2012–13 Segunda División

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Segunda División
Season2012–13
ChampionsElche
Promoted
Elche
Villarreal
Almeria
Relegated
Guadalajara
Racing Santander
Huesca
Xerez
Matches played462
Goals scored1,203 (2.6 per match)
Top goalscorer
Brazil Charles
Biggest home win
Girona 5–0 Las Palmas
(16 September 2012)
Real Madrid Castilla 5–0 Villarreal
(19 January 2013)
Córdoba 5–0 Murcia
(20 January 2013)
Villarreal 6–1 Numancia
(7 April 2013)
Real Madrid Castilla 6–1 Mirandés
(21 April 2013)
Biggest away win
Guadalajara 1–5 Girona
(25 August 2012)
Xerez 0–4 Mirandés
(1 September 2012)
Hércules 1–5 Xerez
(4 November 2012)
Mirandés 1–5 Villarreal
(31 March 2013)
Highest scoring
Barcelona B 4–5 Almería
(17 August 2012)
Highest attendance33,318
Elche 1–1 Barcelona B
Lowest attendance977
Barcelona B 1–1 Las Palmas
Average attendance6,774

← 2011–12


2013–14 →

The 2012–13 Segunda División season (known as the Liga Adelante for sponsorship reasons) was the 82nd since its establishment. The season started on 17 August 2012 and the league phase of 42 rounds ended on 9 June 2013. The entire season ended on 22 June 2013 with the promotion play-off finals.[1][2]




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 scorers


    • 5.2 Zamora Trophy


    • 5.3 Fair Play award


    • 5.4 Scoring


    • 5.5 Discipline



  • 6 Attendances


  • 7 Teams by autonomous community


  • 8 See also


  • 9 References




Teams


A total of 22 teams contested the league, including 15 sides from the 2011–12 season, four promoted from the 2011–12 Segunda División B and three relegated from 2011–12 La Liga.


Villarreal CF, Sporting de Gijón and Racing de Santander were the teams which were relegated from La Liga the previous season. Villarreal was relegated after 12 years in La Liga, Sporting de Gijón returned to the Segunda División after a four-year tenure in La Liga, while Racing de Santander ended ten consecutive seasons in La Liga, the longest period in its history. Deportivo de La Coruña was promoted the previous season and made their immediate return to the top level, Celta de Vigo after five years in the Segunda División, and the other team promoted to La Liga as play-off winner was Valladolid after two years of absence.


The teams relegated the previous season were Villarreal B, Gimnàstic de Tarragona, Alcoyano and Cartagena. These four were replaced by four Segunda División B teams: Real Madrid Castilla (group 1 champions and 2ªB champions), Mirandés (group 2 champions and 2ªB runners-up) and the winners of third round play-offs Ponferradina and Lugo. Ponferradina made an immediate return to the second level, while Real Madrid Castilla and Lugo returned to it respectively after 5 and 19 years. Finally, Mirandés made their debut in the second level.


Villarreal B did not finish in the relegation places, but Villareal were relegated from Liga BBVA, and the rule of Spain is that two teams of the same owner cannot play in the same league, forcing Villarreal B's relegation.



Stadia and locations




2012–13 Segunda División is located in Spain

Alcorcón

Alcorcón



Almería

Almería



Barcelona B

Barcelona B



Córdoba

Córdoba



Elche

Elche



Girona

Girona



Guadalajara

Guadalajara



Hércules

Hércules



Huesca

Huesca



Lugo

Lugo



Mirandés

Mirandés



Murcia

Murcia



Numancia

Numancia



Ponferradina

Ponferradina



Racing

Racing



R.M.Castilla

R.M.Castilla



Recreativo

Recreativo



Sabadell

Sabadell



Sporting

Sporting



Villarreal

Villarreal



Xerez

Xerez



Canary Islands (see below)

Canary Islands (see below)




