Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Canary Islands

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The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Canary Islands are ultimately overseen by the Federación Canaria de Fútbol which operates Group 12 of the Tercera División, the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system which is divided among each of the country's autonomous regions. However, unlike most of the regions, the leagues in the fifth tier and below are organised by two separate federations, corresponding to the provinces of Las Palmas and Tenerife. The other region with this arrangement is the Basque Country which has three provincial forks to its amateur setup.

League setup summary

  • Interinsular Preferente de Las Palmas (Level 5)
  • Interinsular Preferente de Tenerife (Level 5)
  • Primera Regional Aficionado Gran Canaria (Level 6)
  • Primera Regional Aficionado Fuerteventura (Level 6)
  • Primera Regional Aficionado Lanzarote (Level 6)
  • Primera Interinsular Tenerife (Level 6)
  • Primera Insular La Palma (Level 6)
  • Segunda Regional Aficionado Gran Canaria (Level 7)
  • Segunda Interinsular Tenerife (Level 7)
  • Segunda Insular-El Hierro (Level 7)
  • Segunda Insular-La Gomera (Level 7)

League chronology

Timeline - Las Palmas

Timeline - Tenerife

Interinsular Preferente

Preferente de las Islas Canarias is the fifth level of competition of the Spanish Football League in that community.

The league consists of two groups (Tenerife and Gran Canaria) of 18 teams. At the end of the season, the champion of each group is promoted directly to Group XII of the Tercera División and the runners-up play a playoff for promotion. The last four teams in the Gran Canaria group and last three in the Tenerife group are relegated to Primera Categoría.

Interinsular Preferente de Las Palmas

Interinsular Preferente
Founded1975
Country Spain
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid5
Promotion to3ª – Group 12
Relegation to
Primera Aficionados Gran Canaria
WebsiteFederación Interinsular de Fútbol de Las Palmas

2012–13 teams

Team Founded in Based in 2012–13 season
1 El Cotillo 2007 El Cotillo, Gran Canaria 1st
2 Unión Sur Yaiza 1983 Yaiza, Lanzarote 2nd
3 Arguineguín 1968 Arguineguín, Gran Canaria 3rd
4 San Antonio 1953 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 4th
5 Real Sporting San José 1913 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 5th
6 Ferreras 1920 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 6th
7 Unión Puerto del Rosario 2005 Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura 7th
8 Acodetti 1988 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 8th
9 Teror Balompié 1956 Teror, Gran Canaria 9th
10 Guía 1926 Santa María de Guía, Gran Canaria 10th
11 Polígono de Arinaga 2003 Arinaga, Gran Canaria 11th
12 Balos 1974 Balos, Gran Canaria 12th
13 Arucas 1927 Arucas, Gran Canaria 13th
14 Los Vélez 2007 Montaña Los Vélez, Gran Canaria 14th
15 San Bartolomé 1972 San Bartolomé, Lanzarote 15th
16 Vallinámar 2000 Valle de Jinámar, Gran Canaria 16th
17 Huracán 1980 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 17th
18 Atlético Tiense 2004 Tías, Lanzarote 18th

Interinsular Preferente de Tenerife

Interinsular Preferente
Founded1975
Country Spain
Number of teams30 (group of 18, group of 12)
Level on pyramid5
Promotion to3ª – Group 12
Relegation toPrimera Interinsular Tenerife
WebsiteFederación Tinerfeña de Fútbol

2012–13 teams

Team Founded in Based in 2012–13 season
1 Realejos 1943 Los Realejos, Tenerife 1st
2 San Andrés 1930 San Andrés, Tenerife 2nd
3 Valle Guerra 1963 Valle de Guerra, Tenerife 3rd
4 Santa Úrsula 1965 Santa Úrsula, Tenerife 4th
5 Laguna 1984 San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Tenerife 5th
6 Atlético Paso 1952 El Paso, La Palma 6th
7 Orotava 1975 La Orotava, Tenerife 7th
8 Buzanada 1976 Buzanada, Tenerife 8th
9 Los Llanos 1996 Los Llanos de Aridane, La Palma 9th
10 Tacoronte 1969 Tacoronte, Tenerife 10th
11 Charco del Pino 1977 Charco del Pino, Tenerife 11th
12 Arguijón 1940 San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Tenerife 12th
13 Fuencaliente 1979 Fuencaliente de la Palma, La Palma 13th
14 San Juan 1973 Santa Cruz de Tenerife 14th
15 Icodense 1912 Icod de los Vinos, Tenerife 15th
16 Valle Frontera 1975 Frontera, El Hierro 16th
17 San Andrés y Sauces 1989 San Andrés y Sauces, La Palma 17th
18 Norte 1972 Barlovento, La Palma 18th

Promotion playoffs

Playoff to decide which team is promoted to Tercera División. Teams qualified 2nd in each group took part in the playoff.

2012–13 teams

1st leg
June 9, 2013 San Andrés 1 – 0 Unión Sur Yaiza San Andrés (Tenerife)
12:00 (UTC+1) Naná 40' Report Stadium: Nuevo Campo de San Andrés
Attendance: 300
Referee: Cristo Iván Mesa Rodríguez
2nd leg
June 15, 2013 Unión Sur Yaiza 2 – 0
(2 – 1 agg.)
San Andrés Yaiza (Lanzarote)
16:00 (UTC+1) David Martín 8'
Rubén Mendoza 70'
Report Stadium: Campo Municipal
Attendance: 300
Referee: José Miguel Quintana Sánchez


Promoted to Tercera División
Unión Sur Yaiza
(6 years later)

Primera de Aficionados de Gran Canaria

Primera de Aficionados de Gran Canaria is the 6th level of competition in Gran Canaria. The league is played with 36 teams in two groups of 18. At the end of the season, the champions are promoted and the runners-up and 3rd placed teams advance to promotion playoff for two additional promotions. Four clubs from each group are relegated to Segunda Categoría Insular.

Some teams playing at this level

Liga Insular de Aficionados Fuerteventura

Liga Insular de Aficionados Fuerteventura is the 6th level of competition in Fuerteventura. The league is played with 16 teams. At the end of the season, the champion advances to promotion playoff.

Primera Insular Aficionado Lanzarote

Primera Insular Aficionado Lanzarote is the 6th level of competition in Lanzarote. The league is played with 10 teams with the champion advancing to the promotion playoff at the end of the season.

Segunda Regional de Gran Canaria

Segunda Regional de Gran Canaria is the 7th level of competition in Gran Canaria. The league is played with 43 teams in 3 groups of 13-16. At the end of the season, the champions, runners-up, the 3rd placed team from group 1 and the best 3rd placed team between the other two groups are promoted.

Primera Interinsular de Tenerife

Primera Interinsular de Tenerife is the 6th level of competition in Tenerife. The league is played with 36 teams in two groups of 18. At the end of the season, the champions playoff for direct promotion. The loser enters the promotion playoff with the runners-up, 3rd and 4th placed teams for an addition promotion. Three clubs from each group are relegated to Segunda Categoría Insular.

Primera Insular La Palma

Primera Insular La Palma is the 6th level of competition in La Palma. The league is played with 10 teams with the top four clubs advancing to promotion league. The winner is promoted.

Segunda Interinsular de Tenerife

Segunda Interinsular de Tenerife is the 7th level of competition in Tenerife. The league is played with 38 teams in one group of 20 and another group of 18. At the end of the season, the champions are promoted. Runners-up, 3rd, 4th and 5th placed teams enter promotion playoff for two additional promotions.

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