2022–23 Segunda División

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Segunda División
Season2022–23
Dates12 August 2022 – June 2023
Matches played153
Goals scored299 (1.95 per match)
Top goalscorerMyrto Uzuni
(8 goals)
Biggest home winGranada 5–0 Sporting Gijón
(13 October 2022)
Biggest away winMálaga 0–4 Las Palmas
(22 August 2022)
Highest scoringMirandés 3–3 Las Palmas
(1 October 2022)
All statistics correct as of 2 November 2022.

The 2022–23 Segunda División (known as LaLiga SmartBank for sponsorship reasons) football season,[1] is the 92nd since its establishment in Spain.

Teams

Team changes

Promoted from 2021–22 Primera División RFEF Relegated from 2021–22 La Liga Promoted to 2022–23 La Liga Relegated to 2022–23 Primera División RFEF
Racing Santander
Andorra
Albacete
Villarreal B
Alavés
Granada
Levante
Almería
Valladolid
Girona
Alcorcón
Fuenlabrada
Amorebieta
Real Sociedad B

Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

A total of 22 teams will contest the league, including 15 sides from the 2021–22 season, three relegated from the 2021–22 La Liga, and four promoted from the 2021–22 Primera División RFEF.

Teams promoted to La Liga

The first two teams to earn promotion from Segunda División were Almería and Real Valladolid, who mathematically secured first and second position, respectively, on the very last match day of the season. Almería return to La Liga after a seven-year absence, while Valladolid return after a one-year absence. The third and final team to be promoted were Girona after winning the play-off final 3–1 against Tenerife, returning after a three-years absence.

Teams relegated from La Liga

The first team to be relegated from La Liga were Levante, following a 0–6 loss to Real Madrid on 12 May 2022, ending their five years in the top tier. The second team to be relegated were Alavés, after defeated 1-3 by Levante on 15 May 2022, ending their six years stay in the top tier. The third and final team relegated to Segunda was Granada, who drew against Espanyol, which was coupled with wins of Cádiz and Mallorca on 22 May 2022, the final match day. Granada ended a three-year stay in the top level.

Teams relegated to Primera División RFEF

On 16 April 2022, Alcorcón became the first team to be relegated from Segunda División after defeated by Cartagena, ending their 12-year stay in the second division. The second team to be relegated were Fuenlabrada, who were relegated on 7 May 2022 after defeated by Real Sociedad B, ending three years spell in the second division. Alcorcon and Fuenlabrada was followed by Real Sociedad B and Amorebieta. Both of those clubs were relegated on 21 May 2022, making an immediate return to the third tier after a single season in Segunda División.

Teams promoted from Primera División RFEF

On 1 May 2022, Racing Santander became the first team to achieve promotion to the second tier after a 2–2 draw against Celta de Vigo B, securing direct promotion and ending a two-season stint at the third tier of Spanish football. The second team to earn promotion was Andorra after beating UCAM Murcia on 21 May 2022, thus getting promoted to the second tier for the first time in their history. On 11 June 2022, Albacete and Villarreal B were both promoted, after defeating Deportivo La Coruña and Gimnàstic, respectively, in the final of the play-offs. Albacete returned after a one year absence and Villarreal B returned after 10 years in the third tier.

Stadiums and locations

Location of teams in 2022–23 Segunda División (Canary Islands)
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Alavés Vitoria-Gasteiz Mendizorrotza 19,840[2]
Albacete Albacete Carlos Belmonte 17,524[3]
Andorra Andorra Andorra la Vella Estadi Nacional 3,306
Burgos Burgos El Plantío 12,194[4]
Cartagena Cartagena Cartagonova 15,105[5]
Eibar Eibar Ipurua 8,164[6]
Granada Granada Nuevo Los Cármenes 19,336[7]
Huesca Huesca El Alcoraz 9,100[8]
Ibiza Ibiza Can Misses 6,000[9]
Las Palmas Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Gran Canaria 31,250[10]
Leganés Leganés Butarque 12,450[11]
Levante Valencia Ciutat de València 26,354[12]
Lugo Lugo Anxo Carro 7,070[13]
Málaga Málaga La Rosaleda 30,044[14]
Mirandés Miranda de Ebro Anduva 5,759[15]
Oviedo Oviedo Carlos Tartiere 30,500[16]
Ponferradina Ponferrada El Toralín 8,400[17]
Racing Santander El Sardinero 22,222[18]
Sporting Gijón El Molinón 30,000[19]
Tenerife Santa Cruz de Tenerife Heliodoro Rodríguez López 22,824[20]
Villarreal B Villarreal Ciudad Deportiva Villarreal CF 5,000
Zaragoza Zaragoza La Romareda 33,608[21]