Location of teams in Segunda División 2012–13




Las Palmas is located in Canary Islands

Las Palmas

Las Palmas





Canary Islands






























































































Team
Home city
Stadium
Stadium capacity

Alcorcón

Alcorcón

Santo Domingo
5,400

Almería

Almería

Juegos Mediterráneos
22,000

Barcelona B

Barcelona

Mini Estadi
15,276

Córdoba

Córdoba

El Arcángel
18,280

Elche

Elche

Martínez Valero
36,017

Girona

Girona

Estadi Municipal Montilivi
9,282

Guadalajara

Guadalajara

Pedro Escartín
8,000

Hércules

Alicante

José Rico Pérez
30,000

Huesca

Huesca

El Alcoraz
5,300

Las Palmas

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Estadio Gran Canaria
31,250

Lugo

Lugo

Anxo Carro
4,800

Mirandés

Miranda de Ebro

Municipal de Anduva
6,000

Murcia

Murcia

Nueva Condomina
31,179

Numancia

Soria

Nuevo Los Pajaritos
9,025

Ponferradina

Ponferrada

El Toralín
8,800

Racing Santander

Santander

El Sardinero
22,222

Real Madrid Castilla

Madrid

Alfredo di Stéfano
12,000

Recreativo

Huelva

Nuevo Colombino
21,670

Sabadell

Sabadell

Nova Creu Alta
20,000

Sporting de Gijón

Gijón

El Molinón
30,000

Villarreal

Villarreal

El Madrigal
25,000

Xerez

Jerez de la Frontera

Municipal de Chapín
20,523


Personnel and sponsorship












































































































































Team
Chairman
Head Coach
Captain
Kit manufacturer
Shirt sponsor

Alcorcón

Spain Julián Villena

Spain José Bordalás

Spain Rubén Sanz

Erreà


Almería

Spain Alfonso García

Spain Xavi Gracia

Spain Corona

Nike
Urcisol.com

Barcelona B

Spain Sandro Rosell

Spain Eusebio Sacristán

Spain Ilie Sánchez
Nike

Qatar Foundation, Unicef

Córdoba

Spain Carlos González

Argentina Juan Eduardo Esnáider

Spain Gaspar Gálvez
Nike


Elche

Spain José Sepulcre

Spain Fran Escribá

Spain Sergio Mantecón
Acerbis
Gioseppo

Girona

Spain Joaquim Boadas

Spain Rubi

Spain Dani Mallo

Luanvi
RDI

Guadalajara

Spain Germán Retuerta

Spain Carlos Terrazas

Spain Jorge Martín

Joma
Caja de Guadalajara

Hércules

Spain Jesús García Pitarch

Spain Quique Hernández

Spain Paco Peña
Nike

Comunitat Valenciana

Huesca

Spain Fernando Losfablos

Argentina Jorge D'Alessandro

Spain Joaquín Sorribas
Bemiser
Caja Inmaculada

Las Palmas

Spain Miguel Ángel Ramírez

Spain Sergio Lobera

Spain David García

Hummel[3]

Gran Canaria

Lugo

Spain José Bouso

Spain Quique Setién

Spain Manu Rodríguez

Umbro

Estrella Galicia

Mirandés

Spain Ramiro Revuelta

Spain Carlos Pouso

Spain Iván Agustín
Bemiser

Province of Burgos

Murcia

Spain Jesús Samper

Spain Onésimo Sánchez

Spain Richi
Joma


Numancia

Spain Francisco Rubio

Spain Pablo Machín

Spain Txomin Nagore
Erreà
Solarig

Ponferradina

Spain José Fernández Nieto

Spain Claudio Barragán

Spain Máyor

adidas
Bio3

Racing Santander

Spain Ángel Lavín

Spain Alejandro Menéndez

Spain Mario Fernández

Kelme


Real Madrid Castilla

Spain Nicolás Martín-Sanz

Spain Alberto Toril

Spain Nacho
adidas

Bwin

Recreativo

Spain Pablo Comas-Mata

Spain Sergi Barjuán

Spain David Córcoles
Hummel[3]
Cajasol

Sabadell

Spain Joan Soteras

Spain Lluís Carreras

Spain Agustín Fernández
Kelme


Sporting de Gijón

Spain Manuel Vega-Arango

Spain José Ramón Sandoval

Spain Roberto Canella

Kappa

Gijón / Asturias

Villarreal

Spain Fernando Roig

Spain Marcelino García Toral

Spain Marcos Senna/Bruno Soriano

Xtep


Xerez

Spain Rafael Mateos

Spain Carlos Ríos

Spain Jesús Mendoza
Cejudo

Cajasol


Managerial changes





























































































































































































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

Racing de Santander

Spain Álvaro Cervera
End of contract
12 May 2012[4]
Spain Juan Carlos Unzué
19 June 2012[5]20th (in La Liga)

