Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Catalonia

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The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol (in Catalan: Divisions Regionals de Futbol) in Catalonia are organized by the Federació Catalana de Futbol.

League chronology

Timeline

Primera Catalana

Primera Catalana
Founded1968
Country Spain
Number of teamstwo groups; 18 teams each one
Level on pyramid5
Promotion to3ª – Group 5
Relegation toSegona Catalana
Domestic cup(s)None
WebsiteOfficial website

The Primera Catalana is the first level for the Catalan football teams. It is held every year and it stands at the 5th level of Spanish football with teams four promotions away from the top division. Teams from this league progress into the Tercera División group 5.

The League

There are two groups. Group winners are promoted directly. Runners-up play a promotion play-off with the winner being promoted to Tercera División. Four last are relegated to Segona Catalana.

Teams 2019–20

Group 1

Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Catalonia is located in Province of Girona
L'Escala
L'Escala
Lloret
Lloret
Llagostera B
Llagostera B
La Jonquera
La Jonquera
Palamós
Palamós
Girona B
Girona B
2019–20 Primera Catalana – Group 1 teams (Girona province)
Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Catalonia is located in Province of Barcelona
Grama
Grama
Vic
Vic
Mataró
Mataró
Guineueta Júpiter
Guineueta
Júpiter
Parets
Parets
Sabadell Nord
Sabadell Nord
Rubí
Rubí
Manlleu
Manlleu
Tona
Tona
Mollet
Mollet
2019–20 Primera Catalana – Group 1 teams (Barcelona province)
Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Catalonia is located in Province of Tarragona
Reus B
Reus B
2019–20 Primera Catalana – Group 1 teams (Tarragona province)
Team Founded in Based in 2018–19 season
1 Reus B 2016 Cambrils, Tarragona 7th
2 Grama 2013 Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona 18th
3 Girona B 2011 Girona 2nd
4 Palamós 1898 Palamós, Girona 4th
5 Guineueta 1961 Barcelona 5th
6 Manlleu 1933 Manlleu, Barcelona 6th
7 Vic 1922 Vic, Barcelona 7th
8 Sabadell Nord Sabadell, Barcelona 8th
9 Lloret 1921 Lloret de Mar, Girona 9th
10 Júpiter 1909 Barcelona 10th
11 Llagostera B Llagostera, Girona 11th
12 Rubí 1912 Rubí, Barcelona 12th
13 Tona Tona, Barcelona 13th
14 La Jonquera 1922 La Jonquera, Girona 14th
15 L'Escala 1912 L'Escala, Girona 1st
16 Mataró 1939 Mataró, Barcelona 1st
17 Parets Parets del Vallès, Barcelona 1st
18 Mollet Mollet del Vallès, Barcelona 2nd

Group 2

Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Catalonia is located in Province of Lleida
Alcarràs
Alcarràs
Mollerussa
Mollerussa
EFAC
EFAC
Tàrrega
Tàrrega
2019–20 Primera Catalana – Group 2 teams (Lleida province)
Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Catalonia is located in Province of Tarragona
Valls
Valls
Ascó
Ascó
El Catllar
El Catllar
2019–20 Primera Catalana – Group 2 teams (Tarragona province)
Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Catalonia is located in Province of Barcelona
Viladecans
Viladecans
Santboià
Santboià
S. Ildefons
S. Ildefons
Vista Alegre
Vista Alegre
Gavà
Gavà
Can Vidalet
Can Vidalet
Martinenc Montañesa
Martinenc
Montañesa
Vilanova
Vilanova
Sant Just
Sant Just
Martorell
Martorell
2019–20 Primera Catalana – Group 2 teams (Barcelona province)
Team Founded in Based in 2018–19 season
1 Santboià 1908 Sant Boi de Llobregat, Barcelona 19th
2 Ascó 2010 Ascó, Tarragona 20th
3 Martinenc 1909 Barcelona 21st
4 Viladecans 1920 Viladecans, Barcelona 4th
5 Mollerussa 1930 Mollerussa, Lleida 5th
6 Montañesa 1927 Barcelona 6th
7 Vilanova 1951 Vilanova i la Geltrú, Barcelona 7th
8 Tàrrega 1957 Tàrrega, Lleida 8th
9 Vista Alegre 1974 Castelldefels, Barcelona 9th
10 Can Vidalet Esplugues de Llobregat, Barcelona 10th
11 EFAC 1926 Almacelles, Lleida 11th
12 Gavà 1922 Gavà, Barcelona 12th
13 Sant Ildefons 1994 Cornellà de Llobregat, Barcelona 13th
14 Sant Just Sant Just Desvern, Barcelona 1st
15 Alcarràs Alcarràs, Lleida 1st
16 Valls 1980 Valls, Tarragona 1st
17 Martorell Martorell, Barcelona 2nd
18 El Catllar El Catllar, Tarragona 2nd

