2016–17 Segunda División

Segunda División
Season 2016–17
Matches played 165
Goals scored 368 (2.23 per match)
Top goalscorer Joselu
Roger
(10 goals)
Biggest home win UCAM Murcia 4–0 Almería
(21 September 2016)
Huesca 4–0 Oviedo
(12 November 2016)
Alcorcón 5–1 Oviedo
(26 November 2016)
Biggest away win Huesca 0–3 Elche
(21 September 2016)
Highest scoring Elche 4–4 Gimnàstic
(8 October 2016)
Longest winning run Sevilla Atlético
(4 matches)
Longest unbeaten run Lugo
Mirandés
Levante
(9 matches)
Longest winless run Gimnàstic
(12 matches)
Longest losing run Valladolid
Mirandés
(5 matches)
Highest attendance 21,343
Zaragoza 1–0 Huesca
(4 September 2016)
Lowest attendance 1,532
Alcorcón 0–0 Huesca
(21 August 2016)
2017–18

The 2016–17 Segunda División season, also known as LaLiga 1|2|3 for sponsorship reasons,[1] is the 86th since its establishment. The fixtures were announced on 15 July 2016.[2]

Name

Previously named Liga Adelante, the competition was renamed LaLiga 1|2|3 ahead of the 2016–17 season, as a result of a three-year sponsorship agreement between the Liga de Fútbol Profesional and the banking group Banco Santander.[3]

Team changes

Stadia and locations

Canary Islands
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Alcorcón Alcorcón Santo Domingo 5,000[4]
Almería Almería Juegos Mediterráneos 15,000[5]
Cádiz Cádiz Ramón de Carranza 25,033[6]
Córdoba Córdoba El Arcángel 20,989[7]
Elche Elche Martínez Valero 33,732[8]
Getafe Getafe Coliseum Alfonso Pérez 17,000[9]
Gimnàstic Tarragona Nou Estadi 14,591[10]
Girona Girona Montilivi 9,200[11]
Huesca Huesca El Alcoraz 5,500[12]
Levante Valencia Ciutat de València 25,354[13]
Lugo Lugo Anxo Carro 7,840[14]
Mallorca Palma Iberostar 23,142[15]
Mirandés Miranda de Ebro Anduva 6,900[16]
Numancia Soria Los Pajaritos 9,025[17]
Oviedo Oviedo Carlos Tartiere 30,500[18]
Rayo Vallecano Madrid Vallecas 14,708[19]
Reus Deportiu Reus Municipal 4,700[20]
Sevilla Atlético Seville Viejo Nervión 6,000[21]
Tenerife Santa Cruz de Tenerife Heliodoro Rodríguez López 22,824[22]
UCAM Murcia Murcia La Condomina 6,500
Valladolid Valladolid José Zorrilla 26,512[23]
Zaragoza Zaragoza La Romareda 34,596[24]

Personnel and sponsorship

Team Chairman Head Coach Captain Kit manufacturer Main shirt sponsor
Alcorcón Ignacio Legido [25] Spain Julio Velázquez Spain Óscar Plano Erreà ARC
Almería Alfonso García Gabarrón Spain Fernando Soriano Spain Corona Nike Urcisol
Cádiz Manuel Vizcaíno Spain Álvaro Cervera Spain Sergio Mantecón Adidas Socibus
Córdoba Carlos González Spain Luis Carrión Spain Luso Kappa Tango Fruit
Elche Junta Gestora Spain Alberto Toril Spain Lolo Kelme
Getafe Ángel Torres Spain José Bordalás Algeria Mehdi Lacen Joma Tecnocasa Group
Gimnàstic Josep María Andreu Spain Vicente Moreno Spain Manolo Reina Hummel Sorigué
Girona Delfí Geli Spain Pablo Machín Spain Richy Kappa City Lift
Huesca Fernando Losfablos Spain Juan Antonio Anquela Spain Juanjo Camacho Bemiser Simply Supermercados
Levante Quico Catalán Spain Juan Ramón López Muñiz Spain Pedro López Macron East United
Lugo Tino Saqués Spain Luis César Sampedro Spain Manu Hummel Estrella Galicia
Mallorca Robert Sarver Spain Fernando Vázquez Spain Héctor Yuste Umbro Air Europa
Mirandés Alfredo de Miguel Spain Carlos Terrazas Spain Rúper Adidas Miranda Empresas
Numancia Francisco Rubio Spain Jagoba Arrasate Venezuela Julio Álvarez Erreà Soria Natural
Oviedo Jorge Menéndez Spain Fernando Hierro Spain Jon Erice Adidas Procoin
Rayo Vallecano Martín Presa Spain Rubén Baraja Spain Roberto Trashorras Kelme
Reus Deportiu Xavier Llastarri Spain Natxo González Spain Ramón Folch Kappa Borges
Sevilla Atlético José Castro Spain Diego Martínez Spain Antonio Cotán New Balance
Tenerife Miguel Concepción Spain José Luis Martí Spain Suso Santana Hummel Tenerife
UCAM Murcia José Luis Mendoza Spain José María Salmerón Spain Juan Góngora Nike UCAM
Valladolid Carlos Suárez Spain Paco Herrera Spain Javi Moyano Hummel Cuatro Rayas
Zaragoza Christian Lapetra Spain Raül Agné Spain Alberto Zapater Adidas Caravan Fragancias