Villarreal

Spain Miguel Ángel Lotina
End of contract
16 May 2012[6]
Spain Manuel Preciado
6 June 2012[7]

Sporting de Gijón

Spain Javier Clemente
End of contract
17 May 2012[8]
Spain Manolo Sánchez
17 May 2012[8]19th (in La Liga)

Recreativo

Spain Juan Manuel Rodríguez
End of contract
30 June 2012[9]
Spain Sergi Barjuán
29 May 2012[9]17th (2011–12)

Villarreal

Spain Manuel Preciado
Death
7 June 2012[10]
Spain Julio Velázquez
14 June 2012[11]

Las Palmas

Spain Juan Manuel Rodríguez
End of contract
30 June 2012[12]
Spain Sergio Lobera
17 June 2012[13]9th (2011–12)

Girona

Spain Javi Salamero
End of contract
30 June 2012[14]
Spain Rubi
8 June 2012[14]15th (2011–12)

Almería

Spain Esteban Vigo
End of contract
30 June 2012[15]
Spain Xavi Gracia
12 June 2012[15]7th (2011–12)

Elche

Spain César Ferrando
End of contract
30 June 2012[16]
Spain Fran Escribá
12 June 2012[16]10th (2011–12)

Córdoba

Spain Paco Jémez
End of contract
30 June 2012[17]
Spain Rafael Berges
13 June 2012[17]5th (2011–12)

Huesca

Spain Quique Hernández
End of contract
30 June 2012[18]
Spain Fabri González
16 June 2012[18]13th (2011–12)

Murcia

Spain Iñaki Alonso
Mutual consent
30 June 2012[19]
Argentina Gustavo Siviero
4 July 2012[20]18th (2011–12)

Alcorcón

Spain Juan Antonio Anquela
End of contract
30 June 2012[21]
Spain José Bordalás
26 June 2012[22]4th (2011–12)

Xerez

Spain Vicente Moreno
End of contract
30 June 2012

Spain Esteban Vigo
4 July 2012[23]14th (2011–12)

Huesca

Spain Fabri González
Mutual consent
7 August 2012[24]
Spain Antonio Calderón
8 August 2012[25]13th (2011–12)

Racing de Santander

Spain Juan Carlos Unzué
Sacked
13 August 2012[26]
Spain Fabri González
14 August 2012[27]20th (in La Liga)

Sporting de Gijón

Spain Manolo Sánchez
Sacked
18 October 2012[28]
Spain José Ramón Sandoval
18 October 2012[29]17th

Hércules

Spain Juan Carlos Mandiá
Sacked
22 October 2012[30]
Spain Quique Hernández
22 October 2012[31]20th

Huesca

Spain Antonio Calderón
Sacked
10 December 2012[32]
Spain Ángel Royo (as caretaker)
11 December 2012[33]19th

Racing de Santander

Spain Fabri González
Sacked
11 December 2012[34]
Spain José Aurelio Gay
12 December 2012[35]20th

Huesca

Spain Ángel Royo
End of tenure as caretaker
25 December 2012[36]
Argentina Jorge D'Alessandro
25 December 2012[36]20th

Villarreal

Spain Julio Velázquez
Sacked
13 January 2013[37]
Spain Marcelino García Toral
14 January 2013[38]7th

Murcia

Argentina Gustavo Siviero
Sacked
4 February 2013[39]
Spain Onésimo Sánchez
4 February 2013[40]17th

Xerez

Spain Esteban Vigo
Sacked
18 February 2013[41]
Spain Carlos Ríos
20 February 2013[42]22nd

