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1988–89 Segunda División B
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Segunda División B |
| season | 1988–89 |
| winners | Atlético Madrileño |
| Bilbao Athletic | |
| Levante | |
| Palamós | |
| promoted | Atlético Madrileño |
| Bilbao Athletic | |
| Levante | |
| Palamós | |
| relegated | Algeciras |
| Arenteiro | |
| Arnedo | |
| Barcelona Aficionados | |
| Bergantiños | |
| Betis Deportivo | |
| Don Benito | |
| Gimnástica Medinense | |
| Lorca | |
| Nules | |
| Oviedo Aficionados | |
| Plasencia | |
| Poblense | |
| Polideportivo Almería | |
| Santa Ponsa | |
| Santoña | |
| Serverense | |
| San Sebastián de los Reyes | |
| Terrassa | |
| league topscorer | Juan Carlos de Diego |
| (33 goals) | |
| best goalkeeper | Manolo López |
| (0.46 goals/match) | |
| biggest home win | Atlético Baleares 8–0 Santa Ponsa |
| (10 September 1988) | |
| Villarreal 8–0 Nules | |
| (25 March 1989) | |
| Barcelona Aficionados 8–0 Santa Ponsa | |
| (4 June 1989) | |
| biggest away win | Bergantiños 0–5 Lugo |
| (18 December 1988) | |
| highest scoring | Levante 5–4 Ceuta |
| (12 February 1989) | |
| matches | 1520 |
| total goals | 3486 |
| longest wins | 7 matches |
| Barakaldo | |
| FC Andorra | |
| Leganés | |
| longest unbeaten | 31 matches |
| Palamós | |
| longest winless | 19 matches |
| Santa Ponsa | |
| longest losses | 9 matches |
| Terrassa | |
| prevseason | 1987–88 |
| nextseason | 1989–90 |
Bilbao Athletic Levante Palamós Bilbao Athletic Levante Palamós Arenteiro Arnedo Barcelona Aficionados Bergantiños Betis Deportivo Don Benito Gimnástica Medinense Lorca Nules Oviedo Aficionados Plasencia Poblense Polideportivo Almería Santa Ponsa Santoña Serverense San Sebastián de los Reyes Terrassa (33 goals) (0.46 goals/match) (10 September 1988) Villarreal 8–0 Nules (25 March 1989) Barcelona Aficionados 8–0 Santa Ponsa (4 June 1989) (18 December 1988) (12 February 1989) Barakaldo FC Andorra Leganés Palamós Santa Ponsa Terrassa
The 1988–89 Segunda División B season was the 12th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 3 September 1988, and the season ended in 25 June 1989.
Overview before the season
80 teams joined the league, including four relegated from the 1987–88 Segunda División and 17 promoted from the 1987–88 Tercera División. The composition of the groups was determined by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, attending to geographical criteria.
;Relegated from Segunda División:
- Bilbao Athletic
- Hércules
- Granada
- Cartagena
;Promoted from Tercera División:
- Racing Ferrol
- Oviedo Aficionados
- Santoña
- Barakaldo
- Palamós
- Nules
- Pegaso
- Gimnástica Medinense
- Jaén
- Algeciras
- Santa Ponsa
- Marino
- Torrevieja
- Don Benito
- Calahorra
- Binéfar
- Tomelloso
Group 1
Teams from Asturias, Basque Country, Cantabria, Castile and Leon and Galicia.
Teams
| Team | Founded | Home city | Stadium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arenteiro | 1958 | O Carballiño, Galicia | Espiñedo |
| Arosa | 1945 | Vilagarcía de Arousa, Galicia | A Lomba |
| As Pontes | 1960 | As Pontes, Galicia | O Poboado |
| Real Avilés | 1903 | Avilés, Asturias | Román Suárez Puerta |
| Barakaldo | 1917 | Barakaldo, Basque Country | Lasesarre |
| Basconia | 1913 | Basauri, Basque Country | Basozelai |
| Bergantiños | 1923 | Carballo, Galicia | As Eiroas |
| Bilbao Athletic | 1964 | Bilbao, Basque Country | San Mamés |
| Cultural Leonesa | 1923 | León, Castile and Leon | Antonio Amilvia |
| Durango | 1919 | Durango, Basque Country | Tabira |
| Lalín | 1974 | Lalín, Galicia | Manuel Anxo Cortizo |
| Langreo | 1961 | Langreo, Asturias | Ganzábal |
| Lemona | 1923 | Lemoa, Basque Country | Arlonagusia |
| Lugo | 1953 | Lugo, Galicia | Anxo Carro |
| Orense | 1952 | Ourense, Galicia | O Couto |
| Oviedo Aficionados | 1940 | Oviedo, Asturias | Carlos Tartiere |
| Ponferradina | 1922 | Ponferrada, Castile and Leon | Fuentesnuevas |
| Pontevedra | 1941 | Pontevedra, Galicia | Pasarón |
| Racing de Ferrol | 1919 | Ferrol, Galicia | Manuel Rivera |
| Santoña | 1917 | Santoña, Cantabria | El Palomar |
League table
Results
Top goalscorers
| Goalscorers | Goals | Team |
|---|---|---|
| ESP José Luis Astiazaran | 22 | Barakaldo |
| ESP José Ángel Uribarrena | 20 | Bilbao Athletic |
| ESP Moska | 17 | Bilbao Athletic |
| ESP Herrera | 14 | Cultural Leonesa |
| ESP Rui Wamba | 14 | Baskonia |
Top goalkeepers
| Goalkeeper | Goals | Matches | Average | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESP Pachu | 16 | 30 | Avilés | |
| ESP José Domínguez | 20 | 36 | Lugo | |
| ESP Fermín Hortas | 22 | 36 | Ourense | |
| ESP Manuel Espinosa | 22 | 30 | Pontevedra | |
| ESP Eugenio Lozano | 23 | 28 | Lemona |
Group 2
Teams from Andorra, Aragon, Basque Country, Balearic Islands, Catalonia, La Rioja and Navarre.
