Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Extremadura

The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Community of Extremadura:

Regional Preferente

Regional Preferente
Country  Spain
Founded Unknown
Number of teams 48; 3 groups of 16
Level on pyramid 5
Promotion to 3ª – Group 14
Relegation to Primera Regional
Website Official website

The Regional Preferente is the fifth level of competition of the Spanish league football in the Autonomous Community of Extremadura. It is organized by Football Federation of Extremadura.

League system

The Regional Preferente consists of three groups of sixteen clubs each one. Top four teams at final standings play the promotion playoffs. Bottom four teams are relegated.

2012–13 season teams

Group 1

Sanvicenteño
Diocesano
Malpartida
Montehermoso
Casar
Alburquerque
Arroyo B
Trujillo
Valdefuentes
Chinato
Amanecer
Ciconia N.
Moralo B
Coria B
Jaraíz
Talayuela
2012–13 Regional Preferente – Group 1 teams
Club City Founded 2012–13 season
Sanvicenteño San Vicente de Alcántara 2001 1st
Diocesano Cáceres 1965 2nd
Malpartida Malpartida de Cáceres 1969 3rd
Montehermoso Montehermoso 1972 4th
Casar de Cáceres Casar de Cáceres 2003 5th
Alburquerque Alburquerque 1974 6th
Arroyo B Arroyo de la Luz 7th
Trujillo Trujillo 1942 8th
Valdefuentes Valdefuentes 9th
Chinato Malpartida de Plasencia 1969 10th
Amanecer Sierra de Fuentes 1970 11th
Ciconia Negra Plasencia 2010 12th
Moralo B Navalmoral de la Mata 1965 13th
Coria B Coria 14th
Jaraíz Jaraíz de la Vera 15th
Talayuela Talayuela 1968 16th

Group 2

Valdivia
S. Serván
Castuera
Puebla
Guadiana
Herrera
Solana
N. Ciudad
Talavera
Campanario
Calamonte
O. Peleño
Montijo
G. D. Benito
Talarrubias
Orellana
2012–13 Regional Preferente – Group 2 teams
Club City Founded 2012–13 season
Valdivia Valdivia 1956 1st
San Serván Arroyo de San Serván 1968 2nd
Castuera Subastacar Castuera 1976 3rd
Puebla de la Calzada Puebla de la Calzada 2007 4th
Guadiana Guadiana del Caudillo 1963 5th
Herrera Herrera del Duque 1981 6th
Solana Solana de los Barros 1960 7th
Nueva Ciudad Mérida 1979 8th
Talavera Talavera la Real   9th
Campanario Campanario 1924 10th
Calamonte Calamonte 1965 11th
Olympic Peleño Navalvillar de Pela   12th
Montijo Montijo 1973 13th
Gimnástico Don Benito Don Benito 1978 14th
Talarrubias Talarrubias   15th
Orellana Costa Dulce Orellana la Vieja 16th

Group 3

Aceuchal
Azuaga
Olivenza
Oliva
La Estrella
Llerenense
Villafranca
Cheles
Berlanga
Campillo
Calzadilla
Monesterio
Ribereña
Burguillos
Frexnense
S.Francisco
2012–13 Regional Preferente – Group 3 teams
Club City Founded 2012–13 season
Aceuchal Aceuchal 1st
Azuaga Azuaga 1962 2nd
Olivenza Olivenza 2011 3rd
Oliva Oliva de la Frontera 1972 4th
La Estrella Los Santos de Maimona 1970 5th
Llerenense Llerena 1967 6th
Villafranca Villafranca de los Barros 1949 7th
Cheles Cheles 8th
Berlanga Berlanga 1977 9th
Campillo Campillo de Llerena 2008 10th
Calzadilla de los Barros Calzadilla de los Barros 2007 11th
Monesterio Monesterio 1972 12th
Ribereña Ribera del Fresno 13th
Burguillos Burguillos del Cerro 1963 14th
Frexnense Fregenal de la Sierra 1953 15th
San Francisco San Francisco de Olivenza 16th

Promotion playoff

Playoff to determine the three teams which will be promoted to Tercera División. Qualified teams 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th of each group play the playoff.

1st round

1st leg
2nd leg

Azuaga won 2–1 on aggregate and advanced to the Final Round

Castuera Subastacar won 4–2 on aggregate and advanced to the Final Round

Olivenza won 3–1 on aggregate and advanced to the Final Round

Sanvicenteño won 3–1 on aggregate and advanced to the Final Round

Valdivia won 2–1 on aggregate and advanced to the Final Round

Aceuchal won 6–2 on aggregate and advanced to the Final Round

Final Round

1st leg
2nd leg


Promoted to Tercera División
Olivenza
(First time ever)
Azuaga
(17 years later)
Castuera Subastacar
(6 years later)

Primera Regional

Primera Regional
Country  Spain
Founded Unknown
Number of teams 56; 4 groups
Level on pyramid 6
Promotion to Regional Preferente
Relegation to None
Website Official website

The Primera Regional is the sixth level of competition of the Spanish league football in the Autonomous Community of Extremadura. It is organized by Football Federation of Extremadura.

League system

The Primera Regional is played with four groups of 14 teams. At the end of the season, the champion of each group are promoted to the Regional Preferente. The two winners of the runners-up playoff are also promoted. The Primera Regional de Extremadura is the lowest league in the Spanish league pyramid in Extremadura, so no clubs are relegated.

Some teams playing at this level

External links

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