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The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Community of Madrid, are organized by the Madrid Football Federation:

  • Categoría Preferente de Aficionados, 2 Groups of 18 teams (Level 6 of the Spanish football pyramid)
  • Primera Categoría de Aficionados, 4 Groups of 18 teams (Level 7)
  • Segunda Categoría de Aficionados, 8 Groups of 18 teams (Level 8)
  • Tercera Categoría de Aficionados, 16 Groups of 18 teams (Level 9)

League chronology

Timeline

Categoría Preferente

Football league
Preferente
Founded1986
Country Spain
Number of clubs2 groups of 18 teams each one
Level on pyramid6
Promotion to3ª RFEF - Group 7
Relegation toPrimera de Aficionados
Domestic cup(s)None
Websitehttp://www.ffmadrid.org/pnfg/

Categoría Preferente is the sixth level of competition of the Spanish Football League in the Community of Madrid.

Competition System

The league consists of two groups of 18 teams. At the end of the season the first two teams from each group are promoted to the Tercera División RFEF (Group 7). The last four of each group (15th, 16th, 17th and 18th) are relegated to Primera de Aficionados.

At this level, a reserve team and its parent can play at the same level in different groups. If the reserve team are in the promotion zone, the first team is promoted. If both teams are in the promotion zone, the third placed club within the group will be promoted. If the first team finishes in the relegation zone, the reserve team is demoted.

2023–24 teams

Group 1

Group 2

Champions

Season Group I Group II
2020–21 Galapagar Ursaria
2019–20 Complutense Móstoles CF
2018–19 Moratalaz El Álamo
2017–18 Las Rozas CF Carabanchel
2016–17 Colmenar Viejo CP Parla Escuela
2015–16 FC Villanueva del Pardillo SR Villaverde-Boetticher CF
2014–15 Aravaca CF CD Colonia Moscardó
2013–14 Alcobendas-Levitt CF CD Móstoles URJC

Primera de Aficionados

Football league
Primera de Aficionados
Founded1986
Country Spain
Number of clubs72; 4 groups of 18
Level on pyramid7
Promotion toCategoría Preferente
Relegation toAficionados
Domestic cup(s)None
Websitehttp://www.ffmadrid.org/pnfg/

Primera Categoría de Aficionados is the seventh level of competition in the Spanish league football in Madrid.

The league consists of four groups of 18 teams. At the end of the season, the first two teams from each group are promoted to the Preferente.

The last four classified in each group are relegated to the Segunda de Aficionados.

The first team and its reserve teams (maximum of three) can play on the same level in different groups. The first team is prompted whenever a reserve team is in the promotion zone. If the first team is in the relegation zone, the lowest reserve team is demoted.

2023–24 teams

Group 1

  • At. Leones de Castilla
  • Celtic Castilla
  • Cerceda CF
  • Colmenar Viejo B
  • DAV Santa Ana
  • Electrocor Las Rozas
  • Fom. Alumni
  • CD Fundación
  • Galapagar B
  • Lucero Linces B
  • Nuevo Boadilla
  • Puerta de Madrid
  • Siete Picos
  • Tres Cantos B
  • Unión Adarve B
  • Villanueva del Pardillo B
  • Villanueva de la Cañada
  • Vilalviciosa de Odón B


Group 2

  • Alcobendas CF
  • At. Chopera Alcobendas
  • Avance
  • Canillas B
  • Carranza
  • Complutense
  • Concepción B
  • Daganzo
  • EMF CD Cobeña
  • Esperanza
  • Henares Distrito IV
  • Sp. Hortaleza B
  • Juventud Sanse
  • Rayo Ciudad Alcobendas
  • San Roque E.F.F
  • Los Santos de la Humosa
  • Racing Veracruz
  • Valdevebas


Group 3

  • AD Villaverde Bajo
  • Dep. Ciempozuelos
  • Ciudad de los Ángeles
  • Ciudad de Pinto
  • Dosa
  • EF Arganda
  • EF Ciudad de Getafe
  • EF Rivas Vaciamadrid
  • EF Valdemoro
  • FEPE Getafe III
  • Griñón B
  • Inter Valdemoro
  • Mejoreño
  • Periso
  • Racing Villaverde
  • Rivas CF
  • Santa María del Pilar
  • Tajamar

Group 4

  • Alzola-Halcones
  • Atl. Trabenco
  • Atl. Valdeiglesias
  • Cultural Miraflor
  • EF At. Casarrubuelos
  • EF Carabanchel
  • EMF Moraleja de Enmedio
  • Griñón
  • Humanes
  • Lucero-Linces
  • Los Yébenes-San Bruno B
  • Lugo Fuenlabrada
  • Madrid Río
  • UD Móstoles Balompié
  • Navalcarnero B
  • Nuevo Puerta Bonita
  • Orcasitas
  • Usera


Segunda de Aficionados

Football league
Segunda de Aficionados
Founded1986
Country Spain
Number of clubs144; 8 groups of 18
Level on pyramid8
Promotion toPrimera Aficionados
Relegation toTercera Aficionados
Domestic cup(s)None
Websitehttp://www.ffmadrid.org/pnfg/

The Segunda de Aficionados is the eighth level of competition in the Spanish League Football in the Community of Madrid. It lies immediately below the Primera de Aficionados.

The league consists of 8 groups, each consisting of 18 teams. At the end of the season, the first 2 teams in each group promoted to the Primera de Aficionados.

The last 2 teams of each group and the six worst 16th-placed teams are relegated to the Tercera de Aficionados.

The first team is promoted whenever a reserve team is in the promotion zone. The reserve team is demoted whenever the first team is in the relegation zone.

Some teams playing in this level

Tercera de Aficionados

Football league
Tercera de Aficionados
Founded1986
Country Spain
Number of clubs197; 11 groups
Level on pyramid9
Promotion toAficionados
Domestic cup(s)None
Websitehttp://www.ffmadrid.org/pnfg/

The Tercera de Aficionados is the ninth level of competition in the Spanish League Football in the Community of Madrid. It lies immediately below the Segunda de Aficionados.

The league consists of 11 groups: one group of 17 teams and ten of 18. At the end of the season the first 2 teams in each group are promoted to the Segunda de Aficionados.

The first team is promoted whenever a reserve team is the promotion zone.

Some teams playing in this level

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