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Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol are the Spanish football regional divisions. They are administered by the ''Autonomous football federations''. The level immediately above (in the fifth tier) is the Tercera División RFEF. The autonomous regi ...
in the
Community of Madrid The Community of Madrid (; ) is one of the seventeen autonomous communities and 50 provinces of Spain, provinces of Spain. It is located at the heart of the Iberian Peninsula and Meseta Central, Central Plateau (); its capital and largest munici ...
, are organized by the
Madrid Football Federation The Royal Madrid Football Federation (; RFFM) is the governing body of the sport of football in the Community of Madrid, Spain. Its headquarters are in the city of Madrid. Functions Below the national level competitions controlled by the Royal Sp ...
: *Primera Autonómica de Aficionados, 2 Groups of 18 teams (Level 6 of the Spanish football pyramid) *Categoría Preferente de Aficionados, 4 Groups of 18 teams (Level 7) *Categoría Primera de Aficionados, 8 Groups of 18 teams (Level 8) *Categoría Segunda de Aficionados, 24 Groups of 16 teams (Level 9)


League chronology

Timeline


Primera Autonómica

Primera Autonómica is the sixth level of competition of the Spanish Football League in the
Community of Madrid The Community of Madrid (; ) is one of the seventeen autonomous communities and 50 provinces of Spain, provinces of Spain. It is located at the heart of the Iberian Peninsula and Meseta Central, Central Plateau (); its capital and largest munici ...
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Competition System

The league consists of two groups of 18 teams. At the end of the season the first two teams from each group are promoted to the Tercera División RFEF (Group 7). The last four of each group (15th, 16th, 17th and 18th) are relegated to Preferente Aficionados''. At this level, a reserve team and its parent can play at the same level in different groups. If the reserve team are in the promotion zone, the first team is promoted. If both teams are in the promotion zone, the third placed club within the group will be promoted. If the first team finishes in the relegation zone, the reserve team is demoted.


2023–24 teams


Group 1

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Alameda de Osuna Alameda de Osuna is a ward (''barrio'') of Madrid Madrid ( ; ) is the capital and List of largest cities in Spain, most populous municipality of Spain. It has almost 3.5 million inhabitants and a Madrid metropolitan area, metropolitan ar ...
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Aravaca Aravaca is a ward (''Barrio'') of the city of Madrid, in Moncloa-Aravaca district. It is from the city centre, on the other side of Casa de Campo park. The population of the barrio is 29,547 (January 2006), divided into three areas: Aravaca ...
* Cala Pozuelo *
Colmenar Viejo Colmenar Viejo () is a town and municipality of about 48,614 inhabitants, located in the Community of Madrid, Spain, 30 kilometers north of Madrid on the M-607 motorway. It belongs to the comarca of Cuenca Alta del Manzanares. Main sights In t ...
* Concepción *
Coslada Coslada () is a city and municipality in the autonomous community of Madrid in central Spain. It has an area of 11.7 km2. The is located in Coslada, which has become a major logistics hub in the country. Due to the area's close proximity to th ...
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La Moraleja La Moraleja is an affluent residential district of Alcobendas municipality in northern Community of Madrid, Spain, in the Madrid metropolitan area; located next to El Soto and El Encinar de los Reyes. The Spanish version of Greenwich, it is home ...
* Las Rozas B *
Moratalaz Moratalaz is a district of Madrid, Spain. It is a well-known area because musicians such as Melendi and Alejandro Sanz have lived there. Moratalaz is on east of municipality of Madrid. It has of surface area and is delineated by the highways of ...
* Robledo *
San Agustín del Guadalix San Agustín del Guadalix is a Spanish town located north of the Comunidad de Madrid, near to Sierra de Guadarrama. It is bordered by Pedrezuela to the north, the municipalities of El Molar and Algete to the east and Colmenar Viejo to the sout ...
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San Fernando de Henares San Fernando de Henares is a municipality in Spain, in the province and autonomous community of Madrid. It has an area of 39.9 km2 and 38,904 inhabitants (2022). Its agricultural production includes olives, cereals, vegetables, cattle and wool ...
* San Sebastián de los Reyes B * Sporting Hortaleza * Torrejón B * Unión Valdebernardo * Unión Zona Norte *
Vicálvaro Vicálvaro is a district in the southeast of Madrid, Spain. It is named after the former municipality absorbed into the municipality of Madrid in 1951. History Middle Paleolithic 125,000–40,000 BC: Prehistoric sites have been discovered near t ...


