1983–84 Segunda División B
Football league season
The 1983–84 Segunda División B season was the 7th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 3 September 1983, and the season ended on 27 May 1984.
Overview before the season
40 teams joined the league, including four relegated from the 1982–83 Segunda División and 6 promoted from the 1982–83 Tercera División . The composition of the groups was determined by the Royal Spanish Football Federation , attending to geographical criteria.
Relegated from Segunda División
Promoted from Tercera División
Group I
Teams
Teams from Andorra , Aragon , Asturias , Basque Country , Catalonia , Galicia and Navarre .
Location of teams in Segunda División B Gr. 1 1983–84
Team
Founded
Home city
Stadium
Alavés
1921
Vitoria-Gasteiz , Basque Country
Mendizorrotza
Endesa Andorra
1957
Andorra , Aragon
Juan Antonio Endeiza
FC Andorra
1942
Andorra la Vella , Andorra
Comunal
Arosa
1945
Vilagarcía de Arousa , Galicia
A Lomba
Real Avilés Industrial
1903
Avilés , Asturias
Muro de Zaro
Barakaldo
1917
Barakaldo , Basque Country
Lasesarre
Binéfar
1922
Binéfar , Aragon
El Segalar
Compostela
1962
Compostela , Galicia
Santa Isabel
Erandio
1915
Erandio , Basque Country
Nuevo Ategorri
Figueras
1919
Figueres , Catalonia
L'Alfar
Gimnástico de Tarragona
1886
Tarragona , Catalonia
Nou Estadi
Huesca
1960
Huesca , Aragon
El Alcoraz
Lérida
1939
Lleida , Catalonia
Camp d'Esports
Logroñés
1940
Logroño , La Rioja
Las Gaunas
Osasuna Promesas
1962
Pamplona , Navarre
Tajonar
Racing de Ferrol
1919
Ferrol , Galicia
Manuel Rivera
Sabadell
1903
Sabadell , Catalonia
La Nova Creu Alta
San Sebastián
1951
San Sebastián , Basque Country
Atotxa
Sestao
1916
Sestao , Basque Country
Las Llanas
Sporting Atlético
1960
Gijón , Asturias
Mareo
League table
Results
Source:
BDFútbol Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Top goalscorers
Top goalkeepers
Group II
Teams from Andalusia , Aragon , Balearic Islands , Castile and León , Castilla–La Mancha , Catalonia , Ceuta , Extremadura , Madrid , Region of Murcia and Valencian Community .
Teams
Location of teams in Segunda División B Gr. 2 1983–84
Team
Founded
Home city
Stadium
Albacete
1940
Albacete , Castilla–La Mancha
Carlos Belmonte
Alcalá
1923
Alcalá de Henares , Madrid
El Val
Alcoyano
1928
Alcoy , Valencian Community
El Collao
Antequerano
1939
Antequera , Andalusia
El Maulí
Badajoz
1905
Badajoz , Extremadura
Vivero
Calvo Sotelo
1948
Puertollano , Castilla–La Mancha
Empetrol
Ceuta
1970
Ceuta
Alfonso Murube
Córdoba
1954
Córdoba , Andalusia
El Árcangel
Deportivo Aragón
1958
Zaragoza , Aragon
Ciudad Deportiva del Real Zaragoza
Hospitalet
1957
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat , Catalonia
Municipal de Deportes
Ibiza
1956
Ibiza , Balearic Islands
Carrer Canàries
Real Jaén
1929
Jaén , Andalusia
La Victoria
Linense
1912
La Línea de la Concepción , Andalusia
Municipal La Línea de la Concepción
Lorca
1969
Lorca , Region of Murcia
San José
Parla
1973
Parla , Madrid
Los Prados
Poblense
1935
Sa Pobla , Balearic Islands
Nou Camp Sa Pobla
Portuense
1928
El Puerto de Santa María , Andalusia
José del Cuvillo
Talavera
1948
Talavera de la Reina , Castilla–La Mancha
El Prado
Xerez
1947
Jerez de la Frontera , Andalusia
Domecq
Zamora
1968
Zamora , Castile and León
Ramiro Ledesma
League table
^ Racing Club Portuense was relegated to Tercera División due to financial problems
Results
Source:
BDFútbol Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Top goalscorers
Top goalkeepers
Domestic leagues Domestic cups