Tercera Federación
Football league
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August 2024 | Tercera Federación begins its 2024–25 season, featuring multiple geographical groups (Groups 1-18) with various regional teams competing. |
2023 | Tercera Federación was established as a new tier in the Spanish football league system, replacing the previous Tercera División. |
July 2023 | Tercera Federación season 2023-24 begins, with group champions including Bergantiños, Llanera, Escobedo, Vitoria, Olot, Elche Ilicitano, Real Madrid C, Real Ávila, and Juventud Torremolinos promoted. |
July 2022 | Tercera Federación season 2022-23 begins, with group champions including Deportivo Fabril, Covadonga, Cayón, Barakaldo, Europa, Orihuela, Ursaria, Arandina, and Marbella promoted. |
July 2022 | The division was officially renamed from Primera División RFEF to Tercera Federación. |
2021 | The restructuring of Spanish football divisions became effective, with the former Segunda División B and Tercera División being renamed to Segunda División RFEF and Tercera División RFEF respectively. |
2021 | The restructured league system became effective, with the new divisional changes implemented for the 2021–22 football season. |
2021 | Tercera Federación was further dropped down to become the fifth tier of the Spanish football league system, and was renamed from Tercera RFEF to Tercera Federación. |
July 2021 | Tercera Federación season 2021-22 begins, with group champions including Polvorín, Oviedo Vetusta, Gimnástica Torrelavega, Alavés B, Manresa, Valencia Mestalla, Atlético Madrid B, Guijuelo, and Juventud Torremolinos promoted. |
May 6 2020 | The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) announced the creation of a new two-group, 40-team third division called Primera División RFEF, which restructured the existing third and fourth divisions into Segunda División RFEF and Tercera División RFEF. |
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