Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Castile and León
The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Community of Castile and León:
- Primera División Regional Aficionados (Level 5)
- Primera División Provincial Aficionados (Level 6)
- Segunda División Provincial Aficionados (Level 7)
Primera Regional
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Founded | Unknown |
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Number of teams | two groups of 18 teams each |
Level on pyramid | 5 |
Promotion to | 3ª – Group 8 |
Relegation to | Primera Provincial |
Domestic cup(s) | None |
Website | Official website |
Primera Regional is the fifth level of competition of the Spanish Football League in the Community of Castile and León.
The league
The Primera División Regional is played in two groups of 18 teams. At the end of the season, the champion of each group and the best runner-up are promoted. Bottom four teams from Group A and bottom three from Group B are relegated to Primera División Provincial Aficionado. Further teams may be relegated to maintain a league of 36 teams.
2018–19 teams
Group A
Club | City | Founded | 2018–19 season |
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Real Burgos | Burgos | 1983 | 18th (3ª División (Group VIII)) |
Becerril | Becerril de Campos | 1977 | 19th (3ª División (Group VIII)) |
San José | Garray | - | 20th (3ª División (Group VIII)) |
Unami | Segovia | - | 3rd |
Colegios Diocesanos | Ávila | - | 4th |
Mirandés B | Miranda de Ebro | — | 5th |
Racing Lermeño | Lerma | 1969 | 6th |
Villarcayo Nela | Villarcayo de Merindad de Castilla la Vieja | - | 7th |
Villamuriel | Villamuriel de Cerrato | 1977 | 8th |
Tardelcuende | Tardelcuende | — | 9th |
Castilla Palencia | Palencia | 1928 | 10th |
El Espinar-San Rafael | El Espinar | - | 12th |
Atlético Palencia 1929 | Palencia | - | 13th |
Arandina B | Aranda de Duero | - | 1st (1ª División Provincial (Burgos)) |
Calasanz | Soria | - | 1st (1ª División Provincial (Soria)) |
Bosco Arévalo | Arévalo | 1997 | 2nd (1ª División Provincial (Ávila)) |
Cuéllar Balompié | Cuéllar | - | 2nd (1ª División Provincial (Segovia)) |
Venta de Baños | Venta de Baños | 1943 | 3rd (1ª División Provincial (Palencia)) |
Group B
Club | City | Founded | 2018–19 season |
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Villaralbo | Villaralbo | 2001 | 3rd |
Villa de Simancas | Simancas | — | 4th |
Ponferradina B | Ponferrada | 1963 | 5th |
Ciudad Rodrigo | Ciudad Rodrigo | 1953 | 6th |
Peñaranda | Peñaranda de Bracamonte | 1949 | 7th |
Hergar Camelot | Salamanca | — | 8nd |
Onzonilla | Vilecha | 1992 | 9th |
Mojados | Mojados | 1950 | 10th |
Universidad de Valladolid | Valladolid | 1974 | 11th |
Béjar Industrial | Béjar | 1952 | 12th |
La Cistérniga | Cistérniga | — | 13th |
Betis | Valladolid | — | 14th |
Ejido | León | — | 15th |
Toralense | Toral de los Vados | — | 1st (1ª División Provincial (León)) |
Ribert | Salamanca | — | 1st (1ª División Provincial (Salamanca)) |
Navarrés | Nava del Rey | 1995 | 1st (1ª División Provincial (Valladolid)) |
Benavente | Benavente | — | 1st (1ª División Provincial (Zamora)) |
Salamanca UDS B | Salamanca | — | 2nd (1ª División Provincial (Salamanca)) |
Primera Provincial
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Founded | Unknown |
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Number of teams | 143; 9 groups |
Level on pyramid | 6 |
Promotion to | Primera Regional |
Relegation to | Segunda Provincial |
Domestic cup(s) | None |
Website | Official website |
Primera Provincial is the 6th level of competition of the Spanish Football League in the Community of Castilla y León.
The League
The Primera División Provincial comprises nine groups (one from each province) from 12 to 18 teams. The nine provincial champions are promoted to Primera División Regional. There are relegations to Segunda Provincial de Aficionados in four provinces; Segovia, León (3 clubs), Valladolid (3 clubs) and Zamora.
Some teams playing in this level
Segunda Provincial
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Founded | Unknown |
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Number of teams | 92; 6 groups |
Level on pyramid | 7 |
Promotion to | Primera Provincial |
Domestic cup(s) | None |
Website | Official website |
The League
The Segunda Provincial is played in four provinces Segovia, León, Valladolid (3 groups) and Zamora in six groups of 12 to 20 teams. The top three clubs form León and the three group winners from Valladolid are promoted to Primera División Provincial Aficionado.