- Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Ceuta and Melilla
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The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Ceuta and Melilla:
- Regional Preferente de Ceuta, 1 Group (Level 5)
- Primera Autonómica de Melilla, 1 Group (Level 5)
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Regional Preferente de Ceuta
Regional Preferente de Ceuta Countries Spain Founded Unknown Number of teams 11 Levels on pyramid 5 Promotion to 3ª - Group 10 Relegation to none Website Official website 2008–09 The Regional Preferente de Ceuta is the fifth level of association football in Ceuta and the lowest level in that region. At the end of the season, the top four clubs advance to promotion playoff. The winner plays the champion of the Primera Autonómica de Melilla for promotion to the Tercera División. Rfef rules allows the playoff winner to be promoted directly if there is no Ceuta club in the Tercera División.
Teams 2008-09
Club City Founded CD Betis de Hadú Ceuta UD Carmelitas Ceuta AD Ceuta B Ceuta Hilal Deportivo Ceuta CDE La Fortaleza Ceuta MuecoCeuta CF Ceuta Murallas de Ceuta FC Ceuta CD Polillas Ceuta CD SindiBar Ceuta Primera Autonómica de Melilla
Primera Autonómica de Melilla Countries Spain Founded Unknown Number of teams 8 Levels on pyramid 5 Promotion to 3ª - Group 10 Relegation to none Website Official website 2008–09 The Primera Autonómica de Melilla is the fifth level of association football in Melilla and the lowest level in that region. The champion competes against the playoff winner from the Regional Preferente de Ceuta for promotion to the Tercera División. Rfef rules allows the champion to be promoted directly if there is no Melilla club in the Tercera División.
Current Clubs 2009/10
Club City Founded Casino del Real CF Melilla C.D. Gimnástico Melilla Melilla U.D. Melilla B Melilla Peña Real Madrid Melilla C.D. Tercio Melilla Ceti CF Melilla External links
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