Date | R | Home v Away | - |
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09/11 09:52 | - | CD Huetor Vega v Alhaurin Torre | 0-1 |
09/11 09:52 | - | Malaga B v Maracena | 4-1 |
09/10 17:05 | - | Alhaurino v Guadix CF | 1-3 |
09/10 09:52 | - | Atarfe Ind CF v River Melilla CF | 3-0 |
09/04 16:55 | - | Dos Hermanas v Atarfe Ind CF | 3-0 |
09/04 10:10 | - | Alhaurino v CD Huetor Vega | 3-0 |
09/04 09:53 | - | CD Rincon v Atletico Malagueno | 0-3 |
09/03 16:55 | - | CD El Palo v Alhaurin Torre | 2-0 |
08/28 19:26 | - | Loja v Guadix CF | 0-1 |
08/28 17:26 | - | Antequera v CD Rincon | 2-0 |
08/28 16:59 | - | UD San Pedro v Maracena | 2-0 |
08/28 09:57 | - | CD Huetor Vega v CD El Palo | 0-0 |
08/28 09:56 | - | Malaga B v Ciudad Torredonjimeno | 1-0 |
08/28 09:28 | - | Alhaurin Torre v CD Huetor Tajar | 2-3 |
Tercera División (English: Third Division) was the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system. Until 1977, it was the third tier of the Spanish football league system. Founded in 1929, it was below the Primera División (also known as La Liga), the Segunda División, and the semi-professional Segunda División B.
For the 2021–22 season, Tercera División was replaced by Tercera División RFEF, which became the fifth tier due to the creation of a new, semi-professional third division by the Spanish federation (RFEF) called the Primera División RFEF.
During the inaugural La Liga season of 1928–29 a third level of teams known as Segunda División B was also organised. This division featured 10 teams and at the end of the season Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa were crowned champions. However the 1929–30 season saw the first of many reorganisations of the Spanish football league system and the Tercera Division was born. During its first season the division featured 33 teams divided into eight groups. The eight group winners qualified for a play-off and CD Castellón eventually beat Barakaldo CF 3-2 to be declared champions. The most significant reorganisation came at the start of the 1977–78 season with the revival of Segunda División B which replaced the Tercera División as the third level.
On 6 May 2020, the RFEF announced the creation of a new, two-group, 40-team third division called Primera División RFEF, which made the former third and fourth divisions, Segunda División B and Tercera División, respectively, drop down a level and change into Segunda División RFEF and Tercera División RFEF; the changes were made effective for the 2021–22 campaign.
Tier\Years | 1928–50 | 1950–55 | 1955–68 | 1968–70 | 1970–77 | 1977–79 | 1979–80 | 1980–83 | 1983–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–89 | 1989–92 | 1992–04 | 2004–06 | 2006–20 | 2020–21 |
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3 | 4 to 10 groups | 6 groups | 14 groups | 8 groups | 4 groups | Segunda División B | ||||||||||
4 | Regional divisions | 6 groups | 8 groups | 13 groups | 14 groups | 16 groups | 17 groups | 17 groups +2 subgroups |
17 groups | 17 groups +2 subgroups |
18 groups |
18 groups +36 subgroups | ||||
5 | Regional divisions |
In bold, group champions are promoted to Segunda División B. Administrative promotions not included in this table.
