2002–03 Segunda División B
Football league season
The 2002–03 Segunda División B season of began in August 2002 and ended in May 2003.
Summary before the 2002–03 season
Playoffs de Ascenso:
Relegated from Segunda División:
Promoted from Tercera División:
Relegated:
Administrative relegation:
Occupied the vacant spots by administrative relegations:
Group I
Teams from Asturias, Canary Islands, Castile and León, Community of Madrid and Galicia.
Teams
Location of teams in Segunda División B Gr. 1 2002–03
Team
|
Founded
|
Home city
|
Stadium
|
RSD Alcalá
|
1929
|
Alcalá, Madrid
|
El Val
|
Alcorcón
|
1971
|
Alcorcón, Madrid
|
Santo Domingo
|
Atlético de Madrid B
|
1960
|
Majadahonda, Madrid
|
Cerro del Espino
|
Real Ávila
|
1923
|
Ávila, Castile and León
|
Adolfo Suárez
|
Real Avilés Industrial
|
1903
|
Avilés, Asturias
|
Román Suárez Puerta
|
Celta de Vigo B
|
1927
|
Vigo, Galicia
|
Barreiro
|
Corralejo
|
1975
|
Corralejo, Canary Islands
|
Vicente Carreño Alonso
|
Cultural Leonesa
|
1923
|
León, Castile and León
|
Reino de León
|
Langreo
|
1961
|
Langreo, Asturias
|
Ganzábal
|
Lanzarote
|
1970
|
Arrecife, Canary Islands
|
Ciudad Deportiva de Lanzarote
|
Lugo
|
1953
|
Lugo, Galicia
|
Anxo Carro
|
Marino de Luanco
|
1931
|
Luanco, Asturias
|
Miramar
|
Ourense
|
1952
|
Ourense, Galicia
|
O Couto
|
Pájara Playas de Jandía
|
1996
|
Pájara, Canary Islands
|
Benito Alonso
|
Ponferradina
|
1922
|
Ponferrada, Castile and León
|
El Toralín
|
Pontevedra
|
1941
|
Pontevedra, Galicia
|
Pasarón
|
Real Madrid B
|
1930
|
Madrid, Madrid
|
Ciudad Deportiva
|
Ribadesella
|
1949
|
Ribadesella, Asturias
|
Oreyana
|
Universidad Las Palmas
|
1994
|
Las Palmas, Canary Islands
|
Alfonso Silva
|
Zamora
|
1968
|
Zamora, Castile and León
|
Ruta de la Plata
|
League table
Results
Source: BDFutbolLegend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Top goalscorers
Group II
Teams from Aragon, Basque Country, Cantabria, Castilla–La Mancha, La Rioja and Navarre
Teams
Location of teams in Segunda División B Gr. 2 2002–03
Team
|
Founded
|
Home city
|
Stadium
|
Alavés B
|
1960
|
Vitoria, Basque Country
|
José Luis Compañón
|
Amurrio
|
1949
|
Amurrio, Basque Country
|
Basarte
|
Athletic Bilbao B
|
1964
|
Bilbao, Basque Country
|
Lezama
|
Aurrerá Vitoria
|
1935
|
Vitoria, Basque Country
|
Olanrabe
|
Barakaldo
|
1917
|
Barakaldo, Basque Country
|
Ciudad Deportiva de San Vicente
|
Binéfar
|
1922
|
Binéfar, Aragon
|
Los Olmos
|
Calahorra
|
1946
|
Calahorra, La Rioja
|
La Planilla
|
Conquense
|
1946
|
Cuenca, Castilla–La Mancha
|
La Fuensanta
|
Gernika
|
1922
|
Gernika, Basque Country
|
Urbieta
|
Gimnástica Torrelavega
|
1907
|
Torrelavega, Cantabria
|
El Malecón
|
Logroñés
|
1940
|
Logroño, La Rioja
|
Las Gaunas
|
Noja
|
1963
|
Noja, Cantabria
|
La Caseta
|
Osasuna B
|
1962
|
Aranguren, Navarre
|
Tajonar
|
Peña Sport
|
1925
|
Tafalla, Navarre
|
San Francisco
|
Peralta
|
1927
|
Peralta, Navarre
|
Las Luchas
|
Racing Santander B
|
1926
|
Santander, Cantabria
|
La Albericia
|
Real Unión
|
1915
|
Irún, Basque Country
|
Stadium Gal
|
Talavera
|
1948
|
Talavera de la Reina, Castilla–La Mancha
|
El Prado
|
Toledo
|
1928
|
Toledo, Castilla–La Mancha
|
Salto del Caballo
|
Zaragoza B
|
1958
|
Zaragoza, Aragon
|
Ciudad Deportiva del Real Zaragoza
|
League Table
Results
