Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Asturias

The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Community of Asturias, organized by Real Federación de Fútbol del Principado de Asturias:

  • Primera RFFPA, formerly Regional Preferente de Asturias (Level 6 of the Spanish football pyramid)
  • Segunda RFFPA, formerly Primera Regional de Asturias (Level 7)
  • Tercera RFFPA, formerly Segunda Regional de Asturias (Level 8)

League chronology

Timeline

Primera RFFPA (formerly Regional Preferente de Asturias)

Primera RFFPA
Founded1978
Country Spain
Number of teams20
Level on pyramid6
Promotion to3ª RFEF – Group 2
Relegation toSegunda RFFPA
Domestic cup(s)Copa del Rey
Current championsAvilés Stadium and Valdesoto
WebsiteOfficial website

Primera RFFPA is one of the lower levels of the Spanish Football League. It stands at the sixth level of Spanish football. All of the clubs are based in the autonomous community of Asturias.

The League

The league consists of 20 teams in one group. At the end of the season, three teams are promoted to Tercera División RFEF – Group 2. The last three classified are relegated to Segunda RFFPA (formerly Primera Regional de Asturias).

Since the 2018–19 season, the champion of the league qualifies for the Copa del Rey.

2022–23 teams

2019–20 Regional Preferente de Asturias teams
Teams in Avilés: Avilés Stadium, Llaranes
Teams in Gijón: Racing La Guía, Roces
Teams in Oviedo: Astur, Universidad Oviedo
Team City
Andés CF Andés, Navia
Astur CFLa Argañosa, Oviedo
Atlético de Lugones SDLugones, Siero
Barcia CF Barcia, Valdés
Berrón CFEl Berrón, Siero
Candás CFCandás, Carreño
CD Lealtad B Villaviciosa
CD Mosconia Grado
CD TineoTineo
CD Universidad de Oviedo Oviedo
CD Vallobín Vallobín, Oviedo
EI San Martín Sotrondio, San Martín del Rey Aurelio
Llaranes CF Llaranes, Avilés
SD CollotoColloto, Siero
SD Lenense Pola de Lena, Lena
SD Navarro CF Valliniello, Avilés
TSK Roces Roces, Gijón
UD Gijón Industrial Jove, Gijón
UP Langreo B Langreo
Urraca CF Posada de Llanes, Llanes

Latest promoted teams

SeasonChampionRunner-upOther promoted teams
1991–92PiloñesaEuropa NavaLenense
1992–93NavarroSan MartínBerrón, Valdesoto
1993–94UniversidadPravianoTuilla
1994–95MosconiaCollotoValdesoto
1995–96Santiago de AllerTuillaNarcea, Candás, Astur
1996–97PiloñesaPravianoAndés
1997–98MosconiaCovadongaEuropa Nava, Trasona
1998–99LlanesAsturTurón
1999–00PumarínTrasonaValdesoto, Covadonga
2000–01NarceaSan LázaroCondal, Navarro
2001–02HispanoGijón IndustrialCovadonga
2002–03CearesSan MartínLenense
2003–04NavarroAndésBerrón
2004–05TapiaCondalTuilla, Covadonga
2005–06LlanesCudilleroSan Martín, Praviano
2006–07CollotoTapiaCandás
2007–08MosconiaNalónGijón Industrial, Covadonga
2008–09PravianoCollotoLuarca
2009–10NaviaNalónOviedo B, Andés
2010–11CovadongaCollotoPumarín
2011–12PravianoAtlético LugonesL'Entregu, Urraca, Tapia
2012–13Avilés BLenenseAndés
2013–14RocesLlanesAstur, Mosconia
2014–15SieroColungaTineo
2015–16L'EntreguLlaneraLenense
2016–17RocesGijón IndustrialSan Martín, Valdesoto
2017–18San ClaudioMadalena de MorcínUniversidad
2018–19UrracaVallobínNavarro, Lenense
2019–20TitánicoAvilés StadiumValdesoto
2020–21LuarcaRocesLangreo B
2021–22 Avilés Stadium, Valdesoto Condal

Segunda RFFPA (formerly Primera Regional de Asturias)

Segunda RFFPA
Country Spain
Number of teams36; two groups of 18
Level on pyramid7
Promotion toPrimera RFFPA
Relegation toTercera RFFPA
Domestic cup(s)None
WebsiteOfficial website

Segunda RFFPA is the seventh level of the Spanish football league system. It is administered by the Royal Asturias Football Federation.

