2011 Tercera División play-offs

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The 2011 Tercera División play-offs to Segunda División B from Tercera División (Promotion play-offs) were the final playoffs for the promotion from 2010–11 Tercera División to 2011–12 Segunda División B. The first four teams in each group took part in the play-off.

Format[edit]

The eighteen group winners had the opportunity to be promoted directly to Segunda División B. The eighteen group winners were drawn into a two-legged series where the nine winners promoted to Segunda División B. The nine losing clubs entered the play-off round for the last nine promotion spots.

The eighteen runners-up were drawn against one of the seventeen fourth-placed clubs outside their group and the eighteen third-placed clubs were drawn against one another in a two-legged series. The twenty-seven winners advanced with the nine losing clubs from the champions' series to determine the eighteen teams that entered the last two-legged series for the last nine promotion spots. In all the playoff series, the lower-ranked club played at home first. Whenever there was a tie in position (e.g. like the group winners in the champions' series or the third-placed teams in the first round), a draw determined the club to play at home first.

Teams for 2010–11 play-offs[edit]

  • All groups as 38 of 38 rounds.
  • The teams highlighted in yellow played the play-offs to Segunda División B.
  • The teams highlighted in red were relegated to Divisiones Regionales.
Teams - Group 1 (Galicia) [1] Pts
Cerceda 83
Racing de Ferrol 73
Ourense 67
Racing Villalbés 63
Pontevedra B 37
Santa Comba 35
Narón 31
Portonovo 22
Teams - Group 2 (Asturias) [2] Pts
Marino 84
Universidad de Oviedo 79
Langreo 77
Tuilla 75
Andés 37
Ribadesella 32
Praviano 21
Teams - Group 3 (Cantabria) [3] Pts
Noja 82
Rayo Cantabria 79
Racing B 78
Siete Villas 71
Solares 34
Santoña 24
Reocín (R)
Teams - Group 4 (Basque C.) [4] Pts
Amorebieta 81
Laudio 76
Sestao River 74
Durango 68
Santurtzi 38
Amurrio 32
Aurrerá de Vitoria 31

Teams - Group 5(Catalonia) [5] Pts
Llagostera 73
Montañesa 67
Pobla Mafumet 67
Reus Deportiu 65
Palamós 41
Ascó 29
Premiá 27
Teams - Group 6 (Valencian C.) [6] Pts
Valencia Mestalla 86
Olímpic Xàtiva 73
Novelda 68
La Nucía 66
Burjassot 40
Villajoyosa 37
Puçol 30
Teams - Group 7 (C. of Madrid) [7] Pts
Alcobendas Sport 75
Pozuelo Alarcón 65
Villaviciosa Odón 63
S.S. Reyes 63
S. Fernando Henares 47
Vallecas 36
Las Rozas 24
Coslada 21
Teams - Group 8 (C. and León) [8] Pts
Burgos 84
Villaralbo 83
Gimn. Segoviana 81
Arandina 78
Cultural Cebrereña 30
Santa Marta 29
Venta de Baños 25

Teams - Group 9 (E. Andalusia) [9] Pts
Comarca de Níjar 79
Alhaurín de la Torre 78
Loja 74
Atl. Malagueño 70
Casino del Real 34
Alhaurino 30
Adra (R)
Teams - Group 10 (W. Andalusia) [10] Pts
Linense 76
San Fernando 72
Pozoblanco 71
Mairena 63
Jerez Industrial 42
Peñarroya 34
Los Barrios 20
Teams - Group 11 (Balearic I.) [11] Pts
Manacor 79
Poblense 78
Constancia 78
Binissalem 76
Penya Arrabal 27
Norteño 27
Arenal 25
Teams - Group 12 (Canary I.) [12] Pts
Lanzarote 79
Las Palmas Atlético 78
Tenerife B 72
Granadilla 71
Or. Marítima 45
San Isidro 44
Guía 42
Realejos 23

Teams - Group 13 (Murcia) [13] Pts
Costa Cálida 86
Real Murcia B 84
Mar Menor 83
Cartagena La Unión 81
Puente Tocinos 33
Beniel 15
LD Olímpico (R)
Teams - Group 14(Extremadura) [14] Pts
Villanovense 93
Sp. Villanueva 92
Arroyo 70
Jerez 64
Santa Marta 35
Olivenza 30
Imperio 18
Teams - Group 15 (Navarre) [15] Pts
Tudelano 90
Izarra 83
Valle de Egüés 67
Mutilvera 66
Lagun Artea 37
River Ega 27
Peña Azagresa 25
Teams - Group 16 (La Rioja) [16] Pts
Náxara 88
SD Logroñés 88
Anguiano 80
Haro 78
Cenicero 23
Aldeano 21
AF Calahorra 20

Teams - Group 17 (Aragon) [17] Pts
Andorra 84
Real Zaragoza B 79
Utebo 79
Binéfar 71
Altorricón 35
Pomar 35
Santa Isabel 28
Mallén 17
Teams - Group 18 (Castile-La Mancha) [18] Pts
Toledo 88
Albacete B 75
La Roda 75
Almansa 72
Chozas de Canales 34
Piedrabuena 16
U. Criptanense 12

Eliminatories[edit]

  • The regular season ended on 15 May 2011.
  • The draw of play-offs were held in the RFEF headquarters on 16 May at 17:00. (CEST+2).
  • The play-offs began on 21 May and will end on 26 June 2011.

