Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Catalonia

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
Founded1991
Country Spain
Number of teamstwo groups; 20 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.

Group 1.A
L'Escala
Lloret
Llagostera B
La Jonquera
Palamós
Bescanó
2020–21 Primera Catalana – Group 1 teams (Girona province)
Vic
Vic Riuprimer
Mataró
Guineueta
Júpiter
Parets
Sabadell Nord
Rubí
Manlleu
Tona
Mollet
Les Franqueses
Sant Cugat
Llefià
2020–21 Primera Catalana – Group 1 teams (Barcelona province)
Team Founded in Based in 2019–20 season
1Palamós1898Palamós, Girona3rd
2Manlleu1933Manlleu, Barcelona4th
3Vic1922Vic, Barcelona5th
4L'Escala1912L'Escala, Girona9th
5Lloret1921Lloret de Mar, Girona11th
6La Jonquera1922La Jonquera, Girona12th
7TonaTona, Barcelona15th
8Llagostera BLlagostera, Girona17th
9BescanóBescanó, Girona1st
10Vic RiuprimerVic, Barcelona2nd
Group 1.B
Team Founded in Based in 2019–20 season
1Guineueta1961Barcelona6th
2Mataró1939Mataró, Barcelona7th
3Rubí1912Rubí, Barcelona8th
4Júpiter1909Barcelona10th
5Sabadell NordSabadell, Barcelona13th
6MolletMollet del Vallès, Barcelona14th
7ParetsParets del Vallès, Barcelona16th
8Les FranquesesLes Franqueses del Vallès, Barcelona1st
9Sant CugatSant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona1st
10LlefiàBadalona, Barcelona1st
Group 2.A
Alcarràs
Mollerussa
Tàrrega
Atlètic Lleida
Borges
Solsona
2020–21 Primera Catalana – Group 2 teams (Lleida province)
Ascó
El Catllar
Gandesa
Rapitenca
2020–21 Primera Catalana – Group 2 teams (Tarragona province)
Viladecans
Santboià
S. Ildefons
Vista Alegre
Gavà
Can Vidalet
Martinenc
Vilanova
Sant Just
Martorell
2020–21 Primera Catalana – Group 2 teams (Barcelona province)
Team Founded in Based in 2019–20 season
1Santboià1908Sant Boi de Llobregat, Barcelona3rd
2Gavà1922Gavà, Barcelona6th
3Vista Alegre1974Castelldefels, Barcelona8th
4Ascó2010Ascó, Tarragona9th
5Vilanova1951Vilanova i la Geltrú, Barcelona10th
6Viladecans1920Viladecans, Barcelona12th
7Sant Ildefons1994Cornellà de Llobregat, Barcelona16th
8El CatllarEl Catllar, Tarragona18th
9GandesaGandesa, Tarragona1st
10RapitencaSant Carles de la Ràpita, Tarragona2nd
Group 2.B
Team Founded in Based in 2019–20 season
1Martinenc1909Barcelona4th
2Sant JustSant Just Desvern, Barcelona5th
3Atlètic Lleida2020Lleida7th
4Mollerussa1930Mollerussa, Lleida11th
5Tàrrega1957Tàrrega, Lleida13th
6MartorellMartorell, Barcelona14th
7Can VidaletEsplugues de Llobregat, Barcelona15th
8AlcarràsAlcarràs, Lleida17th
9BorgesLes Borges Blanques, Lleida1st
10SolsonaSolsona, Lleida2nd

Primera Catalana champions

SeasonGroup 1Group 2
1991–92Palafrugell
1992–93Sants
1993–94Gavà
1994–95Santboià
1995–96Badaloní
1996–97Horta
1997–98Balaguer
1998–99Girona
1999–2000Sant Andreu
2000–01Manresa
2001–02Granollers
2002–03Banyoles
2003–04Santboià (2)
2004–05Prat
2005–06Blanes
2006–07Cassà
2007–08Cornellà
2008–09Benavent
2009–10Vilafranca
2010–11Olot
2011–12FigueresRapitenca
2012–13CerdanyolaAscó
2013–14PeraladaLloret
2015–16Vilassar MarCastelldefels
2016–17Horta (2)Santboià (3)
2017–18GramaSan Cristóbal
2018–19Vilassar Mar (2)Andorra
2019–20Girona BMontañesa

