The 2014–15
Tercera División
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was the fourth tier of
football
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in
Spain
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. Play started in August 2014 and ended in June 2015 with the promotion play-off finals.
Competition format
*The top four eligible teams in each group, played in the promotion playoffs.
*The champion of each group will qualify to
2015–16 Copa del Rey. If the champion is a reserve team, the first non-reserve team qualified will join the Copa.
*In each group, at least three teams will be relegated to
Regional Divisions.
League tables
Group I – Galicia
* Promoted from
Preferente:
Negreira ''(One year after)'',
Galicia de Mugardos ''(First time ever)'',
Barco ''(21 years after)'',
Verín ''(5 years after)'' and
Noia ''(First time ever)''.
;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
Group II –
Asturias
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It is coextensive with the provinces of Spain, province of Asturias and contains some of the territory t ...
* Promoted from
Preferente:
Siero ''(6 years after)'',
Colunga ''(First time ever)'' and
Tineo ''(First time ever)''.
;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
Group III –
Cantabria
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* Promoted from
Preferente:
Guarnizo ''(One year after)'',
Sámano ''(26 years after)'' and
Naval
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''(12 years after)''.
;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
Group IV – Basque Country
* Promoted from
Preferente and División de Honor:
Vitoria ''(3 years after)'',
Elgorriaga ''(First time ever)'',
Deusto
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''(30 years after)'',
Getxo
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It is part of Greater Bilbao, and has 75,430 inhabitants (2023). Getxo ...
''(2 years after)'',
Aurrerá de Ondarroa ''(9 years after)'' and
Aretxabaleta ''(5 years after)''.
;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
Group V –
Catalonia
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* Promoted from
Primera Catalana:
Júpiter ''(2 years after)'',
Granollers
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Granollers is now a bustling business centre, having grown from ...
''(9 years after)'' and
Morell ''(First time ever)''.
;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
Group VI –
Valencian Community
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* Promoted from
Preferente:
Buñol
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''(11 years after)'',
Recambios Colón ''(First time ever)'' and
Rayo Ibense ''(28 years after)''.
;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
Group VII –
Community of Madrid
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* Promoted from
Preferente:
Aravaca ''(One year after)'',
Collado Villalba ''(One year after)'',
Colonia Moscardó ''(2 years after)'' and
Lugo Fuenlabrada ''(First time ever)''.
;Top goalscorer
;Top goalkeeper
Group VIII –
Castile and León
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* Promoted from
Primera Regional:
Sporting Uxama ''(11 years after)'',
Santa Marta
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''(One year after)'' and
Ciudad Rodrigo
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The site of Ciudad Rodrigo, perched atop a rocky r ...
''(33 years after)''.
;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
Group IX – Eastern
Andalusia
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and
Melilla
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* Promoted from
Primera Andaluza and
Primera Melilla:
Rincón ''(First time ever)'',
Comarca del Mármol ''(First time ever)'' and
River Melilla ''(First time ever)''.
;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
Group X – Western
Andalusia
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and
Ceuta
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;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
Group XI –
Balearic Islands
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;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
Group XII –
Canary Islands
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;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
Group XIII –
Region of Murcia
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;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
Group XIV –
Extremadura
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;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
Group XV –
Navarre
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;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
Group XVI –
La Rioja
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;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
Group XVII –
Aragon
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;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
Group XVIII – Castilla-La Mancha
;Top goalscorers
;Top goalkeeper
References
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