League format

The league is played in two groups of 18 teams each. At the end of the season, the two champions are promoted with the winner of promotion playoff of runners-up (three teams in total). Three clubs in each group are relegated to Tercera RFFPA (six in total).

2022–23 teams

Group 1

TeamLocation
CD Manuel RubioCeares, Gijón
CD Racing de La Guía Fontanía-La Guía, Gijón
CD Raíces Raíces, Castrillón
CD Treviense Trevías, Valdés
Club de Campo La Fresneda La Fresneda, Siero
Club Hispano Piedras Blancas, Castrillón
Codema Fútbol Gijón
Gozón CF Luanco, Gozón
Muros Balompié Muros de Nalón
Podes CF Samartín de Podes, Gozón
Puerto de Vega CF Puerto de Vega, Navia
Quintueles CFQuintueles, Villaviciosa
Real Tapia CF Tapia de Casariego
Salas CD Salas
Siderúrgico CF Llaranes, Avilés
SD Atlético Camocha La Camocha, Gijón
SD Narcea Cangas del Narcea
UD Llanera B Posada de Llanera, Llanera

Group 2

TeamLocation
AD Ribadedeva Colombres, Ribadedeva
Atlético de Siero Pola de Siero, Siero
Cánicas AC Cangas de Onís
CD Asturias de Blimea Blimea, San Martín del Rey Aurelio
CD GrujoanPumarín, Oviedo
CD La Madalena de MorcínSanta Eulalia, Morcín
CD TurónTurón, Mieres
Céltic de Puerto FCPuerto, Oviedo
Club Europa de Nava Nava
Club Siero Pola de Siero, Siero
Juventud Estadio CF El Cristo, Oviedo
Nalón CF Olloniego, Oviedo
Pumarín CFPumarín, Oviedo
Real JuvenciaTrubia, Oviedo
Ribadesella CF Ribadesella
UD San ClaudioSan Claudio, Oviedo
Unión Comercial CF Tudela Veguín, Oviedo
Urraca CF BPosada de Llanes, Llanes

Tercera RFFPA (formerly Segunda Regional de Asturias)

Tercera RFFPA
Country Spain
Number of teams57; three groups of 14, one of 15
Level on pyramid8
Promotion toPrimera Regional de Asturias
Domestic cup(s)None
WebsiteOfficial website

Tercera RFFPA is the eighth level of the Spanish football league system. It is also administered by the Royal Asturias Football Federation.

League format

The league is played in four groups, three of 14 teams and one of 15. At the end of the season, the four champions are promoted to Segunda RFFPA with the two winners of promotion playoff (six teams in total).

2022–23 teams

Group 4

TeamLocation
Avilés Stadium CF B Avilés
Barcia CF B Barcia, Valdés
Boal CF Boal
CD Marino de Cudillero Cudillero
CD Pillarno Pillarno, Castrillón
CD Villa de PraviaPravia
Club Hispano B Piedras Blancas, Castrillón
La Caridad CF La Caridad, El Franco
Miranda CF Miranda, Avilés
Navia CF Navia
Puerto de Vega CF B Puerto de Vega, Navia
Racing de Pravia Pravia
SD Astur Vegadense A Veiga, Vegadeo
SD Rayo Villalegre Villalegre, Avilés
UD Castros Mohías, Coaña

Group 1

TeamLocation
Argüero CFArgüero, Villaviciosa
Asunción CFGijón
CD AboñoAboño, Carreño
CD Atlantic de Gijón La Providencia, Gijón
CD FabrilJove, Gijón
CD MontevilMontevil, Gijón
CF Estudiantes de Somió Somió, Gijón
GD BoscoAvilés
Quintueles CF BQuintueles, Villaviciosa
Rayo GijonésGijón
SD Atlético Camocha B La Camocha, Gijón
Triple A Gijón Gijón
Unión Astur CFGijón
Versalles CF Versalles, Avilés

Group 2

TeamLocation
AD Guillén Lafuerza El Rancho, Oviedo
CD La ManjoyaManjoya, Oviedo
CD Riosa La Ará, Riosa
CD Santa Marina de Mieres Ablaña, Mieres
CD Ujo Ujo, Mieres
Centro Asturiano de Oviedo Ules, Oviedo
Club Atlético de La Florida La Florida, Oviedo
Grisú CFCerdeño, Oviedo
Oviedo City FCOviedo
Real Avilés Industrial CF B Avilés
Rosal FCOviedo
SCD Campomanes Campomanes, Lena
SD Colloto B Colloto, Siero
SDCR La Corredoria La Corredoria, Oviedo

