DateRHome v Away-
03/10 19:00 24 Gran Canaria FS v Club Deportivo Segovia 3-7
03/10 17:30 24 Aspil Vidal Ribera Navarra v Catgas Energia Santa Coloma 5-1
03/10 17:00 24 Peniscola FS v Sala 10 Zaragoza 3-1
03/10 11:00 24 FC Barcelona v Jaen Paraíso Interior FS 3-1
03/09 20:15 24 Inter Movistar FS v O Parrulo Ferrol 9-1
03/09 19:45 24 Lobelle Santiago v ElPozo Ciudad de Murcia 3-7
03/09 19:30 24 Palma v Xota FS 1-4
03/09 19:00 24 Levante Dominicos v Reale Cartagena 6-2
03/03 18:30 23 O Parrulo Ferrol v Santiago Futsal 5-4
03/03 17:30 23 Club Deportivo Segovia v Inter Movistar FS Postponed
03/03 15:30 23 Cartagena FS v FC Barcelona 5-2
03/02 20:15 23 El Pozo Murcia v Peniscola FS 5-1
03/02 19:45 23 Industrias Santa Coloma v Gran Canaria FS 5-3
03/02 19:45 23 AD Sala 10 v Levante Dominicos 2-1
03/02 19:30 23 Palma v Aspil Vidal Ribera Navarra 4-0
03/02 19:30 23 Xota FS v Jaen Paraíso Interior FS 2-3
02/24 19:00 22 Gran Canaria FS v Palma Futsal 1-4
02/24 17:30 22 Jaen Paraíso Interior FS v Cartagena FS 4-2
02/24 17:30 22 Aspil Vidal Ribera Navarra v Magna Gurpea 1-7
02/24 17:00 22 Peniscola FS v O Parrulo Ferrol 4-4
02/24 17:00 22 FC Barcelona v Sala 10 Zaragoza 11-1
02/24 12:15 22 Inter Movistar FS v Catgas Energia Santa Coloma 4-5
02/23 19:45 22 Lobelle Santiago v Club Deportivo Segovia 3-3
02/23 19:00 22 Levante Dominicos v ElPozo Ciudad de Murcia 3-3
02/17 18:30 21 O Parrulo Ferrol v Levante Dominicos 3-2
02/17 17:30 21 Aspil Vidal Ribera Navarra v Gran Canaria FS 2-2
02/17 12:15 21 El Pozo Murcia v FC Barcelona 3-1
02/16 20:15 21 Industrias Santa Coloma v Lobelle Santiago 3-6
02/16 20:00 21 Club Deportivo Segovia v Peniscola Bod. Dunviro 3-3
02/16 20:00 21 Palma v Inter Movistar FS 1-3

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" is the premier professional futsal league in Spain, showcasing the highest level of competition in the sport. Established in 1989, this prestigious tournament features top clubs from across the country, competing for the coveted title of national champion.

The league operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Segunda División, ensuring a dynamic and competitive environment. Each season, teams battle it out in a series of thrilling matches, displaying exceptional skill, strategy, and athleticism. The tournament not only highlights the talents of seasoned players but also serves as a platform for emerging stars in the world of futsal.

Fans can expect an electrifying atmosphere in arenas filled with passionate supporters, as clubs vie for supremacy in a sport that combines the fast-paced action of soccer with the finesse of indoor play. The "Spain Primera División" is not just a tournament; it is a celebration of futsal culture, drawing attention from enthusiasts and scouts alike, and contributing to the growth of the sport both nationally and internationally.

With its rich history, competitive spirit, and commitment to excellence, the "Spain Primera División" continues to be a cornerstone of futsal in Spain, inspiring future generations of players and fans.