2011–12 Segunda División

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Segunda División
Season
2011–12
Champions
Deportivo La Coruña
Promoted
Deportivo La Coruña
Celta de Vigo
Valladolid
Relegated
Villarreal B
Alcoyano
Cartagena
Gimnàstic de Tarragona
Matches played
462
Goals scored
1,218 (2.64 per match)
Top goalscorer
Argentina Leonardo Ulloa
Biggest home win
Elche 6–0 Alcorcón (16 December 2011)
Biggest away win
Xerez 0–6 Barcelona B (3 June 2012)
Highest scoring
Girona 5–3 Xerez (10 March 2012)
Murcia 2–6 Hércules (14 April 2012)
Cartagena 6–2 Villarreal B (27 May 2012)

← 2010–11


2012–13 →

The 2011–12 Segunda División season (known as the Liga Adelante for sponsorship reasons) was the 81st since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 26 August 2011 after the Association of Spanish Footballers (AFE) called a strike,[1] the regular league ended on 3 June 2012, while the entire season ended on 16 June 2012 with the promotion play-off finals.


The first goal of the season was scored by Xabier Etxeita, who scored a ninth-minute goal for Elche against Girona in the early kick-off. The first red card of the season was given to Richy from Girona in their opening game against Elche. The first hat-trick was scored by Joselu in the match between Villarreal B and Gimnàstic de Tarragona.





Contents





  • 1 Teams

    • 1.1 Stadia and locations


    • 1.2 Personnel and sponsorship


    • 1.3 Managerial changes



  • 2 League table

    • 2.1 Positions by round



  • 3 Results


  • 4 Promotion play-offs

    • 4.1 Play-Offs

      • 4.1.1 Semifinals

        • 4.1.1.1 First leg


        • 4.1.1.2 Second leg



      • 4.1.2 Final




  • 5 Awards and season statistics

    • 5.1 Top goalscorers


    • 5.2 Zamora Trophy


    • 5.3 Fair Play award


    • 5.4 Scoring


    • 5.5 Discipline



  • 6 Teams by autonomous community


  • 7 See also


  • 8 References





Teams


Deportivo La Coruña, Hércules and Almería are the teams which were relegated from La Liga the previous season. Deportivo were relegated after 20 years in La Liga, Hércules made their immediate return to the second level after just one season in the top division, while Almería ended a four-year tenure in La Liga. Betis were promoted after two consecutive seasons in the second level, Rayo Vallecano after eight years in lower divisions and Granada after playing in lower divisions for 35 years.


The teams which were relegated the previous season were Salamanca, Tenerife, Ponferradina and Albacete. These four were replaced by Real Murcia (group 4 champions and 2ªB champions), Sabadell (group 3 champions and 2ªB runners-up), Alcoyano and Guadalajara.



Stadia and locations




2011–12 Segunda División is located in Spain

Alcorcón

Alcorcón



Alcoyano

Alcoyano



Almería

Almería



Barcelona B

Barcelona B



Cartagena

Cartagena



Celta

Celta



Córdoba

Córdoba



Deportivo

Deportivo



Elche

Elche



Gimnàstic

Gimnàstic



Girona

Girona



Guadalajara

Guadalajara



Hércules

Hércules



Huesca

Huesca



Murcia

Murcia



Numancia

Numancia



Recreativo

Recreativo



Sabadell

Sabadell



Valladolid

Valladolid



Villarreal B

Villarreal B



Xerez

Xerez



Canary Islands (see below)

Canary Islands (see below)




Location of teams in Segunda División 2011–12




2011–12 Segunda División is located in Canary Islands

Las Palmas

Las Palmas





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Team
Home city
Stadium
Stadium capacity

