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1951–52 Tercera División


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competitionTercera División
season1951–52
prevseason1950–51
nextseason1952–53

The 1951–52 Tercera División season was the 16th since its establishment.

Format

16 clubs in 6 geographic groups (96 clubs) participated. Three withdrew before the end of the season. The 6 group winners were promoted to the Segunda División. It had been planned to reorganise the Segunda and Tercera Divisiónes but the plan was never implemented and the Promotion play-offs had no consequence. The bottom three clubs in Groups I and II of the Segunda División were relegated and no other Tercera División clubs were promoted.

League tables

Group I

Group II

Group III

Group IV

Group V

Group VI

Promotion playoff

Group I

Group II

Season records

  • Most wins: 21, España Industrial.
  • Most draws: 10, Tomelloso.
  • Most losses: 22, Polvorín, Igualada and Real Ávila.
  • Most goals for: 90, Escoriaza.
  • Most goals against: 104, Polvorín.
  • Most points: 46, España Industrial.
  • Fewest wins: 4, Polvorín, Igualada and Atlético Malagueño.
  • Fewest draws: 1, 5 teams.
  • Fewest losses: 4, Cacereño.
  • Fewest goals for: 24, Atlético Malagueño.
  • Fewest goals against: 24, Real Avilés.
  • Fewest points: 11, Atlético Malagueño.

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