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced by Date of appointment
Levante Spain Rubi Sacked 26 May 2016[26] Pre-season Spain Juan Ramón Muñiz 14 June 2016[27]
Valladolid Spain Alberto López Mutual consent 4 June 2016[28] Spain Paco Herrera 7 June 2016[29]
Zaragoza Spain Lluís Carreras Sacked 6 June 2016[30] Spain Luis Milla 15 June 2016
Elche Spain Rubén Baraja Resigned 6 June 2016[30] Spain Lucas Alcaraz 11 June 2016[31]
Oviedo Spain David Generelo Sacked 4 June 2016 Spain Fernando Hierro 8 June 2016[32]
Alcorcón Spain Juan Ramón Muñiz Signed for Levante 14 June 2016[27] Romania Cosmin Contra 15 June 2016
Lugo Spain José Antonio Durán End of tenure as caretaker 10 June 2016 Spain Luis César Sampedro 15 June 2016
Elche Spain Lucas Alcaraz Resigned 17 June 2016[33] Spain Alberto Toril 28 June 2016[34]
Rayo Vallecano Spain Paco Jémez Signed for Granada 20 June 2016 Spain José Ramón Sandoval 27 June 2016[35]
Getafe Argentina Juan Esnáider Sacked 26 September 2016[36] 21st Spain José Bordalás 27 September 2016[37]
Alcorcón Romania Cosmin Contra Sacked 12 October 2016[38] 20th Spain Julio Velázquez 13 October 2016[39]
Zaragoza Spain Luis Milla Sacked 23 October 2016[40] 15th Spain Raül Agné 25 October 2016[41]
Rayo Vallecano Spain José Ramón Sandoval Sacked 6 November 2016[42] 16th Spain Rubén Baraja 8 November 2016[43]
Córdoba Spain José Luis Oltra Sacked 27 November 2016[44] 16th Spain Luis Carrión 30 November 2016[45]
Mirandés Spain Carlos Terrazas Sacked 1 December 2016 21st Spain Javier Álvarez de los Mozos (caretaker) 2 December 2016

League table

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Levante 16 9 4 3 23 13 +10 31 Promotion to La Liga
2 Girona 17 8 6 3 26 16 +10 30
3 Sevilla Atlético[lower-alpha 1] 17 7 6 4 20 17 +3 27 Ineligible for promotion
4 Getafe 17 7 6 4 16 14 +2 27 Qualification to promotion playoffs
5 Oviedo 17 7 5 5 17 16 +1 26
6 Cádiz 17 6 6 5 20 16 +4 24
7 Reus Deportiu 16 6 6 4 15 12 +3 24
8 Lugo 17 6 6 5 25 23 +2 24
9 Huesca 16 6 4 6 21 18 +3 22
10 Elche 17 6 4 7 24 24 0 22
11 Tenerife 16 5 7 4 17 17 0 22
12 Zaragoza 17 5 6 6 23 25 2 21
13 Numancia 17 4 8 5 20 23 3 20
14 Mallorca 16 4 7 5 16 15 +1 19
15 Rayo Vallecano 16 5 4 7 19 20 1 19
16 Valladolid 16 5 4 7 14 15 1 19
17 Mirandés 17 4 7 6 17 22 5 19
18 Córdoba 16 4 7 5 16 21 5 19
19 Alcorcón 17 5 4 8 12 18 6 19 Relegation to Segunda División B
20 Almería 17 4 6 7 18 21 3 18
21 UCAM Murcia 17 4 6 7 18 21 3 18
22 Gimnàstic 17 3 7 7 15 22 7 16
Updated to match(es) played on 4 December 2016. Source:
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
Notes:
  1. Sevilla Atlético cannot be promoted or participate in the play-offs as they are Sevilla's reserve team, so the seventh-placed team currently qualifies for the play-offs.[46]