Alcorcón

Alcorcón

Santo Domingo
5,400

Alcoyano

Alcoy

El Collao
4,500

Almería

Almería

Estadio del Mediterráneo
22,000

Barcelona B

Barcelona

Mini Estadi
15,276

Cartagena

Cartagena

Cartagonova
14,500

Celta de Vigo

Vigo

Balaídos
31,800

Córdoba

Córdoba

Nuevo Arcángel
18,280

Deportivo La Coruña

A Coruña

Riazor
34,600

Elche

Elche

Martínez Valero
36,017

Gimnàstic

Tarragona

Nou Estadi
14,500

Girona

Girona

Montilivi
9,500

Guadalajara

Guadalajara

Pedro Escartín
8,000

Hércules

Alicante

Estadio José Rico Pérez
30,000

Huesca

Huesca

El Alcoraz
5,300

Las Palmas

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria
31,250

Murcia

Murcia

Nueva Condomina
31,179

Numancia

Soria

Los Pajaritos
9,025

Recreativo

Huelva

Nuevo Colombino
21,670

Sabadell

Sabadell

Nova Creu Alta
20,000

Valladolid

Valladolid

José Zorrilla
26,512

Villarreal B

Vila-real

Ciudad Deportiva
5,000

Xerez

Jerez de la Frontera

Chapín
20,523


Personnel and sponsorship





















































































































Team
Chairman
Head Coach
Kit manufacturer
Shirt sponsor

Alcorcón

Spain Julián Villena

Spain Juan Antonio Anquela

Erreà


Alcoyano

Spain Juan Serrano Morillas

Spain Luis César Sampedro

Rasán
Unión Alcoyana Seguros, Grupo Realsa

Almería

Spain Alfonso García Gabarrón

Spain Esteban Vigo
Rasán
Urcisol.com

Barcelona B

Spain Sandro Rosell

Spain Eusebio Sacristán

Nike

Qatar Foundation and UNICEF1

Cartagena

Spain Francisco Gómez

Spain Carlos Ríos

Kelme
Bodegas Francisco Gómez

Celta de Vigo

Spain Carlos Mouriño

Spain Paco Herrera

Li-Ning

Citroën, Estrella Galicia

Córdoba

Spain Carlos González

Spain Paco Jémez
Printing Dimension

CCF2

Deportivo La Coruña

Spain Augusto Lendoiro

Spain José Luis Oltra

Lotto
Estrella Galicia, Leyma Natura

Elche

Spain José Sepulcre

Spain César Ferrando

Acerbis

Comunitat Valenciana

Gimnàstic

Spain Antonio Vallverdú

Argentina Jorge D'Alessandro

N2

Tarragona 2017

Girona

Spain Joaquim Boadas

Spain Javi Salamero
Nike
Grup Disbesa Darnés

Guadalajara

Spain Germán Retuerta Sánchez

Spain Carlos Terrazas

Joma

Caja Guadalajara, Piscinas Polifibra

Hércules

Spain Valentín Botella Ros

Spain Juan Carlos Mandiá
Nike
Comunitat Valenciana

Huesca

Spain Fernando Losfablos

Spain Quique Hernández
Bemiser

CAI

Las Palmas

Spain Miguel Ángel Ramírez

Spain Juan Manuel Rodríguez
KS

La Caja de Canarias

Murcia

Spain Miguel Álvarez Benítez

Spain Iñaki Alonso
Joma

No-typical

Numancia

Spain Francisco Rubio

Spain Pablo Machín
Erreà

Caja Rural

Recreativo

Spain Susana Duque

Spain Juan Manuel Rodríguez

Cejudo

Cajasol

Sabadell

Spain Joan Soteras

Spain Lluís Carreras
Kelme
Maderas Rojas, Estrella Damm

Valladolid

Spain Carlos Suárez

Serbia Miroslav Đukić

Kappa


Villarreal B

Spain Fernando Roig

Spain Julio Velázquez

Xtep


Xerez

Spain Jesús Gómez

Spain Vicente Moreno
Cejudo
Cajasol
1. ^ Barcelona B makes a donation to UNICEF in order to display the charity's logo on the club's kit.

2. ^ Club's own brand.