Primera Catalana champions

Season Group 1 Group 2
1991–92 Palafrugell
1992–93 Sants
1993–94 Gavà
1994–95 Santboià
1995–96 Badaloní
1996–97 Horta
1997–98 Balaguer
1998–99 Girona
1999–2000 Sant Andreu
2000–01 Manresa
2001–02 Granollers
2002–03 Banyoles
2003–04 Santboià (2)
2004–05 Prat
2005–06 Blanes
2006–07 Cassà
2007–08 Cornellà
2008–09 Benavent
2009–10 Vilafranca
2010–11 Olot
2011–12 Figueres Rapitenca
2012–13 Cerdanyola Ascó
2013–14 Peralada Lloret
2015–16 Vilassar Mar Castelldefels
2016–17 Horta (2) Santboià (3)
2017–18 Grama San Cristóbal
2018–19 Vilassar Mar (2) Andorra

Former Regional Preferente champions

Season Group 1 Group 2
1968–69 Mataró
1969–70 Júpiter
1970–71 Lleida
1971–72 Masnou
1972–73 Barcelona B
1973–74 Manresa
1974–75 Masnou (2)
1975–76 Reus
1976–77 Europa
1977–78 Olot
1978–79 Vilafranca
1979–80 L'Hospitalet
1980–81 Santboià
1981–82 Banyoles
1982–83 Girona
1983–84 Manlleu
1984–85 Blanes Martinenc
1985–86 Gramenet Reus (2)
1986–87 San Cristóbal Santboià (2)
1987–88 Horta Martinenc (2)
1988–89 Cristinenc Sant Cugat
1989–90 Vilobí Tortosa
1990–91 Premià Manresa (2)

Segona Catalana

Segona Catalana
Founded1940
Country Spain
Other club(s) from Andorra
Number of teamssix groups; 18 teams each one
Level on pyramid6
Promotion toPrimera Catalana
Relegation toTercera Catalana
WebsiteOfficial website

The Segona Catalana is the 6th level of the Spanish football league system.

Competition System

There are six groups. Six group winners are promoted directly. Runners-up of every group plays a promotion playoff being promoted the three winners of every tie. Four last are relegated to Tercera Catalana.

2019–20 season teams

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
  • Amer
  • Besalú
  • Bescanó
  • Blanes
  • Bosc de Tosca
  • Can Gibert
  • Camprodon
  • Cassà
  • Empuriabrava Castelló
  • Farners
  • Guíxols
  • Llançà
  • Malgrat
  • Marca de l'Ham
  • Porqueres
  • Quart
  • Sant Jaume de Llierca
  • Tossa
  • Argentona
  • Canyelles
  • Cirera
  • Europa B
  • Gramanet
  • Llefià
  • Masnou
  • Molinos
  • Molletense
  • Montcada
  • Parc
  • Premià
  • Racing Vallbona
  • Sant Joan de Montcada
  • Sant Pol
  • Santa Perpètua
  • Sarrià
  • Turó de la Peira
  • Almeda
  • Atlètic Júnior
  • Atlètic Prat Delta
  • Atlètic Vilafranca
  • Can Buxeres
  • Cubelles
  • Espluguenc
  • Fontsanta-Fatjó
  • Marianao Poblet
  • Molins de Rei
  • Olivella
  • San Mauro
  • Sant Andreu de la Barca
  • Sant Cugat
  • Sant Joan Despí
  • Sitges
  • Unificación Bellvitge
  • Valldoreix
Group 4 Group 5 Group 6
  • Berga
  • Calaf
  • Caldes de Montbui
  • Can Trias
  • Cardedeu
  • Gironella
  • Joanenc
  • La Torreta
  • Les Franqueses
  • Ripollet
  • Sabadell B
  • Sabadellenca
  • Sallent
  • Sant Julià de Vilatorta
  • Sant Quirze del Vallès
  • Tibidabo Torre Romeu
  • Torelló
  • Vic Riuprimer
  • Alpicat
  • Angulària
  • Artesa de Segre
  • Balàfia
  • Balaguer
  • Borges Blanques
  • Castellserà
  • Cervera
  • Guissona
  • Juneda
  • L'Albi
  • Linyola
  • Lleida Esportiu B
  • Palau d'Anglesola
  • Solsona
  • Sudanell
  • Térmens
  • Torrefarrera

Tercera Catalana

Tercera Catalana
Founded1940
Country Spain
Other club(s) from Andorra
Number of teams17 groups; 18 teams each one
Level on pyramid7
Promotion toSegona Catalana
Relegation toQuarta Catalana
Domestic cup(s)None
WebsiteOfficial website

Tercera Catalana is the 7th level of competition of the Spanish Football League in Catalonia.

Competition System

The league consists of 6 groups of 18 teams (Groups corresponding to Barcelona, Tarragona, Girona and Lleida). At the end of season, the champions of each of the 6 groups and the three winners of the runners-up playoff promoted. Last three teams in each group plus the two worst 15th placed teams in Barcelona are relegated to Quarta Catalana.

Quarta Catalana

Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Catalonia
Founded1940
Country Spain
Other club(s) from Andorra
Number of teams32 groups; 18 teams each one
Level on pyramid8
Promotion toTercera Catalana
Relegation toNone
Domestic cup(s)None
WebsiteOfficial website

Quarta Catalana is the 8th and last level of competition of the Spanish Football League in Catalonia, Spain.

Competition System

The league consists of 17 groups of 18 teams, the champion of each group are promoted to Tercera Catalana plus the winner of the runners-up playoff from the providence of Girona(3 groups), Lleida(2) and Tarragona(3) and the best runner-up from Barcelona(9 groups) with four playoff winners from the other eight runners-up. There are no relegations.

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