Personnel and sponsorship

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt main sponsor
Alavés Spain Luis García Spain Luis Rioja Puma
Albacete Spain Rubén Albés Spain Bernabé Barragán Adidas Iner Energía
Andorra Spain Eder Sarabia Spain Ruben Bover Nike Mora Banc
Burgos Spain Julián Calero Spain Unai Elgezabal Adidas Reale Seguros
Cartagena Spain Luis Carrión Spain Marc Martínez Adidas Talasur Group
Eibar Spain Gaizka Garitano Spain Anaitz Arbilla Joma
Granada Spain Aitor Karanka Spain Quini Adidas
Huesca Spain José Ángel Ziganda Spain Jorge Pulido Nike Huesca La Magia
Ibiza Spain Juan Antonio Anquela Spain David Goldar Puma Power Electronics
Las Palmas Spain Francisco García Pimienta Spain Jonathan Viera Hummel Gran Canaria
Leganés Spain Imanol Idiakez Nigeria Kenneth Omeruo Joma Blue Crow
Levante Spain Javier Calleja Spain Sergio Postigo Macron
Lugo Spain Hernán Pérez Spain Manu Barreiro Kappa Estrella Galicia 0,0
Málaga Spain Pepe Mel Spain Alberto Escassi Hummel Sabor a Málaga
Mirandés Spain Joseba Etxeberria Spain Ramón Juan Adidas Miranda Empresas
Oviedo Spain Álvaro Cervera Spain Borja Baston Adidas Digi Communications
Ponferradina Portugal José Gomes Brazil Yuri de Souza Adidas TVITEC
Racing Santander Spain Guillermo Fernández Romo Spain Íñigo Sainz-Maza Austral Plenitude
Sporting Gijón Spain Abelardo Fernández Spain Diego Mariño Puma Integra Energía
Tenerife Spain Luis Miguel Ramis Spain Aitor Sanz Hummel Turismo Tenerife
Villarreal B Spain Miguel Álvarez Spain Adrián de la Fuente Joma Pamesa Cerámica
Zaragoza Spain Juan Carlos Carcedo Argentina Cristian Álvarez Adidas Caravan Fragancias

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of
departure
Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of
appointment
Alavés Spain Julio Velázquez[22] End of contract 23 May 2022 Pre-season Spain Luis García Plaza[23] 23 May 2022
Lugo Spain Rubén Albés[24] 23 May 2022 Spain Hernán Pérez[25] 16 June 2022
Ponferradina Spain Jon Pérez Bolo[26] 27 May 2022 Portugal José Gomes[27] 13 June 2022
Zaragoza Spain Juan Ignacio Martínez[28] 30 May 2022 Spain Juan Carlos Carcedo[29] 31 May 2022
Ibiza Spain Paco Jémez[30] 31 May 2022 Spain Javier Baraja[31] 8 June 2022
Leganés Tunisia Mehdi Nafti[32] 5 June 2022 Spain Imanol Idiakez[33] 6 June 2022
Oviedo Spain José Ángel Ziganda[34] 8 June 2022 Spain Jon Pérez Bolo[35] 15 June 2022
Levante Italy Alessio Lisci 12 June 2022 Tunisia Mehdi Nafti[36] 12 June 2022
Huesca Spain Xisco Muñoz 13 June 2022 Spain José Ángel Ziganda[37] 13 June 2022
Albacete Spain Rubén de la Barrera[38] Mutual agreement 15 June 2022 Spain Rubén Albés[39] 27 June 2022
Málaga Argentina Pablo Guede[40] Sacked 20 September 2022 21st Spain Pepe Mel[41] 21 September 2022
Levante Tunisia Mehdi Nafti[42] 10 October 2022 14th Spain Felipe Miñambres (caretaker)[42] 10 October 2022
Oviedo Spain Jon Pérez Bolo[43] 16 October 2022 19th Spain Álvaro Cervera[44] 16 October 2022
Levante Spain Felipe Miñambres End of caretaker spell 9th Spain Javier Calleja[45]
Ibiza Spain Javier Baraja[46] Sacked 22 October 2022 17th Spain Juan Antonio Anquela[47] 24 October 2022