Managerial changes










































































































































































Team
Outgoing manager
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Replaced by
Date of appointment
Position in table

Deportivo La Coruña

Spain Miguel Ángel Lotina
End of contract
23 May 2011

Spain José Luis Oltra
27 May 2011
18th (in La Liga)

Almería

Spain Roberto Olabe
Sacked
24 May 2011

Spain Lucas Alcaraz
25 June 2011
20th (in La Liga)

Hércules

Serbia Miroslav Đukić
End of contract
26 May 2011

Spain Juan Carlos Mandiá
22 June 2011
19th (in La Liga)

Cartagena

Spain Juan Ignacio Martínez
End of contract
28 May 2011

Spain Paco López
28 May 2011
13th (2010–11)

Numancia

Spain Juan Carlos Unzué
End of contract
31 May 2011

Spain Pablo Machín
31 May 2011
10th (2010–11)

Córdoba

Spain Lucas Alcaraz
End of contract
2 June 2011

Spain Paco Jémez
8 June 2011
16th (2010–11)

Huesca

Spain Onésimo Sánchez
End of contract
2 June 2011

Spain Ángel Royo
8 June 2011
14th (2010–11)

Barcelona B

Spain Luis Enrique
Resigned
3 June 2011

Spain Eusebio Sacristán
28 June 2011
3rd (2010–11)

Xerez

Spain Javi López
End of contract
4 June 2011

Spain Juan Merino
14 June 2011
8th (2010–11)

Valladolid

Spain Abel Resino
End of contract
17 June 2011

Serbia Miroslav Đukić
6 July 2011
7th (2010–11)

Recreativo

Spain Carlos Ríos
Mutual consent
22 June 2011

Spain Álvaro Cervera
24 June 2011
12th (2010–11)

Cartagena

Spain Paco López
Sacked
19 September 2011

Spain Javi López
20 September 2011
22nd

Huesca

Spain Ángel Royo
Sacked
3 October 2011

Spain Quique Hernández
3 October 2011
20th

Gimnàstic

Spain Juan Carlos Oliva
Sacked
30 October 2011

Argentina Jorge D'Alessandro
31 October 2011
22nd

Xerez

Spain Juan Merino
Sacked
4 December 2011

Spain Vicente Moreno
4 December 2011
16th

Villarreal B

Spain José Francisco Molina
Mutual consent
22 December 2011

Spain Julio Velázquez
22 December 2011
18th

Cartagena

Spain Javi López
Sacked
23 December 2011

Spain Carlos Ríos
23 December 2011
22nd

Girona

Spain Raül Agné
Sacked
15 January 2012

Spain Josu Uribe
15 January 2012
21st

Recreativo

Spain Álvaro Cervera
Mutual consent
9 March 2012

Spain Juan Manuel Rodríguez
9 March 2012
11th

Alcoyano

Spain David Porras
Sacked
18 March 2012

Spain Luis César Sampedro
21 March 2012
19th

Girona

Spain Josu Uribe
Sacked
25 March 2012

Spain Javi Salamero
25 March 2012
21st

Almería

Spain Lucas Alcaraz
Sacked
4 April 2012

Spain Esteban Vigo
4 April 2012
5th

Elche

Spain José Bordalás
Sacked
8 April 2012

Spain César Ferrando
11 April 2012
8th


League table






















































































































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification or relegation
Head-to-head
1

