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1990–91 Segunda División B
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Segunda División B |
| season | 1990–91 |
| winners | Badajoz |
| Barcelona Atlètic | |
| Racing Santander | |
| Real Madrid Deportivo | |
| promoted | Barcelona Atlètic |
| Compostela | |
| Mérida | |
| Racing Santander | |
| Real Madrid Deportivo | |
| relegated | Alcalá |
| Andorra | |
| Durango | |
| Eldense | |
| Izarra | |
| Langreo | |
| Las Palmas Atlético | |
| Mallorca Atlético | |
| Manacor | |
| Mirandés | |
| Móstoles | |
| Olímpic | |
| Pegaso | |
| Sevilla Atlético | |
| Telde | |
| Teruel | |
| Toledo | |
| league topscorer | Juan Gómez |
| (24 goals) | |
| best goalkeeper | José Domínguez |
| (0.55 goals/match) | |
| biggest home win | Compostela 6–0 Pegaso |
| (9 September 1990) | |
| Vetusta 6–0 Pegaso | |
| (7 October 1990) | |
| Alcoyano 7–1 Manacor | |
| (21 October 1990) | |
| Osasuna 7–1 Gimnástica | |
| (18 November 1990) | |
| Badajoz 6–0 Sanluqueño | |
| (24 February 1991) | |
| Benidorm 6–0 Manacor | |
| (24 February 1991) | |
| biggest away win | Yeclano 0–7 Eldense |
| (13 January 1991) | |
| Teruel 0–7 Mollerussa | |
| (14 April 1991) | |
| highest scoring | Alcoyano 7–1 Manacor |
| (21 October 1990) | |
| Osasuna 7–1 Gimnástica | |
| (18 November 1990) | |
| As Pontes 4–4 Cambados | |
| (12 May 1991) | |
| matches | 1520 |
| total goals | 3268 |
| longest wins | 8 matches |
| Badajoz | |
| longest unbeaten | 20 matches |
| Alavés | |
| longest winless | 14 matches |
| Izarra | |
| Las Palmas Atlético | |
| longest losses | 9 matches |
| Olímpic | |
| prevseason | [1989–90](1989-90-segunda-division-b) |
| nextseason | [1991–92](1991-92-segunda-division-b) |
Barcelona Atlètic Racing Santander Real Madrid Deportivo Compostela Mérida Racing Santander Real Madrid Deportivo Andorra Durango Eldense Izarra Langreo Las Palmas Atlético Mallorca Atlético Manacor Mirandés Móstoles Olímpic Pegaso Sevilla Atlético Telde Teruel Toledo (24 goals) (0.55 goals/match) (9 September 1990) Vetusta 6–0 Pegaso (7 October 1990) Alcoyano 7–1 Manacor (21 October 1990) Osasuna 7–1 Gimnástica (18 November 1990) Badajoz 6–0 Sanluqueño (24 February 1991) Benidorm 6–0 Manacor (24 February 1991) (13 January 1991) Teruel 0–7 Mollerussa (14 April 1991) (21 October 1990) Osasuna 7–1 Gimnástica (18 November 1990) As Pontes 4–4 Cambados (12 May 1991) Badajoz Alavés Izarra Las Palmas Atlético Olímpic
The 1990–91 Segunda División B season was the 14th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 1 September 1990, and the season ended in 23 June 1991 with the promotion play-off final games.
Overview before the season
80 teams joined the league, including four relegated from the 1989–90 Segunda División and 18 promoted from the 1989–90 Tercera División. The composition of the groups was determined by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, attending to geographical criteria.
;Relegated from Segunda División:
- Racing Santander
- Real Madrid Deportivo
- Recreativo
- Atlético Madrileño
;Promoted from Tercera División:
- Compostela
- Vetusta
- Gimnástica Torrelavega
- Alavés
- Sant Andreu
- Torrent
- Móstoles
- Palencia
- Los Boliches
- Fuengirola
- Betis Deportivo
- Manacor
- Las Palmas Atlético
- Yeclano
- Extremadura
- Izarra
- Huesca
- Valdepeñas
Group 1
Teams from Asturias, Castile and Leon, Galicia and Madrid.
