2023 Tercera Federación play-offs

The 2023 Tercera Federación play-offs to Segunda Federación from Tercera Federación (promotion play-offs) will be the final play-offs for the promotion from 2022–23 Tercera Federación to 2023–24 Segunda Federación.

Format

Group champions will be promoted directly to the Segunda Federación. Due to the remodeling of the RFEF leagues, as of 2021–22 season the promotion play-off is divided into two stages: regional and national. Four teams from each group participate in the regional stage, which were classified between places second and fifth of the regular season. Since 2022–23 season the regional stage is a series of two matches. The second classified will face the fifth classified; and the third will do the same with the fourth. The winners of the two series will play a series to determine the team that will qualify for the national stage.[1]

In the regional phase, if the aggregated score ends in a draw, extra time will be played, if the same result is maintained at the end of extra time, the best seeded team will win.

The national stage will be played by 18 teams, which won their respective regional play-offs. Since 2022–23 season nine different series will be played to determine the winners of the promotion to Segunda Federación.[2]

As of this season, the RFEF recovered the two-legged knockout system, due to the complaints filed against the single knockout system at a neutral venue that had been implemented after COVID-19 and the subsequent reform of the football leagues organized by the RFEF.[3]

Qualified teams

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6
2ndArosa 2ndSporting Gijón B 2ndVimenor 2ndVitoria 2ndSant Andreu 2ndAtzeneta
3rdRápido de Bouzas 3rdL'Entregu 3rdTropezón 3rdLeioa 3rdSan Cristóbal 3rdTorrent
4thRacing Villalbés 4thLlanera 4thEscobedo 4thBasconia 4thL'Hospitalet 4thAtlético Levante
5thOurense 5thPraviano 5thAtlético Albericia 5thDeusto 5thPeralada 5thRoda
Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12
2ndRSC Internacional 2ndAtlético Astorga 2ndJaén 2ndCórdoba B 2ndManacor 2ndLanzarote
3rdGetafe B 3rdSalamanca 3rdEl Palo 3rdGerena 3rdPenya Independent 3rdSan Fernando
4thParacuellos Antamira 4thÁvila 4thTorre del Mar 4thPuente Genil 4thPoblense 4thLas Palmas Atlético
5thMóstoles URJC 5thAtlético Tordesillas 5thAtlético Malagueño 6thCiudad de Lucena[lower-alpha 1] 5thSantanyí 5thVilla de Santa Brígida
Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 Group 16 Group 17 Group 18
2ndLorca Deportiva 2ndAzuaga 2ndSubiza 2ndVarea 3rdHuesca B 2ndIllescas
3rdLa Unión Atlético 3rdMoralo 3rdArdoi 4thLa Calzada 4thEjea 3rdQuintanar del Rey
4thRacing Murcia 4thOlivenza 4thPeña Sport 5thOyonesa 5thTamarite 4thCalvo Sotelo
5thAtlético Pulpileño 5thJerez 5thHuarte 6thAnguiano[lower-alpha 2] 6thAlmudévar 5thVillarrubia
  • Teams in bold promoted to the Segunda RFEF
  • Teams in italics progressed to the national stage
  1. Ciudad de Lucena qualified for the play-off, due to Sevilla C cannot promote because Sevilla Atlético already plays in Segunda Federación and both teams are dependent on Sevilla FC.
  2. Anguiano qualified for the play-off because Agoncillo cannot be promoted because is the second reserve team of UD Logroñés, in addition UD Logroñés B, the first reserve team of UD Logroñés, played this season in Segunda Federación and was relegated to Tercera Federación, so Agoncillo was demoted to Regional Preferente.

Regional stage

Group 1 – Galicia

Semi–finals Final
          
2 Arosa 0 3 3
5 UD Ourense 0 0 0
2 Arosa 1
4 Racing Villalbés 1
3 Rápido de Bouzas 1 0 1
4 Racing Villalbés 0 2 2

Group 2 – Asturias

Semi–finals Final
          
2 Sporting Gijón B 1 0 1
5 Praviano 1 1 (a.e.t.) 2
3 L'Entregu 0
5 Praviano 0
3 L'Entregu 1 4 5
4 Llanera 1 0 1

Group 3 – Cantabria

Semi–finals Final
          
2 Vimenor 1 1 2
5 Atlético Albericia 1 0 1
2 Vimenor 2
3 Tropezón 0
3 Tropezón 2 1 3
4 Escobedo 0 0 0

Group 4 – Basque Country

Semi–finals Final
          
2 Vitoria 0 1 1
5 Deusto 0 2 2
3 Leioa 2
5 Deusto 1
3 Leioa 0 2 2
4 Basconia 1 0 1

Group 5 – Catalonia

Semi–finals Final
          
2 Sant Andreu 1 1 2
5 Peralada 0 0 0
2 Sant Andreu 1
3 San Cristóbal 0
3 San Cristóbal 0 3 3
4 L'Hospitalet 1 2 3

Group 6 – Valencian Community

Semi–finals Final
          
2 Atzeneta 2 0 2
5 Roda 0 1 1
2 Atzeneta 0
3 Torrent 0
3 Torrent 0 2 2
4 Atlético Levante 0 0 0

Group 7 – Community of Madrid

Semi–finals Final
          
2 RSC Internacional 1 4 5
5 Móstoles URJC 2 0 2
2 RSC Internacional 0
3 Getafe B 1
3 Getafe B 2 1 3
4 Paracuellos Antamira 2 1 3

