1999–2000 Segunda División

Segunda División
Season 1999-2000
Champions UD Las Palmas
Promoted UD Las Palmas
CA Osasuna
Villarreal CF
Relegated CP Mérida
Atlético Madrid B
CD Logroñés
CD Toledo
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1058 (2.29 per match)
Top goalscorer Spain Paco Salillas
1998-99
2000-01

The 1999–2000 Segunda División season saw 22 teams participate in the second flight Spanish league. The teams that promoted to La Liga were UD Las Palmas, Osasuna and Villarreal CF. The teams that relegated to Segunda División B were CP Mérida, Atlético de Madrid B, CD Logroñés and CD Toledo.

Final table

Key to colors in league table:
Promoted to Primera División
Relegated to Segunda División B
Position Club Played Points Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against Goal Difference
1UD Las Palmas 42722012106041+21
2CA Osasuna 4267207155036+14
3Villarreal CF 42661812126146+15
4UD Salamanca 42661812125443+11
5UE Lleida 4263189156652+14
6CP Mérida 3 42631615114134+7
7Levante UD 42611613135552+3
8CF Extremadura 42611613134947+2
9Sporting de Gijón 4260179165448+6
10Albacete 42591514135153-2
11SD Eibar 42571415134849-1
12Córdoba CF 42571512154649-3
13CD Leganés 42561414143947-8
14CD Tenerife 42551413155048-2
15Elche CF 42531217134858-10
16CD Badajoz 425192493839-1
17Atlético de Madrid B 1 42501311184357-14
18SD Compostela 42491019135053-3
19Getafe CF 4248139203951-12
20CD Logroñés 2 42461113185256-4
21Recreativo de Huelva 3 4245129214054-14
22CD Toledo 42401010223455-21

1 Atlético de Madrid B was relegated for being reserve team of Atlético de Madrid, relegated from Primera División.
2 CD Logroñés was relegated to Tercera División for not paying its players.
3 CP Mérida was relegated to Segunda División B for not paying its players. Then, Recreativo de Huelva was readmitted in Segunda División.

Teams by Autonomous Community

Autonomous community Number of teams Teams
1  Extremadura3Badajoz, Extremadura, Mérida
 Madrid3Atlético Madrid B, Leganés, Getafe
 Valencia3Elche, Levante, Villarreal
4  Andalusia2Córdoba, Recreativo
 Canary Islands2Las Palmas, Tenerife
 Castile-La Mancha2Albacete, Toledo
7  Asturias1Sporting
 Basque Country1Eibar
 Castile and León1Salamanca
 Catalonia1Lleida
 Galicia1Compostela
 La Rioja1Logroñés
 Navarre1Osasuna
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