Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Andalusia

Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Andalusia

The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Community of Andalusia, are organized by Federación Andaluza de Fútbol :

  • Primera División de Andalucía (Level 5)
  • Regional Preferente de Andalucía (Level 6)
  • Primera Provincial de Andalucía (Level 7)
  • Segunda Provincial de Andalucía (Level 8)
  • Tercera Provincial de Andalucía (Level 9)

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Primera División de Andalucía

Primera Andaluza
Countries  Spain
Founded 2004
Number of teams 73; 4 groups of 18
Levels on pyramid 5
Promotion to 3ª - Group 9 and Group 10
Relegation to Regional Preferente
Website Official website

The Primera Andaluza is the 5th level of competition in the Spanish League Football in the Community of Andalusia.

The League

The league consists of 4 groups, each consisting of 18 teams. At the end of the season, the champions are promoted and the runners-up playoff for possible promotion. Third placed teams playoff to fill any vacancies. Three clubs are relegated to Regional Preferente; group 2 relegates four clubs for having 19 teams in its group.

2010–11 teams

Group 1 (Cádiz and Huelva)

Club City Founded
Nueva Jarilla Nueva Jarilla, Cádiz 1985
Arcos Arcos de la Frontera, Cádiz 1956
Balón de Cádiz Cádiz, Cádiz 1940
Barbate Barbate, Cádiz 1945
Tharsis Tharsis, Huelva 1943
Guadalcacín Guadalcacín, Cádiz
Rota Rota, Cádiz 1952
San Juan San Juan del Puerto, Huelva
San Roque San Roque, Cádiz 1966
San Roque Lepe B Lepe, Huelva
Chiclana Chiclana de la Frontera, Cádiz 1948
Isla Cristina Isla Cristina, Huelva 1999
La Palma La Palma del Condado, Huelva 1915
Olímpica Valverdeña Valverde del Camino, Huelva 1942
Olont Gibraleón, Huelva 1933
Pinzón Palos de la Frontera, Huelva 1966
Roteña Rota, Cádiz 1966
Xerez B Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz 1975

Group 2 (Seville and Córdoba)

Club City Founded
Cerro del Águila Sevilla, Seville 1994
San José San José de la Rinconada, Seville 1951
Arahal Arahal, Seville 1975
Brenes Brenes, Seville 2005
Atl. Antoniano Lebrija, Seville 1964
Espeleño Atl. Espiel, Córdoba 1982
Castilleja Castilleja de la Cuesta, Seville 1937
El Higuerón El Higuerón, Córdoba
Utrera Utrera, Seville 1946
San Juan San Juan de Aznalfarache, Seville 1980
Dos Hermanas Dos Hermanas, Seville 1971
Aguilarense Aguilar de la Frontera, Córdoba
La Barrera Mairena del Alcor, Seville 1980
Montilla Montilla, Córdoba 1973
Paradas Bp. Paradas, Seville 1946
Peña Rociera Dos Hermanas, Seville
Betis C Seville, Seville 2003
La Voz Córdoba, Córdoba

Group 3 (Málaga and Jaén)

Club City Founded
Malaka Málaga, Málaga
Atl. Benamiel Arroyo de la Miel, Málaga 1974
Atl. Marbellí Marbella, Málaga 2006
Carolinense La Carolina, Jaén 2008
Churriana Churriana, Málaga 1940
Lauro Alhaurín de la Torre, Málaga 2002
Mijas Mijas, Málaga 1972
Nerja Nerja, Málaga 1964
Rincón Rincón de la Victoria, Málaga
Úbeda Viva Úbeda, Jaén 2004
Juventud Torremolinos Torremolinos, Málaga 1958
Real Jaén B Jaén, Jaén 1973
Recreativo Bailén Bailén, Jaén 1965
Dos Hermanas S.A. Málaga, Málaga 1997
Fuengirola L.B. Fuengirola, Málaga 2002
San Pedro San Pedro de Alcantára, Málaga 1973
Torre del Mar Torre del Mar, Málaga 1947
Villacarrillo Villacarrillo, Jaén 2006

