Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Galicia

Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Galicia

The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Community of Galicia, are organized by Federación Gallega de Fútbol :

  • Preferente Autonómica de Galicia (Level 5)
  • Primeira Autonómica de Galicia (Level 6)
  • Segunda Autonómica de Galicia (Level 7)
  • Terceira Autonómica de Galicia (Level 8)

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Preferente Autonómica de Galicia

Preferente Autonómica
Countries  Spain
Founded Unknown
Number of teams 40; two groups of 20
Levels on pyramid 5
Promotion to 3ª - Group 1
Relegation to Primeira Autonómica
Domestic cup(s) None
Website Official website

The Preferente Autonómica de Galicia is one of the lower levels of the Spanish Football League. It is held every year. It stands at the fifth level of Spanish football. All of the clubs are based in the autonomous community of Galicia.

League format

The league played in two groups of 20 teams each. At the end of the season, the champion and runner-up from each group are promoted to Tercera División - Group 1. The third placed teams play a promotion play-off to fill any vacancies in Tercera División. Three teams from each group are relegated to Primeira Autonómica. (Additional teams could be relegated if there are more teams relegated to Tercera División than that are promoted; both Tercera División and Autonómica Preferente groups have a limit of 20 clubs.)

Current clubs 2010/11

Group North

Teams 2010/11 // Grupo Norte, Lugo and Coruña provinces
Team Founded in Based in
1 Compostela 1962 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña Province
2 Dorneda Dorneda, A Coruña Province
3 Betanzos 1952 Betanzos, A Coruña Province
4 O Val 1966 Narón, A Coruña Province
5 Sant. Compostela 2004 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña Province
6 Boiro 1966 Boiro, A Coruña Province
7 Laracha 1965 A Laracha, A Coruña Province
8 Galicia Mugardos 1953 Mugardos, A Coruña Province
9 Castro 1980 Castro de Rei, Lugo Province
10 Flavia 1928 Padrón, A Coruña Province
11 Viveiro 1923 Viveiro, Lugo Province
12 Foz 1928 Foz, Lugo Province
13 Lemos 1924 Monforte de Lemos, Lugo Province
14 Dubra 1970 Val do Dubra, A Coruña Province
15 Xove Lago 1968 Xove, Lugo Province
16 Noia 1970 Noia, A Coruña Province
17 Soneira 1965 Vimianzo, A Coruña Province
18 O Páramo O Páramo, Lugo Province
19 Grixoa Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña Province
20 Bertamiráns 1935 Bertamiráns, A Coruña Province
21 Outeiro de Rei Outeiro de Rei, A Coruña Province

Group South

Teams 2010/11 // Grupo Sur, Ourense and Pontevedra provinces
Team Founded in Based in
1 Lalín 1974 Lalín, Pontevedra Province
2 Céltiga 1921 A Illa de Arousa, Pontevedra Province
3 Verín 1971 Verín, Ourense Province
4 Choco 1953 Redondela, Pontevedra Province
5 Arosa 1945 Vilagarcía de Arousa, Pontevedra Province
6 Porriño Ind. 1933 O Porriño, Pontevedra Province
7 Xuventú Sanxenxo 1983 Sanxenxo, Pontevedra Province
8 Rápido Bahía Cangas do Morrazo, Pontevedra Province
9 Pontellas 1983 Pontellas, Pontevedra Province
10 Barbadás-Bentraces 1998 Barbadás, Ourense Province
11 Ribadumia 1959 Ribadumia, Pontevedra Province
12 Cruceiro Hío 1978 Hío, Pontevedra Province
13 Gran Peña 1926 Vigo, Pontevedra Province
14 Arenteiro 1958 O Carballiño, Ourense Province
15 Juventud Cambados 1963 Cambados, Pontevedra Province
16 Marín 1948 Marín, Pontevedra Province
17 Ourense B 1952 Ourense, Ourense Province
18 Nigrán 2000 Nigrán, Pontevedra Province
19 A Peroxa A Peroxa, Ourense Province
20 Atios O Porriño, Pontevedra Province

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Primeira Autonómica de Galicia

Primera Autonómica
Countries  Spain
Founded Unknown
Number of teams 72; 4 groups of 18 each.
Levels on pyramid 6
Promotion to Preferente Autonómica
Relegation to Segunda Autonómica
Domestic cup(s) None
Website Official website

Primera División Autonómica de Galicia is the sixth level of the Spanish football league system. It is administered by the Galician Football Federation.

League format

The league is played in four groups of 18 teams each. At the end of the season, the champion and runner-up from each group are promoted to Autonómica Preferente. Four teams in Group 1, two each in Group 2 & 3, and three in Group 4 are relegated to Segunda Autonómica.(Further relegations may be needed to maintain 18 clubs in each group.)

Some teams playing in this level

External links

Segunda Autonómica de Galicia

Segunda Autonómica
Countries  Spain
Founded Unknown
Number of teams 193; 11 groups of a maxium of 18
Levels on pyramid 7
Promotion to Primeira Autonómica
Relegation to Terceira Autonómica
Domestic cup(s) None
Website Official website

The Segunda Autonómica de Galicia is one of the lower levels of the Spanish Football League. It is held every year. It stands at the seventh level of Spanish football. All of the clubs are based in the autonomous community of Galicia.

League format

The league is played in eleven groups of 16-18 teams. At the end of the season, the champions from groups 1-5, the winner of the play-off of the 5 runners-up and the champions and runners-up from groups 6-11 are promoted to Primeira Autonómica.

Some teams playing in this level

Terceira Autonómica de Galicia

Tercera Autonómica
Countries  Spain
Founded Unknown
Number of teams 316; 21 groups of a maxium of 20
Levels on pyramid 8
Promotion to Segunda Autonómica
Domestic cup(s) None
Website Official website

The Terceira Autonómica de Galicia is the 8th level of competition in the Spanish League Football in the Community of Galicia.

The League

The league played in 21 groups of 12-19 teams each. At the end of the season, the champion of each group is promoted to Segunda Autonómica de Galicia.

External links


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