Segunda División de Futsal

Segunda División
Founded 1993
Country Spain
Confederation UEFA
Number of teams 14 teams
Level on pyramid 2
Promotion to Primera División
Relegation to Segunda División B
Domestic cup(s) Copa del Rey
International cup(s) None
Current champions ElPozo Ciudad de Murcia
(2015–16)
Website www.lnfs.es
2015–16

The Segunda División a.k.a. División de Plata is the second professional futsal league in Spain; it is within of the Liga Nacional de Futbol Sala. It was founded in the 1993–94 season with the current name. The División de Plata league, which also is played under UEFA rules, currently consists in one group of 14 teams, including teams like Futsal Cartagena, Segovia Futsal, O'Parrulo or ElPozo Ciudad de Murcia.

The Liga Nacional de Futsal includes:

Liga championship rules

Each team of every division has to play with all the other teams of its division twice, once at home and the other at the opponent's stadium. This means that in Segunda División de Futsal the league ends after every team plays 30 matches.

Like many other leagues in continental Europe, the Segunda División de Futsal takes a winter break once each team has played half its schedule. One unusual feature of the league is that the two halves of the season are played in the same order—that is, the order of each team's first-half fixtures is repeated in the second half of the season, with the only difference being the stadiums used.

Each victory adds 3 points to the team in the league ranking. Each drawn adds 1 point.head-to-head. At the end of the league, the winner is:

  1. The team that has most points in the ranking.
  2. If two or more teams are level on points, the winner is the team that has the best results
  3. If there is no winner after applying the second rule, then the team with the best overall goal difference wins.

2015–16 season teams

FC Barcelona B
Plásticos Romero
ElPozo C. Murcia
Melilla
Segovia
Hércules S.V.
O'Parrulo
Valdepeñas
Zamora
C. Narón
Puertollano
Prone Lugo
Real Betis FSN
Location of Segunda División teams 2015–16
Gran Canaria
Canary Islands
Team Location Stadium Capacity
FC Barcelona Lassa B Barcelona Pavelló Poliesportiu 472
Valdepeñas Valdepeñas, Castile-La Mancha Virgen de la Cabeza 1,100
Naturpellet Segovia Segovia Pedro Delgado 2,800
Gran Canaria Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Centro Insular 5,000
Melilla Melilla Javier Imbroda 3,800
Plásticos Romero Cartagena Wsell de Guimbarda 2,500
ElPozo Ciudad de Murcia Murcia Palacio de Deportes 7,500
Cofersa O'Parrulo Ferrol A Malata 5,000
Hércules San Vicente San Vicente del Raspeig, Alicante Polideportivo Municipal 700
Zamora Zamora Ángel Nieto 2,200
Prone Lugo Lugo Pavillón Municipal 2,500
Real Betis FSN Dos Hermanas, Seville Francisco de Dios Jiménez 1,500
Cidade de Narón Narón, Galicia A Gándara 1,200
Puertollano Puertollano, Ciudad Real Antonio Rivilla 2,500

2015–16 regular season standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 ElPozo Ciudad de Murcia 26 19 2 5 139 85 +54 59
2 Plásticos Romero 26 18 3 5 104 74 +30 57 Promoted
3 Valdepeñas 26 16 6 4 103 77 +26 54 Qualification to the promotion playoffs
4 FC Barcelona Lassa B 26 16 4 6 101 69 +32 52
5 Hércules San Vicente 26 16 3 7 129 81 +48 51 Qualification to the promotion playoffs
6 Naturpellet Segovia 26 13 5 8 90 76 +14 44
7 Gran Canaria 26 14 1 11 107 76 +31 43
8 Real Betis FSN 26 13 2 11 102 89 +13 41
9 O'Parrulo 26 9 5 12 92 92 0 32
10 Puertollano 26 9 3 14 74 116 42 30
11 Melilla 26 8 1 17 76 98 22 22
12 Prone Lugo 26 7 3 16 64 102 38 22
13 Cidade de Narón 26 3 2 21 38 102 64 11 Relegation to Segunda División B
14 Zamora 26 1 0 25 26 108 82 2
Updated to match(es) played on 21 April 2016. Source: LNFS – Segunda División
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored

Teams promoted by year

Source:[2]

Year Teams
1994 Vijusa Valencia & Arnisal Pal/La Massana
1995 Ceuta Samsung & Rías Baixas
1996 Marsanz Torrejón & CEES Boadilla
1997 Alvic Jaén, Seat Martorell & Carnicer Fiat Torrejón
1998 Mínguez Sáez Cartagena, O Parrulo Indunor & MRA Carsal Xota
1999 Cefire Burela, Ourense & Foticos Zaragoza
2000 Móstoles, Barcelona & Valencia Vijusa
2001 Atlético Boadilla & Andorra
2002 Foticos Zaragoza & Café Candelas Lugo
2003 Gestesa Guadalajara & Autos Lobelle
2004 EDL Muebles Caloto & Povet.com Benicarló
Year Teams
2005 Albacete FS & GSI Bilbo
2006 Gestesa Guadalajara & FC Barcelona
2007 Leis Pontevedra & Armiñana Valencia
2008 Fisiomedia Manacor, Marfil Santa Coloma & Tien21 P. Millenium Pinto
2009 Sala 10 Zaragoza & Arcebansa Zamora
2010 Grupo Empresas Talavera & Fisiomedia Manacor
2011 Puertollano & Ríos Renovables R.N.
2012 Gáldar Gran Canaria & Burela Pescados Rubén
2013 Montesinos Jumilla, Castell de Peñiscola Benicarló & Fuconsa Jaén
2014 Levante UD DM & Uruguay Tenerife
2015 UMA Antequera & Elche

References

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