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1978–79 Segunda División B


FieldValue
competitionSegunda División B (group 1)
season1978–79
winnersPalencia CF
promotedPalencia CF
Real Oviedo
relegatedReal Unión (resign)
CD Lugo
CD Pegaso
Caudal Deportivo
matches380
total goals904
biggest home winLogroñés 6–0 Pegaso
(18 March 1979)
biggest away winLugo 0–4 Logroñés
(25 February 1979)
highest scoringMadrileño 6–1 Palencia
(24 September 1978)
Palencia 6–1 Huesca
(29 April 1979)
Torrejón 5–2 Pontevedra
(6 May 1979)
prevseason1977–78
nextseason1979–80

The 1978–79 Segunda División B was the 2nd season of Segunda División B, the third highest level of the Spanish football league system, since its establishment in 1977. First and 2nd in each group were promoted to Segunda División, and the bottom three were relegated to the Tercera División.

Group 1

Real Oviedo CD Lugo CD Pegaso Caudal Deportivo (18 March 1979) (25 February 1979) (24 September 1978) Palencia 6–1 Huesca (29 April 1979) Torrejón 5–2 Pontevedra (6 May 1979)

A total of 20 teams will contest the group, including 2 relegated from the Segunda División and 3 promoted from the Tercera División.

Promotion and relegation

Teams relegated from 1977–78 Segunda División

Teams

Teams from Aragon, Asturias, Basque Provinces, Canary Islands, Galicia, León, New Castile and Old Castile.

TeamFoundedHome cityStadium
Atlético Madrileño1969Madrid, New CastileVicente Calderón
Bilbao Athletic1964Bilbao, Basque ProvincesLezama
Caudal1918Mieres, AsturiasHermanos Antuña
Cultural Leonesa1923León, LeónAntonio Amilivia
Ensidesa1956Avilés, AsturiasMuro de Zaro
Huesca1960Huesca, AragonEl Alcoraz
Langreo1961Langreo, AsturiasGanzábal
Logroñés1940Logroño, Old CastileLas Gaunas
Lugo1953Lugo, GaliciaÁngel Carro
Mirandés1927Miranda de Ebro, Old CastileAnduva
Orense1952Ourense, GaliciaO Couto
Oviedo1926Oviedo, AsturiasCarlos Tartiere
Palencia1968Palencia, Old CastileLa Balastera
Pegaso1962Tres Cantos, New CastileLa Foresta
Pontevedra1941Pontevedra, GaliciaPasarón
Real Unión1915Irun, Basque ProvincesStadium Gal
Sestao1916Sestao, Basque ProvincesLas Llanas
Tenerife1912Tenerife, Canary IslandsHeliodoro Rodríguez López
Torrejón1953Torrejón de Ardoz, New CastileLas Veredillas
Zamora1968Zamora, LeónRamiro Ledesma

League table

Results

Top goalscorers

GoalscorersGoalsTeam
ESP Luis María Muñoz21CD Logroñés
ESP Esteban Martínez18AD Torrejón
ESP Cesáreo Parajón14Real Oviedo
ESP José Luis Urrecho14CD Mirandés
ESP Pedro Morales14AD Torrejón

Top goalkeepers

GoalkeeperGoalsMatchesAverageTeam
ESP José Francisco Díez2434Palencia CF
ESP José Muñoz2125CD Mirandés
ESP Esteban Folgueral2934Cultural Leonesa
ESP Francisco Buyo1922SD Huesca
ESP Camuel3436Real Oviedo

Group 2

Gimnástico de Tarragona Vinaroz CF CD Olímpico (6 May 1979) (10 June 1979) Córdoba 0-4 Diter Zafra (6 May 1979) (3 December 1978)

A total of 20 teams will contest the group, including 3 relegated from the Segunda División and 17 promoted from the Tercera División.

Promotion and relegation

Teams relegated from 1977–78 Segunda División

Teams

Teams from Andalusia, Balearic Islands, Catalonia, Extremadura, New Castile and Valencia.

TeamFoundedHome cityStadium
Badajoz1905Badajoz, ExtremaduraVivero
Barcelona Atlético1970Barcelona, CataloniaFabra i Coats
Cacereño1919Cáceres, ExtremaduraPríncipe Felipe
Calvo Sotelo1948Puertollano, Castilla–La ManchaCalvo Sotelo
Ceuta1970CeutaAlfonso Murube
Córdoba1954Córdoba, AndalusiaEl Árcangel
Díter Zafra1930Zafra, ExtremaduraNuevo Estadio de Zafra
Eldense1921Elda, ValenciaPepico Amat
Gerona1930Girona, CataloniaMontilivi
Gimnástico de Tarragona1886Tarragona, CataloniaJosé Luis Calderón
Ibiza1956Ibiza, Balearic IslandsCarrer Canàries
Levante1909Valencia, ValenciaNuevo Estadio Levante
Linares1961Linares, AndalusiaLinarejos
Lleida1939Lleida, CataloniaCamp d'Esports
Onteniente1947Ontinyent, ValenciaEl Clariano
Portuense1928El Puerto de Santa María, AndalusiaJosé del Cuvillo
San Andrés1909Barcelona, CataloniaCalle Santa Coloma
Sevilla Atlético1950Seville, AndalusiaCiudad Deportiva José Ramón Cisneros Palacios
Vinaroz1965Vinaròs, ValenciaCampo Maestrat
Xerez1947Jerez de la Frontera, AndalusiaDomecq

League table

Results

Top goalscorers

GoalscorersGoalsTeam
ESP Andoni Murúa23Levante UD
ESP Fernando Aramburu22AgD Ceuta
ESP Ramón Clotet19UE Lleida
ESP Ángel Robles16Onteniente CF
ESP Enrique Martín16UE Lleida

Top goalkeepers

GoalkeeperGoalsMatchesAverageTeam
ESP Vicente Amigó1835Gimnástico de Tarragona
ESP Jorge Barrie2038Levante UD
ESP José Cervantes2733AgD Ceuta
ESP Hilario Sánchez2930CD Díter Zafra
ESP Jesús Luis Sánchez3838.00CF Calvo Sotelo
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