2023 Categoría Primera B season explained

Competition:Torneo BetPlay Dimayor
Dates:2 February – 28 November 2023
Season:2023
Winners:Patriotas (1st title)
Promoted:Patriotas
Fortaleza
Matches:310
Total Goals:681
League Topscorer:
Torneo II: Jhonier Blanco (15 goals)
Biggest Home Win:Patriotas 4–0 Boca Juniors
(9 March)
Fortaleza 5–1 Valledupar
(20 April)
Fortaleza 4–0 Real Cartagena
(19 May)
Leones 4–0 Orsomarso
(24 August)
Patriotas 4–0 Tigres
(11 October)
Biggest Away Win:Barranquilla 0–5 Cortuluá
(8 March)
Highest Scoring:Valledupar 5–3 Leones
(23 April)
Prevseason:2022
Nextseason:2024

The 2023 Categoría Primera B season (officially known as the 2023 Torneo BetPlay Dimayor season for sponsorship reasons) was the 34th season of the Categoría Primera B since its founding as Colombia's second division football league. The season began on 2 February and ended on 28 November 2023.[1]

Patriotas won their first Primera B title as well as promotion to the top tier Categoría Primera A at the end of the season, defeating Fortaleza 3–2 on aggregate in the Grand Final. Runners-up Fortaleza were also promoted after placing first in the season's aggregate table.[2]

Format

The format for the 2023 Primera B season was approved at DIMAYOR's General Assembly session of 14 December 2022 and confirmed on 12 January 2023, keeping the system used in the previous season.

Two tournaments (Torneo I and Torneo II) with three stages each were played. In the first stage of both tournaments, the 16 teams played a single round-robin tournament with an additional matchday for regional derbies and home-and-away order reversed for the Torneo II. The top eight teams at the end of the sixteen rounds advanced to the semi-final stage, in which teams were drawn into two groups of four where they played each one of their rivals twice. The top team of each group advanced to the finals, playing a double-legged series with the winners advancing to the season's Grand Final.

The Grand Final to decide the season champions as well as the first promotion to Primera A, was a double-legged series contested at the end of the season by the winners of the season's two tournaments. If one team won both of the season's tournaments, the Grand Final would not be played and that team would be automatically crowned Primera B champions and promoted to the top flight. The second promotion spot to Primera A for the 2024 season would be decided in a promotion play-off between the Grand Final loser and the best-placed team of the season's aggregate table, other than the Grand Final winners. If the Grand Final losers were the same team that topped the aggregate table, that team would also earn promotion and the play-off would not be played.[3]

Teams

16 teams took part in the season. The previous season's champions Boyacá Chicó and the winners of the promotion play-off series Atlético Huila were promoted to Primera A for the 2023 season and were replaced in Primera B by Patriotas and Cortuluá, who were relegated from Primera A at the end of the 2022 season after finishing in the bottom two places of the top tier's relegation table.[4]

On 14 December 2022 the General Assembly of DIMAYOR approved a proposal by Cortuluá to move their home matches from Tuluá to Yumbo, Valle del Cauca Department, starting from this season.[5]

On 22 June 2023, and motivated by the lack of support from both the government and local private enterprises, the board of Valledupar voted 4–1 to move the club to Soacha and rebrand it, effectively folding the existing club. The move was confirmed at a General Assembly of DIMAYOR on 6 July 2023,[6] in which Real Soacha Cundinamarca was announced as the new club that replaced Valledupar for the second half of the season.[7]

ClubCityStadiumCapacity
AtléticoCaliPascual Guerrero33,130
BarranquillaBarranquillaRomelio Martínez8,000
Boca Juniors de CaliCaliPascual Guerrero33,130
BogotáBogotáMetropolitano de Techo8,000
CortuluáYumboMunicipal Raúl Miranda3,500[8]
Cúcuta DeportivoCúcutaGeneral Santander42,901
Deportes QuindíoArmeniaCentenario20,716
FortalezaBogotáMetropolitano de Techo8,000
LeonesItagüíMetropolitano Ciudad de Itagüí12,000
LlanerosVillavicencioBello Horizonte15,000
OrsomarsoPalmiraFrancisco Rivera Escobar15,300
PatriotasTunjaLa Independencia20,630
Real CartagenaCartagenaJaime Morón León16,068
Real SantanderPiedecuestaVilla Concha5,500
Real Soacha CundinamarcaSoachaLuis Carlos Galán Sarmiento8,000
TigresMetropolitano de Techo8,000
ValleduparValleduparArmando Maestre Pavajeau11,000
Notes

Torneo I

First stage

Results

Semi-finals

The eight teams that advanced to the semi-finals were drawn into two groups of four teams, with the top two teams from the first stage being seeded in each group. The two group winners advanced to the final.