Positions by round

The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included to the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards. For example, if a match is scheduled for matchday 13, but then postponed and played between days 16 and 17, it will be added to the standings for day 17.

Team \ Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
Levante 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Girona 7 2 8 10 15 13 9 6 6 6 11 7 5 3 2 2
Sevilla At. 8 10 12 17 10 14 16 16 9 7 4 2 3 2 3 3
Reus 5 5 7 7 5 3 5 5 5 3 2 3 4 8 5 4
Getafe 13 14 14 21 13 17 21 20 18 12 13 13 10 14 9 5
Oviedo 20 7 10 12 18 18 11 13 7 10 6 4 2 7 4 6
Huesca 16 15 16 9 17 19 13 10 14 9 9 5 8 5 6 7
Elche 2 8 4 3 9 7 8 12 12 8 7 11 13 9 12 8
Tenerife 21 18 21 15 8 10 15 14 17 17 20 17 17 15 13 9
Lugo 10 9 11 5 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 8 6 4 7 10
Zaragoza 1 3 1 2 2 4 6 7 8 14 15 9 11 6 10 11
Cádiz 12 12 15 8 14 9 12 17 19 19 19 16 12 12 8 12
Mallorca 18 16 17 22 19 16 17 19 15 18 14 15 14 10 11 13
Valladolid 6 6 3 4 7 11 18 18 16 11 12 10 7 11 15 14
Alcorcón 15 22 20 13 20 21 20 15 20 20 21 18 21 16 20 15
Córdoba 3 4 5 14 6 5 2 3 3 4 5 6 9 13 14 16
Almería 11 21 9 11 16 20 19 21 21 21 18 21 19 20 16 17
UCAM Murcia 22 20 19 20 12 8 7 8 10 16 17 19 15 17 21 18
Numancia 19 19 18 19 11 15 10 11 11 13 16 20 20 21 17 19
Rayo Vallecano 17 17 22 16 21 12 14 9 13 15 8 12 16 18 18 20
Mirandés 14 13 6 6 4 6 4 4 4 5 10 14 18 19 19 21
Gimnàstic 9 11 13 18 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22

Results

Home ╲ Away ADA ALM CÁDCÓRELCGETGIMGIRHUELEVLUGMLLMIRNUMROVRVAREUSATTENUCMVLDZAR
Alcorcón 00 01 10 10 00 10 51 10
Almería 11 31 21 30 00 22 30 01
Cádiz 41 30 00 10 11 10 02 22 30
Córdoba 13 20 10 33 02 01 10 11
Elche 11 44 01 03 10 21 31 20
Getafe 10 02 11 00 21 11 20 20 10
Gimnàstic 10 10 11 22 22 11 12 00
Girona 33 31 21 31 11 30 00 10 11
Huesca 20 30 03 11 12 30 40 21
Levante 20 00 11 21 10 32 42
Lugo 01 01 31 10 10 13 10 33
Mallorca 10 10 30 00 01 22 00 22
Mirandés 32 11 10 11 01 03 22 21 32
Numancia 11 10 11 22 10 01 12 21 21
Oviedo 20 10 20 11 00 22 20 01 20
Rayo Vallecano 20 30 20 10 22 10 33 01 00
Reus Deportiu 10 10 01 21 11 11 11 00
Sevilla Atlético 11 10 20 33 20 10 11 21
Tenerife 11 00 00 11 32 11 21 10
UCAM Murcia 40 11 11 01 12 22 32 01 02
Valladolid 20 00 21 12 10 20 01 00
Zaragoza 20 21 11 13 10 20 22 31

Source: La Liga
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Spain Joselu Lugo 10
Spain Roger Levante 10
3 Spain Alfredo Ortuño Cádiz 9
4 Spain Brandon Mallorca 8
5 Spain Ángel Zaragoza 7
Spain Manu del Moral Numancia 7
Spain Quique Almería 7
8 Spain Fran Carbià Reus Deportiu 6
Spain Borja García Girona 6
Spain David Rodríguez Alcorcón 6
Spain Pablo Valcarce Numancia 6

Zamora Trophy

The Zamora Trophy is awarded by newspaper Marca to the goalkeeper with least goals-to-games ratio. Keepers must play at least 28 games of 60 or more minutes to be eligible for the trophy.

