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词条 La Liga play-offs
释义

  1. Results

     1929  1935–1936  1940–1950  1951–1956  1959–1968  1987–1999  2011–present 

  2. Notes

  3. References

  4. External links

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The La Liga play-offs are an annual series of football matches to determine the final promotion places within Segunda División and La Liga. In its current format, it involves the four teams that finish directly below the automatic promotion places from Segunda División to the top tier. These teams meet in a series of play-off matches to determine the final team that will be promoted. Reserve teams are not eligible for promotion.

The play-offs were first introduced in 1929 and have been staged at the conclusion of every season since. Until 1999, it consisted in games between teams from both leagues, but when it was reinstated, it only involved four teams from Segunda División.

Results

1929

The first edition of La Liga and Segunda División finished with a promotion/relegation playoff between the champion of Segunda División and the last qualified team of La Liga. It was played with a double-leg format and Racing Santander remained in the top tier.[1]

Season Winners Losers
1929 Racing Santander Sevilla

1935–1936

In 1934, the Segunda División was expanded into three groups of 10 teams. The two first qualified teams of each group would play a final stage with a round-robin format. The two top teams, promoted to La Liga.

Season Winner Runner-up Third Fourth Fifth Sixth
1935 Hércules Osasuna Celta Vigo Sabadell Murcia Valladolid
1936 Celta Vigo Zaragoza Arenas Murcia Girona Xerez

1940–1950

Just after the Spanish Civil War, the 1939–40 Segunda División was expanded into five groups where the winners joined the final stage. The champion promoted directly while the runner-up played a single-game to promote to La Liga.

In the next season, the Segunda División was reduced to two groups of 12 teams where the two top teams joined a final group. In this one, the winner and the runner-up promoted directly while the 3rd and 4th qualified played against the two last qualified teams in La Liga. The two winners achieved the spot for the top tier's next season. From 1945 (one year after the reduction of Segunda División to one only group) to 1947, there was only one promotion/relegation game.

All games were played in a neutral venue.

Season Winners Losers
1940 Celta Vigo Deportivo La Coruña
1941 Castellón Zaragoza
Deportivo La Coruña Murcia
1942 Barcelona Murcia
Oviedo Sabadell
1943 Español Real Gijón
Granada Valladolid
1944 Deportivo La Coruña Constancia
Español Alcoyano
1945 Celta Vigo Granada
1946 Español Gimnástico
1947 Real Sociedad Murcia
1950 Alcoyano Gimnástico
Murcia Oviedo

1951–1956

For the leagues of the 1950s, when the Segunda División was divided into two groups, a new promotion/relegation system was created. The second and third qualified of each group and the 13th and 14th of La Liga, played by 16 teams, joined a round-robin group where the two top teams would promote to the next La Liga season.[2]

Season Winners Losers
1959GranadaSabadell
Las PalmasLevante
1960Real SociedadCórdoba
ValladolidCelta Vigo
1961ElcheAtlético Ceuta
OviedoCelta Vigo
1962MálagaReal Santander
ValladolidEspañol
1963EspañolMallorca
LevanteDeportivo La Coruña
1964EspañolReal Gijón
OviedoHércules
1965MálagaLevante
SabadellMurcia
1966GranadaMálaga
SabadellCelta Vigo
1967BetisGranada
SevillaReal Gijón
1968CórdobaCalvo Sotelo
Real SociedadValladolid

1987–1999

In 1987 the LFP, with the expansion of La Liga to 20 teams, re-adopted the promotion/relegation play-offs between teams from La Liga and Segunda División. This time, the 17th and 18th qualified teams in La Liga would face the 3rd and 4th position teams of Segunda División, excluding reserve teams.[6] The two winners of the double-legged play-offs would get a place in the next La Liga season. This format worked until 1999, when the LFP removed it and determined that three teams will directly promote or relegate.[7]

In 1997, for reducing the number of teams in La Liga from 22 to 20, there was only one play-off game between the 18th qualified in La Liga and the third one of Segunda.