Teams
| Team | Founded | Home city | Stadium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alcalá | 1923 | Alcalá de Henares, Madrid | El Val |
| As Pontes | 1960 | As Pontes, Galicia | O Poboado |
| Atlético Madrileño | 1969 | Madrid, Madrid | Vicente Calderón |
| Real Ávila | 1923 | Ávila, Castile and Leon | Adolfo Suárez |
| Cambados | 1963 | Cambados, Galicia | Burgáns |
| Compostela | 1962 | Santiago de Compostela, Galicia | Santa Isabel |
| Cultural Leonesa | 1923 | León, Castile and Leon | Antonio Amilvia |
| Getafe | 1983 | Getafe, Madrid | Las Margaritas |
| Langreo | 1961 | Langreo, Asturias | Ganzábal |
| Leganés | 1928 | Leganés, Madrid | Luis Rodríguez de Miguel |
| Lugo | 1953 | Lugo, Galicia | Anxo Carro |
| Móstoles | 1955 | Móstoles, Madrid | El Soto |
| Orense | 1952 | Ourense, Galicia | O Couto |
| Palencia | 1975 | Palencia, Castile and León | La Balastera |
| Pegaso | 1962 | Tres Cantos, Madrid | La Foresta |
| Ponferradina | 1922 | Ponferrada, Castile and Leon | Fuentesnuevas |
| Pontevedra | 1941 | Pontevedra, Galicia | Pasarón |
| Real Madrid B | 1930 | Madrid, Madrid | Ciudad Deportiva |
| Sporting Atlético | 1960 | Gijón, Asturias | Mareo |
| Vetusta | 1930 | Oviedo, Asturias | Carlos Tartiere |
League table
Results
Top goalscorers
| Goalscorers | Goals | Team |
|---|---|---|
| ESP Manuel Alfaro | 18 | Atlético Madrileño |
| NGR Mutiu Adepoju | 17 | Real Madrid Deportivo |
| ESP Pichi Lucas | 17 | Ourense |
| ESP Miguel Soro | 12 | Lugo |
| ESP Juanele | 12 | Sporting Atlético |
Top goalkeepers
| Goalkeeper | Goals | Matches | Average | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESP José Domínguez | 21 | 38 | Lugo | |
| ESP Pedro Caballero | 24 | 38 | Getafe | |
| ESP Javi Jiménez | 26 | 38 | Ávila | |
| ESP Javier Aguilera | 27 | 38 | Leganés | |
| ESP Ramón Docobo | 31 | 38 | Compostela |
Group 2
Teams from Andorra, Aragon, Basque Country, Cantabria, Catalonia, Castile and Leon and Navarre.
Teams
| Team | Founded | Home city | Stadium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alavés | 1921 | Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country | Mendizorroza |
| Andorra CF | 1957 | Andorra, Aragon | Juan Antonio Endeiza |
| FC Andorra | 1942 | Andorra la Vella, Andorra | Comunal |
| Barakaldo | 1917 | Barakaldo, Basque Country | Lasesarre |
| Basconia | 1913 | Basauri, Basque Country | Basozelai |
| Binéfar | 1922 | Binéfar, Aragon | El Segalar |
| Deportivo Aragón | 1958 | Zaragoza, Aragon | Ciudad Deportiva del Real Zaragoza |
| Durango | 1919 | Durango, Basque Country | Tabira |
| Gimnástica de Torrelavega | 1907 | Torrelavega, Cantabria | El Malecón |
| Huesca | 1960 | Huesca, Aragon | El Alcoraz |
| Izarra | 1924 | Estella-Lizarra, Navarre | Merkatondoa |
| Lemona | 1923 | Lemoa, Basque Country | Arlonagusia |
| Mirandés | 1927 | Miranda de Ebro, Castile and Leon | Anduva |
| Mollerussa | 1930 | Mollerussa, Catalonia | Municipal Mollerussa |
| Numancia | 1945 | Soria, Castile and León | Los Pajaritos |
| Osasuna Promesas | 1962 | Aranguren, Navarre | Tajonar |
| Racing de Santander | 1913 | Santander, Cantabria | El Sardinero |
| San Sebastián | 1951 | San Sebastián, Basque Country | Atotxa |
| Santurtzi | 1952 | Santurtzi, Basque Country | San Jorge |
| Teruel | 1954 | Teruel, Aragon | Pinilla |
League table
Results
Top goalscorers
| Goalscorers | Goals | Team |
|---|---|---|
| ESP Moisés García | 23 | Deportivo Aragón |
| ESP Salvador Cardona | 22 | FC Andorra |
| ESP Juan Carlos de Diego | 19 | Racing Santander |
| ESP Alberto Recalde | 15 | Mollerussa |
| ESP Salva | 14 | Deportivo Aragón |
Top goalkeepers
| Goalkeeper | Goals | Matches | Average | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESP Peio Aguirreoa | 22 | 32 | Alavés | |
| ESP José María Ceballos | 26 | 32 | Racing Santander | |
| ESP Juan Antonio Tinoko | 31 | 37 | Lemona | |
| ESP Alfonso Núñez | 32 | 38 | Osasuna Promesas | |
| ESP Eduard Abadal | 29 | 33 | Mollerussa |
Group 3
Teams from Andalusia, Canary Islands, Castilla–La Mancha, Ceuta, Extremadura and Melilla.
