Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Aragón
The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Community of Aragón :
- Regional Preferente, 2 Groups of 18 teams (Level 5)
- Primera Regional, 4 Groups of 18 teams (Level 6)
- Segunda Regional, 5 Groups of 18 teams (Level 7)
- Segunda Regional B, 1 Group of 18 teams (Level 8)
- Tercera Regional, 3 Groups of 18 teams (Level 9)
Regional Preferente
Country | Spain |
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Founded | Unknown |
Number of teams | 2 groups of 18 teams each. |
Level on pyramid | 5 |
Promotion to | 3ª – Group 17 |
Relegation to | Primera Regional |
Domestic cup(s) | None |
Website |
futbolaragon |
Regional Preferente is the fifth level of competition of the Spanish Football League in the Community of Aragón.
2014–15 season teams
Group 1
Team | City | Founded |
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Villanueva CF "B" | Villanueva de Gállego | 1929 |
UD Fraga | Fraga | 1927 |
CD Peñas Oscenses | Huesca | 1987 |
CD Robres | Robres | 2001 |
CD Valdefierro | Zaragoza | 1960 |
CD Altorricón | Altorricón | 1932 |
CF Jacetano | Jaca | 1958 |
CD Mallén | Mallén | 1955 |
CD Tauste | Tauste | 1925 |
CD Zuera | Zuera | 1923 |
CF Atlético Escalerillas | Zaragoza | 1973 |
UD San Lorenzo | San Lorenzo del Flumen | 1968 |
CF Grañén | Grañén | 2002 |
UD Montecarlo | Zaragoza | 1967 |
CF Tardienta | Tardienta | — |
CD Mequinenza | Mequinenza | 1902 |
UD Benabarre | Benabarre | — |
UD San José | Zaragoza | 1979 |
Group 2
Team | City | Founded |
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Alcañiz CF | Alcañiz | 1923 |
UD Casetas | Casetas | 1920 |
Atlético Calatayud CF | Calatayud | 1995 |
CD Giner | Zaragoza | 1967 |
CD La Almunia | La Almunia de Doña Godina | 1966 |
CF Belchite 97 | Belchite | 1997 |
CD Fuentes | Fuentes de Ebro | 1967 |
CF Calamocha | Calamocha | 1940 |
CD Cella | Cella | 1999 |
CD Utrillas | Utrillas | 1955 |
CD Actur Pablo Iglesias | Zaragoza | 1999 |
CD Brea | Brea de Aragón | 1971 |
Morata CD | Morata de Jalón | 1947 |
Atlético Albalate | Albalate de Cinca | — |
CD Cariñena | Cariñena | 1954 |
AD Magallón | Magallón | 1992 |
CD Calanda | Calanda | 1902 |
CF Épila | Épila | — |
Primera Regional
Country | Spain |
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Founded | Unknown |
Number of teams | 4 groups of 18 teams |
Level on pyramid | 6 |
Promotion to | Regional Preferente |
Relegation to | Segunda Regional |
Domestic cup(s) | None |
Website |
futbolaragon |
Primera Regional is the sixth level of competition of the Spanish football league in the Community of Aragón.
2014–15 season teams
Grouo 1
Team | City | Founded |
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AD Alfindén | La Puebla de Alfindén | 1932 |
Anento FC | Anento | — |
CD San Gregorio Arrabal | Zaragoza | 1967 |
SD El Salvador | Zaragoza | 1966 |
CD Movera | Movera | — |
CD Cuarte Industrial "B" | Cuarte de Huerva | — |
El Gancho CF | Zaragoza | 1962 |
CF Hernán Cortés Junquera | Zaragoza | 1946 |
CD Huracán | María de Huerva | 1932 |
La Cartuja FC | La Cartuja Baja | 1949 |
CD Perdiguera | Perdiguera | — |
Atlético Ranillas | Zaragoza | — |
CD San Andés AF | Zaragoza | — |
AD San Juan | San Juan de Mozarrifar | 1929 |
Utebo FC "B" | Utebo | — |
CD Valdefierro "B" | Zaragoza | — |
Zaragoza FC 2014 | Zaragoza | 2014 |
Group 2
Team | City | Founded |
---|---|---|
CF Pomar | Pomar de Cinca | — |
Peña Ferranca | Barbastro | 1991 |
UD Alcampell | Alcampell | 1932 |
FC Lalueza | Lalueza | 1946 |
Alcolea CF | Alcolea de Cinca | — |
UD Biescas | Biescas | 1945 |
CAS Aínsa | Aínsa | — |
CD Belver | Belver de Cinca | 1941 |
UD Binaced | Binaced | — |
CF Boltaña | Boltaña | — |
CF Graus | Graus | — |
CD Laluenga Salas Altas | Laluenga | — |
Peña Fragatina | Fraga | — |
Peñas Sariñena | Sariñena | — |
UD Pueyo Hinaco | Pueyo de Santa Cruz | — |
UD Santalecina | Santalecina | — |
CD Valfonda | Valfonda de Santa Ana | — |
Group 3
Team | City | Founded |
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SDM Pedrola | Pedrola | — |
CD Calatorao | Calatorao | 1968 |
SD Ágreda | Ágreda | 1974 |
CD Ateca | Ateca | 1968 |
UD Alfamén | Alfamén | — |
CD Boquiñeni | Boquiñeni | — |
CD Eureka | Tarazona | — |
CD Gallur | Gallur | — |
CF Luceni | Luceni | — |
CD Luna | Luna | 1968 |
Marracos CF | Marracos | — |
CF Monreal | Monreal del Campo | — |
CD Morés | Morés | — |
CD Novallas | Novallas | — |
AD Ólvega | Ólvega | — |
Sporting Pradillano | Pradilla de Ebro | — |
CD Sadabense | Sádaba | — |
CF Santa Anastasia | Santa Anastasia | — |
Group 4
Team | City | Founded |
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CD Quinto | Quinto | 1968 |
Sportin Alcañiz CF | Alcañiz | — |
CD Alcorisa | Alcorisa | — |
CF Lécera | Lécera | — |
CD Fuensport | Teruel | — |
CD Teruel "B" | Teruel | — |
CF Castelserás | Castelserás | — |
CD Calaceite | Calaceite | — |
CD Valderrobres | Valderrobres | — |
CF Valdealgorfa | Valdealgorfa | — |
CF Chiprana | Chiprana | — |
CF Escatrón | Escatrón | — |
CF Pena Roja | Peñarroya de Tastavins | — |
CD Cretense | Cretas | — |
CF Torrecilla | Torrecilla de Alcañiz | — |
CF Mazaleón | Mazaleón | — |
CF Samper de Calanda | Samper de Calanda | — |
Híjar FC | Híjar | — |
Segunda Regional
Country | Spain |
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Founded | Unknown |
Number of teams | 5 groups (unknown teams) |
Level on pyramid | 7 |
Promotion to | Primera Regional |
Relegation to | Segunda Regional B |
Domestic cup(s) | None |
Website |
futbolaragon |
Segunda Regional B
Country | Spain |
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Founded | Unknown |
Number of teams | One group of 18 teams |
Level on pyramid | 8 |
Promotion to | Segunda Regional |
Relegation to | Tercera Regional |
Domestic cup(s) | None |
Website |
futbolaragon |
Tercera Regional
Country | Spain |
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Founded | Unknown |
Number of teams | Two groups of 17 teams |
Level on pyramid | 9 |
Promotion to | Segunda Regional B |
Relegation to | None |
Domestic cup(s) | None |
Website |
futbolaragon |
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