Racing de Santander

Spain José Aurelio Gay
Sacked
5 March 2013[43]
Spain Alejandro Menéndez
5 March 2013[44]20th

Córdoba

Spain Rafael Berges
Sacked
8 April 2013[45]
Argentina Juan Eduardo Esnáider
8 April 2013[45]9th


League table

















































































































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Promotion or relegation
1

Elche (C, P)
42
23
13
6
54
27
+27
82
Promotion to La Liga
2

Villarreal (P)
42
21
14
7
68
38
+30
77
3

Almería (P)
42
22
8
12
72
50
+22
74

Promotion play-offs
4

Girona
42
21
8
13
74
56
+18
71
5

Alcorcón
42
21
6
15
57
55
+2
69
6

Las Palmas
42
18
12
12
62
55
+7
66[a]
7

Ponferradina
42
19
9
14
57
50
+7
66[a]
8

Real Madrid Castilla
42
17
8
17
80
62
+18
59
9

Barcelona B
42
15
12
15
76
71
+5
57
10

Sporting Gijón
42
15
11
16
60
53
+7
56[b]
11

Lugo
42
15
11
16
46
54
−8
56[b]
12

Numancia
42
13
16
13
53
55
−2
55
13

Recreativo
42
15
9
18
46
57
−11
54[c]
14

Córdoba
42
15
9
18
55
55
0
54[c]
15

Mirandés
42
13
13
16
35
51
−16
52[d]
16

Sabadell
42
14
10
18
54
69
−15
52[d]
17

Hércules
42
13
11
18
43
53
−10
50[e]
18

Guadalajara (R)
42
12
14
16
46
53
−7
50[e]Relegation to Segunda División B[f]
19

Murcia
42
12
11
19
43
56
−13
47

20

Racing Santander (R)
42
12
10
20
38
51
−13
46
Relegation to Segunda División B
21

Huesca (R)
42
11
12
19
46
58
−12
45
22

Xerez (R)
42
7
9
26
38
74
−36
30
Relegation to Tercera División[g]
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
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.
Notes:



  1. ^ ab LPA 1–0 PON; PON 0–1 LPA


  2. ^ ab SPG 1–1 LUG; LUG 1–2 SPG


  3. ^ ab CÓR 0–2 REC; REC 2–1 CÓR


  4. ^ ab SAB 1–1 MIR; MIR 2–0 SAB


  5. ^ ab HÉR 0–0 GUA; GUA 0–2 HÉR


  6. ^ Guadalajara were relegated to the Segunda División B by the LFP. Guadalajara had appealed the decision,[46] but LFP confirmed the sanction.[47] CEDD also confirmed the relegation.[48]


  7. ^ Xerez were relegated to the Tercera División on 1 August [49] after enduring serious financial difficulties for several years.[50][51]




Positions by round


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Elche111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
Villarreal51052222336555455555671088767555543444432222
Almería422333422222332223443222222223432555543333
Girona1133446544543223432232333443444354223224444
Alcorcón91611657796434454344324444334332225332355555
Las Palmas681016181918192019171512128879786677879876666666666766
Ponferradina2012161719201614161814181815131187678911101111111088777777777677
R.M.Castilla16121511121113117910121313151514151617161616141314131515151515151410111012101088
Barcelona B1518149646753668106666855555695667898888888899
Sporting21211920211820171716121416181716171614151514141514151513131210101299101210991010
Lugo678101315141612131613141616171613121311121012121312141413121110111312131316141111
Numancia34681110981012151715141210131413912131313151214121211131213131414151514131412
Recreativo22141271081010118776791312111010131112119810111114141314151513141417121313
Córdoba14571317121512141111779111211101112108665589109989101199911111214
Mirandés182013151517192021212120202020202219192020191816171919181818181819171818181818181815
Sabadell1215181285369109119677989119799101067910111411121215111112151516
Hércules191922182021212119202021222122222122222222212120202021212121201920191717171613161617
Guadalajara101721222222222222222222212221211818181817171718161617171616161616161616161715171718
Murcia126459148587891081091012151414151517181716161717171718181919191919202019
Racing172220211613121515141816171919192021211921222222212120201919212017212021212020192120
Huesca8991479111313151919191718181920202119201919191818192020192121202120202121211921
Xerez21117191416171818171310111114141517171618182021222222222222222222222222222222222222