Deportivo La Coruña (C) (P)
42
29
4
9
76
45
+31

91
Promotion to La Liga
2

Celta de Vigo (P)
42
26
7
9
83
37
+46

85
3

Valladolid (P)
42
23
13
6
69
37
+32

82

Promotion play-offs
4

Alcorcón
42
21
10
11
58
42
+16

73
5

Hércules
42
22
6
14
62
43
+19

72
6

Córdoba
42
20
11
11
52
43
+9

71
7

Almería
42
18
16
8
63
43
+20

70

8

Barcelona B
42
16
11
15
63
53
+10

59
9

Las Palmas
42
16
10
16
58
59
−1

58
10

Numancia
42
15
12
15
54
52
+2

57

ELC 2–2 NUM
NUM 3–0 ELC

11

Elche
42
17
6
19
56
58
−2

57
12

Villarreal B (R)
42
14
10
18
54
64
−10

0521
Relegation to Segunda División B
13

Huesca
42
14
9
19
49
63
−14

51

14

Xerez
42
13
11
18
50
66
−16

50
15

Girona
42
12
13
17
58
61
−3

49

GIR 0–0 GUA
GUA 1–4 GIR

16

Guadalajara
42
14
7
21
50
75
−25

49
17

Recreativo
42
12
11
19
49
52
−3

47

REC 0–2 MUR
MUR 0–3 REC

18

Murcia
42
13
8
21
49
67
−18

47
19

Sabadell
42
11
13
18
45
64
−19

46
20

Cartagena (R)
42
9
13
20
37
58
−21

40
Relegation to Segunda División B
21

Alcoyano (R)
42
9
10
23
46
78
−32

37
22

Gimnàstic (R)
42
6
13
23
37
58
−21

31

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
1Since first team Villarreal was relegated to the Segunda División, reserve team Villarreal B was automatically relegated to Segunda División B.[2]
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.



Positions by round









































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Team Round
123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142

Deportivo7118485676977575632211111111111111111111111
Celta Vigo3361210912129643367776535332222222223333222222
Valladolid213896564354422344442223343333332222333333
Alcorcón16911738710811101112141289111011119108888888755555544444
Hércules447242111111111113353556655645644444455565
Córdoba10161310644475910746457677677766566466777666656
Almería121310621335422234565766444434454577666777777
Barcelona B198141618191920171513141412101312141214121011910131312111111101088999101198
Las Palmas117491113881186811111491012131010141213111410101091011111111101011118109
Numancia121416151618181616141413101013141410999118109999910989101011111089810
Elche121171213131012116853221124765577777898998889101111
Villarreal B51012141411111114161617161818181718181819181718181717161615161414151315131212121212
Huesca152120211920201920212122222221191919191920202020201918191818171717161512141714131313
Xerez812911131010913131515171715161816161616161616151515151414141615131213151313141414
Girona211717191717171819202019191920202120202121212121212121212121202020202019191919191715
Guadalajara1465517953713121313111189111314131515161616171717181818181818181818181816
Recreativo161915131214161718181816151517151515151213121314131111111213131313121414121617161517
Murcia1820211715151515121089688101388888911121012131516121516171716161515151618
Sabadell652353222235999121113141515151412141214141312151212141617171416171919
Cartagena192222222222222221191920212122222222212018191919192020202020222121212221212121212120
Alcoyano91518182016141415171718181616171617171717171817171819181919191919191920202020202021
Gimnàstic221819202121212122222221202019212021222222222222222222222222212222222122222222222222

Source: LFP Liga Adelante
Note: Due to a strike at the beginning of the season, Round 1 was played on 25–27 October.[3] Round 30 was rescheduled between rounds 40 and 41.[4]












