DateRHome v Away-
04/06 17:00 30 Melilla v Navalcarnero View
04/06 17:00 30 UD San Sebastian Reyes v Rayo Majadahonda View
04/06 17:00 30 CD Colonia Moscardo v CD Mostoles URJC View
04/06 17:00 30 CD Atletico Paso v Getafe B View
04/06 17:00 30 CD Guadalajara v CD Coria View
04/06 17:00 30 CF Talavera v Illescas View
04/06 17:00 30 Cacereno v Conquense View
04/06 17:00 30 Union Adarve v Union Sur Yaiza View
04/06 17:00 30 Real Madrid C v Tenerife B View
04/13 17:00 31 Getafe B v Melilla View
04/13 17:00 31 Navalcarnero v CD Guadalajara View
04/13 17:00 31 Conquense v UD San Sebastian Reyes View
04/13 17:00 31 Rayo Majadahonda v Union Adarve View
04/13 17:00 31 Tenerife B v CD Colonia Moscardo View
04/13 17:00 31 CD Mostoles URJC v CD Atletico Paso View
04/13 17:00 31 CD Coria v CF Talavera View
04/13 17:00 31 Illescas v Cacereno View
04/13 17:00 31 Union Sur Yaiza v Real Madrid C View
04/20 17:00 32 CD Atletico Paso v CD Colonia Moscardo View
04/20 17:00 32 Melilla v CD Mostoles URJC View
04/20 17:00 32 CD Guadalajara v Getafe B View
04/20 17:00 32 CF Talavera v Navalcarnero View
04/20 17:00 32 Cacereno v CD Coria View
04/20 17:00 32 UD San Sebastian Reyes v Illescas View
04/20 17:00 32 Union Adarve v Conquense View
04/20 17:00 32 Union Sur Yaiza v Tenerife B View
04/20 17:00 32 Real Madrid C v Rayo Majadahonda View
04/27 17:00 33 CD Atletico Paso v Tenerife B View
04/27 17:00 33 CD Colonia Moscardo v Melilla View
04/27 17:00 33 CD Mostoles URJC v CD Guadalajara View

Wikipedia - Segunda Federación

Segunda Federación, previously called Segunda RFEF, also officially known as Segunda B, is the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system containing 90 teams divided into five groups. It is administered by the Royal Spanish Football Federation. It is the second tier outside the top two professional leagues, the Primera División (also known as La Liga) and Segunda División (also known as La Liga 2), being behind Primera Federación and above Tercera Federación. The division also includes the reserve teams of a number of La Liga and La Liga 2 teams.

History

On 6 May 2020, the RFEF announced the creation of a new, two-group, 40-team third division called Primera División RFEF, which resulted in the former third division, Segunda División B, dropping down a level and becoming Segunda División RFEF; the changes were made effective for the 2021–22 campaign.

In July 2022, the division was renamed Segunda Federación.

The **Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 5** is a competitive tier of Spanish football, serving as one of the regional divisions within the broader framework of the RFEF (Real Federación Española de Fútbol). This tournament features a diverse array of clubs from various regions, showcasing emerging talent and providing a platform for teams to strive for promotion to higher divisions.

The league operates on a round-robin format, where each team competes against every other team in the group, battling for crucial points to secure their position in the standings. Matches are characterized by intense rivalries, passionate fan support, and a commitment to the beautiful game, making each fixture a thrilling spectacle.

Clubs in Group 5 are often a mix of historic teams with rich traditions and newer clubs eager to make their mark. The tournament not only emphasizes competitive play but also serves as a vital stepping stone for players looking to advance their careers in Spanish football.

As the season progresses, teams aim to finish in the top positions, with the ultimate goal of earning promotion to the Primera Federación, the next level of Spanish football. The **Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 5** is not just a tournament; it is a celebration of local football culture, community pride, and the relentless pursuit of excellence on the pitch.