79th season of the second-tier football league in Spain
Football league season
The 2009–10 Segunda División season (known as the Liga Adelante for sponsorship reasons) was the 79th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 29 August 2009, and the season ended on 19 June 2010. Real Betis , Numancia and Recreativo de Huelva are the teams which were relegated from La Liga the previous season. The teams which were promoted from Segunda División B were: Cádiz (champion), Cartagena (runner-up), Real Unión (play-off winner) and Villarreal B (play-off winner).
The first goal of the season was scored by Quique de Lucas , who scored a seventh-minute goal for Cartagena against Girona in the early kick-off. The first red card of the season was given to David González from Las Palmas in their opening game against Real Sociedad . The first hat-trick was scored by Cristhian Stuani in the match between Castellón and Albacete .
Teams
Location of teams in Segunda División 2009–10
The 2009–10 Segunda División was made up of the following teams:
Team
Home city
Stadium
Capacity
Albacete
Albacete
Carlos Belmonte
17,500
Betis
Seville
Benito Villamarín
55,500
Cádiz
Cádiz
Ramón de Carranza
25,033
Cartagena
Cartagena
Cartagonova
14,500
Castellón
Castellón
Nou Estadi Castàlia
14,485
Celta Vigo
Vigo
Balaídos
31,800
Córdoba
Córdoba
Nuevo Arcángel
18,280
Elche
Elche
Martínez Valero
36,017
Gimnàstic
Tarragona
Nou Estadi
14,500
Girona
Girona
Montilivi
9,500
Hércules
Alicante
José Rico Pérez
29,500
Huesca
Huesca
El Alcoraz
5,300
Las Palmas
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria
31,250
Levante
Valencia
Ciutat de València
26,354
Numancia
Soria
Los Pajaritos
9,025
Rayo Vallecano
Madrid
Teresa Rivero
15,500
Real Murcia
Murcia
Nueva Condomina
31,179
Real Sociedad
San Sebastián
Anoeta
39,500
Real Unión
Irun
Gal
6,344
Recreativo
Huelva
Nuevo Colombino
21,670
Salamanca
Villares de la Reina
El Helmántico
17,341
Villarreal B
Vila-real
Ciudad Deportiva
5,000
League table
Source:
LFP – Liga Adelante Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th goal difference; 6th number of goals scored; 7th Fair-play points
(C) Champions;
(P) Promoted;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
^ a b c HÉR: 7 pts; LEV: 6 pts; BET: 4 pts
^ a b c d e CEL: 13 pts; HUE: 12 pts; GIR: 11 pts; ALB: 9 pts; SAL: 8 pts
^ a b GIM 2–1 LPA; LPA 1–0 GIM
^ a b MUR 2–2 CAD; CAD 1–0 MUR
Results
Source:
BDFutbol Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Last updated 19 June 2010
Last updated 19 June 2010
Season statistics
Scoring
First goal of the season: Quique de Lucas for Cartagena against Girona (29 August 2009)
Fastest goal in a match: 46 seconds – Carlos Carmona for Recreativo against Girona (2 January 2010)
Goal scored at the latest point in a match: 90+4 minutes
Widest winning margin: 5
Most goals in a match: 8
First hat-trick of the season: Cristhian Stuani for Albacete against Castellón (12 September 2009)
First own goal of the season: Dani Tortolero for Real Unión against Girona (26 September 2009)
Most goals by one player in a single match: 4 – Jorge Molina for Elche against Real Sociedad (19 June 2010)
Most goals by one team in a match: 6
Levante 6–1 Gimnàstic (13 March 2010)
Most goals in one half by one team: 4
Hércules 5–1 Real Sociedad (1 November 2009)
Girona 4–0 Cádiz (21 November 2009)
Elche 2–5 Las Palmas (3 January 2010)
Rayo Vallecano 4–4 Hércules (17 January 2010)
Salamanca 2–4 Villarreal B (23 January 2010)
Levante 6–1 Gimnàstic (13 March 2010)
Elche 4–0 Girona (22 May 2010)
Cartagena 3–5 Levante (22 May 2010)
Real Unión 4–3 Numancia (22 May 2010)
Hércules 5–1 Albacete (30 May 2010)
Cartagena 0–4 Albacete (19 June 2010)
Most goals scored by losing team: 3
Castellón 3–5 Albacete (12 September 2009)
Cartagena 3–4 Salamanca (12 December 2009)
Cádiz 4–3 Albacete (7 March 2010)
Cartagena 3–5 Levante (22 May 2010)
Real Unión 4–3 Numancia (22 May 2010)
Cards
2024–25 clubs Former teams Competition Statistics and awards Finances Associated competitions
Domestic leagues Domestic cups European competitions Related to national team Women's football Youth football
Club seasons
La Liga Segunda División
Albacete
Betis
Cádiz
Cartagena
Castellón
Celta Vigo
Córdoba
Elche
Gimnàstic
Girona
Hércules
Huesca
Las Palmas
Levante
Murcia
Numancia
Rayo Vallecano
Real Sociedad
Real Unión
Recreativo
Salamanca
Villarreal B