Leader

2012–13 La Liga

2012 Promotion Play-off
Relegation to 2012–13 Segunda División B


Results



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Home Away[1]
ADA

ALY
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XER

Alcorcón


2–1

1–1

2–2

1–0

0–0

2–0

4–0

3–1

0–1

1–0

1–0

1–0

2–0

3–1

3–0

2–2

2–1

1–0

2–2

1–1

0–1

Alcoyano

0–0


2–2

1–4

2–2

0–3

3–3

2–0

4–0

0–0

2–1

0–1

0–5

0–3

2–0

1–3

1–1

2–1

2–1

0–1

1–1

0–1

Almería

2–0

1–0


1–2

0–0

1–0

2–1

2–0

0–2

3–1

2–2

4–0

1–1

2–1

1–1

4–2

2–0

2–2

3–0

1–1

0–0

1–1

Barcelona B

3–2

2–1

3–3


4–0

2–1

2–0

2–3

0–1

1–0

2–2

1–2

0–1

4–2

2–0

1–0

1–1

2–2

0–1

1–2

0–2

2–0

Cartagena

0–2

1–2

1–1

0–4


1–1

0–0

2–1

1–1

1–3

1–1

0–2

0–3

2–0

0–0

1–2

2–1

3–1

1–0

0–0

6–2

0–0

Celta de Vigo

3–0

4–0

4–3

4–1

1–0


0–0

2–3

1–2

1–0

2–0

2–0

0–1

4–0

1–2

1–0

5–0

4–1

4–1

1–1

2–0

4–1

Córdoba

3–1

3–0

1–1

1–1

2–0

0–0


0–2

2–0

4–2

1–0

3–2

3–1

3–1

1–0

2–1

1–0

0–0

0–0

2–0

1–1

2–1

Deportivo La Coruña

2–1

3–0

3–1

2–1

2–1

2–1

2–0


4–3

2–2

3–2

4–0

0–1

2–1

3–1

3–1

3–1

1–0

2–1

1–1

1–0

2–1

Elche

6–0

1–2

1–3

3–0

2–1

0–2

0–1

3–2


1–0

1–0

2–3

0–3

1–2

1–2

1–0

2–2

0–3

1–1

1–2

3–0

1–0

Gimnàstic

0–2

2–0

1–2

1–1

0–0

1–2

0–0

1–2

1–0


1–1

0–0

0–1

1–3

1–3

0–2

1–1

1–2

5–0

0–3

0–1

0–1

Girona

0–0

5–1

0–1

1–1

0–2

0–1

3–1

1–0

1–4

3–2


0–0

1–0

1–1

4–2

1–1

2–0

0–0

1–1

1–1

2–1

5–3

Guadalajara

1–2

1–1

0–1

2–0

2–0

0–3

3–1

1–2

2–4

1–0

1–4


1–2

2–1

1–1

2–1

1–0

0–2

1–0

0–3

0–2

1–2

Hércules

1–0

1–0

0–0

2–1

2–0

1–0

1–0

1–4

1–2

1–3

4–2

5–0


2–0

2–1

0–1

1–3

0–1

1–0

2–2

0–2

2–2

Huesca

0–3

3–3

1–0

0–1

1–0

1–1

0–1

0–2

0–1

0–0

2–1

2–1

1–2


2–0

2–2

2–1

0–2

0–0

2–2

1–0

2–1

Las Palmas

2–0

1–0

2–2

3–1

1–2

3–1

0–1

0–1

1–1

1–0

3–2

3–2

2–0

1–3


1–1

1–1

0–0

3–2

1–0

3–1

0–0

Murcia

0–2

3–2

0–2

0–2

2–1

1–3

2–1

0–0

0–2

2–2

1–2

2–2

2–6

0–1

1–2


2–1

0–3

1–0

2–0

3–1

0–0

Numancia

0–1

2–0

1–0

3–0

0–0

0–2

5–0

0–3

3–0

0–0

1–0

4–0

2–1

1–1

3–2

1–0


1–0

2–1

1–4

0–1

2–2

Recreativo

1–2

1–3

0–1

0–0

1–2

1–2

0–1

0–1

1–0

2–2

3–0

4–2

1–0

1–1

4–2

0–2

1–1


1–1

1–1

3–1

1–2

Sabadell

1–0

2–2

2–1

0–0

3–2

1–2

0–3

1–0

0–0

1–0

2–3

2–2

1–1

2–1

1–1

2–2

1–3

1–0


1–4

3–1

2–0

Valladolid

1–1

2–0

1–1

1–0

2–1

1–2

2–0

0–0

2–1

4–0

1–0

1–3

1–1

3–0

2–1

1–3

2–1

1–0

2–0


2–1

2–1

Villarreal B

0–3

4–3

2–1

0–0

0–0

2–3

1–1

0–1

2–0

3–2

2–2

3–3

0–1

4–2

1–4

2–0

0–0

2–0

3–4

0–1


3–1

Xerez

2–2

1–0

0–1

0–6

3–0

3–3

1–2

3–2

0–0

0–0

2–1

0–2

2–1

1–3

2–0

3–1

1–2

3–1

2–2

0–4

0–1

Source: LFP - Liga Adelante
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.



Promotion play-offs



This promotion phase (known as Promoción de ascenso) was to determine the third team which was promoted to 2012–13 La Liga. Teams placed between third and sixth position (excluding reserve teams) took part in the promotion play-offs. Fifth placed faced against the fourth, while the sixth positioned team faced against the third. The first leg of the semi-finals was played on 6 June with the best positioned team playing at home the second leg was played on 10 June.[5] The final was also be two-legged, with the first leg on 13 June and the second leg on 16 June, with the best positioned team also playing at home the second leg. This season was introduced the rule in which if a tie was drawn on aggregate and was still drawn after extra time, round of penalties was not used, instead the best positioned team advanced to next round.[6] Valladolid and Alcorcón played the final phase, where Valladolid was winner and promoted to La Liga after a two-year absence. Córdoba and Hércules were eliminated in semi-finals.



