1968–69 Segunda División

The 1968–69 Segunda División season was the 38th since its establishment and was played between 8 September 1968 and 8 June 1969.

Segunda División
Season1968–69
ChampionsSevilla
PromotedSevilla
Celta Vigo
Mallorca
RelegatedAlcoyano
Alavés
Mestalla
Cádiz
Indauchu
Jerez Industrial
Matches played380
Goals scored1,036 (2.73 per match)
Top goalscorerQuino
(32 goals)
Best goalkeeperRodri
(0.71 goals/match)
Biggest home winValladolid 10–1 Jerez Industrial
(22 December 1968)
Biggest away winIndauchu 0–4 Real Gijón
(18 January 1969)
Burgos 2–6 Real Gijón
(17 March 1969)
Highest scoringValladolid 10–1 Jerez Industrial
(22 December 1968)

Overview before the season

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20 teams joined the league, including two relegated from the 1967–68 La Liga and 5 promoted from the 1967–68 Tercera División.

Relegated from La Liga
Promoted from Tercera División

Teams

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ClubCityStadium
 Deportivo Alavés Vitoria Mendizorroza
 CD Alcoyano AlcoyEl Collao
Real BetisSevilleBenito Villamarín
Burgos CFBurgosEl Plantío
Cádiz CF Cádiz Ramón de Carranza
CF Calvo SoteloPuertollanoCalvo Sotelo
 RC Celta Vigo Vigo Balaídos
Club FerrolFerrolManuel Rivera
Real GijónGijónEl Molinón
CD IlicitanoElcheAltabix
 SD Indauchu Bilbao Garellano
 Jerez Industrial CF Jerez de la Frontera Domecq
 RCD Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Luis Sitjar
CD Mestalla Valencia Mestalla
Real MurciaMurciaLa Condomina
Onteniente CFOntinyentEl Clariano
Real OviedoOviedoCarlos Tartiere
Rayo VallecanoMadridVallecas
 Sevilla CF Seville Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Real ValladolidValladolidJosé Zorrilla

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Sevilla (P)3822975630+2653Promotion to La Liga
2Celta Vigo (P)38244106328+3552
3Mallorca (P)38226106237+2550
4Ferrol38199105539+1647
5Real Gijón381610126046+1442[a]
6Calvo Sotelo381512114741+642[a]
7Real Betis381413116951+1841
8Murcia381510135248+440[b]
9Rayo Vallecano381412125144+740[b]
10Valladolid38159146148+1339
11Oviedo38166164545038[c]
12Burgos381410144753−638[c]
13Alcoyano (R)381211155155−435[d]Qualification for the relegation playoffs
14Alavés (R)38155184762−1535[d]
15Onteniente (O)38154194754−734
16Ilicitano (O)38128185058−832
17Mestalla (R)38118195362−930[e]Relegation to Tercera División
18Cádiz (R)38134214465−2130[e]
19Indauchu (R)3896234079−3924
20Jerez Industrial (R)3866263691−5518
Source: BDFútbol
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored
(O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Real Gijón finished ahead of Calvo Sotelo on head-to-head points: Calvo Sotelo–Real Gijón 1–1, Real Gijón–Calvo Sotelo 1–0
  2. ^ a b Murcia finished ahead of Rayo Vallecano on head-to-head points: Murcia–Rayo Vallecano 1–0, Rayo Vallecano–Murcia 1–1
  3. ^ a b Oviedo finished ahead of Burgos on head-to-head goal difference: Oviedo–Burgos 4–0, Burgos–Oviedo 1–0
  4. ^ a b Alcoyano finished ahead of Alavés on overall goal difference
  5. ^ a b Mestalla finished ahead of Cádiz on overall goal difference