Teams
| Team | Founded | Home city | Stadium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Badajoz | 1905 | Badajoz, Extremadura | Vivero |
| Betis Deportivo | 1962 | Seville, Andalusia | Benito Villamarín |
| Ceuta | 1970 | Ceuta | Alfonso Murube |
| Córdoba | 1954 | Córdoba, Andalusia | El Arcángel |
| Estepona | 1947 | Estepona, Andalusia | Francisco Muñoz Pérez |
| Extremadura | 1924 | Almendralejo, Extremadura | Francisco de la Hera |
| Fuengirola | 1931 | Fuengirola, Andalusia | Santa Fe de los Boliches |
| Granada | 1931 | Granada, Andalusia | Los Cármenes |
| Las Palmas Atlético | 1959 | Las Palmas, Canary Islands | Insular |
| Linense | 1912 | La Línea de la Concepción, Andalusia | Municipal La Línea de la Concepción |
| Los Boliches | 1973 | Fuengirola, Andalusia | Santa Fe de los Boliches |
| Marino | 1936 | Playa de las Américas, Canary Islands | Antonio Domínguez Alfonso |
| Melilla | 1976 | Melilla | Álvarez Claro |
| Mérida | 1912 | Mérida, Extremadura | Romano |
| Recreativo de Huelva | 1889 | Huelva, Andalusia | Colombino |
| Atlético Sanluqueño | 1948 | Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Andalusia | El Palmar |
| Sevilla Atlético | 1950 | Seville, Andalusia | Viejo Nervión |
| Telde | 1965 | Telde, Canary Islands | El Hornillo |
| Toledo | 1928 | Toledo, Castilla–La Mancha | Salto del Caballo |
| Valdepeñas | 1956 | Valdepeñas, Castilla–La Mancha | La Molineta |
League table
Results
Top goalscorers
| Goalscorers | Goals | Team |
|---|---|---|
| ESP Rafael Pozo | 22 | Badajoz |
| ESP Rodri | 16 | Badajoz |
| ESP Eduardo Rodríguez | 15 | Badajoz |
| ESP Carlos Alberto Barrio | 15 | Mérida |
| ESP Fernando Japón | 14 | Betis Deportivo |
Top goalkeepers
| Goalkeeper | Goals | Matches | Average | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESP Salva Navarro | 20 | 33 | Recreativo | |
| ESP Rodri | 26 | 36 | Mérida | |
| ESP Ignacio Mallo | 28 | 37 | Córdoba | |
| ESP José Luis Montes | 28 | 37 | Melilla | |
| ESP José Manuel Pariente | 29 | 34 | Estepona |
Group 4
Teams from Balearic Islands, Castilla–La Mancha, Catalonia, Region of Murcia and Valencian Community.
Teams
| Team | Founded | Home city | Stadium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alcoyano | 1928 | Alcoy, Valencian Community | El Collao |
| Alzira | 1946 | Alzira, Valencian Community | Luis Suñer Picó |
| Barcelona Atlètic | 1970 | Barcelona, Catalonia | Mini Estadi |
| Benidorm | 1964 | Benidorm, Valencian Community | Foietes |
| Cartagena FC | 1940 | Cartagena, Region of Murcia | Cartagonova |
| Eldense | 1921 | Elda, Valencian Community | Pepico Amat |
| Gandía | 1947 | Gandia, Valencian Community | Guillermo Olagüe |
| Girona | 1930 | Girona, Catalonia | Montilivi |
| Hércules | 1922 | Alicante, Valencian Community | José Rico Pérez |
| Hospitalet | 1957 | L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Catalonia | Municipal de Deportes |
| Sporting Mahonés | 1974 | Mahón, Balearic Islands | Bintaufa |
| Mallorca Atlético | 1967 | Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands | Lluís Sitjar |
| Manacor | 1923 | Manacor, Balearic Islands | Na Capellera |
| Manlleu | 1933 | Manlleu, Catalonia | Municipal Manlleu |
| Olímpic de Xàtiva | 1932 | Xàtiva, Valencian Community | La Murta |
| Sant Andreu | 1909 | Barcelona, Catalonia | Narcís Sala |
| Tomelloso | 1979 | Tomelloso, Castilla–La Mancha | Municipal |
| Torrent | 1922 | Torrent, Valencian Community | San Gregorio |
| Torrevieja | 1971 | Torrevieja, Valencian Community | Vicente García |
| Yeclano | 1950 | Yecla, Region of Murcia | Municipal de Deportes |
League table
Results
Top goalscorers
| Goalscorers | Goals | Team |
|---|---|---|
| ESP Juan Gómez | 24 | Alcoyano |
| ESP Lluís González | 22 | L'Hospitalet |
| ESP Antonio Pinilla | 18 | Barcelona Atlètic |
| ESP Falete | 14 | Torrevieja |
| ESP Mariano Ayneto | 13 | Gandía |
Top goalkeepers
| Goalkeeper | Goals | Matches | Average | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESP Florencio Conde | 19 | 28 | L'Hospitalet | |
| ESP Luis Raudona | 28 | 38 | Cartagena | |
| ESP Josep Maria Soldevila | 31 | 36 | Girona | |
| ESP Juan Miguel San Román | 29 | 33 | Benidorm | |
| ESP José Francisco Molina | 28 | 29 | Alzira |
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