As of 27 November 2016 [47]
Rank Name Club GA GP Avg
1 Spain Édgar Reus Deportiu 12 16 0.75
2 Spain Isaac Becerra Valladolid 15 16 0.94
3 Spain Juan Carlos Oviedo 16 16 1.00
Spain Alberto Cifuentes Cádiz 16 16 1.00
5 Spain Sergio Herrera Huesca 18 16 1.13

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date Round Reference
Spain Brandon Mallorca Huesca 3–0 (H) 9 October 2016 9 [48]

(H) – Home ; (A) – Away

Attendance data

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Zaragoza 129,392 21,343 12,980 16,174 -0.967807563427483.2%
2 Córdoba 105,793 15,270 10,977 13,224 -0.930088620059086.9%
3 Oviedo 104,055 14,124 11,389 13,007 -0.936496508027946.3%
4 Cádiz 111,384 16,472 7,465 12,376 0.32704267638859+32.7%2
5 Levante 82,230 13,153 10,133 11,747 -0.8609014290949113.9%1
6 Mallorca 70,482 10,140 7,884 8,810 0.031495141084182+3.1%
7 Tenerife 67,378 9,874 7,416 8,422 -0.924986271279527.5%
8 Rayo Vallecano 74,642 11,789 6,772 8,294 -0.7218450826805927.8%1
9 Valladolid 64,291 8,382 7,627 8,036 -0.948536355051945.1%
10 Almería 60,636 8,771 6,793 7,580 -0.974794238683132.5%
11 Elche 57,665 7,982 6,759 7,208 -0.791044776119420.8%
12 Sevilla Atlético 42,940 11,815 2,146 5,368 n/a2,3
13 Getafe 46,260 6,533 3,850 5,140 -0.7033388067870829.6%1
14 Gimnàstic 37,262 5,731 3,512 4,658 -0.7109279609279628.9%
15 Girona 41,459 6,086 3,534 4,607 0.014310876265962+1.4%
16 Reus Deportiu 30,429 4,193 3,078 3,804 n/a2
17 Lugo 29,467 4,645 2,552 3,683 0.0073851203501094+0.7%
18 UCAM Murcia 31,717 4,893 2,040 3,524 0.69016786570743+69.0%2
19 Mirandés 27,419 3,562 2,494 3,047 -0.8814000578536311.8%
20 Numancia 25,429 4,571 2,104 2,825 -0.96088435374153.9%
21 Huesca 22,615 3,406 2,410 2,827 -0.980235783633841.9%
22 Alcorcón 18,592 2,702 1,532 2,324 -0.918577075098818.1%
League total 1,281,537 21,343 1,532 7,041 -0.935308182784276.4%

Updated to games played on 4 December 2016
Source:

Notes:
1: Team played last season in La Liga.
2: Team played last season in Segunda División B.
3: Sevilla Atlético played four games at Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium.

Awards

Month Manager of the Month Player of the Month Reference
Manager Club Player Club
August Spain Juan Ramón López Muñiz Levante Spain Ángel Zaragoza [49][50]
September Spain Carlos Terrazas Mirandés Spain Joselu Lugo [51][52]
October Spain Diego Martínez Sevilla Atlético Spain Brandon Mallorca [53][54]

Number of teams by autonomous community

Autonomous Community Number of teams Teams
1 Andalusia4Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba and Sevilla Atlético
2  Castile and León3Mirandés, Numancia and Valladolid
 CataloniaGimnàstic, Girona and Reus Deportiu
 Community of MadridAlcorcón, Getafe and Rayo Vallecano
5  Aragon2Huesca and Zaragoza
 Valencian CommunityElche and Levante
7  Asturias1Oviedo
 Balearic IslandsMallorca
 Canary IslandsTenerife
 GaliciaLugo
 MurciaUCAM Murcia

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