Fourth tier of football in Spain
Football league season
The 2010–11 Tercera División was the fourth tier of football in Spain . Play started on 27 August 2010 and the season ended on 26 June 2011 with the promotion play-off finals .
Overview
There were 360 clubs competing in Tercera División (Third division) in the 2010–11 season, divided into 18 regional groups, accommodating between 19 and 21 clubs.
The following clubs finished as champions of their respective groups
The 18 group champion clubs participated in the Group winners promotion play-off and the losers from these 9 play-off ties then proceeded to the Non-champions promotion play-off with clubs finishing second third and fourth.
League standings
Group I - Galicia
^ Mesón do Bento resigned from Tercera División at the end of the season and thus relegated to Preferente Autonómica, so Cultural Areas was re-admitted to Tercera División.
^ Due to Pontevedra's relegation from Segunda División B to this group, the reserve team, Pontevedra B , was forced to relegate to Primeira Autonómica.
Group II - Asturias
Group III - Cantabria
^ Team withdrawn from the competition and consequently relegated to Regional Preferente
Group IV - Basque Country
Group V - Catalonia
Group VIII - Castilla and León
Group IX - Eastern Andalusia and Melilla
^ Team withdrawn from the competition and consequently relegated to 1ª Andaluza
Group X - Western Andalusia and Ceuta
Source:
[citation needed ] (C) Champions;
(D) Dissolved;
(P) Promoted;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
Group XI - Balearic Islands
Group XII - Canary Islands
^ Pájara Playas resigned from Tercera División at the end of the season and thus relegated to Preferente.
^ Huracán resigned from Tercera División at the end of the season and thus relegated to Preferente.
^ Teror resigned from Tercera División at the end of the season and relegated directly to Preferente.
^ Victoria resigned from Tercera División at the end of the season and thus relegated to Preferente.
Group XIII - Region of Murcia
Group XIV - Extremadura
Group XV - Navarra
^ Ardoi was forced to relegate to Preferente due to there not being any promotions from this group to Segunda División B.
Group XVI - La Rioja
Group XVII - Aragón
Group XVIII - Castilla-La Mancha
Key
Promoted to Segunda División B : Marino de Luanco , Villanovense , Valencia Mestalla , Burgos , Amorebieta , Toledo , Llagostera , Andorra and Linense .
Promoted to Segunda División B:Reus Deportiu , Olímpic Xàtiva , Manacor , Sp. Villanueva , Arandina , S.S. Reyes , Sestao River , Gimn. Segoviana and La Roda .
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Club seasons
La Liga Segunda División
Albacete
Alcorcón
Barcelona B
Betis
Cartagena
Celta Vigo
Córdoba
Elche
Gimnàstic
Girona
Granada
Huesca
Las Palmas
Numancia
Ponferradina
Salamanca
Rayo Vallecano
Recreativo
Tenerife
Valladolid
Villarreal B
Xerez
Segunda División B
Group 1
Alcalá
Atlético de Madrid B
Badajoz
Cacereño
Celta B
Cerro Reyes
Conquense
Coruxo
Deportivo B
Extremadura
Getafe B
Guadalajara
Leganés
Lugo
Montañeros
Pontevedra
Rayo Vallecano B
Real Madrid Castilla
Universidad LPGC
Vecindario
Group 2
Alavés
Barakaldo
Bilbao Athletic
Caudal
Cultural Leonesa
Eibar
Gimnástica Torrelavega
Guijuelo
La Muela
Lemona
Mirandés
Osasuna B
Palencia
Peña Sport
Real Oviedo
Real Sociedad B
Real Unión
Sporting Gijón B
UD Logroñés
Zamora
Group 3
Alcoyano
Alicante
Alzira
Atlético Baleares
Badalona
Benidorm
Castellón
Dénia
Gandía
Gramenet
L'Hospitalet
Lleida
Ontinyent
Orihuela
Mallorca B
Sabadell
Sant Andreu
Santboià
Sporting Mahonés
Teruel
Group 4
Alcalá de Guadaíra
Almería B
Caravaca
Cádiz
Ceuta
Écija
Jumilla
Lorca Atlético
Lucena
Melilla
Poli Ejido
Puertollano
Real Betis B
Real Jaén
Real Murcia
Roquetas
San Roque Lepe
Sevilla Atlético
Unión Estepona
Yeclano