2013–14 Segunda División
The 2013–14 Segunda División season (known as the Liga Adelante for sponsorship reasons[1]) was the 83rd since its establishment. The season started on 17 August 2013 and the league phase of 42 rounds ended on 8 June 2014. The entire season ended on 22 June 2014 with the promotion play-off finals.[2]
Season | 2013–2014 |
---|---|
Champions | Eibar |
Promoted | Eibar Deportivo La Coruña Córdoba |
Relegated | Murcia RM Castilla Jaén Hércules |
Matches played | 468 |
Goals scored | 1,085 (2.32 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Borja Viguera (25 goals) |
Biggest home win | Eibar 6–0 RM Castilla (17 November 2013) Girona 6–0 Lugo (16 February 2014) |
Biggest away win | Tenerife 0–4 Alcorcón (18 January 2014) Sabadell 0–4 Alavés (8 February 2014) |
Highest scoring | 6 goals (17 games) |
Highest attendance | 33,639 Deportivo 1–0 Jaén (31 May 2014) |
Lowest attendance | 1,136 RM Castilla 3–2 Girona (4 December 2013) |
Average attendance | 7,787 |
← 2012–13 2014–15 → |
Teams
Promotion and relegation (pre-season)
A total of 22 teams contested the league, including 15 sides from the 2012–13 season, four promoted from the 2012–13 Segunda División B and three relegated from the 2012–13 La Liga.
RCD Mallorca, Deportivo de La Coruña and Real Zaragoza were the teams relegated from La Liga the previous season. Mallorca was relegated after sixteen years in La Liga, the longest period in its history and ending their golden era, Zaragoza returned to the Segunda División after a four-year tenure in La Liga, while Deportivo de La Coruña made an immediate return to the Segunda División after being promoted the previous year. All three teams were relegated in the last matchday.[3] Elche CF was promoted the previous season to La Liga after 14 consecutive seasons in the Segunda División.[4] Villarreal made an immediate return to La Liga[5] after a win over Almería in the decisive match of the last matchday where the winner would be directly promoted to La Liga.[6] Almería was promoted on 22 June 2013 as winner of play-off games after two years of absence in La Liga.[7]
The teams which had been relegated from the Segunda División the previous season were Guadalajara, Racing Santander, Huesca and Xerez. Xerez was relegated after twelve years in the division some weeks before the end of season.[8] On 2 June 2013, after the penultimate matchday, Racing, Huesca and Murcia were relegated after Mirandés' win, however on 4 June 2013 the LFP relegated Guadalajara[9] and the three teams had their last opportunity to stay in Segunda División in the last matchday.[10] Finally, Huesca was relegated after five years in the second level, while Racing de Santander returned to the third level after twenty years and nineteen of them in La Liga.[11] Murcia was the team saved from the relegation after the administrative relegation of Guadalajara.[12]
The four teams relegated were replaced by four Segunda División B teams: Deportivo Alavés (group 2 champions and overall champions) and CD Tenerife (group 1 champions and overall runners-up), both from the champions play-offs and two from the third round play-offs: Eibar and Jaén. Alavés and Tenerife returned to the second level respectively after 4 and 2 years,[13] while Eibar and Jaén returned to the second level respectively after 4 and 11 years.[14][15]
Guadalajara case
Guadalajara was relegated to Segunda División B administratively after irregularities detected in the capital increase made the previous summer for conversion to a Sociedad Anónima Deportiva.[16] Murcia remained in Segunda after the relegation administratively of Guadalajara, however RFEF didn't recognize the unilateral sanction by LFP[17] and the relegated or saved team was disputed between Guadalajara and Murcia until Spanish sports jurisdictional body, the CEDD (part of CSD), would make a resolution.[18] CEDD ruled refusing the precautionary suspension of Guadalajara relegation, whereby Murcia remained in Segunda.[19]
