sábado, 16 de marzo de 2013

Liga Adelante


The Second Division of Spain (It Goes well together Forward), also known as The Second Division To. It is the division immediately lower than the First Division. The Second Division is disputed from 1929 and is organized by the National League of Professional Football (LFP). The current champion is the R. C. Sports of Corunna.

Historia


The League of The Second Division was started in the season 1928/29, at the same time as the First Division. In which they informed the following clubs:


In the group A, the Sevilla F. C., the Iberia S. C., the Deportivo Alavés, the Real Sporting de Gijón, the Valencia F. C., the Real Betis Balompié, the Real Oviedo F. C., the R. C. Deportivo de La Coruña, the Real Club Celta y the Racing Club de Madrid
In the group B —Category lower than the group A— They were doing it the Cultural and Deportiva Leonesa, the Real Murcia F. C., the C. D. Castellón, the C. D. Torrelavega, the Zaragoza C. D., the Real Valladolid Deportivo, the C. A. Osasuna, the Tolosa C. F., the Barakaldo C. F. and the Cartagena F. C..

Throughout the years the number of equipments has changed participants, as well as the format of the competition. In the season 1934/35 the category divided in several groups, one structures that was kept up to the season 1968/69, when there recovered the only group that is kept at present. In 1977, it happened to be call The Officially second Division To, for the creation of the Second Division B. From 1984, it is organized by the National League of Professional Football (LFP). In the seasons 2006/07 and 2007/08 it received the name of League BBVA. From the season 2008/09 this name happened to be that of the First Division, by what the category of silver was called as League Forward.

The club that more seasons it has been opposite in The Second Division is the Real Murcia, With fifty one, beside having obtained in eight occasions the champion's title. Of all the equipments that have played at some time in the category, only six have never militado in low divisions: the Valencia C. F., the Club Atlético de Madrid, el R. C. D. Español, the Sevilla F. C., the Real Sporting de Gijón and the Real Sociedad de Fútbol.

In the season 2011/12, the Deportivo de La Coruña  beat the record of points, when he was proclaimed a champion by 91.

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