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:

  • Regional Preferente de Asturias (Level 5)
  • Primera Regional de Asturias (Level 6)
  • Segunda Regional de Asturias (Level 7)

League chronology

Timeline

Regional Preferente de Asturias

Regional Preferente
Founded1978
Country Spain
Number of teams20
Level on pyramid5
Promotion to3ª - Group 2
Relegation toPrimera Regional de Asturias
Domestic cup(s)Copa del Rey
Current championsUrraca
WebsiteOfficial website

The Regional Preferente de Asturias is one of the lower levels of the Spanish Football League. It is held every year. It stands at the fifth level of Spanish football. All of the clubs are based in the autonomous community of Asturias.

The League

The league consists of 20 teams every season. At the end of the season, the three first are promoted to Tercera División - Group 2. The last three classified are relegated to Primera Regional. (Additional may occur to maintain the limit of 20 clubs in both Tercera División and Regional Preferente.)

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

2019–20 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
AsturOviedo
AsturiasBlimea, San Martín del Rey Aurelio
Atlético LugonesLugones, Siero
Avilés StadiumAvilés
BerrónEl Berrón, Siero
CandásCandás, Carreño
CollotoColloto, Siero
LlaranesAvilés
Madalena de MorcínMorcín
NalónOlloniego, Oviedo
PodesPodes, Gozón
Racing La GuíaGijón
RocesGijón
San ClaudioSan Claudio, Oviedo
TitánicoLaviana
TineoTineo
TurónTurón, Mieres
Unión ComercialTudela Veguín, Oviedo
Universidad OviedoOviedo
ValdesotoValdesoto, Siero
Promoted to 2020–21 Tercera División
Avilés Stadium
(First time ever)
Titánico
(14 years later)
Valdesoto
(One year later)

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

Primera Regional de Asturias

Primera Regional
Country Spain
Number of teams36; two groups of 18
Level on pyramid6
Promotion toRegional Preferente de Asturias
Relegation toSegunda Regional de Asturias
Domestic cup(s)None
WebsiteOfficial website

Primera Regional de Asturias is the sixth 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 champions are promoted with the winner of promotion playoff of runners-up and 3rd-placed finishers. Three clubs in each group are relegated to Segunda Regional. (Further relegations may be needed to maintain 18 clubs in each group.)

2019–20 teams

Group 1

TeamLocation
ArgüeroArgüero, Villaviciosa
Atlético CamochaLa Camocha, Gijón
BoscoAvilés
CampomanesCampomanes, Lena
Estudiantes SomióSomió, Gijón
Europa NavaNava
GozónLuanco, Gozón
HispanoPiedras Blancas, Castrillón
Independiente LieresLieres, Siero
La FresnedaLa Fresneda, Siero
Langreo EulaliaLangreo
Lealtad BVillaviciosa
Manuel RubioGijón
PiloñesaInfiesto, Piloña
QuintuelesQuintueles, Villaviciosa
RibadedevaRibadedeva
RibadesellaRibadesella
Unión AsturGijón

Group 2

TeamLocation
AndésAndés, Navia
Astur VegadenseVegadeo
BarciaBarcia, Valdés
Celtic PuertoPuerto, Oviedo
Covadonga BOviedo
Guillén LafuerzaOviedo
JuvenciaTrubia, Oviedo
La CaridadLa Caridad, El Franco
La ManjoyaLa Manjoya, Oviedo
LuarcaLuarca, Valdés
Marino CudilleroCudillero
MurosMuros de Nalón
NarceaCangas del Narcea
Puerto VegaPuerto de Vega, Navia
PumarínOviedo
San Claudio BSan Claudio, Oviedo
TapiaTapia de Casariego
TrevienseTrevías, Valdés

Segunda Regional de Asturias

Segunda Regional
Country Spain
Number of teams41; 3 groups
Level on pyramid7
Promotion toPrimera Regional de Asturias
Domestic cup(s)None
WebsiteOfficial website

Segunda Regional de Asturias is the 7th level of the Spanish football league system. It is also administered by the Royal Asturias Football Federation.

League format

The league is played in three groups. At the end of the season, the champions are promoted with the winner of promotion playoff of runners-up and 3rd-placed finishers.(Further promotions may be needed to maintain 18 clubs in each group of Primera Regional.)

2019–20 teams

Group 1

TeamLocation
AboñoAboño, Carreño
Arenas del SellaArriondas, Parres
AsunciónGijón
Atlético SieroSiero
Candás BCandás, Carreño
CánicasCangas de Onís
CodemaGijón
Condal BNoreña
La BrañaGijón
La CalzadaGijón
Rayo CarbayínCarbayín Alto, Siero
Rayo GijonésGijón
San JorgeNueva de Llanes, Llanes
SariegoSariego
Siero BSiero

Group 2

TeamLocation
Atlético Lugones BLugones, Siero
Colegio RiañoRiaño, Langreo
GrisúOviedo
GrujoanOviedo
Juventud EstadioOviedo
L'Entregu BEl Entrego, SMRA
La CorredoriaOviedo
Lenense BLena
Llanera BLlanera
RosalOviedo
RiosaRiosa
San Juan La CarisaOviedo
Santa MarinaMieres
Santiago de AllerSantiago, Aller
Stiaua d'AsturiesOviedo
Turón BTurón, Mieres

Group 3

TeamLocation
BoalBoal
CastrosCoaña
Hispano BPiedras Blancas, Castrillón
La Braña BGijón
MirandaMiranda, Avilés
Mosconia BGrado
NaviaNavia
PillarnoPillarno, Castrillón
Racing PraviaPravia
RaícesRaíces, Castrillón
Rayo VillalegreAvilés
SalasSalas
San Esteban de PraviaSan Esteban de Pravia, Muros de Nalón
Soto del BarcoSoto del Barco
VersallesAvilés

Femenino Regional

Femenino Regional
Country Spain
Number of teams21 (in 2 groups)
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toPrimera Nacional
Current championsSporting Gijón B
WebsiteOfficial website

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

The league

At the end of the season, the top two from each group enter a home and away playoff, playing each group winner against the second qualified of the other group. The winners play in final game to be promoted to Primera Nacional and losers opting for any place in case of vacancies.

2019–20 teams

Group 1

TeamLocation
Avilés StadiumAvilés
CondalNoreña
FemiasturAvilés
GigiafemGijón
Gijón BGijón
Las VegasLas Vegas, Corvera
NavarroValliniello, Avilés
NaviaNavia
Sporting Gijón CGijón
TapiaTapia de Casariego
VersallesAvilés

Group 2

TeamLocation
CovadongaOviedo
Gijón CGijón
Lada LangreoLada, Langreo
LlanesLlanes
LlaneraLlanera
LlosalínSoto de Ribera, Ribera de Arriba
Oviedo COviedo
Prados de San JuliánOviedo
Rayo CarbayínCarbayín Alto, Siero
UrracaPosada, Llanes

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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