Spanish_football_league_teams

List of football clubs in Spain

List of football clubs in Spain

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This is a list of men's association football clubs in Spain. Currently the governing body of football in Spain is the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), which is in charge of its national teams and its leagues, with the highest one being La Liga. RFEF was founded in 1909 and is a member of both FIFA and UEFA.[1][2][3][4][5]

La Liga

2023–24 La Liga teams

Segunda División

2023–24 Segunda División teams

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Primera Federación

2023–24 Primera Federación teams

Group 1

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Group 2

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Segunda Federación

2023–24 Segunda Federación teams

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Group 5

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Tercera Federación

2023–24 Tercera Federación teams

Group 1 - Galicia (Spain) Galicia

Group 2 - Asturias Asturias

Group 3 - Cantabria Cantabria

Group 4 - Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country

Group 5 - Catalonia Catalonia

Group 6 - Valencian Community Valencian Community

Group 7 - Community of Madrid Community of Madrid

Group 8 - Castile and León Castile and León

Group 9 - Andalusia Eastern Andalusia and Melilla Melilla

Group 10 - Andalusia Western Andalusia and Ceuta Ceuta

Group 11 - Balearic Islands Balearic Islands

Group 12 - Canary Islands Canary Islands

Group 13 - Region of Murcia Region of Murcia

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Group 14 - Extremadura Extremadura

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Group 15 - Navarre Navarre

Group 16 - La Rioja La Rioja

Group 17 - Aragon Aragon

Group 18 - Castilla–La Mancha Castilla–La Mancha

Women's

Liga F teams 2023–24 season

See also

Notes

  1. The former Agrupación Deportiva Almería played in La Liga for the first time in the 1979–80 season. The current Unión Deportiva Almería did it in the 2007–08 season.
  2. Played every season in La Liga.
  3. Located in Andorra.
  4. The original Burgos CF with the same exact name played in Segunda División for the first time in the 1952–53 season. After its dissolvement in 1983 the current Burgos CF was founded in its place and played its first Segunda División campaign in the 2001–02 season.
  5. There have been various clubs from Cartagena that previously played in the Segunda División, however, the current Fútbol Club Cartagena debuted in the 2009–10 season.
  6. Not to be confused with UD Logroñés.
  7. There have been various clubs from Mérida that previously played in Spain, however, the current 'Asociación Deportiva Mérida was founded in 2013.
  8. Not to be confused with UD Ourense.
  9. Not to be confused with SD Logroñés.
  10. As Cádiz B.
  11. Not to be confused with Ourense CF.
  12. Located in Andalusia.
  13. Located in Navarre.
  14. Located in the Basque Country.
  15. Formerly named Atlético Villa de Madrid until 1992 and Atlético Féminas until 2016.
  16. Formerly named Eibartarrak Futbol Taldea until 2009.
  17. Formerly named CFF San Vicente until 1998.
  18. Formerly named CD TACÓN until 2020.
  19. Formerly named DSV Colegio Alemán until 2009.

References

  1. "Spanish health good from top to bottom". UEFA.

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