Leader
2013–14 La Liga
2013 Promotion Play-off
Relegation to 2013–14 Segunda División B

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Source: LFP Liga Adelante



Results



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Home Away

ADA

ALM

BAR

CÓR

ELC

GIR

GUA

HÉR

HUE

LPA

LUG

MIR

MUR

NUM

PNF

RAC

RMC

REC

SAB

RSG

VIL

XER

Alcorcón

0–3
1–1
2–1
1–0
4–1
1–1
1–0
1–0
3–1
2–1
4–0
1–0
1–1
1–0
0–1
3–2
2–1
4–0
0–1
1–3
2–1

Almería
0–1

2–2
3–0
2–1
2–1
4–0
0–0
1–0
2–3
0–1
0–0
3–2
1–1
4–1
2–1
1–0
2–1
5–1
0–1
1–1
2–1

Barcelona B
1–1
4–5

4–3
1–1
4–4
0–1
1–0
0–1
1–1
2–2
1–1
1–1
3–3
2–1
4–1
3–1
2–3
2–0
3–0
0–3
4–2

Córdoba
1–1
4–1
2–1

0–1
2–0
1–0
1–2
2–2
5–1
1–0
1–2
5–0
1–0
0–1
2–0
1–0
0–2
3–0
1–1
0–2
0–0

Elche
1–0
1–0
1–1
0–0

0–0
3–1
2–0
3–1
3–1
0–0
0–1
1–0
4–0
4–2
1–0
1–1
3–0
3–2
2–1
1–0
2–1

Girona
3–2
0–1
1–0
2–0
0–1

2–0
1–1
2–1
5–0
4–0
4–0
5–2
3–1
1–0
1–0
1–1
5–2
0–0
3–1
2–0
2–4

Guadalajara
3–0
2–2
0–1
3–1
0–0
1–5

0–2
1–0
2–3
0–1
1–1
3–1
5–1
2–0
1–1
3–4
1–0
1–1
2–1
0–0
1–1

Hércules
3–0
0–2
0–3
1–0
1–2
2–1
0–0

2–1
0–2
3–0
1–0
0–2
1–3
1–1
2–0
2–4
1–1
3–1
1–1
1–1
1–5

Huesca
0–1
1–2
1–4
1–3
0–0
0–0
2–1
1–1

0–0
3–0
0–1
2–0
1–1
1–1
1–1
2–2
3–1
4–3
2–1
0–1
3–1

Las Palmas
1–3
1–2
3–3
3–0
0–0
5–2
0–1
0–0
4–0

1–1
2–0
3–2
2–1
1–0
1–0
2–0
0–0
1–0
4–2
2–2
1–1

Lugo
0–1
3–5
1–2
1–1
1–0
1–2
0–0
1–0
2–4
3–1

2–0
2–1
0–0
2–2
3–2
3–2
2–0
2–0
1–2
0–0
4–0

Mirandés
0–2
1–0
3–0
0–0
1–2
1–1
0–0
3–2
0–1
1–0
1–0

0–1
0–0
0–0
0–1
0–0
2–1
2–0
2–1
1–5
1–0

Murcia
1–1
1–0
1–0
0–0
1–0
0–1
0–1
2–1
2–1
1–0
0–1
2–2

0–0
0–2
1–0
0–0
1–2
1–1
1–1
1–1
3–1

Numancia
0–1
0–0
0–1
1–0
3–1
2–1
2–2
3–2
1–2
3–0
3–0
0–0
1–0

0–1
2–0
3–3
0–0
2–1
2–0
1–1
3–0

Ponferradina
2–0
2–2
3–2
3–5
1–1
2–0
2–2
1–0
2–1
0–1
0–1
3–1
1–0
1–1

2–2
2–0
1–0
3–1
1–0
0–1
0–1

Racing Santander
2–1
3–4
1–2
1–3
0–0
0–1
0–0
3–0
1–0
0–1
0–0
2–0
2–1
1–1
2–1

1–0
3–0
0–1
0–0
0–3
1–1

Real Madrid Castilla
4–0
2–1
3–2
4–0
0–1
0–0
2–1
1–1
5–1
3–2
3–1
6–1
2–0
2–4
1–2
4–0