Stadia and locations
Team | Home city | Stadium | Capacity |
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Alavés | Vitoria | Mendizorroza | 19,840 |
Alcorcón | Alcorcón | Santo Domingo | 5,880 |
Barcelona B | Barcelona | Mini Estadi | 15,276 |
Córdoba | Córdoba | El Arcángel | 18,280 |
Deportivo La Coruña | A Coruña | Riazor | 34,600 |
Eibar | Eibar | Ipurua | 5,250 |
Girona | Girona | Estadi Municipal Montilivi | 9,286 |
Hércules | Alicante | José Rico Pérez | 30,000 |
Jaén | Jaén | Estadio de La Victoria | 12,569 |
Las Palmas | Las Palmas de Gran Canaria | Estadio Gran Canaria | 31,250 |
Lugo | Lugo | Anxo Carro | 7,840 |
Mallorca | Palma | Iberostar Estadio | 23,142 |
Mirandés | Miranda de Ebro | Municipal de Anduva | 6,000 |
Murcia[20] | Murcia | Nueva Condomina | 31,179 |
Numancia | Soria | Estadio Los Pajaritos | 9,025 |
Ponferradina | Ponferrada | El Toralín | 8,800 |
Real Madrid Castilla | Madrid | Alfredo di Stéfano | 6,000 |
Recreativo | Huelva | Nuevo Colombino | 21,670 |
Sabadell | Sabadell | Nova Creu Alta | 11,981 |
Sporting de Gijón | Gijón | El Molinón | 30,000 |
Tenerife | Santa Cruz de Tenerife | Heliodoro Rodríguez López | 24,000 |
Zaragoza | Zaragoza | La Romareda | 34,596 |
Personnel and sponsorship
Managerial changes
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Replaced by | Date of appointment | Position in table |
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Mallorca | Gregorio Manzano | End of contract | 5 June 2013[22] | José Luis Oltra | 9 June 2013[23] | 18th (in La Liga) |
Murcia | Onésimo Sánchez | End of contract | 11 June 2013[24] | Julio Velázquez | 10 July 2013 | 19th (in 2012–13) |
Zaragoza | Manolo Jiménez | Mutual consent | 18 June 2013[25] | Paco Herrera | 20 June 2013[26] | 20th (in La Liga) |
Córdoba | Juan Eduardo Esnáider | Sacked | 11 June 2013[27] | Pablo Villa | 27 June 2013[28] | 14th (in 2012–13) |
Mirandés | Carlos Pouso | End of contract | 29 June 2013[29] | Gonzalo Arconada | 30 June 2013[30] | 15th (in 2012–13) |
Sabadell | Lluís Carreras | End of contract | 9 June 2013[31] | Javi Salamero | 3 July 2013[32] | 16th (in 2012–13) |
Alcorcón | José Bordalás | End of contract | 19 June 2013[33] | Miguel Álvarez | 3 July 2013[34] | 5th (in 2012–13) |
Girona | Rubi | End of contract | 26 June 2013[35] | Ricardo Rodríguez | 3 July 2013[36] | 4th (in 2012–13) |
Real Madrid Castilla | Alberto Toril | Sacked | 19 November 2013[37] | José Manuel Díaz | 19 November 2013[37] | 22nd |
Sabadell | Javi Salamero | Sacked | 28 November 2013[38] | Miquel Olmo (as caretaker) | 28 November 2013 | 20th |
Alavés | Natxo González | Sacked | 3 December 2013[39] | Juan Carlos Mandiá | 3 December 2013 | 21st |
Mirandés | Gonzalo Arconada | Sacked | 17 December 2013[40] | Carlos Terrazas | 16th | |
Girona | Ricardo Rodríguez | Sacked | 18 December 2013[41] | Javi López | 18 December 2013[42] | 18th |
Alcorcón | Miguel Álvarez | Sacked | 5 February 2014[43] | José Bordalás | 5 February 2014[44] | 17th |
Córdoba | Pablo Villa | Sacked | Albert Ferrer | 12th | ||
Mallorca | José Luis Oltra | Sacked | 24 February 2014[45] | Lluís Carreras | 24 February 2014[46] | 11th |
Girona | Javi López | Sacked | 9 March 2014[47] | Pablo Machín | 9 March 2014 | 22nd |
Zaragoza | Paco Herrera | Sacked | 17 March 2014[48] | Víctor Muñoz | 18 March 2014[49] | 12th |
Alavés | Juan Carlos Mandiá | Sacked | 24 March 2014[50] | Alberto López | 24 March 2014 | 21st |
Sporting de Gijón | José Ramón Sandoval | Sacked | 4 May 2014[51] | Abelardo | 4 May 2014 | 7th |