Results

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Home \ AwayALAALCBETBURCÁDCALCELFERGIJILIINDJEIMLLMESMURONTOVIRAYSEVVLD
Alavés2–01–11–15–11–00–12–01–12–14–14–13–21–32–03–11–02–30–20–1
Alcoyano2–03–01–15–11–11–10–31–04–12–24–11–03–22–13–11–10–10–13–0
Betis4–03–02–23–11–11–03–21–00–04–05–06–13–42–00–03–04–02–20–0
Burgos1–12–22–01–01–00–33–02–61–21–11–02–02–12–02–01–01–12–11–2
Cádiz2–00–12–12–11–11–01–10–23–14–12–13–21–02–21–00–14–01–42–0
Calvo Sotelo0–03–34–02–13–20–10–01–12–03–04–12–13–11–01–02–11–10–22–0
Celta2–04–12–10–25–02–20–23–02–05–01–02–01–14–02–01–03–01–02–0
Ferrol5–01–04–21–03–12–02–02–12–12–13–01–04–01–20–01–00–00–01–0
Gijón6–23–04–42–01–21–01–11–12–12–02–20–03–21–02–02–02–00–12–2
Ilicitano0–23–25–31–11–01–20–11–10–02–16–10–21–10–32–14–02–23–35–0
Indauchu0–13–02–11–42–00–01–32–00–41–02–21–32–03–10–11–22–11–43–2
Jerez Industrial1–01–11–32–11–01–20–21–24–10–05–20–01–20–11–21–20–03–21–2
Mallorca4–02–12–12–02–13–02–13–03–06–11–02–01–01–12–14–01–02–11–0
Mestalla0–11–00–05–11–00–12–41–21–03–11–18–00–01–42–03–30–11–21–1
Murcia1–21–12–25–23–20–01–00–02–00–12–13–12–11–14–33–11–00–12–1
Onteniente3–11–03–10–03–14–10–14–20–10–11–01–02–33–12–13–23–11–01–1
Oviedo1–01–10–04–03–01–02–02–12–10–11–02–10–12–10–05–00–03–03–1
Rayo Vallecano5–22–00–00–11–01–10–14–21–01–06–04–01–14–01–12–04–00–02–2
Sevilla1–01–10–10–00–02–03–11–13–31–03–12–02–03–02–12–11–01–01–0
Valladolid4–03–01–12–13–03–12–02–01–22–11–110–11–11–21–12–11–06–10–1
Source: BDFútbol
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Relegation playoffs

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First leg

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28 June 1969 Bilbao Atlético 3–0 Alavés Bilbao
Zubiaga 8', 28'
Monreal 82'
ReportStadium: San Mamés
Referee: Olavarria González
29 June 1969 San Andrés 2–2 Alcoyano Barcelona
Marín 28', 83'ReportSaeta 4'
Alonso 43'
Stadium: Santa Coloma
Referee: López Montenegro
29 June 1969 Ilicitano 3–1 Hércules Elche
Arribas 33'
López Coll 70'
Aranda 86'
ReportMatas 77'Stadium: Altabix
Referee: García Jaime
29 June 1969 Onteniente 1–0 Recreativo Onteniente
Figueirido 2'ReportStadium: El Clariano
Referee: Orrantia Capelastegui

Second leg

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6 July 1969 Alavés1–0
(1–3 agg.)
Bilbao Atlético Vitoria-Gasteiz
Baqué 89'ReportStadium: Mendizorrotza
Referee: Franco Martínez
6 July 1969 Alcoyano1–2
(3–4 agg.)
San Andrés Alcoy
Alonso 58'ReportGiralt 37', 77'Stadium: El Collao
Referee: Ortiz Salgado
6 July 1969 Hércules1–0
(2–3 agg.)
Ilicitano Alicante
Sevilla 37'ReportStadium: La Viña
Referee: Tomeo Palanques
6 July 1969 Recreativo 3–2
(3–3 agg.)
Onteniente Huelva
Vázquez 24'
Suero 80'
Fali 84'
ReportFigueirido 17'
Portalés 90+3'
Stadium: Colombino
Referee: Balaguer García

Tiebreaker

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8 July 1969 Onteniente 2–1RecreativoPuertollano
Marañón 31', 32'ReportVázquez 42' (pen.)Stadium: Calvo Sotelo
Referee: Ortiz Salgado
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