Group 4 (Granada and Almería)

Club City Founded
Parador El Parador, Almería
Arenas Armilla, Granada 1931
Atarfe Ind. Atarfe, Granada 1970
Atl. La Zubia La Zubia, Granada 1946
Atl. Monachil Monachil, Granada 1981
Vera Vera, Almería 1960
Cúllar Vega Cúllar Vega, Granada 1979
Español Alquián El Alquián, Almería 1955
Granada B Granada, Granada 1947
Guadix Guadix, Granada 1969
Huétor Vega Huétor Vega, Granada
Los Molinos Almería, Almería 1973
Polideportivo Berja Berja, Almería 1992
Íllora Íllora, Granada
Los Marinos Almuñécar, Granada 1974
Pavía Almería, Almería 1955
Vandalia Ind. Peligros, Granada 1929

Regional Preferente de Andalucía

Regional Preferente
Countries  Spain
Number of teams 140; 8 groups
Levels on pyramid 6
Promotion to Primera Andaluza
Relegation to Primera Provincial
Website Official website

Regional Preferente de Andalucía is the 6th level of competition of the Spanish Football League in Andalusia.

The League

The Regional Preferente is played with 140 teams in eight groups of 16-19. At the end of the season, the champions and runners-up are promoted and the 3rd placed teams playoff to fill any vacancies. Four clubs are relegated to Primera Categoría Provincial except those groups with 17 or 19 teams relegating five clubs.

Primera Provincial de Andalucía

Primera Provincial
Countries  Spain
Number of teams 222; 15 groups
Levels on pyramid 7
Promotion to Regional Preferente
Relegation to Segunda Provincial
Website Official website

Primera Provincial de Andalucía is the 7th level of competition of the Spanish Football League in Andalusia.

The League

The Primera Provincial is played with 222 teams in 15 groups of 10-18. At the end of the season, four clubs being promoted to each province's Regional Preferente. Four clubs each from Cádiz and Granada and eight clubs from Seville are relegated to Segunda Categoría Provincial.

Segunda Provincial de Andalucía

Segunda Provincial
Countries  Spain
Number of teams 107; 7 groups
Levels on pyramid 8
Promotion to Primera Provincial
Relegation to Tercera Provincial
Website Official website

Segunda Provincial de Andalucía is the 8th level of competition of the Spanish Football League in Andalusia.

The League

The Segunda Provincial is played with 107 teams in 7 groups of 12-16 teams. At the end of the season, in Cádiz and Granada, the top four teams are promoted while the five champions and the best runner-up are promoted in Sevilla plus two playoff winners between the other four runners-up.

Tercera Provincial de Andalucía

Tercera Provincial
Countries  Spain
Number of teams 9
Levels on pyramid 9
Website Official website

Tercera Provincial de Andalucía is the 9th level of competition of the Spanish Football League in Andalusia, only has a group of the Granada Province.

Group of Granada

All teams of Granada Province, the teams not promoted or relegated, can be considered an independent league of the Spanish football league system, is organized by Federación Granadina de Fútbol

  • ALBORAN 2000 C.F.
  • RAYO MOTRILEÑO C.D.
  • A.D. MOLVIZAR
  • VELEZ BENAUDALLA C.D.
  • C.D. PUNTALON
  • C.D. SALOBREÑA 2008
  • PANADERIA JOSE RUIZ A.D.
  • CD Motril Atletico
  • C.D. TORRENUEVA
  • SIGLO XX F.C.
  • C.D. NUEVA SALOBREÑA C.F.
  • C.D. INDUSTRIAL ECLISA
  • C.D. CARCHUNA
  • A.D. ALBUÑOL
  • ESTRUCTURAS FERRALLAS PEBOFAN
  • C.D. RECREATIVO DE ORGIVA
  • PUERTO DE MOTRIL C.F.
  • P.M.D. LUJAR-LOS CARLOS

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