Post by account_disabled on Jan 10, 2024 3:03:24 GMT -8
The Second Division B already knows the names of the 80 teams that, by sporting rights, will compete under its protection in the 2018-19 season.
In the absence of confirming that all clubs have met their salary commitments with their workers and, where appropriate, have settled their debts following complaints to the AFE before the end of this month, the representatives of the different territorial demarcations will be able to begin Work on preparing the groups for the next season.
The 2017-18 campaign closed on the weekend with the achievement of the last two promotions to Second and the final nine to Second B.
Galicia will have five representatives in the bronze category, after the disappointment suffered by SD Compostela. The Santiago team lost the second leg of their final due to the Binance App Users Data category jump against Salmantino 0-1 and was on the verge of returning to Second B. Along with the charros, Langreo, Durango, Atlético Levante, Unionistas de Salamanca, Sanluqueño, Ejea, Almería B and Castellón also qualified for the bronze competition between yesterday and Saturday.
Galicia will go from seven representatives to five, due to the relegations of Racing de Ferrol and Cerceda
These nine teams join those that had achieved their goal in the group champions round: Espanyol B, Gimnástica de Torrelavega, Oviedo B, Internacional de Madrid, Atlético Malagueño, Don Benito, Calahorra, Conquense and Teruel.
The balance of the season is negative for Galicia, which lost Racing de Ferrol and Cerceda six weeks ago in Second B and was unable to compensate for its absence in the Third play off, in which Alondras fell one by one, the Bergantiños, the Vilalbés and the Compostela.
Andalusia (participates in two Third Groups), with three promotions, was the region with the most success in promotion. Asturias, Aragón, Castilla y León and the Valencian Community enjoyed two category changes to the bronze division. In the opposite case, Galicia, Navarra, the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands and Murcia were left without tasting the honeys of success.
Andalusia and Euskadi, with ten teams each, are the best represented Autonomous Communities
In Second B, Elche and Extremadura achieved their goal of reaching the Silver category. The people from Elche beat Villarreal B last Saturday (they lost 2-1 in the second leg, but had won 2-0 in the first leg) and those from Almendralejo, against Cartagena (0-0 in the second leg, 1-0 in the first leg at Francisco de la Hera, a week ago).
In the absence of confirming that all clubs have met their salary commitments with their workers and, where appropriate, have settled their debts following complaints to the AFE before the end of this month, the representatives of the different territorial demarcations will be able to begin Work on preparing the groups for the next season.
The 2017-18 campaign closed on the weekend with the achievement of the last two promotions to Second and the final nine to Second B.
Galicia will have five representatives in the bronze category, after the disappointment suffered by SD Compostela. The Santiago team lost the second leg of their final due to the Binance App Users Data category jump against Salmantino 0-1 and was on the verge of returning to Second B. Along with the charros, Langreo, Durango, Atlético Levante, Unionistas de Salamanca, Sanluqueño, Ejea, Almería B and Castellón also qualified for the bronze competition between yesterday and Saturday.
Galicia will go from seven representatives to five, due to the relegations of Racing de Ferrol and Cerceda
These nine teams join those that had achieved their goal in the group champions round: Espanyol B, Gimnástica de Torrelavega, Oviedo B, Internacional de Madrid, Atlético Malagueño, Don Benito, Calahorra, Conquense and Teruel.
The balance of the season is negative for Galicia, which lost Racing de Ferrol and Cerceda six weeks ago in Second B and was unable to compensate for its absence in the Third play off, in which Alondras fell one by one, the Bergantiños, the Vilalbés and the Compostela.
Andalusia (participates in two Third Groups), with three promotions, was the region with the most success in promotion. Asturias, Aragón, Castilla y León and the Valencian Community enjoyed two category changes to the bronze division. In the opposite case, Galicia, Navarra, the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands and Murcia were left without tasting the honeys of success.
Andalusia and Euskadi, with ten teams each, are the best represented Autonomous Communities
In Second B, Elche and Extremadura achieved their goal of reaching the Silver category. The people from Elche beat Villarreal B last Saturday (they lost 2-1 in the second leg, but had won 2-0 in the first leg) and those from Almendralejo, against Cartagena (0-0 in the second leg, 1-0 in the first leg at Francisco de la Hera, a week ago).