The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Ceuta and Melilla, both at Level 6 of the Spanish football pyramid:
- Preferente de Ceuta, 1 Group, organized by Ceuta Football Federation
- Primera Autonómica de Melilla, 1 Group, organized by Melilla Football Federation
League chronology
Timeline - Ceuta
Timeline - Melilla
Preferente of Ceuta
Football leagueFounded | 1931 |
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Country | Spain |
Number of clubs | 8 |
Level on pyramid | 6 |
Promotion to | 3ª RFEF – Group 10 |
Relegation to | none |
Website | Official website |
The Preferente de Ceuta stands at the sixth level of Spanish football and is the only league played exclusively within the autonomous city of Ceuta. At the end of the season, the top four clubs advance to promotion playoff. The winner plays the champion of the Primera Autonómica de Melilla for promotion to the Tercera División RFEF (to Group 10, played by teams from Western Andalusia [es]). Federation rules allow the playoff winner to be promoted directly if there is no Ceuta club in the Tercera RFEF.
2023–24 teams
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Champions
Season | Winner |
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2010–11 | Ceuta United |
2011–12 | Hilal Deportivo |
2012–13 | Sporting de Ceuta |
2013–14 | Ceuta CFB |
2014–15 | Ramón y Cajal |
2015–16 | Ramón y Cajal |
2016–17 | AD Ceuta FC B |
2017–18 | AD Ceuta FC B |
2018–19 | Ramón y Cajal |
2019–20 | AUGC Deportiva |
2020–21 | AD Ceuta FC B |
2021–22 | Ceuta 6 de Junio |
2022–23 | Ceuta 6 de Junio |
2023–24 | Ceuta 6 de Junio |
Primera Autonómica de Melilla
Football leagueFounded | 1931 |
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Country | Spain |
Number of clubs | 5 |
Level on pyramid | 6 |
Promotion to | 3ª RFEF – Group 9 |
Relegation to | none |
Website | Official website |
The Primera Autonómica de Melilla stands at the sixth level of Spanish football and is the only league played exclusively within the autonomous city of Melilla. The champion competes against the playoff winner from the Regional Preferente de Ceuta for promotion to the Tercera División RFEF (to Group 9, played by teams from Eastern Andalusia [es]). Federation rules allows the champion to be promoted directly if there is no Melilla club in the Tercera División.
2023–24 teams
Club |
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Champions
Season | Winner |
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2010–11 | Peña Real Madrid Melilla |
2011–12 | UD Melilla B |
2012–13 | Cabrerizas |
2013–14 | Atlético Melilla |
2014–15 | River Melilla |
2015–16 | Melistar FS |
2016–17 | CD Melistar |
2017–18 | River Melilla |
2018–19 | Melilla CD |
2019–20 | Rusadir |
2020–21 | Intergym Melilla |
2021–22 | Huracán Melilla |
2022–23 | Atlético Melilla |
2023–24 | River Melilla |
External links
- Football Federation of Ceuta
- Football Federation of Melilla Archived 2017-04-28 at the Wayback Machine
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