Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Catalonia

The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol (in Catalan: Divisions Regionals de Futbol) in Catalonia are organized by the Federació Catalana de Futbol.

Primera Catalana

Primera Catalana
Founded 1968
Country  Spain
Other club(s) from  Andorra
Number of teams two groups; 18 teams each one
Level on pyramid 5
Promotion to 3ª – Group 5
Relegation to Segona Catalana
Domestic cup(s) None
Website Official website

The Primera Catalana is the first level for the Catalan football teams. It is held every year and it stands at the 5th level of Spanish football with teams four promotions away from the top division. Teams from this league progress into the Tercera División group 5.

The League

There are two groups. Group winners are promoted directly. Runners-up play a promotion play-off with the winner being promoted to Tercera División. Four last are relegated to Segona Catalana.

Teams 2017–18

Group 1

Farners
Lloret
Llagostera B
La Jonquera
Banyoles
2017–18 Primera Catalana – Group 1 teams (Girona province)
Vic
Mollet
Manresa
Montañesa
Júpiter
Sant Joan
Sant Cugat
Manlleu
Sabadell B
San Cristóbal
Grama
Cardedeu
Castellar
2017–18 Primera Catalana – Group 1 teams (Barcelona province)
Team Founded in Based in 2016–17 season
1 La Jonquera1922 La Jonquera, Girona16th
2 Montañesa1927 Barcelona17th
3 Manlleu1933 Manlleu, Barcelona18th
4 Júpiter1909 Barcelona19th
5 Sabadell B1969 Sabadell, Barcelona20th
6 San Cristóbal1958 Terrassa, Barcelona4th
7 Llagostera B Llagostera, Girona5th
8 Lloret1921 Lloret de Mar, Girona6th
9 Mollet1919 Mollet del Vallès, Barcelona7th
10 Vic1943 Vic, Barcelona8th
11 Farners1919 Santa Coloma de Farners, Girona9th
12 Manresa1906 Manresa, Barcelona10th
13 Sant Joan Montcada i Reixac, Barcelona11th
14 Sant Cugat Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona12th
15 Banyoles1913 Banyoles, Girona1st
16 Grama2013 Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona1st
17 Cardedeu1916 Cardedeu, Barcelona1st
18 Castellar1911 Castellar del Vallès, Barcelona2nd

Group 2

Lleida B
Balaguer
Alpicat
EFAC
Andorra
Borges
2017–18 Primera Catalana – Group 2 teams (Lleida province and Andorra)
Rapitenca
Vila-seca
Tortosa
Valls
2017–18 Primera Catalana – Group 2 teams (Tarragona province)
Viladecans
Igualada
S. Ildefons
Vista Alegre
Sants
Martinenc
Can Viladet
Bellvitge
2017–18 Primera Catalana – Group 2 teams (Barcelona province)
Team Founded in Based in 2016–17 season
1 Sants1922 Barcelona2nd
2 Andorra1942 Andorra la Vella, Andorra3rd
3 Balaguer1945 Balaguer, Lleida3rd
4 Martinenc1909 Barcelona4th
5 Lleida B2011 Lleida5th
6 EFAC1926 Almacelles, Lleida6th
7 Igualada1939 Igualada, Barcelona7th
8 Sant Ildefons1994 Cornellà de Llobregat, Barcelona8th
9 Viladecans1920 Viladecans, Barcelona9th
10 Rapitenca1930 Sant Carles de la Ràpita, Tarragona10th
11 Vista Alegre1974 Castelldefels, Barcelona11th
12 Alpicat1976 Alpicat, Lleida12th
13 Vila-seca1966 Vila-seca, Tarragona13th
14 Can Viladet1966 Esplugues de Llobregat, Barcelona1st
15 Borges1917 Les Borges Blanques, Lleida1st
16 Tortosa1921 Tortosa, Tarragona1st
17 Bellvitge1986 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona2nd
18 Valls1980 Valls, Tarragona2nd

Segona Catalana

Segona Catalana
Founded 1940
Country  Spain
Other club(s) from  Andorra
Number of teams six groups; 18 teams each one
Level on pyramid 6
Promotion to Primera Catalana
Relegation to Tercera Catalana
Website Official website

The Segona Catalana is the 6th level of the Spanish football league system.

Competition System

There are six groups. Six group winners are promoted directly. Runners-up of every group plays a promotion playoff being promoted the three winners of every tie. Four last are relegated to Tercera Catalana.

Group 5

Alcarràs
Artesa Segre
Bellpuig
Castellserà
Cervera
Guissona
Juneda
L'Albi
Linyola
Mollerussa
Organyà
Palau
Solsona
Tàrrega
Torrefarrera
Tremp
Vallfogona
Térmens
2017–18 Segunda Catalana – Group 5 teams (Lleida province)
Team Founded in Based in 2016–17 season
1 Tàrrega 1957 Tàrrega, Urgell2nd
2 Mollerussa 1930 Mollerussa, Pla d'Urgell3rd
3 Torrefarrera1923 Torrefarrera, Segrià4th
4 Solsona 1928 Solsona, Solsonès5th
5 Alcarràs Alcarràs, Segrià6th
6 Linyola1920 Linyola, Pla d'Urgell7th
7 Cervera Cervera, Segarra8th
8 Organyà1918 Organyà, Alt Urgell9th
9 Artesa de Segre1922 Artesa de Segre, Noguera10th
10 L'Albi L'Albi, Garrigues11th
11 Bellpuig Bellpuig, Urgell12th
12 Juneda1918 Juneda, Garrigues13th
13 Guissona Guissona, Segarra14th
14 Castellserà Castellserà, Urgell15th
15 Palau1919 El Palau d'Anglesola, Pla d'Urgell16th
16 Tremp1914 Tremp, Pallars Jussà1st
17 Vallfogona Vallfogona de Balaguer, Noguera2nd
18 Térmens Térmens, Noguera2nd

Tercera Catalana

Tercera Catalana
Founded 1940
Country  Spain
Other club(s) from  Andorra
Number of teams 17 groups; 18 teams each one
Level on pyramid 7
Promotion to Segona Catalana
Relegation to Quarta Catalana
Domestic cup(s) None
Website Official website

Tercera Catalana is the 7th level of competition of the Spanish Football League in Catalonia.

Competition System

The league consists of 6 groups of 18 teams (Groups corresponding to Barcelona, Tarragona, Girona and Lleida). At the end of season, the champions of each of the 6 groups and the three winners of the runners-up playoff promoted. Last three teams in each group plus the two worst 15th placed teams in Barcelona are relegated to Quarta Catalana.

Quarta Catalana

Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Catalonia
Founded 1940
Country  Spain
Other club(s) from  Andorra
Number of teams 32 groups; 18 teams each one
Level on pyramid 8
Promotion to Tercera Catalana
Relegation to None
Domestic cup(s) None
Website Official website

Quarta Catalana is the 8th and last level of competition of the Spanish Football League in Catalonia, Spain.

Competition System

The league consists of 17 groups of 18 teams, the champion of each group are promoted to Tercera Catalana plus the winner of the runners-up playoff from the providence of Girona(3 groups), Lleida(2) and Tarragona(3) and the best runner-up from Barcelona(9 groups) with four playoff winners from the other eight runners-up. There are no relegations.

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