Group 8 – Castile and León

Semi–finals Final
          
2 Atlético Astorga 0 3 3
5 Atlético Tordesillas 1 1 2
2 Atlético Astorga 1
3 Salamanca 3
3 Salamanca 0 2 (a.e.t.) 2
4 Ávila 2 0

Group 9 – Eastern Andalusia

Semi–finals Final
          
2 Jaén 1 1 2
5 Atlético Malagueño 1 2 (a.e.t.) 3
5 Atlético Malagueño 0
3 El Palo 0
3 El Palo 1 1 2
4 Torre del Mar 0 1 1

Group 10 – Western Andalusia

Semi–finals Final
          
2 Córdoba B 1 2 3
6 Ciudad de Lucena 0 3 3
2 Córdoba B 0
5 Puente Genil 0
3 Gerena 2 0 2
5 Puente Genil 2 1 3

Group 11 – Balearic Islands

Semi–finals Final
          
2 Manacor 0 1 1
5 Santanyí 1 1 2
3 Penya Independent 1
5 Santanyí 2
3 Penya Independent 3 1 4
4 Poblense 2 1 3

Group 12 – Canary Islands

Semi–finals Final
          
2 Lanzarote 0 1 1
5 Villa de Santa Brígida 1 1 2
3 San Fernando 1
5 Villa de Santa Brígida 1
3 San Fernando 0 2 (a.e.t.) 2
4 Las Palmas Atlético 1 1 2

Group 13 – Region of Murcia

Semi–finals Final
          
2 Lorca Deportiva 2 2 (a.e.t.) 4
5 Atlético Pulpileño 2 1 3
2 Lorca Deportiva 0
3 La Unión Atlético 0
3 La Unión Atlético 1 3 4
4 Racing Murcia 1 2 3

Group 14 – Extremadura

Semi–finals Final
          
2 Azuaga 2 3 5
5 Jerez 1 0 1
2 Azuaga 2
3 Moralo 0
3 Moralo 1 1 2
4 Olivenza 0 1 1

Group 15 – Navarre

Semi–finals Final
          
2 Subiza 4 3 7
5 Huarte 0 3 3
2 Subiza 2
4 Peña Sport 3
3 Ardoi 1 1 2
4 Peña Sport 2 2 4

Group 16 – La Rioja

Semi–finals Final
          
2 Varea 3 4 7
6 Anguiano 2 2 4
2 Varea 1
4 La Calzada 1
4 La Calzada 0 5 (a.e.t.) 5
5 Oyonesa 0 2 2

Group 17 – Aragon

Semi–finals Final
          
3 Huesca B 1 1 2
6 Almudévar 2 3 5
4 Ejea 1
6 Almudévar 2
4 Ejea 2 0 2
5 Tamarite 1 1 (a.e.t.) 2

Group 18 – Castilla–La Mancha

Semi–finals Final
          
2 Illescas 1 0 1
5 Villarrubia 0 0 0
2 Illescas 3
3 Quintanar del Rey 2
3 Quintanar del Rey 1 1 2
4 Calvo Sotelo Puertollano 1 0 1
  • The 18 teams that were promoted through regular season groups are included.
  • The numbers of years after the last promotion are referred to the last participation of the club in Segunda División B or Segunda Federación if the team it was relegated one year ago.
Promoted to Segunda Federación
Águilas
(1 year later)
Andratx
(1 year later)
Antoniano
(First time ever)
Arandina
(6 years later)
Barakaldo
(2 years later)
Barbastro
(16 years later)
Cayón
(1 year later)
Covadonga
(2 years later)
Deportivo Fabril
(4 years later)
Egüés
(First time ever)
Europa
(1 year later)
Llerenense
(First time ever)
Manchego Ciudad Real
(First time ever)
Marbella
(2 years later)
Mensajero
(1 year later)
Náxara
(1 year later)
Orihuela
(2 years later)
Ursaria
(First time ever)

References

  1. Mainez, Rafa (8 June 2021). "Así serán los formatos de la Segunda y Tercera RFEF". Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  2. "¿Cómo y dónde será la Promoción de Tercera RFEF?". golsmedia.com. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  3. Arés, Ruby (16 June 2022). "La RFEF se carga el playoff en sede única y vuelve al doble partido". as.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 April 2023.
  4. "El extraño caso del Robres: puede ganar la liga y descender de categoría". heraldo.es (in Spanish). 16 February 2023. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  5. "El Barbastro hace historia y asciende a Segunda RFEF tras ganar al Huesca B". heraldo.es (in Spanish). 23 April 2023. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
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