The 1995 Tercera División play-offs to Segunda División B from Tercera División (Promotion play-offs) were the final playoffs for the promotion from 1994–95 Tercera División to 1995–96 Segunda División B. The first four teams in each group (excluding reserve teams) took part in the play-off.[1]
The 68 participating teams were divided into 5 series each made up of 4 groups in the category, with the exception of Series E , which was only formed by Group XII . Each series was divided into 4 groups formed by a 1st, a 2nd, a 3rd and a 4th classified from each group, which played a double-round playoff. Each victory was equivalent to 2 points,[2] the tie to 1 point and the defeat to 0 points. The champion of each group obtained the promotion to Second Division B.
The distribution of each series was as follows:
Series A:
| Series B:
| Series C:
| Series D:
| Series E:
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See main article: 1994–95 Tercera División.
width=210 | Group I – Galicia | width=210 | Group II – Asturias | width=210 | Group III – Cantabria | width=210 | Group IV – Basque Country | width=210 | Group V – Catalonia |
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1st Caudal Deportivo | 1st Racing de Santander B | 1st CD Aurrerá de Vitoria | 1st RCD Español B | ||||||
2nd Viveiro CF | 2nd Club Siero | 2nd CD Bezana | 2nd SCD Durango | 2nd UE Tàrrega | |||||
3rd Celta Turista CF | 3rd CD Lealtad | 3rd UM Escobedo | 3rd CD Hernani | 3rd FC Barcelona C | |||||
4th RC Deportivo La Coruña B | 4th Real Titánico | 4th CD Tropezón | 4th Zalla UC | 4th Vilobí CF |
width=210 | Group VI – Valencian Community | width=210 | Group VII – Community of Madrid | width=210 | Group VIII – Castile and León | width=210 | Group IX – E. Andalusia and Melilla | width=210 | Group X – W. Andalusia and Ceuta |
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1st CF Gandía | 1st DAV Santa Ana | 1st Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa | 1st Málaga CF | 1st CD Pozoblanco | |||||
2nd CD Onda | 2nd CF Rayo Majadahonda | 2nd CD Salmantino | 2nd UD San Pedro | 2nd CD Utrera | |||||
3rd Novelda CF | 3rd CD Carabanchel | 3rd CA Bembibre | 3rd CP Ejido | 3rd Chiclana CF | |||||
4th Pinoso CF | 4th CD Leganés B | 4th Zamora CF | 4th Vélez CF | 4th Isla Cristina CD |
width=210 | Group XI – Balearic Islands | width=210 | Group XII – Canary Islands | width=210 | Group XIII – Region of Murcia | width=210 | Group XIV – Extremadura | width=210 | Group XV – Navarre and La Rioja |
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1st RCD Mallorca B | 1st Estrella CF | 1st Lorca CF | 1st CD Don Benito | 1st CD Calahorra | |||||
2nd CD Atlético Baleares | 2nd UD Salud Tenerife | 2nd Águilas CF | 2nd Jerez CF | 2nd Peña Sport FC | |||||
3rd CF Sóller | 3rd UD Orotava | 3rd FC Jumilla | 3rd CD Badajoz B | 3rd UCD Burladés | |||||
4th UD Poblense | 4th UD Gáldar | 4th Muleño CF | 4th CD Grabasa Burguillos | 4th SD Lagunak |
width=210 | Group XVI – Aragon | width=210 | Group XVII – Castilla–La Mancha |
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1st Club Endesa Andorra | 1st Hellín Deportivo | ||
2nd SD Huesca | 2nd Tomelloso CF | ||
3rd Utebo FC | 3rd Puertollano Industrial CF | ||
4th UD Barbastro | 4th CD Torrijos |
17 teams were promoted to Segunda División B.[3]
Group I – Galicia
Group II – Asturias
Group III – Cantabria
Group IV – Basque Country Group V – Catalonia Group VI – Valencian Community | Group VII – Community of Madrid
Group VIII – Castile and León Group IX – E. Andalusia and Melilla Group X – W. Andalusia and Ceuta Group XI – Balearic Islands Group XII – Canary Islands | Group XIII – Region of Murcia
Group XIV – Extremadura
Group XV – Navarre and La Rioja
Group XVI – Aragon Group XVII – Castilla–La Mancha
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