Primera Federación

Third tier of Spanish football

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June 1 2025 Mérida lost to Real Sociedad B 0-1.
June 1 2025 Andorra beat Ibiza 2-0.
May 31 2025 Antequera beat Ponferradina 1-0.
May 31 2025 Gimnàstic drew with Murcia 1-1.
May 11 2025 Gimnàstic changes manager: Dani Vidal is replaced by Luis César Sampedro
May 4 2025 José Herrera appointed as manager of Atlético Sanluqueño, replacing José María Salmerón
May 4 2025 Lugo changes manager: Toni Seligrat is sacked, Álex Ortiz takes over on May 5
April 26 2025 Real Sociedad B changes manager: Sergio Francisco signs with the first team, Iosu Rivas takes over
April 23 2025 Raúl Galbarro appointed as Recreativo manager after Iñigo Vélez is sacked
April 16 2025 Luis Miguel Garrido takes over as Alcoyano manager after Vicente Mir's resignation
April 7 2025 Unionistas sacks Dani Llácer and replaces him with Argentine manager José Acciari
March 25 2025 Carlos de Lerma becomes manager of Marbella after Abel Segovia is sacked
2025 The last five teams in each group will be relegated to the Tercera Federación.
2025 The four worst teams classified 13th in their respective groups will compete in play-offs to determine the final two relegation places.
March 8 2025 Ranking of 13th-place teams updated as of this date in the 2024–25 Segunda Federación season
March 4 2025 Sestao River parts ways with Ángel Viadero by mutual agreement, with Igor Oca appointed as the new manager on 6 March.
February 25 2025 Barcelona Atlètic removes Albert Sánchez from his role, with Sergi Milà appointed as the new manager.
February 9 2025 Mario Fuentes returns to sporting director role at Atlético Sanluqueño, with José María Salmerón becoming the new manager.
January 27 2025 Mario Simón leaves Intercity, with José Vicente Lledó appointed as the new manager.
January 22 2025 Lugo changes manager, with Toni Seligrat appointed to replace Lolo Escobar.
January 21 2025 Abel Segovia becomes the new manager of Marbella.
January 20 2025 Fran Beltrán is sacked from Marbella.
January 20 2025 Andorra parts ways with Ferran Costa, with Beto Company appointed as the new manager on the same date.
2024 Teams placed second to fifth in each group will participate in promotion play-offs to compete for advancement to Primera Federación.
2024 Champions from each of the five groups will automatically be promoted to Primera Federación at the end of the season.
December 26 2024 Juli Cerdá is demoted to assistant manager at Alcoyano, with Vicente Mir taking over.
December 22 2024 Iñigo Vélez appointed as the new manager of Recreativo.
December 21 2024 Abel Gómez is sacked from Recreativo.
December 3 2024 Real Unión sacks Mikel Llorente, with Albert Carbó appointed as the new manager on 4 December.
November 20 2024 Dani Fernández is demoted to assistant role at Intercity, with Mario Simón becoming the new manager.
November 15 2024 Juli Cerdá becomes the new manager of Alcoyano.
November 14 2024 Vicente Parras leaves Alcoyano.
November 12 2024 Paco Jémez becomes the new manager of Ibiza.
November 11 2024 José Luis Martí departs from Ibiza.
November 6 2024 Amorebieta ends Gorka Moreno's caretaker spell and appoints Natxo González as the new manager.
November 5 2024 Ourense ends Adrián Abalo's caretaker spell and appoints Pablo López as the new manager.
October 29 2024 Amorebieta sacks Julen Guerrero, with Gorka Moreno appointed as caretaker manager on 31 October.
October 24 2024 Diego Nogales appointed as the new manager of Fuenlabrada.
October 22 2024 Ourense parts ways with Rubén Domínguez, who resigns. Adrián Abalo is appointed as caretaker manager on 25 October.
October 21 2024 Alfredo Sánchez leaves Fuenlabrada.
September 30 2024 Mario Fuentes becomes the new manager of Atlético Sanluqueño.
September 29 2024 Aitor Martínez leaves Atlético Sanluqueño.
September 24 2024 Alejandro Sandroni is sacked from Intercity, with Dani Fernández appointed as the new manager.
August 2024 Start of the 2024–25 Primera Federación season with 40 teams competing across two geographical groups
July 2024 Fourth season of Primera Federación concludes with Gonzalo García from Real Madrid Castilla winning the top scorer award with 25 goals.
July 26 2024 Eibar ended their affiliation agreement with Vitoria, with Eibar B taking their place in the league.
July 22 2024 Móstoles URJC was confirmed as a replacement for the administratively relegated Ursaria.
July 21 2024 Barcelona Atletic parts ways with Rafael Márquez, who signed with Mexico, with Albert Sánchez appointed as the new manager on 25 July.

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