2011–12 Segunda División B Explained
The 2011–12 Segunda División B season was the 35th since its establishment within the Spanish football league system. The first matches of the season were played on 20 August 2011, and the season ended on 24 June 2012 with the promotion play-off finals.
Group 1
Summary before 2011–12 season
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- Promoted to This Group From Tercera División:
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- Relegated to Tercera División:
Stadia and locations
Team | Founded | Home city | Stadium | Capacity |
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Albacete | 1940 | Albacete, Castile-La Mancha | Carlos Belmonte | 17,300 |
Alcalá | 1929 | Alcalá de Henares, Madrid | Municipal del Val | 6,000 |
| 1970 | Madrid, Community of Madrid | Cerro del Espino | 4,000 |
Celta B | 1988 | Vigo, Galicia | Barreiro | 4,500 |
Conquense | 1946 | Cuenca, Castile-La Mancha | La Fuensanta | 3,500 |
Coruxo | 1930 | Coruxo, Vigo, Galicia | O Vao | 1,200 |
Getafe B | 1983 | Getafe, Community of Madrid | Ciudad Deportiva | 1,500 |
La Roda | 1999 | La Roda, Castilla-La Mancha | Estadio Municipal | 3,000 |
Leganés | 1928 | Leganés, Community of Madrid | Butarque | 8,000 |
Lugo | 1953 | Lugo, Galicia | Anxo Carro | 6,000 |
Marino | 1931 | Luanco, Asturias | Miramar | 5,000 |
| 1977 | A Coruña, Galicia | Campo de Elviña Grande | 1,200 |
Real Oviedo | 1926 | Oviedo, Asturias | Carlos Tartiere | 30,500 |
Rayo B | 1956 | Madrid, Community of Madrid | Ciudad Deportiva | 800 |
Real Madrid Castilla | 1930 | Madrid, Community of Madrid | Alfredo di Stéfano | 6,000 |
| 1971 | San Sebastián de los Reyes, Madrid | Matapiñoneras | 3,000 |
| 1967 | Gijón, Asturias | Mareo | 3,000 |
| 1928 | Toledo, Castile-La Mancha | Salto del Caballo | 5,300 |
| 1922 | Tenerife, Canary Islands | Heliodoro Rodríguez López | 24,000 |
| 1942 | Santa Lucía de Tirajana, Canary Islands | Municipal de Vecindario | 4,500 | |
League table
Top goalscorers
Last updated 13 May 2012
Top goalkeepers
Last updated 13 May 2012
Group 2
Summary before 2011–12 season
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- Promoted to This Group From Tercera División:
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- Relegated to Tercera División:
Stadia and locations
Team | Founded | Home city | Stadium | Capacity |
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Alavés | 1921 | Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country | | 19,500 |
Amorebieta | 1925 | Amorebieta-Etxano, Basque Country | | 3,000 |
Arandina | 1987 | Aranda de Duero, Castile and León | | 6,000 |
Bilbao Athletic | 1964 | Bilbao, Basque Country | | 2,000 |
Burgos | 1994 | Burgos, Castile and León | | 14,000 |
Eibar | 1940 | Eibar, Basque Country | | 5,200 |
Gimnástica Segoviana | 1928 | Segovia, Castile and León | | 6,500 |
Gimnástica Torrelavega | 1907 | Torrelavega, Cantabria | Santa Ana (2011) Nuevo Malecón (2012) | 1,000 6,000 |
Guijuelo | 1974 | Guijuelo, Castile and León | | 1,500 |
Lemona | 1923 | Lemoa, Basque Country | | 5,000 |
Logroñés | 2009 | Logroño, La Rioja | | 16,000 |
Mirandés | 1927 | Miranda de Ebro, Castile and León | | 6,000 |
Osasuna B | 1964 | Pamplona, Navarre | | 2,500 |
Palencia | 1975 | Palencia, Castile and León | | 8,100 |
Ponferradina | 1922 | Ponferrada, Castile and León | | 8,300 |
Real Sociedad B | 1951 | San Sebastián, Basque Country | | 2,500 |
Real Unión | 1915 | Irún, Basque Country | | 5,000 |
Salamanca | 1923 | Salamanca, Castile and León | | 17,341 |
| 1996 | Sestao, Basque Country | Las Llanas | 8,000 |
Zamora | 1969 | Zamora, Castile and León | | 8,000 | |
League table
Top goalscorers
Last updated 13 May 2012
Top goalkeepers
Last updated 13 May 2012
Group 3
Summary before 2011–12 season
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- Promoted to This Group From Tercera División:
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- Relegated to Tercera División:
Stadia and locations
Team | Founded | Home city | Stadium | Capacity |
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Andorra | 1957 | Andorra, Aragon | Juan Antonio Endeiza | 3,000 |
Atlético Baleares | 1920 | Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands | | 18,000 |
Badalona | 1903 | Badalona, Catalonia | Camp del Centenari | 10,000 |
Dénia | 1927 | Dénia, Valencian Community | Camp Nou | 3,000 |
Gandía | 1947 | Gandía, Valencian Community | Guillermo Olagüe | 6,000 |
| 2011 | Manises, Valencian Community | Municipal de Manises | 1,500 |
| 1957 | L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Catalonia | Feixa Llarga | 6,740 |
| 1947 | Llagostera, Catalonia | Estadi Municipal | 1,500 |
Lleida Esportiu | 2011 | Lleida, Catalonia | Camp d'Esports | 15,000 |
| 1983 | Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands | Ciudad Deportiva | 2,000 |
Manacor | 1923 | Manacor, Balearic Islands | Na Capellera | 4,000 |
Olímpic de Xàtiva | 1932 | Xàtiva, Valencian Community | La Murta | 9,000 |
| 1947 | Ontinyent, Valencian Community | El Clariano | 5,000 |
Orihuela | 1993 | Orihuela, Valencian Community | Los Arcos | 5,000 |
Reus Deportiu | 1909 | Reus, Catalonia | Estadi Municipal | 4,500 |
| 1925 | Barcelona, Catalonia | Narcís Sala | 18,000 |
| 1974 | Mahón, Balearic Islands | Municipal de Bintaufa | 3,000 |
Teruel | 1946 | Teruel, Aragon | Campo de Pinilla | 4,000 |
Valencia Mestalla | 1944 | Valencia, Valencian Community | Paterna | 4,000 |
Zaragoza B | 1962 | Zaragoza, Aragon | Ciudad Deportiva | 2,500 | |
League table
Top goalscorers
Last updated 13 May 2012
Top goalkeepers
Last updated 13 May 2012
Goalkeeper | Goals | Matches | Average | Team |
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Wilfred Muñoz | 25 | 36 | | Llagostera |
Marcos Pérez | 26 | 37 | | Badalona |
Francis Solar | 26 | 35 | | Olímpic Xàtiva |
Paco Fernández | 29 | 36 | | Huracán Valencia |
Carlos Craviotto | 32 | 36 | | L'Hospitalet | |
Group 4
Summary before 2011–12 season
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- Promoted to This Group From Tercera División:
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- Relegated to Tercera División:
Stadia and locations
Team | Founded | Home city | Stadium | Capacity |
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Almería B | 2001 | Almería, Andalusia | Juan Rojas Juegos del Mediterraneo | 13,000 23,000 |
Badajoz | 1905 | Badajoz, Extremadura | Nuevo Vivero | 15,000 |
Betis B | 1962 | Seville, Andalusia | Ciudad Deportiva | 4,000 |
Cacereño | 1919 | Cáceres, Extremadura | Príncipe Felipe | 7,000 |
Cádiz | 1910 | Cádiz, Andalusia | Ramón de Carranza | 20,000 |
Ceuta | 1996 | Ceuta | Alfonso Murube | 6,000 |
Écija | 1968 | Écija, Andalusia | San Pablo | 6,000 |
Real Jaén | 1922 | Jaén, Andalusia | Nuevo La Victoria | 12,000 |
La Unión | 2011 | La Unión, Region of Murcia | Polideportivo Municipal | 3,500 |
Linense | 1912 | La Línea de la Concepción, Andalusia | Municipal de La Línea | 12,000 |
Lorca Atlético | 2010 | Lorca, Region of Murcia | Francisco Artés Carrasco | 8,000 |
Lucena | 1986 | Lucena, Andalusia | Municipal de Lucena | 6,000 |
Melilla | 1976 | Melilla | Álvarez Claro | 12,000 |
Poli Ejido | 1969 | El Ejido, Andalusia | Municipal Santo Domingo | 7,800 |
Puertollano | 1948 | Puertollano, Castile-La Mancha | Ciudad de Puertollano | 8,000 |
Roquetas | 1933 | Roquetas de Mar, Andalusia | Antonio Peroles | 9,000 |
San Roque | 1956 | Lepe, Andalusia | Municipal de Lepe | 3,500 |
Sevilla Atlético | 1958 | Seville, Andalusia | Ciudad Deportiva | 7,000 |
Sporting Villanueva | 1993 | Villanueva del Fresno, Extremadura | Estadio Municipal | 3,000 |
Villanovense | 1992 | Villanueva de la Serena, Extremadura | Romero Cuerda | 6,000 | |
League table
Top goalscorers
Last updated 13 May 2012
Top goalkeepers
Last updated 13 May 2012
See also
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