0–1
2–3
2–4
5–0
3–2

Recreativo
4–2
0–2
2–0
2–1
1–2
1–3
1–0
0–2
0–0
0–0
3–0
1–0
3–2
2–0
0–2
1–0
1–3

2–5
1–1
2–0
2–0

Sabadell
2–0
3–0
3–2
1–1
0–0
4–1
2–1
1–2
1–0
0–4
0–1
1–1
2–2
2–1
0–3
0–2
3–1
1–1

4–3
0–0
3–0

Sporting Gijón
2–1
2–1
5–2
3–0
0–2
4–0
3–0
0–1
1–0
1–1
1–1
1–1
2–3
1–1
2–3
1–2
1–0
0–0
0–0

2–0
3–0

Villarreal
4–0
1–0
1–3
2–0
2–3
4–1
2–1
1–0
1–1
1–1
1–1
2–0
1–1
6–1
3–0
1–0
2–1
1–1
3–0
2–1

3–2

Xerez
2–4
0–2
2–1
1–3
0–0
0–2
0–1
0–0
1–1
1–2
1–0
0–4
0–3
2–0
1–2
1–1
0–1
2–0
0–1
0–2
0–0

Source: LFP
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 2013–14 La Liga. Teams placed between 3rd and 6th 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 12 June, the best positioned team was played at home the second leg on 16 June. The final was also be two-legged, with the first leg on 19 June and the second leg on 23 June, with the best positioned team also playing at home the second leg.[1]Girona and Almería played the final phase, where Almería was winner and promoted to La Liga after a two-year absence. Alcorcón and Las Palmas were eliminated in semi-finals.



Play-Offs



































































 
Semi-finals

Final
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

5 Alcorcón
1
1

2
 

4 Girona
1
3

4
 

 
 
4 Girona
0
0

0

 
3 Almería
1
3

4

6 Las Palmas
1
1

2

3 Almería (aet)1
2

3
 


Semifinals



First leg


Alcorcón v Girona












Las Palmas v Almería












Second leg


Almería v Las Palmas












Girona v Alcorcón












Final



Girona v Almería












Almería v Girona












Awards and season statistics









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[52] 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
99
2Girona42
113
3Guadalajara42
119
4Lugo42
121
5Mirandés42
124
6Real Madrid Castilla42
127
7Racing Santander42
130
8Elche42
131
9Córdoba42
135
Ponferradina42
135
11Almería42
140
12Numancia42
147
13Hércules42
156
14Villarreal42
159
15Sabadell42
160
16Huesca42
163
17Las Palmas42
166
18Recreativo42
171
19Sporting Gijón42
185
20Alcorcón42
189
21Murcia42
194
22Xerez42
196

Source: 2012–13 Fair Play Rankings Season[53]



Scoring


  • First goal of the season: Jean Marie Dongou for Barcelona B against Almería (17 August 2012)

  • Fastest goal in a match: 17 secondsMáyor for SD Ponferradina against Sabadell (17 March 2013)

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

    • Ernesto Galán (own goal) for Sabadell against Xerez (24 February 2013)


    • Manu Trigueros for Villarreal against Real Murcia (14 April 2013)


  • Widest winning margin: 5
    • Girona 5–0 Las Palmas (16 September 2012)

    • Real Madrid Castilla 5–0 Villarreal (19 January 2013)

    • Córdoba 5–0 Real Murcia (20 January 2013)

    • Villarreal 6–1 Numancia (7 April 2013)

    • Real Madrid Castilla 6–1 Mirandés (21 April 2013)


  • Most goals in a match: 9Barcelona 4–5 Almería (17 August 2012)

  • First hat-trick of the season: Gerard Deulofeu for Barcelona against Almería (17 August 2012)

