Segunda División 'B' (Mexico)
The Segunda División 'B' (Mexico) is a former third-rate Mexican football league that existed for the twelve years between 1982/83 and 1993/94.
It was introduced in 1982/83 and corresponded to the new third division of Mexican club football , making the Tercera División de facto fourth class. With the introduction of the Primera División 'A' from the 1994/95 season, the Segunda Division 'B' was abolished again.
List of champions and runners-up of the Segunda Division 'B'
Playtime | master | Runner-up |
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1982-83 | UAT Correcaminos | Uruapan |
1983-84 | Santos Laguna IMSS | UA Querétaro |
1984-85 | CF La Piedad | Pumas ENEP |
1985-86 | CD Tapatío | Orizaba FC |
1986-87 | SUOO | Cachorros Neza |
1987-88 | Jabatos de NL | CF Pachuca |
1988-89 | Bachilleres | Galicía |
1989-90 | Cachorros Zamora | Guerreros de Acapulco |
1990-91 | Ayense Club | SUOO 1 |
1991-92 | Industriales de Tepatitlán | Brujos de Zitlaltepec |
1992-93 | Chapulineros de Oaxaca | Tecomán FC |
1993-94 | CD Tapatío | Cruz Azul Hidalgo / CF La Piedad |
1 The third-placed Atlético Cuernavaca also moves up to the Segunda División 'A' .