In gold, teams from La Liga and in silver, teams from Segunda División.

Season Winners Losers
1988MurciaRayo Vallecano
OviedoMallorca
1989MallorcaEspañol
TenerifeBetis
1990EspañolMálaga
TenerifeDeportivo La Coruña
1991CádizMálaga
ZaragozaMurcia
1992CádizFigueres
Deportivo La CoruñaBetis
1993AlbaceteMallorca
Racing SantanderEspañol
1994CompostelaRayo Vallecano
ValladolidToledo
1995Sporting GijónLleida
SalamancaAlbacete[8]
1996ExtremaduraAlbacete
Rayo VallecanoMallorca
1997MallorcaRayo Vallecano
1998OviedoLas Palmas
VillarrealCompostela
1999Rayo VallecanoExtremadura
SevillaVillarreal

2011–present

For the 2010–11 season, the Segunda División adopted the Football League play-offs format. While the two first qualified teams were directly promoted to La Liga's next season, teams qualified between third and sixth would take part in the play-offs. If a reserve team qualifies in one of these positions, its spot will be transferred to the next best qualified.[9]

Fifth placed faces against the fourth, while the sixth positioned team faces against the third. The final is also two-legged. The best positioned team always plays at home on the second leg.

Since the second edition, a new rule was established: in case of a tied eliminatory there were extra time, once finished it, this season introduced that there wouldn't be penalty shoot-out and the winner would be the best positioned team.[10]

Season Promoted Finalist Semifinalists
2011 Granada Elche Celta and Valladolid
2012 Valladolid Alcorcón Córdoba and Hércules
2013 Almería Girona Alcorcón and Las Palmas
2014 Córdoba Las Palmas Murcia and Sporting Gijón
2015 Las Palmas Zaragoza Girona and Valladolid
2016 Osasuna Girona Córdoba and Gimnàstic
2017 Getafe Tenerife Cádiz and Huesca
2018 Valladolid Numancia Sporting Gijón and Zaragoza

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cihefe.es/cuadernosdefutbol/2015/03/1929-el-racing-de-santander-verdugo-del-sevilla-por-dos-veces/|publisher=CIHEFE|language=es|accessdate=13 June 2016|date=14 February 2015|title=1929: El Racing de Santander, verdugo del Sevilla, por dos veces.}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.realoviedo.info/ligaspromocion.htm|language=es|publisher=Real Oviedo Info|accessdate=13 June 2016|title=Dos liguillas de promoción malditas}}
3. ^Despite being the reserve team of Valencia, Mestalla played the tournament achieving a promotion spot. Finally, the RFEF did not allow the club to play in La Liga and Real Santander occupied its berth.
4. ^Despite being the reserve team of Barcelona, España Industrial played the tournament achieving a promotion spot. Finally, the RFEF did not allow the club to play in La Liga and Celta Vigo occupied its berth.
5. ^For playing La Liga's next season, the club changed its name to CD Condal.
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.realoviedo.info/ascenso6.htm|publisher=RealOviedo.info|accessdate=13 June 2016|language=es|title=Vuelve la promoción y se retorna a Primera}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lsi.us.es/~mariano/sevillafc/noticias99.html|language=es|accessdate=13 June 2016|title=Noticias de la temporada 1999/2000}}
8. ^Due to the La Liga expansion to 22 teams, Albacete remained in La Liga despite losing the play-offs.
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://futbol.as.com/futbol/2010/06/16/mas_futbol/1276669651_850215.html|title=Un playoff decidirá el tercer ascendido en el próximo curso|date=16 June 2010|accessdate=13 June 2016|language=es|publisher=As.com}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.marca.com/2011/07/06/futbol/2adivision/1309964317.html|publisher=Marca|date=6 July 2011|language=es|accessdate=13 June 2016|title=No habrá penaltis en los 'playoffs' de ascenso}}

References

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External links

  • LFP website
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