Hércules | Quique Hernández | Sacked | 5 May 2014 | Slaviša Jokanović | 5 May 2014 | 22nd |
Mallorca | Lluís Carreras | Sacked | 20 May 2014[52] | Javier Olaizola | 20 May 2014[53] | 18th |
Las Palmas | Sergio Lobera | Sacked | 26 May 2014[54] | Josico | 26 May 2014 | 3rd |
League table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Promotion or relegation |
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1 | Eibar (C, P) | 42 | 19 | 14 | 9 | 49 | 28 | +21 | 71 | Promotion to La Liga |
2 | Deportivo La Coruña (P) | 42 | 19 | 12 | 11 | 48 | 36 | +12 | 69 | |
3 | Barcelona B | 42 | 20 | 6 | 16 | 60 | 46 | +14 | 66[lower-alpha 1] | |
4 | Murcia (R) | 42 | 16 | 17 | 9 | 55 | 44 | +11 | 65[lower-alpha 2] | Relegation to Segunda División B |
5 | Sporting Gijón | 42 | 16 | 16 | 10 | 63 | 51 | +12 | 64 | Promotion play-offs |
6 | Las Palmas | 42 | 18 | 9 | 15 | 51 | 50 | +1 | 63 | |
7 | Córdoba (O, P) | 42 | 16 | 13 | 13 | 47 | 43 | +4 | 61[lower-alpha 3] | |
8 | Recreativo | 42 | 16 | 13 | 13 | 53 | 53 | 0 | 61[lower-alpha 3] | |
9 | Alcorcón | 42 | 16 | 11 | 15 | 46 | 40 | +6 | 59[lower-alpha 4] | |
10 | Sabadell | 42 | 17 | 8 | 17 | 52 | 58 | −6 | 59[lower-alpha 4] | |
11 | Tenerife | 42 | 15 | 9 | 18 | 46 | 49 | −3 | 54[lower-alpha 5] | |
12 | Lugo | 42 | 14 | 12 | 16 | 41 | 48 | −7 | 54[lower-alpha 5] | |
13 | Numancia | 42 | 11 | 21 | 10 | 42 | 41 | +1 | 54[lower-alpha 5] | |
14 | Zaragoza | 42 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 49 | 53 | −4 | 53 | |
15 | Girona | 42 | 12 | 15 | 15 | 52 | 50 | +2 | 51[lower-alpha 6] | |
16 | Ponferradina | 42 | 13 | 12 | 17 | 46 | 49 | −3 | 51[lower-alpha 6] | |
17 | Mallorca | 42 | 12 | 15 | 15 | 46 | 57 | −11 | 51[lower-alpha 6] | |
18 | Alavés | 42 | 13 | 12 | 17 | 57 | 57 | 0 | 51[lower-alpha 6] | |
19 | Mirandés | 42 | 13 | 11 | 18 | 38 | 56 | −18 | 50[lower-alpha 2] | |
20 | Real Madrid Castilla (R) | 42 | 13 | 10 | 19 | 49 | 56 | −7 | 49 | Relegation to Segunda División B |
21 | Jaén (R) | 42 | 12 | 12 | 18 | 43 | 49 | −6 | 48 | |
22 | Hércules (R) | 42 | 11 | 12 | 19 | 45 | 62 | −17 | 45 |
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th goal difference; 5th number of goals scored.[57]
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
- Barcelona B could not participate in the play-offs as they are Barcelona's reserve team, so the seventh positioned team will qualify for the play-offs.[55]
- Murcia failed to obtain a professional license and were relegated to the Segunda División B by the LFP while Mirandés was re-instated.[56]
- COR 2–0 REC; REC 1–1 COR
- SAB 1–2 ALC; ALC 3–1 SAB
- TEN: 7 pts → TEN 0–1 LUGO; LUGO: 7 pts → LUGO 1–3 TEN; NUM: 2 pts
- GIR: 9 pts → GIR 1–1 PON; PON: 9 pts → PON 1–2 GIR; MAL: 8 pts; ALA: 5 pts
Positions by round
The table lists the positions of teams after completion of each round.
Leader | |
2014–15 La Liga | |
2014 Promotion Play-off | |
Relegation to 2014–15 Segunda División B |
Results
The draw of the matchdays calendar was on 9 July 2013.[58]
Promotion play-offs
This promotion phase (known as Promoción de ascenso) is to determine the third team which will be promoted to 2014–15 La Liga. Teams placed between 3rd and 6th position (excluding reserve teams) take part in the promotion play-offs. Fifth placed faces against the fourth, while the sixth positioned team faces against the third. The first leg of the semi-finals will be played on 11 June, the best positioned team plays at home the second leg on 15 June. The final will also be two-legged, with the first leg on 19 June and the second leg on 22 June, with the best positioned team also playing at home the second leg.
In case of a draw after the overtime in the second leg, there will not be a penalty shoot-out, and the best positioned team in the league table directly passes to the next round.