Season | I X |
II XI |
III XII |
IV XIII |
V XIV |
VI XV |
VII XVI |
VIII XVII |
IX XVIII |
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2006–07 | Deportivo B | Caudal | Noja | Zalla | Reus | Dénia | RSD Alcalá | Mirandés | Granada Atlético |
Algeciras | Eivissa | Las Palmas B | Murcia B | Jerez | Valle de Egüés | Haro | Zaragoza B | Conquense | |
Other promoted teams: Girona (V), Sabadell (V), Gavà (V), Villarreal B (VI), Ontinyent (VI), Betis B (X), Lucena (X), San Isidro (XII), Villa de Santa Brígida (XII), Fuerteventura (XII), Mazarrón (XIII), Peña Sport (XIV), Guadalajara (XVIII) | |||||||||
2007–08 | Ciudad de Santiago | Oviedo | Gimn. Torrelavega | Portugalete | Barcelona B | Alzira | Ciempozuelos | Mirandés | Roquetas |
CD San Fernando | Atlético Baleares | Atlético Granadilla | Ciudad de Lorquí | Don Benito | Izarra | Alfaro | Ejea | Toledo | |
Other promoted teams: Sporting Gijón B (II), Racing Santander B (III), Sant Andreu (V), Valencia Mestalla (VI), Navalcarnero (VII), Antequera (IX), Linense (X), Peña Deportiva (XI), Las Palmas Atlético (XII), Sangonera (XIII), Murcia B (XIII) | |||||||||
2008–09 | Compostela | Oviedo | Gimn. Torrelavega | Lagun Onak | Espanyol B | Villajoyosa | RSD Alcalá | CF Palencia | Unión Estepona |
San Roque de Lepe | Mallorca B | Tenerife B | Caravaca | Cerro Reyes | Izarra | Varea | Atlético Monzón | Toledo | |
Other promoted teams: Mirandés (VIII), Sporting Mahonés (XI), Cacereño (XIV) | |||||||||
2009–10 | Deportivo B | Caudal | Noja | Real Sociedad B | L'Hospitalet | Gandía | Rayo Vallecano B | Burgos | At. Mancha Real |
Alcalá | Atlético Baleares | Corralejo | Jumilla CF | Badajoz | Tudelano | Oyonesa | Teruel | La Roda | |
Other promoted teams: Coruxo (I), Santboià (V), Alzira (VI), Getafe B (VII), Yeclano (XIII), Extremadura (XIV), Peña Sport (XV), La Muela (XVII) | |||||||||
2010–11 | Cerceda | Marino Luanco | Noja | Amorebieta | Llagostera | Valencia Mestalla | Alcobendas Sport | Burgos | Comarca de Níjar |
Linense | Manacor | Lanzarote | Costa Cálida | Villanovense | Tudelano | Náxara | Andorra | Toledo | |
Other promoted teams: Sestao River (IV), Reus (V), Olímpic (VI), SS Reyes (VII), Gimnástica Segoviana (VIII), Arandina (VIII), Sporting Villanueva (XIV), La Roda (XVIII) | |||||||||
2011–12 | Ourense | Caudal | Noja | Laudio | Prat | Catarroja | Fuenlabrada | Valladolid B | Loja |
At. Sanluqueño | Constància | Marino | Yeclano | Arroyo | Peña Sport | SD Logroñés | Ejea | Villarrobledo | |
Other promoted teams: Barakaldo (IV), San Fernando (X), Binissalem (XI), Izarra (XV), Tudelano (XV) | |||||||||
2012–13 | Racing Ferrol | Tuilla | Tropezón | Laudio | Olot | Elche Ilicitano | Puerta Bonita | Burgos | El Palo |
Algeciras | Peña Deportiva | Las Palmas Atlético | La Hoya Lorca | Extremadura | San Juan | Haro | Sariñena | Toledo | |
Other promoted teams: Celta Vigo B (I), Compostela (I), Granada B (IX), Conquense (XVIII) | |||||||||
2013–14 | Somozas | Lealtad | Gimn. Torrelavega | Leioa | Cornellà | Eldense | Trival Valderas | Valladolid B | Marbella |
Real Betis B | Mallorca B | Atlético Granadilla | UCAM Murcia | Villanovense | Izarra | Varea | Zaragoza B | Puertollano | |