Play-Offs



































































 
Semi-finals

Final
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

5 Hércules
1
0

1
 

4 Alcorcón (a)1
0

1
 

 
 
4 Alcorcón
0
1

1

 
3 Valladolid
1
1

2

6 Córdoba
0
0

0

3 Valladolid
0
3

3
 


Semifinals



First leg


Hércules v Alcorcón












Córdoba v Valladolid












Second leg


Valladolid v Córdoba












Alcorcón v Hércules












Final



Alcorcón v Valladolid












Valladolid v Alcorcón












Awards and season statistics



Top goalscorers


This is the list of goalscorers in accordance with LFP as organising body.



















































Rank
Player
Club
Goals
1

Argentina Leonardo Ulloa

Almería

28
2

Spain Iago Aspas

Celta de Vigo

23
3

Spain Coro

Girona

18
4

Spain Borja García

Córdoba

17

Spain Javi Guerra

Valladolid

17
6

Spain Manuel Gato

Alcoyano

14

Tunisia Lassad Nouioui

Deportivo

14
8

Spain Ángel

Elche

13

Spain Míchel

Hércules

13

Chile Fabián Orellana

Celta de Vigo

13

Spain Óscar

Valladolid

13

Spain Quini

Alcorcón

13

Spain Riki

Deportivo

13
  • Source: Marca


Zamora Trophy


The Zamora Trophy is awarded to the goalkeeper with least goals to games ratio.

























































Goalkeeper
Goals
Matches
Average
Team

Spain Jaime

36

40

0.9

Valladolid

Spain Manu

42

42

1

Alcorcón

Spain Esteban

43

42

1.02

Almería

Spain Ismael Falcón

39

38

1.03

Hércules

Spain Alberto García

37

36

1.03

Córdoba

Spain Daniel Aranzubia

43

38

1.13

Deportivo

Spain Manu

44

35

1.26

Recreativo

Spain Juan Carlos

49

38

1.29

Elche

Spain Rubén Pérez

58

42

1.38

Gimnàstic

Spain Diego Mariño

47

34

1.38

Villarreal B
  • Source: Marca


Fair Play award


This award is given annually since 1999 to the team with the best fair play during the season. This ranking takes into account aspects[7] such as cards, suspension of matches, audience behaviour and other penalties. This section not only aims to know this aspect, but also serves to break the tie in teams that are tied in all the other rules: points, head-to-head, goal difference and goals scored.




























































































Rank
Team
Games
Points
1Barcelona B42
91
2Valladolid42
113
3Alcorcón42
117
4Deportivo La Coruña42
123
5Gimnàstic42
128
6Celta de Vigo42
130
7Recreativo42
131
8Córdoba42
133
9Sabadell42
137
10Girona42
143
10Almería42
144
12Numancia42
148
13Villarreal B42
156
14Huesca42
158
15Guadalajara42
164
16Las Palmas42
179
Xerez42
179
18Alcoyano42
180
19Hércules42
185
Murcia42
185
21Cartagena42
198
22Elche42
211

Source: 2011–12 Fair Play Rankings Season[8]



Scoring


  • First goal of the season: Xabier Etxeita for Elche CF against Girona FC (26 August 2011)

  • Fastest goal in a match: 50 secondsLeonardo Ulloa for UD Almería against Elche CF (23 September 2011)

  • Goal scored at the latest point in a match: 90+5 minutes

    • Grégory Béranger for Elche CF against Girona FC (26 August 2011)


    • Gerard for Villarreal CF B against Xerez CD (10 December 2011)


  • Widest winning margin: 6
    • Elche CF 6–0 AD Alcorcón (16 December 2011)

    • Xerez CD 0–6 FC Barcelona B (3 June 2012)


  • Most goals in a match: 8
    • Girona FC 5–3 Xerez CD (10 March 2012)