1st eliminatory[edit]

For group champions only.

Times are UTC+02:00

Home Matches:
21 May 2011
Costa Cálida 2–2 Marino 18:00
Valencia Mestalla 1–0 Alcobendas Sport 18:00
Amorebieta 3–0 Manacor 18:00
Toledo 4–0 Náxara 19:00
Villanovense 2–0 Comarca de Níjar 19:00
22 May 2011
Tudelano 1–0 Linense 12:00
Lanzarote 2–1 Burgos 12:00
Andorra 1–0 Noja 17:30
Llagostera 2–0 Cerceda 18:00
Away Matches:
28 May 2011
Marino 3–0 Costa Cálida 17:30 — Agg: 5–2
Comarca de Níjar 1–0 Villanovense 17:30 — Agg: 1–2
29 May 2011
Alcobendas Sport 0–2 Valencia Mestalla 12:00 — Agg: 0–3
Burgos 4–0 Lanzarote 12:00 — Agg: 5–2
Manacor 0–1 Amorebieta 12:00 — Agg: 0–4
Náxara 1–1 Toledo 18:00 — Agg: 1–4
Cerceda 0–1 Llagostera 18:00 — Agg: 0–3
Noja 1–1 Andorra 18:00 — Agg: 1–2
Linense 4–0 Tudelano 19:00 — Agg: 4–1

1st eliminatory (2nd, 3rd and 4th of group)[edit]

For 2nd, 3rd and 4th of group only. 2nds played against 4ths and 3rds played against each other.

Times are UTC+02:00

Home Matches:
21 May 2011
Pobla Mafumet 1–0 Constancia 17:00
Binissalem 1–0 Sp. Villanueva 18:00
Racing Villalbés 2–1 Alhaurín de la Torre 18:00
Valle de Egüés 0–0 Racing B 18:00
Arandina 2–1 Albacete B 18:30
Arroyo 1–2 Gimn. Segoviana 19:00
Binéfar 1–0 Racing de Ferrol 19:00
La Nucía 1–0 Laudio 19:00
Novelda 0–0 Anguiano 20:00
22 May 2011
Atl. Malagueño 0–2 Olímpic Xàtiva 11:30
Granadilla 0–1 SD Logroñés 12:00
S.S. Reyes 4–1 Villaralbo 12:00
Mairena 2–0 Real Zaragoza B 12:00
Mutilvera 3–1 Poblense 12:00
Tenerife B 0–1 Sestao River 12:00
Tuilla 0–2 Las Palmas At. 17:00
Siete Villas 1–1 Pozuelo Alarcón 17:00
Reus Deportiu 1–1 Univ. Oviedo 18:00
Cartagena La Unión 1–1 Montañesa 18:00
Ourense 2–0 Villaviciosa Odón 18:00
Durango 2–1 Rayo Cantabria 18:30
Pozoblanco 2–2 Utebo 19:00
Jerez 0–1 San Fernando 19:00
Mar Menor 0–0 Loja 19:00
Haro 1–2 Izarra 19:00
Almansa 1–1 Real Murcia B 19:00
Langreo 0–0 La Roda 19:30
Away Matches:
28 May 2011
Sestao River 2–0 Tenerife B 16:00 — Agg: 3–0
Sp. Villanueva 5–2 Binissalem 18:00 — Agg: 5–3
Poblense 1–1 Mutilvera 18:00 — Agg: 2–4
Racing B 2–1 Valle de Egüés 18:00 — Agg: 2–1
Anguiano 2–0 Novelda 18:00 — Agg: 2–0
Albacete B 2–1 Arandina 18:00 — Agg: 3–3 // Pen: 1–4
Laudio 2–1 La Nucía 18:30 — Agg: 2–2 (a)
29 May 2011
SD Logroñés 1–1 Granadilla 11:30 — Agg: 2–1
Real Murcia B 0–1 Almansa 11:30 — Agg: 1–2
Pozuelo Alarcón 3–0 Siete Villas 12:00 — Agg: 4–1
Univ. Oviedo 2–2 Reus Deportiu 12:00 — Agg: 3–3 (a)
Las Palmas At. 2–0 Tuilla 12:00 — Agg: 4–0
Rayo Cantabria 2–1 Durango 12:00 — Agg: 3–3 // Pen: 4–2
Real Zaragoza B 1–1 Mairena 12:00 — Agg: 1–3
Constancia 3–0 Pobla Mafumet[1] 17:00 — Agg: 3–1
Montañesa 1–0 Cartagena La Unión 18:00 — Agg: 2–1
Racing de Ferrol 2–0 Binéfar 18:00 — Agg: 2–1
Villaralbo 0–2 S.S. Reyes 18:00 — Agg: 1–6
Olímpic Xàtiva 2–1 Atl. Malagueño 18:00 — Agg: 4–1
Alhaurín de la Torre 1–0 Racing Villalbés 18:00 — Agg: 2–2 (a)
Izarra 2–0 Haro 18:00 — Agg: 4–1
Utebo 0–1 Pozoblanco 18:00 — Agg: 2–3
Villaviciosa Odón 3–0 Ourense 18:00 — Agg: 3–2
La Roda 2–0 Langreo 18:00 — Agg: 2–0
Gimn. Segoviana 0–0 Arroyo 18:00 — Agg: 2–1
San Fernando 3–1 Jerez 20:00 — Agg: 4–1
Loja 1–0 Mar Menor 21:00 — Agg: 1–0

