1969–70 Segunda División

The 1969–70 Segunda División season was the 39th since its establishment and was played between 6 September 1969 and 7 June 1970.

Segunda División
Season1969–70
ChampionsReal Gijón
PromotedReal Gijón
Málaga
Español
RelegatedBilbao Atlético
Osasuna
Ilicitano
Valladolid
Murcia
Salamanca
Orense
Matches played380
Goals scored864 (2.27 per match)
Top goalscorerQuini
(21 goals)
Best goalkeeperFrancisco Romero
(0.69 goals/match)
Biggest home winEspañol 7–0 Ilicitano
(31 May 1970)
Biggest away winIlicitano 2–7 Real Gijón
(29 March 1970)
Highest scoringIlicitano 2–7 Real Gijón
(29 March 1970)

Overview before the season

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20 teams joined the league, including 3 relegated from the 1968–69 La Liga and 6 promoted from the 1968–69 Tercera División.

Relegated from La Liga
Promoted from Tercera División

Teams

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ClubCityStadium
Real BetisSevilleBenito Villamarín
Bilbao AtléticoBilbaoSan Mamés
Burgos CFBurgosEl Plantío
CF Calvo SoteloPuertollanoCalvo Sotelo
CD CastellónCastellón de la PlanaCastalia
Córdoba CFCórdobaEl Árcangel
RCD EspañolBarcelonaSarrià
Club FerrolFerrolManuel Rivera
Real GijónGijónEl Molinón
CD IlicitanoElcheAltabix
CD MálagaMálagaLa Rosaleda
Real MurciaMurciaLa Condomina
Onteniente CFOntinyentEl Clariano
CD OrenseOurenseO Couto
CA OsasunaPamplonaEl Sadar
Real OviedoOviedoCarlos Tartiere
Rayo VallecanoMadridVallecas
UD SalamancaSalamancaEl Calvario / Helmántico
CD San AndrésBarcelonaSarrià / San Andrés
Real ValladolidValladolidJosé Zorrilla

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Real Gijón (P)3823877732+4554Promotion to La Liga
2Málaga (P)38171565633+2349[a]
3Español (P)38191186435+2949[a]
4Real Betis38161574434+1047
5Córdoba38179124040043
6Rayo Vallecano381413114132+941
7Oviedo381412123932+740
8San Andrés381311143234−237
9Onteniente38156173433+136[b]
10Ferrol38148163750−1336[b]
11Castellón38147173643−735[c]
12Calvo Sotelo381211153743−635[c]
13Bilbao Atlético (R)38139163339−635[c]Qualification for the relegation playoffs
14Burgos (O)381211154654−835[c]
15Osasuna (R)38129175257−533
16Ilicitano (R)381110174659−1332[d]
17Valladolid (R)38128184559−1432[d]Relegation to Tercera División
18Murcia (R)38913163446−1231
19Salamanca (R)38118193554−1930[e]
20Orense (R)38118193655−1930[e]
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 Málaga finished ahead of Español on head-to-head points: Málaga–Español 5–0, Español–Málaga 1–1
  2. ^ a b Onteniente finished ahead of Ferrol on head-to-head points: Onteniente–Ferrol 3–0, Ferrol–Onteniente 0–0
  3. ^ a b c d Castellón finished ahead of Calvo Sotelo, Bilbao Atlético and Burgos on head-to-head points: Castellón 7 pts, Calvo Sotelo 7 pts, Bilbao Atlético 6 pts, Burgos 4 pts. Castellón finished ahead of Calvo Sotelo on head-to-head points: Castellón–Calvo Sotelo 2–1, Calvo Sotelo–Castellón 1–1
  4. ^ a b Ilicitano finished ahead of Valladolid on overall goal difference
  5. ^ a b Salamanca finished ahead of Orense on head-to-head points: Salamanca–Orense 3–2, Orense–Salamanca 1–2