Other promoted teams: Langreo (II), Rayo Vallecano B (VII), Atlético Astorga (VIII), San Roque de Lepe (X), Socuéllamos (XVIII) | |||||||||
2014–15 | Pontevedra | Condal | Laredo | Portugalete | Ascó | Castellón | Rayo Majadahonda | Arandina | Linares |
Algeciras | Formentera | Mensajero | Jumilla | Mérida | Peña Sport | Varea | Ebro | Talavera de la Reina | |
Other promoted teams: Gernika (IV), Arenas (IV), Pobla de Mafumet (V), Atlético Levante (VI), Llosetense (XI), Izarra (XV) | |||||||||
2015–16 | Boiro | Caudal | Laredo | Zamudio | Prat | Atlético Saguntino | SS Reyes | Zamora | At. Mancha Real |
Córdoba B | Mallorca B | Villa de Santa Brígida | Lorca Deportiva | Extremadura | Osasuna B | Calahorra | Deportivo Aragón | Conquense | |
Other promoted teams: Gavà (V), Navalcarnero (VII), Palencia (VIII), El Ejido (IX), At. Sanluqueño (X), San Fernando (X), Mutilvera (XV) | |||||||||
2016–17 | Deportivo B | Sporting B | Gimn. Torrelavega | Alavés B | Olot | Olímpic | Atlético Madrid B | Gimn. Segoviana | Atlético Malagueño |
Real Betis B | Formentera | Las Palmas Atlético | Lorca Deportiva | Cacereño | Peña Sport | Calahorra | Deportivo Aragón | Talavera de la Reina | |
Other promoted teams: Rápido de Bouzas (I), Vitoria (IV), Ontinyent (VI), Unión Adarve (VII), Écija (X), Badajoz (XIV) | |||||||||
2017–18 | Compostela | Oviedo B | Gimn. Torrelavega | Cultural Durango | Espanyol B | Atlético Levante | Internacional | Unionistas | Atlético Malagueño |
Cádiz B | Mallorca B | Tenerife B | Yeclano | Don Benito | Mutilvera | Calahorra | Teruel | Conquense | |
Other promoted teams: Langreo (II), Castellón (VI), Salmantino (VIII), Almería B (IX), Atlético Sanluqueño (X), Ejea (XVII) | |||||||||
2018–19 | Racing Ferrol | Lealtad | Escobedo | Portugalete | Llagostera | Orihuela | Getafe B | Zamora | Jaén |
Cádiz B | Peña Deportiva | Tamaraceite | Yeclano | Mérida | Osasuna B | Haro | Tarazona | Socuéllamos | |
Other promoted teams: Marino Luanco (II), Alavés B (IV), Prat (V), La Nucía (VI), Las Rozas (VII), Algeciras (X), Villarrubia (XVIII), Villarrobledo (XVIII) | |||||||||
2019–20 | Compostela | Lealtad | Laredo | Portugalete | L'Hospitalet | Alcoyano | Navalcarnero | Zamora | Linares |
Betis Deportivo | Poblense | Marino | Lorca Deportiva | Villanovense | Mutilvera | SD Logroñés | Tarazona | Socuéllamos | |
Other promoted teams: Covadonga (II), Atzeneta (VI), El Ejido (IX), Tamaraceite (XII) | |||||||||
2020–21 | Arenteiro | Ceares | Cayón | Gernika | Europa | Eldense | Leganés B | Gimn. Segoviana | Vélez |
Xerez Deportivo | Ibiza Pitiusas | Mensajero | Águilas FC | Cacereño | Peña Sport | Racing Rioja | Teruel | Marchamalo | |
Other promoted teams: Bergantiños, Arosa (I) Llanera, Avilés (II) Rayo Cantabria, Tropezón (III) Real Sociedad C, Sestao River (IV) Terrassa, Cerdanyola del Vallès (V) Alzira, Intercity (VI) Unión Adarve, Móstoles URJC (VII) Cristo Atlético, Burgos Promesas (VIII) Atlético Mancha Real, Antequera (IX) San Roque de Lepe, Ceuta (X) Andratx, Formentera (XI) Panadería Pulido, San Fernando (XII) Atlético Pulpileño, Mar Menor (XIII) Montijo, Coria (XIV) San Juan, Ardoi (XV) Náxara, UD Logroñés B (XVI) Brea, Huesca B (XVII) Calvo Sotelo, Toledo (XVIII) |