1998 Tercera División play-offs explained

The 1998 Tercera División play-offs to Segunda División B from Tercera División (Promotion play-offs) were the final playoffs for the promotion from 1997–98 Tercera División to 1998–99 Segunda División B. The first four teams in each group (excluding reserve teams) took part in the play-off.

Format

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 3 points, 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:
  • Group I – Galicia
  • Group II – Asturias
  • Group VII – Community of Madrid
  • Group VIII – Castile and León
Series B:
  • Group III – Cantabria
  • Group IV – Basque Country
  • Group XV – La Rioja and Navarre
  • Group XVI – Aragon
Series C:
  • Group V – Catalonia
  • Group VI – Valencian Community
  • Group XI – Balearic Islands
  • Gruoup XIII – Region of Murcia
Series D:
  • Group IX – Eastern Andalusia and Melilla
  • Group X – Western Andalusia and Ceuta
  • Group XIV – Extremadura
  • Group XVII – Castilla–La Mancha
Series E:
  • Group XII – Canary Islands

Teams for 1997–98 play-offs

See main article: 1997–98 Tercera División.

width=210Group I – Galicia width=210Group II – Asturias width=210Group III – Cantabria width=210Group IV – Basque Country width=210Group V – Catalonia
1st CD Lealtad1st CD Tropezón1st CD Basconia1st FC Barcelona C
2nd CD Lalín2nd AD Universidad de Oviedo2nd SD Noja2nd Zalla UC2nd Palamós CF
3rd RC Celta de Vigo B3rd Navia CF3rd UM Escobedo3rd Real Sociedad B3rd CE Mataró
4th Betanzos CF4th Club Siero4th Castro FC4th SD Amorebieta4th CD Tortosa
width=210Group VI – Valencian Community width=210Group VII – Community of Madrid width=210Group VIII – Castile and León width=210Group IX – E. Andalusia and Melilla width=210Group X – W. Andalusia and Ceuta
1st CD Eldense1st Aranjuez CF1st CF Palencia Cristo Olímpico1st CD Linares1st AD Ceuta
2nd Benidorm CD2nd CD Móstoles2nd SD Gimnástica Segoviana2nd CP Ejido2nd CD San Fernando
3rd Pinoso CF3rd Real Madrid C3rd SD Ponferradina3rd CP Granada 743rd CD San Roque de Lepe
4th CD Olímpic de Xàtiva4th UD San Sebastián de los Reyes4th UD Salamanca B4th Vélez CF4th Algeciras CF
width=210Group XI – Balearic Islands width=210Group XII – Canary Islands width=210Group XIII – Region of Murcia width=210Group XIV – Extremadura width=210Group XV – Navarre and La Rioja
1st CD Atlético Baleares1st Universidad LPGC CF1st Cartagonova CF1st Jerez CF1st CD Calahorra
2nd CD Constancia2nd CD Corralejo2nd Águilas CF2nd Mérida Promesas UD2nd Peña Sport FC
3rd CF Sporting Mahonés3rd UD Las Palmas B3rd Sangonera Atlético CF3rd SP Villafranca3rd CD Logroñés B
4th CF Villafranca4th UD Lanzarote4th Caravaca CF4th CD Badajoz B4th CD Azcoyen
width=210Group XVI – Aragon width=210Group XVII – Castilla–La Mancha
1st CD Binéfar1st Hellín Deportivo
2nd UD Fraga2nd UB Conquense
3rd CF Figueruelas3rd Puertollano Industrial CF
4th UD Casetas4th CD Guadalajara

Tables and Results

Group E

Teams Promoted

Group I – Galicia

Group II – Asturias

Group III – Cantabria

Group IV – Basque Country

  • None

Group V – Catalonia

Group VI – Valencian Community

Group VII – Community of Madrid

Group VIII – Castile and León

  • None

Group IX – E. Andalusia and Melilla

  • None

Group X – W. Andalusia and Ceuta

Group XI – Balearic Islands

  • None

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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