Results

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Home \ AwayBETBILBURCALCASCÓRESPFERGIJILIMGAMURONTOREOSAOVIRAYSALSANVLD
Betis2–13–11–02–10–01–10–01–13–14–11–12–13–12–10–00–01–00–01–0
Bilbao Atlético0–11–12–13–01–11–00–01–01–11–22–00–02–01–01–01–12–00–20–1
Burgos1–01–10–11–21–20–00–01–12–31–11–03–22–03–22–12–12–10–04–1
Calvo Sotelo1–21–01–01–10–10–01–22–12–22–20–12–01–15–20–02–12–00–13–3
Castellón1–12–01–32–11–10–32–10–02–10–03–00–13–03–21–01–02–10–02–0
Córdoba0–02–10–13–01–02–02–00–12–10–00–02–12–11–00–00–13–21–02–0
Español2–13–03–23–12–00–03–02–17–01–11–01–01–04–01–13–15–01–14–0
Ferrol0–22–15–12–11–02–11–01–30–01–53–00–01–03–21–11–11–03–21–0
Gijón4–03–03–00–02–14–22–12–12–12–13–03–11–13–04–00–13–13–03–0
Ilicitano3–11–02–10–10–16–13–31–02–70–22–22–14–10–11–10–01–03–20–0
Málaga1–11–12–01–12–13–15–02–00–11–01–01–03–03–13–00–02–13–02–1
Murcia1–12–11–10–13–00–01–22–01–02–12–22–10–01–10–03–10–12–12–2
Onteniente1–10–11–00–00–10–10–13–01–02–01–02–01–21–01–01–00–01–02–1
Orense0–11–13–11–01–02–11–12–11–42–03–02–01–02–22–00–01–20–00–1
Osasuna3–13–02–20–03–13–12–20–12–22–10–01–12–31–01–02–14–13–02–0
Oviedo2–10–14–13–00–02–02–02–10–01–02–21–01–03–02–00–11–01–03–0
Rayo Vallecano2–13–00–01–02–02–00–03–11–10–10–03–21–22–01–03–32–00–02–0
Salamanca0–00–20–03–02–11–22–03–00–41–10–02–10–23–21–01–13–20–02–1
San Andrés0–11–02–10–11–02–00–22–04–01–00–01–01–03–11–11–01–10–00–1
Valladolid1–10–21–31–21–01–23–10–01–31–14–11–11–14–13–12–11–03–14–2
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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27 June 1970 Tarrasa 2–0 Burgos Terrassa
Fausto 18'
Martín 26'
ReportStadium: Municipal
Referee: Rodríguez Barroso
27 June 1970 Ilicitano 2–2 Real Santander Elche
Sigi 2' (pen.), 63'ReportCabello 23'
Isidro 55'
Stadium: Altabix
Referee: Orrantia Capelastegui
28 June 1970 Hércules 4–0 Osasuna Alicante
Marcos 3', 50'
Costoya 32'
Araujo 69'
ReportStadium: La Viña
Referee: Peinado Lara
30 June 1970 Bilbao Atlético 2–1 Villarreal Bilbao
Carlos 11'
Ormaza 32'
ReportCausanilles 80'Stadium: San Mamés
Referee: Jiménez Sánchez

Second leg

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4 July 1970 Villarreal 2–1
(3–3 agg.)
Bilbao Atlético Villarreal
Palau 12'
Martínez 23'
ReportCarlos 77'Stadium: El Madrigal
Referee: Canera Coscolín
5 July 1970 Burgos 3–0
(3–2 agg.)
TarrasaBurgos
Alcorta 35'
Olalde 56'
José Luis 66'
ReportStadium: El Plantío
Referee: Varas Gómez
5 July 1970 Real Santander 0–0
(2–2 agg.)
Ilicitano Santander
ReportStadium: Sardinero
Referee: Orellana Álvarez
5 July 1970 Osasuna1–0
(1–4 agg.)
Hércules Pamplona
Osaba 80'ReportStadium: El Sadar
Referee: Acebal Pezón

Tiebreaker

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7 July 1970 Villarreal 2–1Bilbao AtléticoMadrid
Luiche 43'
Causanilles 47'
ReportDoro 71'Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Referee: Rodríguez Barroso
7 July 1970 Racing Santander 1–0IlicitanoMadrid
Aguilar 82'ReportStadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Referee: Ortiz Salgado
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