2nd eliminatory[edit]

Winners of 1st eliminatory (2nd, 3rd and 4th of group) (27 teams) and losers of 1st eliminatory (1st of group) (9 teams).

Times are UTC+02:00

Home Matches:
4 June 2011
Gimn. Segoviana 2–0 Noja 18:00
Racing B 1–2 Sp. Villanueva 18:00
Arandina 0–0 Costa Cálida 18:30
La Nucía 1–1 Comarca de Níjar 19:30
Sestao River 1–0 Las Palmas At. 19:30
5 June 2011
Mutilvera 0–0 Manacor 11:30
Constancia 1–1 Alhaurín de la Torre 12:00
Mairena 1–3 Alcobendas Sport 12:00
Rayo Cantabria 1–0 Montañesa 12:00
S.S. Reyes 3–1 Cerceda 13:00
Anguiano 0–1 Olímpic Xàtiva 18:00
Izarra 2–1 Racing de Ferrol 18:00
Reus Deportiu 6–0 Náxara 18:00
Villaviciosa Odón 1–1 SD Logroñés 18:00
Almansa 2–0 Lanzarote 19:00
Pozoblanco 0–0 Tudelano 19:00
La Roda 1–0 Pozuelo Alarcón 19:30
Loja 3–2 San Fernando 21:00
Away Matches:
11 June 2011
Las Palmas At. 3–2 Sestao River 13:00 — Agg: 3–3 (a)
Manacor 2–1 Mutilvera 16:00 — Agg: 2–1
Racing de Ferrol 1–1 Izarra 18:00 — Agg: 1–2
Sp. Villanueva 0–1 Racing B 18:00 — Agg: 2–2 (a)
Comarca de Níjar 0–0 La Nucía 19:30 — Agg: 1–1 (a)
12 June 2011
Alcobendas Sport 0–1 Mairena 12:00 — Agg: 3–2
Alhaurín de la Torre 1–0 Constancia 12:00 — Agg: 2–1
Costa Cálida 0–2 Arandina 12:00 — Agg: 0–2
Lanzarote 2–1 Almansa 12:00 — Agg: 2–3
Pozuelo Alarcón 2–1 La Roda 12:00 — Agg: 2–2 (a)
Tudelano 2–0 Pozoblanco 12:00 — Agg: 2–0
Cerceda 1–0 S.S. Reyes 18:00 — Agg: 2–3
Montañesa 1–0 Rayo Cantabria 18:00 — Agg: 1–1 // Pen: 3–1
Náxara 0–2 Reus Deportiu 18:00 — Agg: 0–8
Noja 4–2 Gimn. Segoviana 18:00 — Agg: 4–4 (a)
Olímpic Xàtiva 1–1 Anguiano 18:00 — Agg: 2–1
SD Logroñés 2–1 Villaviciosa Odón 18:00 — Agg: 3–2
San Fernando 4–0 Loja 20:00 — Agg: 6–3

3rd eliminatory[edit]

Winners of 2nd eliminatory.

Times are UTC+02:00

Home Matches:
18 June 2010
Gimn. Segoviana 0–1 SD Logroñés 18:00
La Roda 3–0 San Fernando 18:00
Arandina 1–0 Alcobendas Sport 19:00
Almansa 2–1 Manacor 20:00
19 June 2010
S.S. Reyes 2–1 Tudelano 12:00
Izarra 1–2 Olímpic Xàtiva 18:00
Reus Deportiu 2–0 Comarca de Níjar 18:00
Sestao River 2–1 Montañesa 18:00
Alhaurín de la Torre 0–2 Sp. Villanueva 20:00
Away Matches:
25 June 2010
Comarca de Níjar 0–1 Reus Deportiu 17:00 — Agg: 0–3
Olímpic Xàtiva 2–0 Izarra 18:00 — Agg: 4–1
Manacor 1–0 Almansa 18:30 — Agg: 2–2 (a)
Sp. Villanueva 1–1 Alhaurín de la Torre 19:00 — Agg: 3–1
26 June 2010
Alcobendas Sport 1–2 Arandina 12:00 — Agg: 1–3
Tudelano 0–1 S.S. Reyes 12:00 — Agg: 1–3
Montañesa 2–2 Sestao River 18:00 — Agg: 3–4
SD Logroñés 0–3 Gimn. Segoviana 18:30 — Agg: 1–3
San Fernando 0–1 La Roda 21:00 — Agg: 0–4

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Due to an illegal line-up by Pobla Mafumet in the first leg, Constancia automatically qualified to the next round.

External links[edit]