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1935–36 Segunda División

8th season of the second-tier football league in Spain


8th season of the second-tier football league in Spain

FieldValue
competitionSegunda División
season1935–36
winnersCelta de Vigo
promotedCelta de Vigo
Zaragoza FC
relegatedCD Nacional de Madrid
Unión SC Vigo
CE Júpiter
league topscorerNolete
(19 goals)
best goalkeeperAndrés Lerín
(0.81 goals/match)
matches198
total goals752
prevseason1934–35
nextseason1939–40

Zaragoza FC Unión SC Vigo CE Júpiter (19 goals) (0.81 goals/match)

The 1935–36 Segunda División season saw 24 teams participate in the second flight Spanish league. Celta and Zaragoza were promoted to Primera División, after both clubs won 5–0, and Arenas lost 0–1, in the final round of the promotion playoff. Nacional, Unión Sportiva Vigo, Júpiter, Real Unión, Mirandilla and Elche were relegated to Regional.

Group I

Teams

ClubCityStadium
Celta de VigoVigoBalaídos
Deportivo de La CoruñaLa CoruñaRiazor
CD Nacional de MadridMadridEl Parral
Sporting de GijónGijónEl Molinón
Stadium Club AvilesinoAvilésLas Arobias
Unión SC VigoVigoCampo da Florida
Valladolid DeportivoValladolidSociedad Taurina
Zaragoza FCZaragozaTorrero

League table

Results

Group II

Teams

ClubCityStadium
Arenas ClubGuechoIbaiondo
FC BadalonaBadalonaSant Adrià
Barakaldo CFBaracaldoLasesarre
Donostia CFSan SebastiánAtocha
Girona FCGeronaVista Alegre
CE JúpiterBarcelonaLope de Vega
CS Sabadell FCSabadellCreu Alta
Unión Club IrúnIrunStadium Gal

League Table

Results

Group III

Teams

ClubCityStadium
Elche FCElcheAltabix
Gimnástico FCValenciaVallejo
Levante FCValenciaHondo del Grao
CD MalacitanoMálagaBaños del Carmen
SCD Mirandilla FCCádizLa Mirandilla
Murcia FCMurciaLa Condomina
Recreativo GranadaGranadaLos Cármenes
Xerez FCJerez de la FronteraDomecq

League Table

Results

Promotion playoff

Results

References

References

  1. (20 April 1936). "En Torrero". [[Mundo Deportivo]].
  2. (20 April 1936). "Campeón, el Athletic bilbaíno". [[Mundo Deportivo]].
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