Group 3

TeamLocation
AD San Juan La Carisa La Carisa, Oviedo
Berrón CF B El Berrón, Siero
CD Rayo Carbayín Carbayín Alto, Siero
CD San Jorge Nueva de Llanes, Llanes
Club Arenas del Sella Arriondas, Parres
Club Europa de Nava B Nava
Colegio Riaño CF Riaño, Langreo
Condal CF B Noreña
Deportiva Piloñesa Infiesto, Piloña
Iberia CF San Julián/Santuyano, Bimenes
Independiente CF Lieres, Siero
Lada Langreo CF Lada, Langreo
L'Entregu CF B El Entrego, San Martín del Rey Aurelio
UD Sariego Sariego

Femenino Regional

Femenino Regional
Country Spain
Number of teams24; four groups of 5, one of 4
Level on pyramid5
Promotion toPrimera Nacional
Current championsSporting Gijón B
WebsiteOfficial website

Femenino Regional de Asturias is the regional women's league and the lowest division. It stands at the fifth level of Spanish women's football. All the clubs are based in the autonomous community of Asturias.

The league

For the 2023–24 season, Femenino Regional de Asturias will be split in two new competitions: Primera RFFPA Femenina (fifth tier) and Segunda RFFPA Femenina (sixth tier). Primera RFFPA Femenina will be made up by 10 teams, including relegations from Primera Nacional. For the current season, Femenino Regional de Asturias has two different stages. At the end of the first one, 12 teams (champions, runners-up and the two best third classified) will play in Grupo A. The other 12 teams will conform Grupo B.

After the second stage, A8, A9 and A10 will run a play-out against B1, B2 and B3 (single game). A11, A12 and the rest of the teams from Grupo B will be relegated to Segunda RFFPA Femenina.

2022–23 teams

Group 1

TeamLocation
Avilés Stadium CFAvilés
Navia CF Navia
Racing de Pravia Pravia
Real Avilés Industrial CF B Avilés
UD Llanera B Posada de Llanera, Llanera

Group 2

TeamLocation
CD Llanes Llanes
Gijón FF A Gijón
Gijón FF BGijón
Real Sporting de Gijón, SAD BGijón
Urraca CF Posada de Llanes, Llanes

Group 3

TeamLocation
CD RomanónPola de Siero, Siero
Frida CFF Oviedo
L'Entregu CF El Entrego, San Martín del Rey Aurelio
Real Oviedo Femenino COviedo
UD Prados San JuliánLa Corredoria, Oviedo

Group 4

TeamLocation
CF Estudiantes de SomióSomió, Gijón
Gijón FF C Gijón
Rayo Gijonés Gijón
Real Sporting de Gijón, SAD CGijón
UD GigiafemGijón

Group 5

TeamLocation
CF LlosalínSoto de Ribera, Ribera de Arriba
Real Avilés Industrial CF C Avilés
Real Oviedo Femenino D Oviedo
UD Llanera CPosada de Llanera, Llanera

Latest seasons

In bold, champions and runners-up that promoted to Primera Nacional.

SeasonChampionRunner-up
1996–97LuarcaTradehi
1997–98PravianoRaíces
1998–99PraviaMareo B
1999–00RaícesMareo B
2000–01GijónRaíces
2001–02La CarisaOviedo Moderno B
2002–03Oviedo Moderno BMareo B
2003–04EF Mareo BRaíces
2004–05EF Mareo BRaíces
2005–06Gijón BMareo B
2006–07Gijón BLlosalín
2007–08BarciaLangreo Femenino
2008–09Langreo FemeninoLa Braña
2009–10La BrañaOviedo Moderno B
2010–11Oviedo Moderno BTapia
2011–12FemiasturOviedo 06
2012–13Oviedo Moderno BManuel Rubio
2013–14Oviedo Moderno BFemiastur
2014–15FemiasturOviedo Moderno C
2015–16Oviedo Moderno BGijón
2016–17Oviedo Moderno BLlanera
2017–18Oviedo BSporting Gijón B
2018–19Sporting Gijón BOviedo B
2019–20Oviedo C[lower-alpha 1]Sporting Gijón C
  1. As both Oviedo C and Sporting Gijón C were not eligible, Llanera was the promoted team.
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