1982–83 Segunda División B
The 1982–83 Segunda División B season was the 6th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 4 September 1982, and the season ended on 22 May 1983.
Overview before the season
40 teams joined the league, including one relegated from the 1981–82 Segunda División and 6 promoted from the 1981–82 Tercera División. The composition of the groups was determined by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, attending to geographical criteria.;Relegated from Segunda División:
;Promoted from Tercera División:
Group I
Teams
Teams from Andorra, Aragon, Asturias, Basque Country, Canary Islands, Castile and León, Catalonia, Galicia and Navarre.| Team | Founded | Home city | Stadium |
| Endesa Andorra | 1957 | Andorra, Aragon | Juan Antonio Endeiza |
| FC Andorra | 1942 | Andorra la Vella, Andorra | Camp d'Esports de les Valls |
| Barakaldo | 1917 | Barakaldo, Basque Country | Lasesarre |
| Bilbao Athletic | 1964 | Bilbao, Basque Country | Lezama |
| Binéfar | 1922 | Binéfar, Aragon | El Segalar |
| Burgos | 1936 | Burgos, Castile and León | El Plantío |
| Compostela | 1962 | Compostela, Galicia | Santa Isabel |
| Cultural Leonesa | 1923 | León, Castile and León | Antonio Amilivia |
| Erandio | 1915 | Erandio, Basque Country | Nuevo Ategorri |
| Gimnástico de Tarragona | 1886 | Tarragona, Catalonia | Nou Estadi |
| Huesca | 1960 | Huesca, Aragon | El Alcoraz |
| Lérida | 1939 | Lleida, Catalonia | Camp d'Esports |
| Logroñés | 1940 | Logroño, La Rioja | Las Gaunas |
| Osasuna Promesas | 1962 | Pamplona, Navarre | Tajonar |
| Racing de Ferrol | 1919 | Ferrol, Galicia | Manuel Rivera |
| Reus | 1909 | Reus, Catalonia | Camp Nou Reus |
| San Sebastián | 1951 | San Sebastián, Basque Country | Atotxa |
| Sestao | 1916 | Sestao, Basque Country | Las Llanas |
| Sporting Atlético | 1960 | Gijón, Asturias | Mareo |
| Tenerife | 1912 | Tenerife, Canary Islands | Heliodoro Rodríguez López |
League table
Group II
Teams from Andalusia, Aragon, Balearic Islands, Castile and León, Castilla–La Mancha, Catalonia, Ceuta, Extremadura, Madrid, Region of Murcia and Valencian Community.Teams
| Team | Founded | Home city | Stadium |
| Albacete | 1940 | Albacete, Castilla–La Mancha | Carlos Belmonte |
| Alcalá | 1923 | Alcalá de Henares, Madrid | El Val |
| Alcoyano | 1928 | Alcoy, Valencian Community | El Collao |
| Algeciras | 1909 | Algeciras, Andalusia | El Mirador |
| Antequerano | 1939 | Antequera, Andalusia | El Maulí |
| Badajoz | 1905 | Badajoz, Extremadura | Vivero |
| Calvo Sotelo | 1948 | Puertollano, Castilla–La Mancha | Empetrol |
| Ceuta | 1970 | Ceuta | Alfonso Murube |
| Fuengirola | 1931 | Fuengirola, Andalusia | Santa Fe de los Boliches |
| Hospitalet | 1957 | L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Catalonia | Municipal de Deportes |
| Granada | 1931 | Granada, Andalusia | Los Cármenes |
| Ibiza | 1956 | Ibiza, Balearic Islands | Carrer Canàries |
| Real Jaén | 1929 | Jaén, Andalusia | La Victoria |
| Lorca | 1969 | Lorca, Region of Murcia | San José |
| Parla | 1973 | Parla, Madrid | Los Prados |
| Poblense | 1935 | Sa Pobla, Balearic Islands | Nou Camp Sa Pobla |
| Portuense | 1928 | El Puerto de Santa María, Andalusia | José del Cuvillo |
| San Fernando | 1940 | San Fernando, Andalusia | Marqués de Varela |
| Talavera | 1948 | Talavera de la Reina, Castilla–La Mancha | El Prado |
| Torrejón | 1953 | Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid | Las Veredillas |