1986–87 Segunda División

Segunda División
Season 1986-87
Champions Valencia CF
Promoted Valencia CF
Celta de Vigo
CD Logroñés
Relegated none
Matches played 374
Goals scored 968 (2.59 per match)
Top goalscorer Brazil Baltazar
1985-86
1987-88

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

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.

First phase

Key to colors in league table
Qualify for Group A1 (Promotion)
Qualify for Group A2 (Promotion)
Qualify for Group B (Relegation)
Position Club Played Points Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against Goal Difference
1Valencia CF 3446+1219875326+27
2Deportivo de La Coruña 3443+9161174633+13
3CD Logroñés 3441+716994633+13
4Celta de Vigo 3440+6176115635+21
5Recreativo de Huelva 3439+5183135344+9
6Sestao 3438+4131293823+15
7Elche CF 3436+21212103128+3
8Rayo Vallecano 3435+11015928280
9Bilbao Athletic 3435+11211115154-3
10CD Castellón 3434138133842-4
11Hércules CF 3432-2128143843-5
12CD Málaga 3432-21012124339+4
13Barcelona Atlètic 3432-21110134246-4
14Real Oviedo 3430-4912133346-13
15UE Figueres 3429-5911143940-1
16Cartagena FC 3427-7713143451-17
17Castilla CF 3424-10710173051-21
18Jerez Deportivo 3419-15411192158-37

Second phase

Key to colors in league tables:
Promoted to Primera División

Group A1 (Promotion)

Position Club Played Points Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against Goal Difference
1Valencia CF 1 4457+13249116736+31
2CD Logroñés 2 4454+102210125943+16
3Recreativo de Huelva 4450+6234176656+10
4Elche CF 4448+41714134543+2
5Hércules CF 4441-3169195556-1
6Bilbao Athletic 4439-51411196175-14

Group A2 (Promotion)

Position Club Played Points Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against Goal Difference
1Celta de Vigo 1 4454+10238137141+30
2Sestao 2 4452+81914114727+20
3Deportivo de La Coruña 4451+71913125847+11
4CD Castellón 44441612164452-8
5Rayo Vallecano 4441-31217154044-4
6CD Málaga 4440-412161657570

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.

Position Club Played Points Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against Goal Difference
1Barcelona Atlètic 4442-21610185658-2
2UE Figueres 4442-21512175953+6
3Cartagena FC 4442-21414165267-15
4Real Oviedo 4440-41314175064-14
5Castilla CF 4433-111111224971-22
6Jerez Deportivo 4422-22512273278-46

Pichichi Trophy for Top Goalscorers

Last updated June 21, 2009

Goalscorers Goals Team
Brazil Baltazar
34
Celta de Vigo
Uruguay Noel Alzugaray
24
Recreativo de Huelva
Spain Vicente Celeiro
22
Deportivo de La Coruña
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