Former Regional Preferente champions

SeasonGroup 1Group 2
1968–69Mataró
1969–70Júpiter
1970–71Lleida
1971–72Masnou
1972–73Barcelona B
1973–74Manresa
1974–75Masnou (2)
1975–76Reus
1976–77Europa
1977–78Olot
1978–79Vilafranca
1979–80L'Hospitalet
1980–81Santboià
1981–82Banyoles
1982–83Girona
1983–84Manlleu
1984–85BlanesMartinenc
1985–86GramenetReus (2)
1986–87San CristóbalSantboià (2)
1987–88HortaMartinenc (2)
1988–89CristinencSant Cugat
1989–90VilobíTortosa
1990–91PremiàManresa (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.

2020–21 season teams

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
  • Amer
  • Begur
  • Besalú
  • Bosc de Tosca
  • Camprodon
  • Can Gibert
  • Cassà
  • Coma Cros
  • Empuriabrava Castelló
  • Farners
  • Guíxols
  • Llançà
  • Marca de l'Ham
  • Malgrat
  • Palafrugell
  • Porqueres
  • Quart
  • Sant Jaume de Llierca
  • Tordera
  • Torroella
  • Tossa
  • Argentona
  • Barberà Andalucía
  • Canyelles
  • Cirera
  • Europa B
  • Gramanet
  • Lloreda
  • Masnou
  • Molinos
  • Molletense
  • Montcada
  • Parc
  • Premià
  • Pubilla Casas
  • Racing Vallbona
  • Sant Ignasi
  • Sant Joan de Montcada
  • Sant Pol
  • Sarrià
  • Turó de la Peira
  • Vilassar de Mar B
  • Almeda
  • Atlètic Júnior
  • Atlètic Prat Delta
  • Atlètic Vilafranca
  • Can Buxeres
  • Cubelles
  • Espluguenc
  • Fontsanta-Fatjó
  • Gornal
  • Marianao Poblet
  • Moja
  • Molins de Rei
  • Òdena
  • Olímpic Can Fatjó
  • Olivella
  • San Mauro
  • Sant Andreu de la Barca
  • Sant Joan Despí
  • Sitges
  • Terlenka Barcelonista
  • Unificación Bellvitge
  • Valldoreix
Group 4 Group 5 Group 6
  • Avià
  • Berga
  • Calaf
  • Caldes de Montbui
  • Can Trias
  • Cardedeu
  • Castellar
  • Cerdanyola del Vallès B
  • Gironella
  • Gurb
  • Joanenc
  • La Torreta
  • OAR Vic
  • Pirinaica
  • Ripollet
  • Sabadell B
  • Sabadellenca
  • Sallent
  • Sant Julià de Vilatorta
  • Sant Quirze del Vallès
  • Tibidabo Torre Romeu
  • Torelló
  • Alpicat
  • Angulària
  • Artesa de Segre
  • Balàfia
  • Balaguer
  • Bellpuig
  • Castellserà
  • Cervera
  • Guissona
  • Juneda
  • L'Albi
  • Linyola
  • Lleida Esportiu B
  • Organyà
  • Palau d'Anglesola
  • Pardinyes
  • Sporting de Pinyana
  • Sudanell
  • Térmens
  • Torrefarrera
  • Aldeana
  • Altafulla
  • Ampolla
  • Amposta
  • Bonavista
  • Camarles
  • Cambrils
  • Canonja
  • La Floresta
  • La Sénia
  • Montblanc
  • Móra La Nova
  • Perelló
  • Pobla de Mafumet B
  • Reddis
  • Remolins-Bitem
  • Riudoms
  • Roda de Barà
  • Tortosa
  • Ulldecona

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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