The Primera División is the premier professional futsal league in Spain. It was founded in 1989 with the name of División de Honor. Administered by Liga Nacional de Fútbol Sala, it is contested by 16 teams and is played under UEFA rules.

The Liga Nacional de Futsal includes:

  • Primera División de Futsal — 1st level.
  • Segunda División — 2nd level.

History

  • Before the creation of the Liga Nacional de Fútbol Sala in 1989, in Spain were played two futsal championship at the same time, one managed by the Spanish Futsal Federation (FEFS), and the other by the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). Previously to any futsal league, futsal was limited to benefic and exhibition matches. In 1989, after of years of struggle for the futsal control, the two futsal club associations, ACEFS and ASOFUSA merge to create Liga Nacional de Fútbol Sala.
  • From 2011–12' season onwards, División de Honor will be known as Primera División.
  • On the 2012–13 season, the league was reduced from 16 to 14 teams.
  • On the 2014-15 season the league returned to have 16 teams.
The Spain Primera División Futsal, also known as the Primera División de Futsal, is the top professional futsal league in Spain. Established as the premier competition for futsal clubs across the country, it features some of the most talented and competitive teams in the sport. The league showcases high-paced, skillful futsal action, attracting passionate fans and fostering the development of Spanish futsal talent. With a rich history of intense rivalries and memorable matches, the Spain Primera División serves as a vital platform for players aspiring to reach national and international success. The tournament operates annually, culminating in a champion team that earns prestige and qualification for continental competitions.