Play-offs
Semi-finals | Final | |||||||||||
6 | Las Palmas | 1 | 1 | 2 | ||||||||
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5 | Sporting de Gijón | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||
7 | Córdoba | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||
6 | Las Palmas | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||
7 | Córdoba | 0 | 2 | 2 | ||||||||
4 | Murcia | 0 | 1 | 1 |
First leg
11 June 2014 | Córdoba | 0 – 0 | Murcia | Córdoba |
20:00 CEST | Report | Stadium: Nuevo Arcángel Attendance: 14,000 Referee: Dámaso Arcediano Monescillo |
11 June 2014 | Las Palmas | 1 – 0 | Sporting de Gijón | Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |
21:00 WEST | Aranda 21' | Report | Stadium: Gran Canaria Attendance: 12,440 Referee: Daniel Ocón Arraiz |
Second leg
15 June 2014 | Sporting de Gijón | 0 – 1 (0–2 agg.) | Las Palmas | Gijón |
19:00 CEST | Report | Asdrúbal 90+4' | Stadium: El Molinón Attendance: 20,073 Referee: David Medié Jiménez |
15 June 2014 | Murcia | 1 – 2 (1–2 agg.) | Córdoba | Murcia |
21:00 CEST | Wellington 52' | Report | Pedro 7' Raúl Bravo 57' |
Stadium: Nueva Condomina Attendance: 16,794 Referee: Santiago Jaime Latre |
Final
19 June 2014 First leg | Córdoba | 0 – 0 | Las Palmas | Córdoba |
20:00 CEST | Report | Stadium: Nuevo Arcángel Attendance: 19,000 Referee: Iñaki Vicandi Garrido |
22 June 2014 Second leg | Las Palmas | 1 − 1 (1–1 agg.) | Córdoba | Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |
18:00 CEST | Apoño 48' | Ulises Dávila 90+3' | Stadium: Gran Canaria Attendance: 31,240 Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez |
Promoted to La Liga | ||||||||
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Córdoba (42 years later) |
Season statistics
Top goalscorers
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Zamora TrophyThe Zamora Trophy is awarded by newspaper Marca to the goalkeeper with least goals-to-games ratio. Keepers must play at least 28 games of 60 or more minutes to be eligible for the trophy. In the table, only goalkeepers with at least the 70% of the games played are included.
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Attendances
Pos | Team | Total | High | Low | Average | Change |
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1 | Deportivo La Coruña | 465,146 | 33,639 | 15,672 | 22,150 | −19.5%1 |
2 | Sporting Gijón | 377,307 | 22,315 | 13,265 | 17,150 | +8.0% |
3 | Las Palmas | 274,194 | 31,240 | 6,697 | 11,921 | −1.2% |
4 | Córdoba | 253,990 | 20,848 | 4,600 | 11,221 | +17.4% |
5 | Tenerife | 218,202 | 18,040 | 7,180 | 10,391 | +17.7%2 |
6 | Alavés | 207,310 | 14,356 | 6,724 | 9,872 | +42.3%2 |
7 | Zaragoza | 207,000 | 18,000 | 5,000 | 9,857 | −5.2%1 |
8 | Mallorca | 195,325 | 15,252 | 5,475 | 9,301 | −25.7%1 |
9 | Murcia | 186,765 | 16,794 | 5,964 | 8,489 | +17.5% |
10 | Jaén | 158,103 | 12,100 | 4,749 | 7,529 | +115.1%2 |
11 | Hércules | 153,997 | 10,334 | 3,375 | 7,333 | +1.4% |
12 | Recreativo | 148,885 | 12,418 | 5,005 | 7,090 | +43.8% |
13 | Ponferradina | 106,191 | 8,000 | 2,562 | 5,057 | −19.6% |
14 | Girona | 101,166 | 8,846 | 2,231 | 4,817 | −18.4% |
15 | Sabadell | 87,387 | 10,182 | 1,645 | 4,161 | +19.0% |
16 | Mirandés | 84,583 | 5,473 | 2,812 | 4,028 | −14.0% |
17 | Barcelona B | 77,784 | 9,003 | 1,205 | 3,704 | −27.6% |
18 | Lugo | 77,233 | 7,564 | 2,500 | 3,678 | −7.0% |
19 | Alcorcón | 66,138 | 4,900 | 1,700 | 3,149 | −6.5% |
20 | Numancia | 65,113 | 6,207 | 1,702 | 3,101 | +3.9% |
21 | Real Madrid Castilla | 64,825 | 4,049 | 1,136 | 3,087 | +7.8% |
22 | Eibar | 63,441 | 5,129 | 1,807 | 3,021 | +140.0%2 |
League total | 3,644,185 | 33,639 | 1,136 | 7,787 | +15.0% |
Updated to games played on 22 June 2014
Source: Official websites and other Spanish media
Notes:
Attendance numbers of the 2012–13 season without playoff matches.
