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CE Constància
Club Esportiu Constància (Club Deportivo Constancia in Spanish) is a Spanish football team based in Inca, Majorca, in the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. Founded in 1922 it plays in Tercera División, holding home games at '' Nou Camp d'Inca'' with a capacity of 10,000 seats''.'' History On 2 December 1922 the society of "Socorros Mutuos La Constancia" founded its own club: the Constancia Foot-ball Club (popularly known as La Constancia). Season to season ---- *11 seasons in Segunda División *3 seasons in Segunda División B *60 seasons in Tercera División *9 seasons in Divisiones Regionales Honours *Tercera División: 1940–41, 1961–62, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1996–97, 1998–99, 2004–05, 2011–12 * Categorías Regionales: 1952–53, 1971–72 Notable former players * Vernon De Marco * Tomeu Llompart * Pedro Mairata * José Luis Rondo * Adrián Salcedo Adrián José Salcedo de Jesús (born 24 October 1994) is a Dominican footballer who plays f ...
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Nou Camp D'Inca
is a major form of classical Japanese dance-drama that has been performed since the 14th century. Developed by Kan'ami and his son Zeami, it is the oldest major theatre art that is still regularly performed today. Although the terms Noh and ''nōgaku'' are sometimes used interchangeably, ''nōgaku'' encompasses both Noh and ''kyōgen''. Traditionally, a full ''nōgaku'' program included several Noh plays with comedic ''kyōgen'' plays in between; an abbreviated program of two Noh plays with one ''kyōgen'' piece has become common today. Optionally, the ritual performance ''Okina'' may be presented in the very beginning of ''nōgaku'' presentation. Noh is often based on tales from traditional literature with a supernatural being transformed into human form as a hero narrating a story. Noh integrates masks, costumes and various props in a dance-based performance, requiring highly trained actors and musicians. Emotions are primarily conveyed by stylized conventional gestures whil ...
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1943–44 Segunda División
The 1943–44 Segunda División season was the 13th since its establishment and was played between 26 September 1943 and 9 April 1944. Unlike past season, all the teams played in a single group of 14 teams. Overview before the season 14 teams joined the league, including two relegated from the 1942–43 La Liga. ;Relegated from La Liga: *Zaragoza *Real Betis Teams League table Results Top goalscorers Top goalkeepers Promotion playoffs Relegation playoffs External linksBDFútbol {{DEFAULTSORT:1943-44 Segunda Division Segunda División seasons 2 Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = '' Plus ultra'' ( Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , ...
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1956–57 Tercera División
The 1956–57 Tercera División season was the 21st since its establishment. League table Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 Promotion play-off Source: References External linksRSSSFFutbolme {{DEFAULTSORT:1956-57 Tercera Division Tercera División seasons 3 Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = '' Plus ultra'' ( Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , ...
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1955–56 Tercera División
The 1955–56 Tercera División season was the 20th since its establishment. League table Group 1 Regular season Permanence Phase Group 2 Regular season Permanence Phase Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Mallorca Menorca Play-offs *Tiebreaker: Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 Group 16 Promotion play-offs Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Promotion/Relegation Segunda División *Tiebreaker: *Promotion to Segunda: Eldense *Remain on Segunda:: Sestao, Logroñés & Castellón *Relegation to Tercera: Plus Ultra Tercera División play-offs First Round Second Round *Tiebreaker: Third Round *Tiebreaker: *Promotion to Segunda: Avilés, Rayo Vallecano, Alicante & Pontanés External linksRSSSFFutbolme {{DEFAULTSORT:1955-56 Tercera Division Tercera División seasons 3 Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat ...
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1954–55 Tercera División
The 1954–55 Tercera División season was the 19th since its establishment. Format 164 teams competed in 16 geographic groups. For the first time there were North African and Balearic Islands groups. Promotion:Each group winner and runner-up (32 teams) progressed to the Fase Final where 4 groups of 8 teams were formed. The four group winners were promoted to the Segunda División. Relegation The remaining teams in the geographic groups were joined by teams from the fourth tier - the Regional leagues - to contest places in the following season's Tercera División. League tables Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI Group VII Group VIII Mallorca Note: RCD Mallorca qualified for the Fase Final. Runners-up Constancia played-off against the Menorca sub-group winners for the second spot in the Fase Final. Menorca Note: Maó qualified for a play-off against the Mallorca sub-group runners-up. =Group VIII Final= Group IX Group X Gr ...
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1953–54 Tercera División
The 1953–54 Tercera División season was the 18th since its establishment. Format 111 clubs participated in 6 geographic groups. The 6 group winners were promoted to the Segunda División. The 6 runners up joined the 12th and 13th placed teams in Groups I and II of the Segunda División to form two groups of 5 clubs who each played 8 further matches. The winners and runners up of each group took their places in the Segunda División. League tables Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI Promotion playoff Group I Note: Both Caudal and La Felguera retained their places in the Segunda División. Group II Note: San Fernando were promoted to the Segunda División and Murcia retained their place. Season records * Most wins: 25, Real Betis. * Most draws: 12, Lugo and Arsenal. * Most losses: 24, Cuatro Caminos. * Most goals for: 115, San Fernando. * Most goals against: 104, Cuatro Caminos. * Most points: 57, Real Betis. * Fewest wins: 7, Cua ...