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

    • Gerard Deulofeu for Barcelona against Almería (17 August 2012)


    • Aníbal Zurdo for Sabadell against Almería (8 September 2012)


    • Oriol Riera for Alcorcón against Las Palmas (8 September 2012)


    • Chuli for Recreativo against Alcorcón (6 October 2012)


    • Vitolo for Las Palmas against Córdoba (24 November 2012)


    • Charles for Almería against Racing Santander (2 December 2012)


    • Airam for Lugo against Xerez (30 March 2013)


  • Most goals by one team in a match: 6
    • Villarreal 6–1 Numancia (7 April 2013)

    • Real Madrid Castilla 6–1 Mirandés (21 April 2013)


  • First own goal of the season: Tomás Mejías for Barcelona B against Real Madrid Castilla (25 August 2012)

  • Most goals in one half by one team: 5Real Madrid Castilla 6–1 Mirandés (21 April 2013)

  • Most goals scored by losing team: 4Barcelona B 4–5 Almería (17 August 2012)


Discipline


  • First yellow card: Charles for Almería against Barcelona B (17 August 2012)

  • First red card: Carles Planas for Barcelona B against Almería (17 August 2012)


Attendances










































































































































































Pos
Team

Total

High

Low

Average

Change
1

Sporting Gijón
333,483
19,951
8,187
15,880
n/a
2

Elche
297,125
33,318
6,793
14,856
n/a
3

Las Palmas
253,356
23,985
8,102
12,065
n/a
4

Villarreal
225,000
25,000
5,000
10,714
n/a
5

Córdoba
200,790
18,375
5,314
9,561
n/a
6

Racing Santander
189,607
14,995
5,671
9,029
n/a
7

Almería
162,016
12,927
4,034
7,715
n/a
8

Hércules
151,905
11,000
5,000
7,234
n/a
9

Murcia
144,519
13,882
5,000
7,226
n/a
10

Ponferradina
132,000
8,500
5,000
6,286
n/a
11

Girona
124,013
9,286
1,487
5,905
n/a
12

Barcelona B
107,456
13,826
977
5,117
n/a
13

Recreativo
103,456
6,407
3,813
4,931
n/a
15

Mirandés
98,353
5,500
2,721
4,683
n/a
14

Xerez
96,001
6,474
2,077
4,571
n/a
16

Lugo
79,100
6,000
2,500
3,955
n/a
17

Huesca
74,313
5,734
2,589
3,539
n/a
18

Sabadell
73,410
6,420
1,630
3,496
n/a
19

Alcorcón
70,742
4,800
2,000
3,369
n/a
20

Guadalajara
67,100
5,000
2,000
3,195
n/a
21

Numancia
62,673
3,853
2,033
2,984
n/a
22

Real Madrid Castilla
60,116
6,000
1,634
2,863
n/a

League total
3,116,103
33,318
977
6,774
n/a

Updated to games played on June 9, 2013
Source: Official websites and other Spanish media




Teams by autonomous community















































Autonomous community
Number of teams
Teams
1

Andalusia Andalusia
4
Almería, Córdoba, Recreativo and Xerez
2

Castile and León Castile and León
3
Mirandés, Numancia and Ponferradina

Catalonia Catalonia
3
Barcelona B, Girona and Sabadell

Valencian Community Valencian Community
3
Elche, Hércules and Villarreal
5

Community of Madrid Community of Madrid
2
Alcorcón and Real Madrid Castilla
6

Aragon Aragón
1
Huesca

Asturias Asturias
1
Sporting Gijón

Canary Islands Canary Islands
1
Las Palmas

Cantabria Cantabria
1
Racing Santander

Castilla–La Mancha Castile-La Mancha
1
Guadalajara

Galicia (Spain) Galicia
1
Lugo

Region of Murcia Region of Murcia
1
Murcia


See also


  • List of Spanish football transfers summer 2012

  • List of Spanish football transfers winter 2012–13

  • 2012–13 La Liga

  • 2013 Segunda División play-offs

  • 2012–13 Segunda División B

  • 2012–13 Copa del Rey


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