Teams
| Team | Founded | Home city | Stadium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andorra CF | 1957 | Andorra, Aragon | Juan Antonio Endeiza |
| FC Andorra | 1942 | Andorra la Vella, Andorra | Comunal |
| Arnedo | 1949 | Arnedo, La Rioja | Sendero |
| Atlético Baleares | 1942 | Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands | Balear |
| Barcelona Aficionados | 1967 | Barcelona, Catalonia | Mini Estadi |
| Binéfar | 1922 | Binéfar, Aragon | El Segalar |
| Calahorra | 1923 | Calahorra, La Rioja | La Planilla |
| Cala Millor | 1933 | Cala Millor, Balearic Islands | Badía Cala Millor |
| Deportivo Aragón | 1958 | Zaragoza, Aragon | Ciudad Deportiva del Real Zaragoza |
| Fraga | 1947 | Fraga, Aragon | La Estacada |
| Gimnàstic de Tarragona | 1886 | Tarragona, Catalonia | Nou Estadi |
| Hospitalet | 1957 | L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Catalonia | Municipal de Deportes |
| Sporting Mahonés | 1974 | Mahón, Balearic Islands | Bintaufa |
| Osasuna Promesas | 1962 | Aranguren, Navarre | Tajonar |
| Palamós | 1898 | Palamós, Catalonia | Carrer de Cervantes |
| Poblense | 1935 | Sa Pobla, Balearic Islands | Nou Camp Sa Pobla |
| San Sebastián | 1951 | San Sebastián, Basque Country | Atotxa |
| Santa Ponsa | 1972 | Santa Ponsa, Balearic Islands | Municipal |
| Terrassa | 1906 | Terrassa, Catalonia | Olímpic de Terrassa |
| Teruel | 1954 | Teruel, Aragon | Pinilla |
League table
Results
Top goalscorers
| Goalscorers | Goals | Team |
|---|---|---|
| ESP Salvador Cardona | 25 | Palamós |
| ESP Manuel Escribano | 16 | Gimnàstic |
| ESP Rafael Sanz | 15 | Sporting Mahonés |
| ESP Javier Artabe | 15 | Atlético Baleares |
| ESP Gabriel Ramón | 15 | Atlético Baleares |
Top goalkeepers
| Goalkeeper | Goals | Matches | Average | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESP Francesc Boix | 24 | 34 | Palamós | |
| ESP José Antonio Arévalo | 28 | 38 | FC Andorra | |
| ESP Patxi Hernández | 26 | 30 | San Sebastián | |
| ESP Enrique Ciaurriz | 34 | 38 | Sporting Mahonés | |
| ESP José Pérez | 31 | 33 | Teruel |
Group 3
Teams from Andalusia, Canary Islands, Castile and Leon, Castilla–La Mancha, Extremadura and Madrid.
