Spain Primera Nacional Women

Spain Primera Nacional Women

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02/18 17:00 - Eibar Women B v Berriozar CF Women 2-1
02/18 15:30 - CDEF Logrono II Women v CD Pradejon Women B 1-1
02/18 15:00 - UE Cornella Women v AD Son Sardina Women View
02/18 15:00 - CD Riudoms Women v CD Castellon Women 1-2
02/18 14:30 - Arratia CD Women v CD Monte Women 0-1
02/18 14:00 - Elche Women v Ciudad Alcala CF Women 2-1
02/18 14:00 - Villarreal Women B v Zaragoza CFF II Women 5-2
02/17 21:00 - Union Guimar Women v Real Union de Tenerife Women B 6-2
02/12 15:30 - Pozuelo Alarcon Women v CDE Olimpico De Madrid Women 0-0
02/12 11:30 - San Vicente Women v Fundacion Albacete Women B 0-4
02/12 11:00 - Victoria FC Santiago Women v CD Parquesol CF Women B 8-0
02/12 11:00 - Daimiel Women v Santa Teresa Women B 1-0
02/12 11:00 - San Ignacio Women v Arratia CD Women 2-1
02/12 11:00 - Plaza Argel Women v Aldaia Women 1-1
02/12 11:00 - Burgos Women v Anorga KKE Women 1-0
02/11 17:00 - Sant Gabriel Women v CD Riudoms Women 0-0
02/11 16:00 - Real Union de Tenerife Women B v CD Firgas Women 0-3
02/11 15:00 - Atletico Madrid Women C v Futbol Ellas CFF Women 5-1
02/11 15:00 - Aurrera de Vitoria Women v CD Pradejon Women B 1-2
02/11 15:00 - Victoria CF Coruna Women v UD Llanera Women 3-1
02/11 14:45 - Sporting Gijon Women v Deportivo La Coruna Women B 1-0
02/11 14:00 - Mislata CF Women v ADFB La Rambla Women 2-0
02/05 15:30 - CDE Olimpico De Madrid Women v CFF Olympia Las Rozas Women 2-4
02/05 15:30 - UE Cornella Women v Sant Gabriel Women 0-1
02/05 15:00 - Deportivo La Coruna Women B v Oviedo Women II 1-0
02/05 15:00 - Madrid CFF III Women v Sport Extremadura Women 0-2
02/05 13:30 - Rayo Vallecano II Women v CF Extremadura Women 0-2
02/05 12:30 - CD Guiniguada Apolinario Women v Orientacion Maritima Women 3-3
02/05 12:00 - CD Fontsanta Fatjo Women v AD Son Sardina Women View
02/05 11:30 - Aldaia Women v San Vicente Women 0-1

The Tercera Federación FUTFEM is the fourth tier of league competition for Spanish women's football. It is the female equivalent of the men's Segunda División RFEF and is run by the Real Federación Española de Fútbol.

History

The league was created in 2001, with the inception of the new Superliga Femenina, composed by only group instead of the four of the previous seasons.

Since 2011, teams were divided in seven groups by geographical criteria.

  • Group 1: Asturias, Cantabria and Galicia.
  • Group 2: Basque Country, La Rioja and Navarre.
  • Group 3: Aragon, Balearic Islands and Catalonia.
  • Group 4: Andalusia, Ceuta, Extremadura and Melilla.
  • Group 5: Castile and León, Castile-La Mancha and Community of Madrid.
  • Group 6: Canary Islands.
  • Group 7: Region of Murcia and Valencian Community.

The league was renamed as the Primera Nacional de Fútbol in 2019 after the RFEF renamed the new division between it and the first tier as Segunda División Pro, after initially naming it Primera División B.

In early 2022, it was confirmed that the league structure would be altered again, after only three seasons: the existing Primera División would be a standalone professional league of 16 teams, a single nationwide 16-team division known as the Primera Federación would be created as the second tier, the existing Segunda División Pro of 32 teams (two regionalised 16-team groups) would become the third tier and be named the Segunda Federación, and the existing Primera Nacional division of 96 teams (six regionalised 16-team groups) would become the fourth tier. These levels would be administered by the RFEF and more closely resemble the men's post-2021 structure, albeit only one professional league and six fourth-tier groups rather than five. The fourth level was renamed the Tercera Federación FUTFEM prior to the 2023–24 season.

The "Spain Primera Nacional Women" is a prestigious women's soccer tournament that serves as a vital component of the Spanish women's football league system. Established to promote and develop female talent across the country, this tournament features a competitive format that showcases teams from various regions of Spain.

Clubs participating in the Primera Nacional Women are often a mix of established teams and emerging talents, providing a platform for players to demonstrate their skills and gain valuable experience. The tournament is known for its high level of competition, with teams vying for promotion to the higher tiers of women's football in Spain, including the top-flight league, Primera División Femenina.

Throughout the season, fans can expect thrilling matches filled with skillful play, strategic tactics, and passionate performances from athletes dedicated to their craft. The tournament not only highlights the growing popularity of women's soccer in Spain but also plays a crucial role in the development of the sport at the grassroots level.

As the tournament progresses, it garners attention from local communities and soccer enthusiasts, fostering a sense of pride and support for women's sports. The Spain Primera Nacional Women is not just a competition; it is a celebration of talent, determination, and the relentless pursuit of excellence in women's football.