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1986–87 Segunda División

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Season
  
1986-87

Relegated
  
none

Champion
  
Valencia CF

Goals scored
  
968

Champions
  
Valencia CF

Top goalscorer
  
Baltazar

Dates
  
31 Aug 1986 – 21 Jun 1987

Matches played
  
374

1986–87 Segunda División

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The 1986–87 Segunda División season saw 18 teams participate in the second flight Spanish league.

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It was the longest season ever in Spanish football. The league was reduced to 18 teams and had two phases. In the first one all 18 teams played each other twice (home and away). At the end of the first phase, the first twelve teams qualified for promotion groups (Group A1 for teams that finished in an odd position and Group A2 for teams that finished in an even position) and last six qualified for relegation group (Group B). In the second phase, teams played only against teams of the same group twice (home and away) and carried their first phase record. Champions of promotion groups (Valencia CF and Celta de Vigo) and best second (CD Logroñés) were promoted to Primera División. Last three in relegation group should have been relegated at the end of the season, but in the middle of the season it was decided that Primera División and Segunda División would be expanded to 20 teams. Finally, there were no relegations to Segunda División B.

Group A2 (Promotion)

1 Valencia CF was declared champion of Segunda División for having better record than Celta de Vigo.
2 CD Logroñés was promoted to Primera División for having better record than Sestao.

Group B (Relegation)

Since Primera and Segunda División would be expanded to 20 teams, no teams were relegated to Segunda División B.

Pichichi Trophy for Top Goalscorers

Last updated June 21, 2009

References

1986–87 Segunda División Wikipedia