2015–16 Segunda División de Futsal

Segunda División
Season 2015–16
Promoted Plásticos Romero Cartagena
Relegated Cidade de Narón & Zamora
Matches played 182
Goals scored 1245 (6.84 per match)
Top goalscorer Fabricio, (Hercules San Vicente), 38
Biggest home win Hércules San Vicente 10–0 Cidade de Narón
Biggest away win Puertollano 4–11 ElPozo Ciudad de Murcia
Highest scoring Hércules San Vicente 9–7 Gran Canaria
2016–17 →

The 2015–16 Segunda División de Futsal season is the 23rd season of second-tier futsal in Spain since its inception in 1993.

The season comprises regular season and promotion playoff. Regular season began on September 19, 2015 and finished on April 17, 2016. After completing 26 matches, top team is promoted to Primera División, teams qualified in 2–5 place play promotion playoff while the bottom team is relegated Segunda División B.

Promotion playoff kick-off on April 23/24, playing semifinals and Final to the best of 3 matches. Winner of promotion playoff will be promoted to Primera División 2016–17.

Teams

FC Barcelona B
Plásticos Romero
ElPozo C. Murcia
Melilla
Segovia
Hércules S.V.
O'Parrulo
Valdepeñas
Zamora
C. Narón
Puertollano
Prone Lugo
Real Betis FSN
Location of Segunda División teams 2015–16
Gran Canaria
Canary Islands
Team Location Stadium Capacity
FC Barcelona Lassa B Barcelona Pavelló Poliesportiu 472
Valdepeñas Valdepeñas, Castile-La Mancha Virgen de la Cabeza 1,100
Naturpellet Segovia Segovia Pedro Delgado 2,800
Gran Canaria Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Centro Insular 5,000
Melilla Melilla Javier Imbroda 3,800
Plásticos Romero Cartagena Wsell de Guimbarda 2,500
ElPozo Ciudad de Murcia Murcia Palacio de Deportes 7,500
Cofersa O'Parrulo Ferrol A Malata 5,000
Hércules San Vicente San Vicente del Raspeig, Alicante Polideportivo Municipal 700
Zamora Zamora Ángel Nieto 2,200
Prone Lugo Lugo Pavillón Municipal 2,500
Real Betis FSN Dos Hermanas, Seville Francisco de Dios Jiménez 1,500
Cidade de Narón Narón, Galicia A Gándara 1,200
Puertollano Puertollano, Ciudad Real Antonio Rivilla 2,500

Regular season standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 ElPozo Ciudad de Murcia 26 19 2 5 139 85 +54 59
2 Plásticos Romero 26 18 3 5 104 74 +30 57 Promoted
3 Valdepeñas 26 16 6 4 103 77 +26 54 Qualification to the promotion playoffs
4 FC Barcelona Lassa B 26 16 4 6 101 69 +32 52
5 Hércules San Vicente 26 16 3 7 129 81 +48 51 Qualification to the promotion playoffs
6 Naturpellet Segovia 26 13 5 8 90 76 +14 44
7 Gran Canaria 26 14 1 11 107 76 +31 43
8 Real Betis FSN 26 13 2 11 102 89 +13 41
9 O'Parrulo 26 9 5 12 92 92 0 32
10 Puertollano 26 9 3 14 74 116 42 30
11 Melilla 26 8 1 17 76 98 22 22
12 Prone Lugo 26 7 3 16 64 102 38 22
13 Cidade de Narón 26 3 2 21 38 102 64 11 Relegation to Segunda División B
14 Zamora 26 1 0 25 26 108 82 2
Updated to match(es) played on 21 April 2016. Source: LNFS – Segunda División
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored

deducted points:

Promotion playoffs

Calendar

Round Date Fixtures Clubs Notes
Semifinals 23/24 April 2 4 → 2
30 April/1 May
Final 1 May 1 2 → 1
8 May

Bracket

1st round Final
 
3  Valdepeñas 2 2  
7  Gran Canaria 4 5  
  7  Gran Canaria
  6  Naturpellet Segovia
5  Hércules San Vicente 2 5 1(3)
6  Naturpellet Segovia 5 2 1(4)  

Semifinals

1st leg

2nd leg

Gran Canaria won series 2–0 and advanced to Final.

3rd leg

Naturpellet Segovia won series 2–1 and advanced to Final.

Final

1st leg


Top scorers

[2]

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Brazil Fabricio Hercules San Vicente 38
2 Spain Joan Valdepeñas 35
3 Spain Jacobo Cofersa O'Parrulo 29
4 Spain Buitre Naturpellet Segovia 24
Spain Fernando ElPozo Ciudad de Murcia
6 Spain Esteban FC Barcelona Lassa B 22
Spain Juanillo Gran Canaria
8 Spain Elián Plasticos Romero Cartagena 20
Spain Saura ElPozo Ciudad de Murcia
Spain Zamo Valdepeñas

See also

References

  1. "La Junta Directiva expulsa al FS Zamora de la LNFS" (in Spanish). LNFS. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  2. "LNFS Top Scorers". Retrieved 21 April 2016.

External links


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