Segunda División (women)
Country | Spain |
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Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 7 groups of 14 teams |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Primera División |
Relegation to | Regional |
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The Segunda División, formerly Primera Nacional Femenina de Fútbol, is the second level of league competition for Spanish women's football. It is the female equivalent of the men's La Liga 1|2|3 (Segunda División) and is run by the Real Federación Española de Fútbol.
Promoted teams
This table shows teams promoted by winning the playoffs.
Season | Teams |
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2002–03 | Lagunak and Rayo Vallecano |
2003–04 | Barcelona |
2004–05 | Gijón and Transportes Alcaine |
2005–06 | Atlético Madrid and Sporting Huelva[lower-alpha 1] |
2006–07 | Colegio Alemán and L'Estartit |
2007–08 | Atlético Málaga, Barcelona, Lagunak and Pozuelo de Alarcón |
2008–09 | Collerense and Oviedo Moderno[lower-alpha 2] |
2009–10 | Reocín and Sant Gabriel |
2010–11 | El Olivo and Los Llanos de Olivenza |
2011–12 | Levante Las Planas and Sevilla |
2012–13 | Granada and Torrejón[lower-alpha 3] |
2013–14 | Fundación Albacete and Santa Teresa |
2014–15 | Granadilla and Oiartzun |
2015–16 | Real Betis and Tacuense |
2016–17 | Madrid CFF and Sevilla |
2017–18 | Logroño and Málaga |
- ↑ As Estudiantes de Huelva was dissolved after the 2005–06 season, Real Sociedad took its place.
- ↑ As the Superliga was expanded to 22 teams, several professional men's football clubs were invited to the league by promoting or directly creating women's football teams. These teams were Eibar, Gimnàstic, Jaén, Las Palmas, Sevilla and Valladolid.
- ↑ As Torrejón temporarily ceased in activity days after its promotion, Oviedo Moderno took its place.
2015–16 season
Group 1
Club | Location |
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CD Amigos del Duero | |
Atlético Arousana | |
Ave Fénix Racing | |
FVPR El Olivo | |
Erizana CF | |
CD Femiastur | |
PM Friol | |
EF Mareo | |
SCD Milagrosa | |
Orzán SD | |
Sárdoma CF | |
SD Tordoia | |
Victoria CF |
Group 2
Club | Location |
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Añorga KKE | |
CF Ardoi FE | |
Athletic Club B | |
Capiscol CF | |
Aurrerá de Vitoria | |
SD Eibar | |
Leioa ESFKE | |
EDF Logroño | |
CD Mariño | |
Mulier FC | |
CD Nuestra Señora de Belén | |
Pauldarrak EFKT | |
CD Peñas Oscenses | |
SD San Ignacio |
Group 3
Club | Location |
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SE AEM | |
FC Barcelona "B" | |
UD Collerense | |
RCD Espanyol "B" | |
CE Europa | |
CF Igualada | |
UE L'Estartit | |
FC Levante Las Planas | |
CD Pallejà | |
CF La Roca Penya Blanc Blava | |
CE Sant Gabriel | |
CE Seagull | |
AD Son Sardina | |
CUE Vic |
Group 4
Club | Location |
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Algaidas CD | |
CFF Badajoz & Olivenza | |
Real Betis | |
CFF Cáceres | |
UD Carmelitas | |
CD Ciconía Negra | |
AD El Naranjo | |
Extremadura FCF | |
Granada CF | |
CD Híspalis | |
UD La Cruz Villanovense | |
ADFB La Rambla | |
Atlético Málaga | |
Sevilla FC |
Group 5
Club | Location |
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AD Alhóndiga | |
Atlético de Madrid "B" | |
CD Canillas | |
Casa Social Católica | |
Dinamo Guadalajara | |
FF La Solana | |
Madrid CFF | |
Olímpico de Moratalaz | |
CD Parquesol | |
CF Pozuelo de Alarcón | |
Rayo Vallecano "B" | |
CD Salamanca FF | |
CFF Sur-Getafe | |
Torrelodones CF |
Group 6
group 6.1 (Las Palmas)
Club | Location |
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CF 5 Continentes - La Paterna | |
CD Achamán Santa Lucía | |
CD Águilas | |
CD Colegio Norte Viera | |
UJ Costa Ayala | |
CD Femarguín | |
CD Firgas | |
CD Las Majoreras | |
CF UD Las Torres | |
UD Montaña Alta | |
Tagodor CD | |
CF Unión Viera | |
CF Vegueta Árbol Bonito |
group 6.2 de (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)
Club | Location |
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CD Candela | |
CD Echedey | |
UD Granadilla Tenerife Sur "B" | |
Atletico Union Güímar | |
UD Hidalgo | |
CD Laguna | |
CD Llamoro | |
CD Ofra | |
CD Once Piratas | |
UD San Antonio Pilar | |
Atlético Tacoroente | |
UD Tacuense | |
CD Tarsa |
Group 7
Club | Location |
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CDE Al-Basit | |
CFF Albacete | |
UD Aldaia | |
Alhama CF | |
CF Ciudad de Benidorm | |
Elche CF | |
Levante UD "B" | |
Lorca AD Féminas | |
CFF Marítim | |
Mislata CF | |
Sporting Plaza de Argel | |
Valencia CF "B" | |
Villarreal CF | |
Atlético Zeneta |
External links
- Primera Nacional Femenina de Fútbol on RFEF (in Spanish)
- Leagues on women.soccerway.com (in English)
- Group 7(English)
- Primera Nacional Femenina de Fútbol on Futbolme (in Spanish)
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