1: Team played last season in La Liga
2: Team played last season in Segunda División B
Awards
Monthly awards
Month | Manager of the Month | Player of the Month | Reference | ||
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Manager | Club | Player | Club | ||
September | Sergi Barjuán | Recreativo | Stefan Šćepović | Sporting | [59] |
October | Quique Setién | Lugo | Manuel Arana | Recreativo | [60] |
November | Gaizka Garitano | Eibar | Borja Viguera | Alavés | [61] |
December | Gaizka Garitano | Eibar | José Luis Morales | Eibar | [62] |
January | Paco Herrera | Zaragoza | Roger | Zaragoza | [63] |
February | Gaizka Garitano | Eibar | Jota | Eibar | [64] |
March | Sergio Lobera | Las Palmas | Ayoze Pérez | Tenerife | [65] |
April | Álvaro Cervera | Tenerife | Ayoze Pérez | Tenerife | [66] |
May | José Bordalás | Alcorcón | Kike | Murcia | [67][68] |
Teams by autonomous community
Autonomous community | Number of teams | Teams | |
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1 | Andalusia | 3 | Córdoba, Jaén and Recreativo |
Castile and León | 3 | Mirandés, Numancia and Ponferradina | |
Catalonia | 3 | Barcelona B, Girona and Sabadell | |
4 | Basque Country | 2 | Alavés and Eibar |
Canary Islands | 2 | Las Palmas and Tenerife | |
Community of Madrid | 2 | Alcorcón and Real Madrid Castilla | |
Galicia | 2 | Deportivo La Coruña and Lugo | |
8 | Aragon | 1 | Zaragoza |
Asturias | 1 | Sporting Gijón | |
Balearic Islands | 1 | Mallorca | |
Region of Murcia | 1 | Murcia | |
Valencian Community | 1 | Hércules |
See also
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- Bordalás, nuevo entrenador del Alcorcón; LFP, 5 February 2014 (in Spanish)
- "José Luis Oltra, destituido como entrenador del RCD Mallorca" (in Spanish). RCD Mallorca. 24 February 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-03-01. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
- "Lluis Carreras, nuevo entrenador del RCD Mallorca" (in Spanish). RCD Mallorca. 24 February 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-03-01. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
- El Girona destituye a Javi López y contrata a Pablo Machín; Mundo Deportivo, 9 March 2014
- "El Zaragoza destituye a Paco Herrera" (in Spanish). Marca. 17 March 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2014.
- Víctor Muñoz vuelve al Zaragoza; Marca; 18 March 2014 (in Spanish)
- Alberto López sustituye a Juan Carlos Mandiá al frente del Deportivo Alavés Archived 2014-03-24 at the Wayback Machine; Deportivo Alavés, 24 March 2014 (in Spanish)
- Abelardo Fernández sustituye a Sandoval como entrenador del Sporting Archived 2014-05-04 at the Wayback Machine; Real Sporting, 4 May 2014 (in Spanish)
- Lluís Carreras destituido como entrenador del RCD Mallorca Archived 2014-05-20 at the Wayback Machine; RCD Mallorca, 20 May 2014 (in Spanish)
- Serra Ferrer rechaza entrenar al Mallorca; RCD Mallorca, 20 May 2014 (in Spanish)
- Lobera, destituido; le releva el tándem Josico-Javi Guerrero; UD Las Palmas, 26 May 2014 (in Spanish)
- "Reglamento General de la RFEF. Artículo 108 (page 62 of PDF)" (PDF) (in Spanish). RFEF. 20 July 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 May 2011. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
- "La LFP desciende al Murcia a 2ªB y asciende al Mirandés" (in Spanish). Marca. Retrieved 8 August 2014.
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- "Calendario Liga Adelante 2013/14" (PDF). LFP. 9 July 2013. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
- Premios Liga BBVA y Liga Adelante a los mejores del mes; LFP.es, 22 October 2013 (in Spanish)
- Premios Liga BBVA y Liga Adelante a los mejores de Octubre; LFP.es, 6 November 2013 (in Spanish)
- Premios BBVA a los mejores de noviembre; LFP.es 10 December 2013 (in Spanish)
- Premios BBVA a los mejores de diciembre; LFP.es 20 January 2014 (in Spanish)
- Premios BBVA a los mejores de enero; LFP.es 5 February 2014 (in Spanish)
- Premios BBVA a los mejores de febrero; LFP.es 27 February 2014 (in Spanish)
- Premios BBVA a los mejores de marzo; LFP.es 7 April 2014 (in Spanish)
- Premios BBVA a los mejores de marzo; LFP.es 30 April 2014 (in Spanish)
- LFP.es 9 June 2014
- Kike García, mejor jugador de la Liga Adelante en mayo; LFP.es 5 June 2014 (in Spanish)