1975–76 Segunda División Explained

Competition:Segunda División
Season:1975–76
Dates:7 September 1975 –
27 June 1976
Winners:Burgos (1st title)
Matches:380
Total Goals:881
League Topscorer:Antonio Illán
Antonio Burguete
(19 goals)
Prevseason:1974–75
Nextseason:1976–77

The 1975–76 Segunda División season saw 20 teams participate in the second flight Spanish league. Burgos, Celta de Vigo and CD Málaga were promoted to Primera División. Real Murcia, CD Ensidesa, CA Osasuna and Gimnàstic de Tarragona were relegated to Tercera División.

Teams

ClubCityStadium
AlavésVitoriaMendizorrotza
Barcelona AtlèticBarcelonaFabra i Coats
BurgosBurgosEl Plantío
CádizCádizRamón de Carranza
Calvo SoteloPuertollanoCalvo Sotelo
CastellónCastellón de la PlanaCastalia
Celta VigoVigoBalaídos
CórdobaCórdobaEl Árcangel
Deportivo La CoruñaLa CoruñaRiazor
EnsidesaAvilésSanta Bárbara
Gimnástico de TarragonaTarragonaJosé Luis Calderón
MálagaMálagaLa Rosaleda
MurciaMurciaLa Condomina
OsasunaPamplonaEl Sadar
Rayo VallecanoMadridVallehermoso
Recreativo HuelvaHuelvaMunicipal
San AndrésBarcelonaCalle Santa Coloma
TarrasaTerrassaOlímpic de Terrassa
TenerifeSanta Cruz de TenerifeHeliodoro Rodríguez López
Real ValladolidValladolidJosé Zorrilla

Relegation playoff

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Home Matches:
SD Huesca1-1CD San Andrés
Tarrasa CF1-1AD Almería disqualified for fielding ineligible players
Cádiz CF3-0Barakaldo CF
Deportivo Alavés3-1CD Logroñés
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Away Matches:
CD San Andrés2-1Agg:3-2
Barakaldo CF3-2Cádiz CF Agg:3-5
CD Logroñés1-1Deportivo Alavés Agg:2-4

Pichichi Trophy for top goalscorers

GoalscorersGoalsTeam
Antonio Illán CD Tenerife
Antonio BurgueteCórdoba CF
Daniel QuevedoCD Málaga
José Juan CioffiCD Castellón

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