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1950–51 Tercera División
The 1950–51 Tercera División was the 15th edition of the Spanish third tier. Format 100 teams in 6 geographic groups participated this season. The winners and runners up of each group progressed to the Promotion play-offs. They formed two groups of 6 clubs playing each other home and away (10 games each). The winners and runners up of each group were promoted to the Segunda División. Tenerife, although not a Tercera División member were involved in a play-off against the 13th placed side in the South Group of the Segunda División. League tables Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI Promotion playoff Group I Note: Caudal and Alavés were promoted to the Segunda División. Group II Note: Atlético Baleares and Alicante CF were promoted to the Segunda División. Relegation playoff Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI Season records * Most wins: 23, Eibar. * Most draws: 9, 6 teams. * Most losses: 25, ...
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1949–50 Tercera División
The 1949–50 Tercera División was the 14th edition of the Spanish third national tier. Format 90 clubs in 5 geographic groups of 18 participated this season. The group winners and runners up (10 clubs) progressed to the Final Phase. These 10 clubs were joined by Las Palmas and Tenerife who were not officially members of the Tercera División. Two groups of 6 were formed with clubs playing home and away (10 matches). The winners and runners up of each group (4 clubs) were promoted to the Segunda División. The third and fourth placed teams participated in Promotion/Relegation play-offs against the teams finishing 14th and 15th in the North and South groups of the Segunda División. Regular season Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Final Phase Group I Group II Promotion/Relegation play-off *Replay: *Continuing in Segunda: C.F. Badalona & Cartagena C.F. *Promotion to Segunda: C.D. San Andrés & S.D. Ceuta *Relegation to Tercera: Club Erandio & E ...
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1948–49 Tercera División
The 1948–49 Tercera División was the 13th edition of the Spanish national third tier. Format 14 clubs in 6 geographic groups (84 clubs) participated. One, Maestranza Aérea León withdrew mid-season. The 6 group champions and 6-runners up were promoted as of right. The 6 group champions played off for the Tercera División championship. The 6 third placed teams and the two bottom Segunda División teams played-off for two places in the Segunda División. In the event the play-offs were unnecessary since Segunda División was expanded from one division of 14 clubs to two divisions of 16 clubs for season 1949–50. No teams were relegated from Segunda División and the top 3 in all 6 groups were promoted. Regular season Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Tercera División Fase Final * Albacete was champion of Tercera División. Segunda División Promotion/Relegation phase Group I This phase was canceled for the expansion of the 1949–50 Segunda ...
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1947–48 Tercera División
The 1947–48 Tercera División was the 12th edition of the Spanish national third tier. Format 8 geographic groups of 14 clubs (112 in total) participated. The 8 group champions qualified for the Fase Intermedia which comprised 2 groups of four clubs playing a round robin. The group winners and runners up qualified for the Fase_Final which was another round robin with the top two clubs earning promotion to Segunda División. Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Note: Manchego were reprieved following the resignation of other clubs. Group 7 Group 8 Fase Intermedia Group I Group II Tercera División Fase Final Permanencia Tercera División Group I Group II Note: Numancia and Dep. Alavés were reprieved following the resignation of other teams. Group III Note: Conquense were reprieved following the resignation of other teams. Group IV External links Official LFP Site
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1946–47 Tercera División
The 1946–47 Tercera División was the 11th edition of the Spanish national third tier. Format 120 clubs in 12 geographic groups of 10 participated. The winner and runner up of each group (24 teams) progressed to the second phase (Fase Intermedia). In the second phase 3 groups of 8 teams were formed with each club playing home and away matches (14 matches each). The winners and runners up (6 teams) entered the Fase Final and played home and away against each other (10 matches each). The winner and runner up of the Fase Final were promoted to the Segunda División, and the third placed team played off in a Promotion/Relegation tie against the 12th placed team in the Segunda División. Regular season Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Fase Intermedia (Second phase) Group 1 Note: Albacete and Cultural Leonesa were removed from the competition after being found guilty of match-fixing.Website ...
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1945–46 Tercera División
The 1945–46 Tercera División was the 10th edition of the Spanish third national tier. The competition was divided into 3 phases. Format The division comprised 100 clubs in 10 geographic groups. The top 3 clubs in each group (30 in total) progressed to the Second Phase. The Second Phase comprised 5 groups of 6 clubs, each club playing 10 matches. The 5 group winners progressed to the Final Phase - a group of 5 clubs, each playing 8 matches. The top two teams were promoted to the Segunda División and the third-placed team played off against the 12th placed team in the Segunda División. Regular season Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Group 10 repechage *Replay: *Calavera was withdraw of this group before the start the competition. Between Cadiz and Tetuán was played a match to play on this group, Cádiz promoted. Second Phase Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Final Phase Group ...
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