    • Real Murcia 2–6 Hércules CF (14 April 2012)

    • FC Cartagena 6–2 Villarreal CF B (27 May 2012)


  • First hat-trick of the season: Joselu for Villarreal CF B against Gimnàstic de Tarragona (30 September 2011)

  • Most goals by one player in a single match: 3

    • Joselu for Villarreal CF B against Gimnàstic de Tarragona (30 September 2011)


    • Ángel for Elche CF against AD Alcorcón (16 December 2011)


    • Javi Guerra for Real Valladolid against CE Sabadell FC (7 January 2012)


    • Leonardo Ulloa for UD Almería against Guadalajara (14 January 2012)


    • Óscar for Real Valladolid against Gimnàstic de Tarragona (5 February 2012)


    • Julio Álvarez for CD Numancia against Elche CF (17 March 2012)


    • Jesús Berrocal for Recreativo de Huelva against CD Guadalajara (7 April 2012)


    • Coro for Girona FC against CD Guadalajara (5 May 2012)


    • Dani Nieto for Girona FC against CD Alcoyano (12 May 2012)


    • Quini for AD Alcorcón against Elche CF (16 May 2012)


  • Most goals by one team in a match: 6
    • Elche CF 6–0 AD Alcorcón (16 December 2011)

    • Real Murcia 2–6 Hércules CF (14 April 2012)

    • FC Cartagena 6–2 Villarreal CF B (27 May 2012)

    • Xerez CD 0–6 FC Barcelona B (3 June 2012)


  • First own goal of the season: Ruymán Hernández for CD Guadalajara against UD Las Palmas (27 August 2011)

  • Most goals in one half by one team: 4
    • Elche CF 6–0 AD Alcorcón (16 December 2011)

    • CD Numancia 5–0 Córdoba CF (18 February 2012)

    • Hércules CF 4–2 Girona FC (6 April 2012)

    • Real Murcia 2–6 Hércules CF (14 April 2012)

    • Celta de Vigo 4–1 FC Barcelona B (28 April 2012)

    • Villarreal CF B 1–4 UD Las Palmas (5 May 2012)

    • CD Alcoyano 0–5 Hércules CF (23 May 2012)

    • Xerez CD 0–6 FC Barcelona B (3 June 2012)


  • Most goals scored by losing team: 3
    • Villarreal CF B 3–4 CE Sabadell FC (3 September 2011)

    • Girona FC 5–3 Xerez CD (10 March 2012)

    • Deportivo de La Coruña 4–3 Elche CF (22 April 2012)



Discipline


  • First yellow card: Sergio Mantecón for Elche CF against Girona FC (26 August 2011)

  • First red card: Richy for Girona FC against Elche CF (26 August 2011)


Teams by autonomous community








































Autonomous community
Number of teams
Teams
1
Andalusia4
Almería, Córdoba, Recreativo and Xerez
Catalonia4
Barcelona B, Gimnàstic, Girona and Sabadell
Valencian Community4
Alcoyano, Elche, Hércules and Villarreal B
4
Castile and León2
Numancia and Valladolid
Galicia2
Celta de Vigo and Deportivo La Coruña
Region of Murcia2
Cartagena and Murcia
7
Aragon1
Huesca
Canary Islands1
Las Palmas
Castile-La Mancha1
Guadalajara
Community of Madrid1
Alcorcón


See also


  • List of Spanish football transfers summer 2011

  • List of Spanish football transfers winter 2011–12

  • 2011–12 La Liga

  • 2012 Segunda División play-offs

  • 2011–12 Segunda División B

  • 2011–12 Copa del Rey


References




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  3. ^ "The LFP and AFE agree to call off strike". 25 August 2011.


  4. ^ Because of the tight schedule, and given that any Liga Adelante team would compete to win the Copa del Rey trophy due to its early defeat, LFP approved on 18 January the television operators request to postpone the Matchday 30 to 23 May, between the Matchdays 40 and 41.


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  7. ^ "Criterios de puntuación del juego limpio" [Fair Play score criteria] (in Spanish). RFEF. 30 October 1998. Archived from the original on 7 April 2010. Retrieved 15 May 2011.


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