The Tercera División currently features 364 teams divided into 18 regional groups, corresponding to the Autonomous communities of Spain (due to its huge size, Andalucia is divided into two different groups). Each Group is administered by a regional football federation. At the end of the season the first four teams in each group qualify for promotion play-offs to decide which teams are promoted to Segunda División B. The three teams finishing bottom of each group may be relegated to the Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol. However the number of teams relegated can vary. The eighteen group champions also qualify for the following seasons Copa del Rey. However reserve teams are ineligible. Along with teams from Segunda División B, the remaining teams from the division compete in the Copa Federación.
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Alquerías • Bala Azul • Calasparra • Caravaca • Ceutí Atlético • Cieza • Ciudad Lorquí •
Imperial Promesas • Jumilla • La Unión • Las Palas • Lorca B • Moratalla •
Muleño • Pinatar • Real Murcia B • Sangonera Atl. • Santomera • Totana • Yeclano •
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Aluvión • Aoiz • Ardoi • Atl. Artajonés • Burladés • Chantrea • Cirbonero •
Egüés • Huarte • Idoya • Iruña • Izarra • Lourdes • Murchante • Mutilvera •
Oberena • River Ega • San Juan • Tudelano • Zarramonza •
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Agoncillo • Alberite • Alfaro • Anguiano • Arnedo • At. Vianés • Calahorra • Calasancio •
Cenicero • Ciudad de Alfaro • Fundación Logroñés • Haro Deportivo • Náxara • Oyonesa •
Rapid de Murillo • River Ebro • San Marcial • Villegas • Varea • Yagüe •
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