Group B

Finals

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Patriotas won 1–0 on aggregate.

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
align=center 1 Santiago GómezReal Cartagenaalign=center 10
align=center 2 Misael MartínezValleduparalign=center 9
3 Carlos LucumíFortaleza8
Dairon ValenciaValledupar
5 Johar MejíaCortuluá7
Néider OspinaLlaneros
Jefry ZapataCúcuta Deportivo
8 Stiwart AcuñaBarranquilla6
Jonathan AgudeloCúcuta Deportivo
Jhonier BlancoFortaleza
Santiago CórdobaPatriotas
Jairo DittaCortuluá
Iván RivasPatriotas
Alexis SernaDeportes Quindío

Source: Soccerway

Torneo II

First stage

Results

Semi-finals

The eight teams that advanced to the semi-finals were drawn into two groups of four teams, with the top two teams from the first stage being seeded in each group. The two group winners will advance to the final.

Group B

Finals

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Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
align=center 1 Jhonier BlancoFortalezaalign=center 15
2 Santiago CórdobaPatriotas9
Santiago GómezReal Cartagena
4 Andrés CarabalíAtlético8
Mateo ZuletaLeones
6 Ferney AnguloBoca Juniors de Cali7
Juan Sebastián HerreraLeones
Lucas RíosCúcuta Deportivo
9 Yeison FuentesLeones6
Sebastián NavarroFortaleza

Source: Soccerway

Grand Final

----Patriotas won 3–2 on aggregate.

Promotion play-off

Since the season runners-up Fortaleza also ended up as the best-placed team in the aggregate table, they earned automatic promotion to the Categoría Primera A and the promotion play-off was not played.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La Dimayor anunció el calendario completo de los torneos colombianos para el 2023, menos liga femenina. Dimayor announced the full schedule of Colombian tournaments for 2023, except for the women's league. Colombia.com. es. 27 December 2022. 16 January 2023.
  2. Web site: Patriotas se corona campeón del torneo de ascenso y regresa a la primera división. Patriotas are crowned champions of the promotion tournament and return to the first division. Caracol Radio. es. 29 November 2023. 29 November 2023.
  3. Web site: ¡Por el ascenso! Mira aquí el formato de juego en el Torneo BetPlay Dimayor. For promotion! Check out here the format of play in the Torneo BetPlay Dimayor. Win Sports. es. 12 January 2023. 16 January 2023.
  4. Web site: ¡Unos ríen y otros lloran! Huila y Boyacá volvieron a la A, mientras que Patriotas y Cortuluá descendieron en el 2022. Some laugh and others cry! Huila and Boyacá returned to the A, while Patriotas and Cortuluá were relegated in 2022. Win Sports. es. 7 January 2023. 16 January 2023.
  5. Web site: Dimayor dio luz verde para el cambio de sede del Cortuluá. Dimayor greenlit Cortuluá's home stadium change. Infobae. es. 14 December 2022. 16 January 2023.
  6. Web site: Valledupar FC se despidió: adiós a 20 años de historia . Valledupar FC bidded farewell: goodbye to 20 years of history . El Pilón . es . 24 June 2023 . 25 June 2023.
  7. Web site: ¡Es un hecho! Soacha será la casa de un equipo de fútbol masculino . It's a fact! Soacha will be the home of a men's football team . Periodismo Público . es . 7 July 2023 . 7 July 2023.
  8. Web site: Cortuluá estrenará casa: Yumbo arregló la grama e iluminación del estadio. Cortuluá will premiere a home: Yumbo fixed the stadium's grass and lighting. Blu Radio. es. 12 January 2023. 16 January 2023.