Group 2

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Aluche Aluche is a barrio of the city of Madrid, situated in the southwest of the city, in the Latina district. It is bounded by the barrios of Campamento, Las Águilas, Lucero, Los Cármenes, and the Carabanchel district. Casa de Campo is also nearby. ...
* Arganda * Atlético Pinto * Campamento *
Carabanchel Carabanchel is a district of Madrid, Spain. It lies on the southern (right) bank of the Manzanares, spanning southward down to the M-40 ring road. The district is made up of the neighbourhoods of Abrantes, Comillas, Opañel, Puerta Bonita, S ...
* El Álamo *
Fortuna Fortuna (, equivalent to the Greek mythology, Greek goddess Tyche) is the goddess of fortune and the personification of luck in Religion in ancient Rome, Roman religion who, largely thanks to the Late Antique author Boethius, remained popular thr ...
* Fuenlabrada Promesas * Los Yébenes-San Bruno *
Móstoles Móstoles () is a municipalities of Spain, municipality of Spain located in the Community of Madrid. With over 200,000 inhabitants, it is the region's second most populated municipality after Madrid. Móstoles was a small town for a long time, but ...
* Móstoles URJC B * Moratalaz B * Parla Escuela * Racing Madrid City * Real Aranjuez * Sitio de Aranjuez *
Villaverde San Andrés S.A.D. Villaverde San Andrés, formerly Sociedad Recreativa Villaverde Boetticher Club de Fútbol, is a Spanish professional Association football, football club based in the District of Villaverde (Madrid), Villaverde in the city of Madrid, Commun ...
* Villaviciosa Odón


Champions


Preferente Aficionados

Preferente Aficionados is the seventh level of competition in the Spanish league football in Madrid. The league consists of four groups of 18 teams. At the end of the season, the first two teams from each group are promoted to the Preferente. The last four classified in each group are relegated to the Primera de Aficionados. The first team and its reserve teams (maximum of three) can play on the same level in different groups. The first team is prompted whenever a reserve team is in the promotion zone. If the first team is in the relegation zone, the lowest reserve team is demoted.


2023–24 teams


Group 1

*At. Leones de Castilla *Celtic Castilla *Cerceda CF *Colmenar Viejo B *
DAV Santa Ana Deportivo Asociación de Vecinos Santa Ana is a Spanish football team based in Madrid, in the namesake community. Founded in 1974 it plays in , holding home games at ''Polideportivo Santa Ana'', which has a capacity of 2,000 spectators. History ...
*Electrocor Las Rozas *Fom. Alumni *CD Fundación *Galapagar B *Lucero Linces B *Nuevo Boadilla *Puerta de Madrid *Siete Picos *Tres Cantos B *Unión Adarve B *Villanueva del Pardillo B *Villanueva de la Cañada *Vilalviciosa de Odón B


Group 2

* Alcobendas CF *At. Chopera Alcobendas *Avance *Canillas B *Carranza *Complutense *Concepción B *Daganzo *EMF CD Cobeña *Esperanza *Henares Distrito IV *Sp. Hortaleza B *Juventud Sanse *Rayo Ciudad Alcobendas *San Roque E.F.F *Los Santos de la Humosa *Racing Veracruz *Valdevebas


Group 3

*AD Villaverde Bajo *Dep. Ciempozuelos *Ciudad de los Ángeles *Ciudad de Pinto *Dosa *EF Arganda *EF Ciudad de Getafe *EF Rivas Vaciamadrid *EF Valdemoro *FEPE Getafe III *Griñón B *Inter Valdemoro *Mejoreño *Periso *Racing Villaverde *Rivas CF *Santa María del Pilar *Tajamar


Group 4

*Alzola-Halcones *Atl. Trabenco *Atl. Valdeiglesias *Cultural Miraflor *EF At. Casarrubuelos *EF Carabanchel *EMF Moraleja de Enmedio *Griñón * Humanes *Lucero-Linces *Los Yébenes-San Bruno B *Lugo Fuenlabrada *Madrid Río *UD Móstoles Balompié *Navalcarnero B * Nuevo Puerta Bonita * Orcasitas *Usera


Primera de Aficionados

The Primera de Aficionados is the eighth level of competition in the Spanish League Football in the Community of
Madrid Madrid ( ; ) is the capital and List of largest cities in Spain, most populous municipality of Spain. It has almost 3.5 million inhabitants and a Madrid metropolitan area, metropolitan area population of approximately 7 million. It i ...
. It lies immediately below the Preferente de Aficionados. The league consists of 8 groups, each consisting of 18 teams. At the end of the season, the first 2 teams in each group promoted to the Preferente de Aficionados. The last 2 teams of each group and the six worst 16th-placed teams are relegated to the Segunda de Aficionados. The first team is promoted whenever a reserve team is in the promotion zone. The reserve team is demoted whenever the first team is in the relegation zone.


Some teams playing in this level

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AD El Pardo Agrupación Deportiva El Pardo is a Spanish Association football, football club from Madrid in the Community of Madrid, in Spain. Founded in 1963, they play in , holding home matches at the ''Estadio Mingorrubio''. History The AD El Pardo is a cl ...


Segunda de Aficionados

The Segunda de Aficionados is the ninth level of competition in the Spanish League Football in the Community of Madrid. It lies immediately below the Primera de Aficionados. The league consists of 24 groups of 16 teams. At the end of the season the first 2 teams in each group are promoted to the Primera de Aficionados. The first team is promoted whenever a reserve team is the promotion zone.


Some teams playing in this level

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Fuencarral Fuencarral is a neighborhood located in the northern part of Madrid, Spain. It includes the municipal area of the ancient town of Fuencarral, which was annexed to the city of Madrid by a decree of November 10, 1950. Administratively, Fuencarral b ...
* Atl. Valdemoro


External links


Futmadrid.comFederación de Fútbol de MadridFutbolme.com Comunidad de Madridacadef.es
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