Segunda División 1989/90

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Segunda División 1989/90
Primera División logo
master Real Burgos
Climbers Real Burgos, Betis Sevilla ,
Español Barcelona
Relegation ↑ Deportivo La Coruña,
Español Barcelona
Relegated Racing Santander , Castilla CF , Recreativo Huelva ,
Atlético Madrileño
Teams 20th
Games 380 + 4 play-off games
Gates 770  (ø 2.03 per game)
Top scorer Pepe Mel (Betis Seville)
Segunda División 1988/89
^ Primera División 1989/90

The Segunda División 1989/90 was the 59th season of the second highest Spanish football league . It began on September 3, 1989 and ended on May 27, 1990. Between June 2 and 10, 1990, the play-off games were played. Champion Real Burgos .

Before the season

The 20 teams met twice on 38 match days. The two best teams went straight to the Primera División . The third and fourth placed played against the 17th and 18th of the Primera División for promotion. The last four clubs were relegated.

As relegated from the Primera División , Español Barcelona , Betis Sevilla , Real Murcia and FC Elche took part. From Segunda División B came Atlético Madrileño , Bilbao Athletic , UD Levante and FC Palamós .

Closing table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. Real Burgos  38  18th  14th  6th 053:240 +29 50:26
 2. Betis Seville (A)  38  16  15th  7th 044:290 +15 47:29
 3. Bilbao Athletic (N) 1  38  15th  15th  8th 050:360 +14 45:31
 4th Deportivo La Coruña  38  19th  6th  13 045:380  +7 44:32
 5. Español Barcelona (A)  38  15th  12  11 050:330 +17 42:34
 6th UD Las Palmas  38  15th  10  13 042:370  +5 40:36
 7th CE Sabadell  38  13  14th  11 040:390  +1 40:36
 8th. Palamós FC (N)  38  13  14th  11 029:390 −10 40:36
 9. Real Murcia (A)  38  13  12  13 038:390  −1 38:38
10. Deportivo Xerez  38  11  16  11 026:310  −5 38:38
11. Sestao SC  38  13  10  15th 033:320  +1 36:40
12. UE Figueres  38  12  12  14th 037:460  −9 36:40
13. UD Salamanca  38  14th  8th  16 035:330  +2 36:40
14th FC Elche (A)  38  12  12  14th 039:410  −2 36:40
15th Levante UD (N)  38  9  18th  11 034:430  −9 36:40
16. SD Eibar  38  11  12  15th 035:420  −7 34:42
17th Racing Santander  38  11  11  16 032:360  −4 33:43
18th Castilla CF  38  11  9  18th 036:440  −8 31:45
19th Recreativo Huelva  38  12  5  21st 039:560 −17 29:47
20th Atlético Madrileño (N)  38  8th  13  17th 033:520 −19 29:47

Placement criteria: 1st points - 2nd direct comparison (points, goal difference, goals scored) - 3rd goal difference - 4th goals scored

  • Promotion to the Primera División
  • Participation in the play-offs for promotion
  • Relegation to the Segunda División B
  • (A) Relegated in the 1988/89 season
    (N) Newcomers to the Segunda División B
    1 Bilbao Athletic was not eligible for promotion as the second team of Athletic Bilbao .

    Play-offs

    The games took place on June 2 and 10, 1990.

    total First leg Return leg
    CD Tenerife 1-0 Deportivo La Coruña 0-0 1-0
    Español Barcelona 1: 1
    (6: 5 i.E.)
    CD Málaga 1-0 0: 1 a.d.

    Español Barcelona rose.

    After the season

    Green Arrow Up.svgPromoted to the Primera División

    Red Arrow Down.svgRelegated to the Segunda División B

    Red Arrow Down.svg Relegated from the Primera División

    Green Arrow Up.svg Promoted to the Segunda División

    Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. Statistics 1989/90. In: bdfutbol.com. Retrieved July 10, 2019 .