League table

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Burgos 14 7 6 1 12 3 +9 27 Promotion to La Liga
2 Alavés 14 7 6 1 17 12 +5 27
3 Las Palmas 14 7 5 2 16 7 +9 26 Qualification for promotion play-offs
4 Eibar 14 7 4 3 17 12 +5 25
5 Cartagena 14 7 3 4 18 13 +5 24
6 Levante 14 6 5 3 14 9 +5 23
7 Granada 14 6 4 4 15 10 +5 22
8 Albacete 14 5 7 2 15 12 +3 22
9 Andorra 14 6 3 5 15 12 +3 21
10 Huesca 14 5 5 4 13 10 +3 20
11 Sporting Gijón 14 5 5 4 18 17 +1 20
12 Villarreal B 14 5 5 4 19 19 0 20 Not eligible for promotion[Note]
13 Leganés 14 5 2 7 12 13 −1 17
14 Zaragoza 14 4 4 6 9 12 −3 16
15 Ponferradina 14 4 4 6 15 21 −6 16
16 Racing Santander 14 3 6 5 7 10 −3 15
17 Tenerife 14 3 5 6 13 16 −3 14
18 Lugo 14 3 4 7 14 18 −4 13
19 Oviedo 14 3 4 7 8 13 −5 13 Relegation to Primera División RFEF
20 Mirandés 14 2 6 6 12 18 −6 12
21 Ibiza 14 3 2 9 10 22 −12 11
22 Málaga 14 2 3 9 10 20 −10 9
Updated to match(es) played on 3 November 2022. Source: LaLiga SmartBank
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored[48]

Notes

  1. ^
    Reserve teams are not eligible for promotion to the same league as the first team.

Results

Home \ Away ALA ALB AND BUR CAR EIB GRA HUE IBI LPA LEG LEV LUG MGA MIR OVI PON RAC SPO TFE VIL ZAR
Alavés 0–0 2–1 1–1 1–0 2–1 3–1 0–0
Albacete 1–1 0–0 2–1 1–0 0–1 1–1 0–0
Andorra 0–1 0–1 2–0 1–0 3–1 3–0
Burgos 3–0 1–0 2–0 0–0 1–0 2–1 0–0
Cartagena 1–1 2–1 0–0 2–0 1–2 2–1 2–3 1–0
Eibar 1–1 4–0 1–0 0–0 1–0 2–1 2–1
Granada 0–0 0–0 a 2–1 2–0 5–0 3–0 1–0
Huesca 2–3 3–0 1–0 1–0 1–1 1–0 0–0 a
Ibiza 1–1 1–2 0–2 0–2 1–2 3–2 1–0
Las Palmas 2–0 0–2 1–0 2–0 0–0 1–0 a 0–0
Leganés 1–2 1–2 0–0 2–1 1–0 0–0 2–1
Levante 0–1 0–0 2–1 0–1 1–0 2–0 4–1
Lugo 1–2 1–2 2–0 0–1 1–0 0–0 0–0
Málaga 1–2 0–0 0–1 a 0–4 3–2 1–1
Mirandés 1–1 1–1 3–3 0–1 1–3 1–1 1–0 2–0
Oviedo 0–1 1–3 0–1 0–1 1–0 1–1 1–0 a
Ponferradina 0–0 1–0 2–1 0–1 1–3 2–2 1–2
Racing Santander 1–1 0–0 0–0 0–1 1–1 0–2 1–0
Sporting Gijón 2–2 4–1 0–0 2–0 2–1 a 0–2 3–1
Tenerife 0–0 2–0 a 1–1 3–1 1–0 1–1 0–2
Villarreal B 1–0 0–0 2–2 3–1 3–0 2–1 2–2
Zaragoza 0–2 0–0 a 0–0 1–2 1–1 1–0 2–1
Updated to match(es) played on 3 November 2022. Source: LaLiga
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Positions by round

The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included to the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards.