Teams
| Team | Founded | Home city | Stadium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alcalá | 1923 | Alcalá de Henares, Madrid | El Val |
| Atlético Madrileño | 1969 | Madrid, Madrid | Vicente Calderón |
| Real Ávila | 1923 | Ávila, Castile and Leon | Adolfo Suárez |
| Badajoz | 1905 | Badajoz, Extremadura | Vivero |
| Betis Deportivo | 1962 | Seville, Andalusia | Benito Villamarín |
| Córdoba | 1954 | Córdoba, Andalusia | El Arcángel |
| Don Benito | 1928 | Don Benito, Extremadura | Vicente Sanz |
| Getafe | 1983 | Getafe, Madrid | Las Margaritas |
| Gimnástica Medinense | 1962 | Medina del Campo, Castile and Leon | Acción Católica |
| Real Jaén | 1929 | Jaén, Andalusia | La Victoria |
| Leganés | 1928 | Leganés, Madrid | Luis Rodríguez de Miguel |
| Linares | 1961 | Linares, Andalusia | Linarejos |
| Marino | 1936 | Playa de las Américas, Canary Islands | Antonio Domínguez Alfonso |
| Maspalomas | 1969 | San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Canary Islands | Ciudad Deportiva Maspalomas |
| Pegaso | 1962 | Tres Cantos, Madrid | La Foresta |
| Plasencia | 1941 | Plasencia, Extremadura | Ciudad Deportiva |
| San Sebastián de los Reyes | 1971 | San Sebastián de los Reyes, Madrid | Matapiñonera |
| Sevilla Atlético | 1950 | Seville, Andalusia | Viejo Nervión |
| Telde | 1965 | Telde, Canary Islands | El Hornillo |
| Tomelloso | 1979 | Tomelloso, Castilla–La Mancha | Municipal |
League table
Results
Top goalscorers
| Goalscorers | Goals | Team |
|---|---|---|
| ESP Juan Carlos de Diego | 33 | Atlético Madrileño |
| ESP Juan Sabas | 21 | Pegaso |
| ESP Julio Suárez | 20 | Marino |
| ESP Manuel Blázquez | 16 | Badajoz |
| ESP Manuel Toledano | 14 | Linares |
Top goalkeepers
| Goalkeeper | Goals | Matches | Average | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESP Peio Aguirreoa | 22 | 37 | Linares | |
| ESP José Ángel del Cerro | 23 | 33 | Plasencia | |
| ESP Alex Pinilla | 27 | 34 | Sevilla Atlético | |
| ESP Diego Díaz | 29 | 30 | Atlético Madrileño | |
| ESP Pedro Clavijo | 31 | 32 | Badajoz |
Group 4
Teams from Andalusia, Castilla–La Mancha, Ceuta, Melilla, Region of Murcia and Valencian Community.
Teams
| Team | Founded | Home city | Stadium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albacete | 1940 | Albacete, Castilla–La Mancha | Carlos Belmonte |
| Alcoyano | 1928 | Alcoy, Valencian Community | El Collao |
| Algeciras | 1909 | Algeciras, Andalusia | El Mirador |
| Polideportivo Almería | 1983 | Almería, Andalusia | Municipal |
| Cartagena FC | 1940 | Cartagena, Region of Murcia | Cartagonova |
| Ceuta | 1970 | Ceuta | Alfonso Murube |
| Eldense | 1921 | Elda, Valencian Community | Pepico Amat |
| Gandía | 1947 | Gandia, Valencian Community | Guillermo Olagüe |
| Granada | 1931 | Granada, Andalusia | Los Cármenes |
| Hércules | 1922 | Alicante, Valencian Community | José Rico Pérez |
| Levante | 1909 | Valencia, Valencian Community | Nou Estadi Llevant |
| Linense | 1912 | La Línea de la Concepción, Andalusia | Municipal La Línea de la Concepción |
| Lorca | 1969 | Lorca, Region of Murcia | San José |
| Marbella | 1947 | Marbella, Andalusia | Municipal de Marbella |
| Melilla | 1976 | Melilla | Álvarez Claro |
| Nules | 1931 | Nules, Valencian Community | Noulas |
| Olímpic de Xàtiva | 1932 | Xàtiva, Valencian Community | La Murta |
| Atlético Sanluqueño | 1948 | Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Andalusia | El Palmar |
| Torrevieja | 1971 | Torrevieja, Valencian Community | Vicente García |
| Villarreal | 1923 | Villarreal, Valencian Community | El Madrigal |
League table
Results
Top goalscorers
| Goalscorers | Goals | Team |
|---|---|---|
| ESP Antonio López | 17 | Levante |
| ESP José Luis Mínguez | 17 | Atlético Sanluqueño |
| ESP Adriano García | 16 | Villarreal |
| ESP Antonio López | 16 | Albacete |
| ESP Julio Cabello | 16 | Algeciras |
Top goalkeepers
| Goalkeeper | Goals | Matches | Average | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESP Manolo López | 16 | 35 | Ceuta | |
| ESP Antonio Museros | 27 | 37 | Levante | |
| ESP Juan Tapia | 24 | 31 | Marbella | |
| ESP Pedro Torrano | 27 | 35 | Atlético Sanluqueño | |
| ESP Juan Miguel San Román | 29 | 36 | Gandía |
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