Primera División Femenina de Futsal

Primera División
Country Spain
Confederation UEFA
Founded 1994
Number of teams 16
Level on pyramid 1
Relegation to Segunda División
Domestic cup(s) Copa de España
Current champions Atlético de Madrid Navalcarnero
(2014–15)
Most championships Elche
Website www.lnfs.es
2015–16 season

The Primera División is the women's premier futsal league in Spain, is operated by the Liga Nacional de Fútbol Sala. It was founded in 1994, which is played under UEFA rules and currently consists of 16 teams.

Liga championship rules

Each team has to play with all the other teams twice, once at home and the other at the opponent's stadium. This means that in Primera División Femenina the league ends after every team plays 30 matches.

Like men's Primera División, the Primera División Femenina de Futsal takes a winter break once each team has played half its schedule. One unusual feature of the league is that the two halves of the season are played in the same order—that is, the order of each team's first-half fixtures is repeated in the second half of the season, with the only difference being the stadiums used.

Each victory adds 3 points to the team in the league ranking. Each drawn adds 1 point. At the end of the league, the winner is:

  1. The team that has most points in the ranking.
  2. If two or more teams are level on points, the winner is the team that has the best results head-to-head.
  3. If there is no winner after applying the second rule, then the team with the best overall goal difference wins.

2015–16 season teams

Atl. Madrid
Cidade As Burgas
Burela
Univ. Alicante
Alcorcón
Rioja
Roldán
Móstoles
Poio
Gironella
Majadahonda
Lacturale
Ferrol
Rubí
Elche
Location of teams in Primera División 2015–16
Team Location Stadium Capacity 2014–15
Atlético Madrid Navalcarnero Navalcarnero La Estación 1,500 1st
Cidade de As Burgas Ourense Pavillón dos Remedios 3,000 2nd
Burela Pescados Rubén Burela Vista Alegre 1,400 3rd
Universidad de Alicante Alicante Pabellón Universitario 1,500 3rd
AD Alcorcón Alcorcón Los Cantos 1,700 4th
Ourense Envialia Ourense Pavillón dos Remedios 3,000 5th
Rioja Logroño Palacio de los Deportes 3,809 6th
Jimbee Roldán Roldán, Murcia Gabriel Pérez Sánchez 1,500 7th
Móstoles Móstoles Villafontana 1,000 8th
Poio Pescamar Poio A Seca 1,500 9th
Gironella Gironella Pavelló Poliesportiu 1,000 10th
Majadahonda Afar4 Majadahonda La Granadilla 700 11th
Lacturale Gurpea Orvina Pamplona Ezcaba 400 12th
Valdetires Ferrol Ferrol Esteiro 500 P
Rubí Rubí La Llana 700 P
Elche Elche Esperanza Lag 2,000 P

Champions by year

Source: Futsalplanet

Year Team
1994–95 Sal Lence Coruña
1995–96 not played
1996–97 not played
1997–98 Femesala Elche
1998–99 not played
1999–2000 Femesala Elche
2000–01 Móstoles
2001–02 UCAM Murcia
2002–03 UCAM Murcia
2003–04 Femesala Elche
2004–05 Femesala Elche
Year Team
2005–06 Móstoles
2006–07 Femesala Elche
2007–08 Femesala Elche
2008–09 Cajasur Córdoba [1]
2009–10 Cajasur Córdoba [2]
2010–11 Ponte Ourense [3]
2011–12 Atlético de Madrid Navalcarnero [4]
2012–13 Burela Pescados Rubén [5]
2013–14 Atlético de Madrid Navalcarnero
2014–15 Atlético de Madrid Navalcarnero

Performance by club

Club Titles Last title
Femesala Elche 6 2008
Atlético de Madrid Navalcarnero 3 2015
Móstoles 2 2006
UCAM Murcia 2 2003
Cajasur Córdoba 2 2010
Sal Lence Coruña 1 1995
Ponte Ourense 1 2011
Burela 1 2013

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