Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1

Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1

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DateRHome v Away-
12/22 18:30 18 [17] Zamora CF v CD Arenteiro [7] 3-0
12/22 18:30 18 [14] Real Unión v Cultural Leonesa [1] 0-1
12/22 15:30 18 [12] Barcelona Atletic v Athletic Bilbao B [19] 2-2
12/22 14:30 18 [10] FC Andorra v Amorebieta [20] 2-0
12/22 11:00 18 [6] Barakaldo v Osasuna B [15] 2-1
12/22 11:00 18 [19] Sestao River v Celta Fortuna [8] 2-0
12/22 11:00 18 [4] Real Sociedad B v Ourense CF [17] 2-1
12/22 11:00 18 [11] Gimnastica Segoviana v Lugo [10] 1-0
12/21 16:30 18 [9] Unionistas de Salamanca CF v Gimnastic [3] 1-0
12/20 19:30 18 [4] Ponferradina v SD Tarazona [13] 2-0
12/15 16:30 17 [1] Cultural Leonesa v Gimnastica Segoviana [16] 2-3
12/15 14:30 17 Ourense CF v Sestao River 0-0
12/15 14:30 17 [10] Celta Fortuna v FC Andorra [7] 3-0
12/15 11:00 17 [9] Unionistas de Salamanca CF v Real Sociedad B [3] 1-1
12/14 19:30 17 [20] Amorebieta v Barakaldo [7] 2-2
12/14 16:30 17 [5] Gimnastic v Zamora CF [15] 1-0
12/14 16:30 17 [7] CD Arenteiro v Real Unión [13] 3-0
12/14 16:00 17 [8] Lugo v Ponferradina [6] 0-1
12/14 14:30 17 [18] Athletic Bilbao B v SD Tarazona [15] 1-1
12/13 19:30 17 [12] Osasuna B v Barcelona Atletic [16] 1-2
12/08 18:30 16 [9] Barakaldo v Cultural Leonesa [1] 3-0
12/08 18:30 16 [10] Ponferradina v Gimnastic [4] 2-0
12/08 15:30 16 [16] SD Tarazona v Lugo [6] 0-0
12/08 14:30 16 [6] FC Andorra v Osasuna B [12] 7-2
12/08 11:00 16 [20] Sestao River v CD Arenteiro [4] 2-1
12/08 11:00 16 [16] Barcelona Atletic v Celta Fortuna [10] 2-2
12/07 18:30 16 [12] Zamora CF v Ourense CF [18] 1-1
12/07 16:30 16 [16] Real Unión v Athletic Bilbao B [17] 3-1
12/07 14:30 16 Gimnastica Segoviana v Unionistas de Salamanca CF 1-1
12/06 19:30 16 [3] Real Sociedad B v Amorebieta [19] 2-0

Wikipedia - Primera Federación

The Primera Federación, formerly known as Primera RFEF, is the third tier of the Spanish football league system beginning with the 2021–22 season. It is administered by the Royal Spanish Football Federation. It is below the top two professional leagues, the Primera División (also known as La Liga) and Segunda División (also known as La Liga Hypermotion), above the Segunda Federación and Tercera Federación. It is the highest level of semi-professional football in Spain.

History

In 2020, the Royal Spanish Football Federation announced the creation of three new divisions, two semi-professional and one amateur: the Primera División RFEF as the new third tier of the Spanish system; the Segunda División RFEF as the new fourth tier, broadly using the same format as the Segunda División B created in 1977; and the Tercera División RFEF as the fifth tier, along the same lines as the Tercera División from 1977 whereby groups are limited to teams from each of the nation's autonomous communities and is administered by a local body.

On 30 June 2022, after just one season of existence, Primera División RFEF was renamed to Primera Federación.

The **Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1** is a competitive football tournament that serves as the third tier of the Spanish football league system. Established to provide a platform for clubs to showcase their talent and strive for promotion to higher divisions, this tournament features a mix of historic teams and emerging clubs from across Spain.

The league is characterized by its intense matches, passionate fan bases, and a commitment to developing young talent. Teams compete in a round-robin format, with each club playing home and away matches against their rivals. The tournament not only emphasizes the importance of skill and strategy on the pitch but also fosters a sense of community and local pride among supporters.

As clubs vie for promotion to the Segunda Division, the stakes are high, making every match crucial. The tournament also serves as a vital stepping stone for players aspiring to reach the top levels of Spanish football. With its rich history and competitive spirit, the Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 continues to be a significant part of the Spanish football landscape, showcasing the depth and passion of the sport in the country.