Spain II Division

Second Division or Segunda Division. 20 teams, the top three promoted and the last 4 relegated. No outsider this season and no big battle at the top – three teams dominated the championship.

CF Lorca Deportiva – last with 29 points.

CD Calvo Sotelo – 19th with 30 points.

Granada CF – 18th with 33 points.

UD Salamanca – 17th with 33 points. Relegated with positive goal-difference.

Real Oviedo barely survived – 16th with 34 points. They tied most games this championship – 16. Sitting from left: Lope Acosta, Santi, Vili, Del Riego, Romero (entrenador), Braojos, Merayo, Camaño, Hevia.

Middle row: Viti, Blanco, Berto, Arias, Juanito, Juan Luis, Segundo, Heres, Prados,Salamanca.

Third row: Iñaki Marigil, Garcia Barrero, Kike Marigil (2º entrenador), Velázquez, Cárdeno, Herrero, Muñoz.

Bilbao Athletic – 15th with 34 points. That was the second team of Athletic Bilbao.

Atletico Madrileno – 14th with 35 points. The second team of Atletico Madrid.

Deportivo La Coruna – 13th with 36 points.

CD Castellon – 12th with 36 points.

CD Tenerife – 11th with 36 points.

Recreativo de Huelva – 10th with 36 points.

Barcelona Atletico – or some times Barcelona Athletic – 9th with 37 points. The second team of Barcelona.

Cartagena FC – 8th with 37 points.

RCD Mallorca – 7th with 40 points.

CD Logrones – 6th with 40 points.

Castilla CF – 5th with 40 points. The second team of Real Madrid.

CE Sabadell CF – 4th with 42 points. The best so far, but having nothing to do with promotional race.

RC Celta (Vigo) – 3rd with 48 points. Confident, but not strong enough for top position. However, promotion was achieved relatively easy and that was most important.

Cadiz CF – clinched 2nd place with 49 points. Promoted. Standing from left: Vojinovic, Amarillo, Manolito, Vilches, Padilla, Dieguito.

First row: Pepe Mejias; Benito, Francis, Mágico González.

UD Las Palmas – champions of Second Division. 22 wins, 11 ties, 5 losses, 56-37 goal-difference and 55 points. They had no rivals at all, although the next two teams outscored them, Cadiz had far better defensive record and superior goal-difference (+31). Sitting from left: Tito Angulo, Julio Durá,, Felipe, Manolo, Pérez, Mayé, Almeida, Saavedra.

Middle row: Carmelo Tujillo, Sito, Sergio Marrero, Félix, Pepe Juan, Farías, Santís, Jorge Valencia, Javi, Luis.

Top row: Narciso, Javier, Roberto, Alexis, Salvador, Román, Contreras, Benito, Miguel Ángel.

Well deserved victory and return to top flight.