Source: BDFutbolLegend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Top goalscorers
Group III
Teams from Balearic Islands, Castile and León, Catalonia and Valencian Community
Teams
Location of teams in Segunda División B Gr. 3 2002–03
Team
|
Founded
|
Home city
|
Stadium
|
Alicante
|
1918
|
Alicante, Valencian Community
|
José Rico Pérez
|
Barcelona B
|
1970
|
Barcelona, Catalonia
|
Mini Estadi
|
Burgos
|
1994
|
Burgos, Castile and León
|
El Plantío
|
Castellón
|
1922
|
Castellón de la Plana, Valencian Community
|
Nou Castàlia
|
Espanyol B
|
1981
|
Sant Adrià de Besòs, Catalonia
|
Ciutat Esportiva RCD Espanyol
|
Figueres
|
1919
|
Figueres, Catalonia
|
Vilatenim
|
Gavà
|
1922
|
Gavà, Catalonia
|
La Bòbila
|
Gimnàstic de Tarragona
|
1886
|
Tarragona, Catalonia
|
Nou Estadi
|
Gramenet
|
1994
|
Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Catalonia
|
Nou Camp Municipal
|
Hércules Alicante
|
1922
|
Alicante, Valencian Community
|
José Rico Pérez
|
L'Hospitalet
|
1957
|
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Catalonia
|
La Feixa Llarga
|
Lleida
|
1947
|
Lleida, Catalonia
|
Camp d'Esports
|
Mallorca B
|
1967
|
Palma, Balearic Islands
|
Lluís Sitjar
|
Mataró
|
1939
|
Mataró, Catalonia
|
Camp del Centenari
|
Novelda
|
1925
|
Novelda, Valencian Community
|
La Magdalena
|
Orihuela
|
1993
|
Orihuela, Valencian Community
|
Los Arcos
|
Palamós
|
1898
|
Palamós, Catalonia
|
Nou Municipal
|
Reus
|
1909
|
Reus, Catalonia
|
Camp Nou Municipal
|
Sabadell
|
1903
|
Sabadell, Catalonia
|
Nova Creu Alta
|
Valencia B
|
1944
|
Valencia, Valencian Community
|
Ciudad Deportiva de Paterna
|
League Table
Results
Source: BDFutbolLegend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Top goalscorers
Group IV
Teams from Andalusia, Ceuta, Extremadura, Melilla and Region of Murcia
Teams
Location of teams in Segunda División B Gr. 4 2002–03
Team
|
Founded
|
Home city
|
Stadium
|
Algeciras
|
1909
|
Algeciras, Andalusia
|
Nuevo Mirador
|
Real Betis B
|
1962
|
Seville, Andalusia
|
Ciudad Deportiva Ruíz de Lopera
|
Cacereño
|
1919
|
Cáceres, Extremadura
|
Príncipe Felipe
|
Cádiz
|
1910
|
Cádiz, Andalusia
|
Ramón de Carranza
|
Cartagonova
|
1995
|
Cartagena, Region of Murcia
|
Cartagonova
|
Ceuta
|
1996
|
Ceuta
|
Alfonso Murube
|
Ciudad de Murcia
|
1999
|
Murcia, Region of Murcia
|
La Condomina
|
Díter Zafra
|
1930
|
Zafra, Extremadura
|
Nuevo Estadio
|
Écija
|
1939
|
Écija, Andalusia
|
San Pablo
|
Extremadura
|
1924
|
Almendralejo, Extremadura
|
Francisco de la Hera
|
Real Jaén
|
1922
|
Jaén, Andalusia
|
Nuevo La Victoria
|
Jerez
|
1969
|
Jerez de los Caballeros, Extremadura
|
Manuel Calzado Galván
|
Linares
|
1990
|
Linares, Andalusia
|
Linarejos
|
Málaga B
|
1990
|
Málaga, Andalusia
|
Ciudad Deportiva de El Viso
|
Melilla
|
1976
|
Melilla
|
Álvarez Claro
|
Mérida
|
1990
|
Mérida, Extremadura
|
Romano
|
Moralo
|
1965
|
Navalmoral de la Mata, Extremadura
|
Municipal de Navalmoral
|
Motril
|
1984
|
Motril, Andalusia
|
Escribano Castilla
|
Sevilla B
|
1958
|
Seville, Andalusia
|
José Ramón Cisneros Palacios
|
Torredonjimeno
|
1940
|
Torredonjimeno, Andalusia
|
Matías Prats
|
League Table
Results
Source: BDFutbolLegend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Top goalscorers
Play-out
Semifinal
Final
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