racing de Ferrol
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| 2007–08
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Rayo Vallecano
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Ponferradina
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Girona
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Écija
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Alicante, Huesca
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| 2008–09
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Real Unión
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Cartagena
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Alcoyano
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Cádiz
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Villarreal B
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| 2009–10
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Ponferradina
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Alcorcón
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Sant Andreu
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Granada
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Barcelona B
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| 2010–11
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Lugo
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Eibar
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Sabadell
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Murcia
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Alcoyano, Guadalajara
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| 2011–12
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Real Madrid Castilla
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Mirandés
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Atlético Baleares
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Cádiz
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Lugo, Ponferradina
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| 2012–13
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Tenerife
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Alavés
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L'Hospitalet
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Jaén
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Eibar
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| 2013–14
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Racing Satander
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Sestao River
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Llagostera
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Albacete
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Leganés
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| 2014–15
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Oviedo
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Huesca
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Gimnàstic
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Cádiz
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Bilbao Athletic
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References
- ↑ Promoted after the administrative relegation to Segunda B of Orihuela.