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142
Burgos891167679533331
Alavés43452121122222
Las Palmas124231212211113
Eibar67383534646854
Cartagena15106128443364575
Levante131310115101112141110746
Granada11126357958467
Albacete58514895775688
Andorra71215141491068101112119
Huesca1115171511151211108910910
Sporting105949126849791011
Villarreal B26137137810111213111212
Leganés1619211719192022201718141513
Zaragoza1414161916131717171914151314
Ponferradina3271315111313121316181915
Racing2221222220202120191515171616
Tenerife1817201617161515151412131417
Lugo171612912171618182020191718
Oviedo201181010141416161819161819
Mirandés918192122221919212122222120
Ibiza2120182018181814131617202021
Málaga1922141821212221222221212222
Promotion to La Liga
Qualification to promotion play-offs
Relegation to Primera División RFEF
Source: BDFútbol

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

As of 3 November 2022
Rank Player Club Goals[49]
1 Albania Myrto Uzuni Granada 8
2 Spain Raúl García Mirandés 6
3 Spain Borja Bastón Oviedo 5
Spain Chris Ramos Lugo
Albania Armando Sadiku Cartagena
Spain Stoichkov Eibar
7 Turkey Sinan Bakış Andorra 4
Spain Marc Cardona Las Palmas
Belgium Jonathan Dubasin Albacete
Spain Carlos Martínez Andorra
Spain Miguel Alavés
Spain Dani Ojeda Ponferradina

Assists

As of 3 November 2022
Rank Player Club Assists[50]
1 Spain Ager Aketxe Eibar 6
2 Spain Cote Sporting Gijón 4
Argentina Pablo de Blasis Cartagena
Spain Sergio Lozano Villarreal B
5 Spain Iván Calero Cartagena 3
Spain José Callejón Granada
Spain Manu Fuster Albacete
Spain Álex Gallar Málaga
Spain José Matos Burgos
Spain Alberto Moleiro Las Palmas

Zamora Trophy

As of 3 November 2022

The Zamora Trophy was awarded by newspaper Marca to the goalkeeper with the lowest goals-to-games ratio. A goalkeeper had to have played at least 28 games of 60 or more minutes to be eligible for the trophy.[51]

Rank Player Club Goals
against
Matches Average
1 Spain Álvaro Valles Las Palmas 7 14 0.50
2 Spain Dani Cárdenas Levante 9 14 0.64
3 Spain Andrés Fernández Huesca 10 14 0.71
Spain Miquel Parera Racing Santander
5 Argentina Cristian Álvarez Zaragoza 12 14 0.86
Spain Antonio Sivera Alavés

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date Round Ref.
Albania Myrto Uzuni Granada Villarreal B 3–0 (H) 29 August 2022 3 [52]
Note

(H) – Home ; (A) – Away

Awards

Monthly

Month Player of the Month Reference
Player Club
August Albania Myrto Uzuni Granada [53]
September Spain José Antonio Caro Burgos [54]

Number of teams by regions

Rank Autonomous Community or country Number Teams
1 Castile and León Castilla and León 3 Burgos, Mirandés, Ponferradina
2 Andalusia Andalusia 2 Granada, Málaga
Aragon Aragón Huesca, Zaragoza
Asturias Asturias Oviedo, Sporting Gijón
Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country Alavés, Eibar
Canary Islands Canary Islands Las Palmas, Tenerife
Valencian Community Valencian Community Levante, Villarreal B
8 Andorra Andorra 1 Andorra
Balearic Islands Balearic Islands Ibiza
Cantabria Cantabria Racing Santander
Castilla–La Mancha Castilla–La Mancha Albacete
Galicia (Spain) Galicia Lugo
Community of Madrid Madrid Leganés
Region of Murcia Murcia Cartagena

See also

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