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2014–15 Tercera División
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The 2014–15 Tercera División was the fourth tier of football in Spain. Play started in August 2014 and ended in June 2015 with the promotion play-off finals.[1]
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
Key to colors in league table: |
Group Winners Promotion playoffs |
Promotion playoffs |
Direct relegation |
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
- Due to Real Avilés relegation from Segunda División B to this group, the reserve team, Real Avilés B, was relegated to Regional Preferente.
- Due to the relegation of Marino de Luanco and Langreo, L'Entregu and Andés are relegated to Regional Preferente for maintaining 20 teams in the group.
- Promoted from Preferente: Siero (6 years after), Colunga (First time ever) and Tineo (First time ever).
- Top goalscorers
- Top goalkeeper
Group III – Cantabria
Location of teams of the 2014–15 Tercera División Group III
Teams in Santander: Rayo Cantabria, Racing B, Atlético Albericia
Teams in Torrelavega: Gimnástica, Barreda
Teams in Santander: Rayo Cantabria, Racing B, Atlético Albericia
Teams in Torrelavega: Gimnástica, Barreda
- Due to the relegation of CD Tropezón, Santoña is relegated to Regional Preferente for maintaining 20 teams in the group.
- Promoted from Preferente: Guarnizo (One year after), Sámano (26 years after) and Naval (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 (30 years after), Getxo (2 years after), Aurrerá de Ondarroa (9 years after) and Aretxabaleta (5 years after).
- Top goalscorers
- Top goalkeeper
Group V – Catalonia
- Promoted from Primera Catalana: Júpiter (2 years after), Granollers (9 years after) and Morell (First time ever).
- Top goalscorers
- Top goalkeeper
Group VI – Valencian Community
- Villarreal C could not participate in the play-offs as they are reserve team of Villarreal B who are in Segunda División B.
- Promoted from Preferente: Buñol (11 years after), Recambios Colón (First time ever) and Rayo Ibense (28 years after).
- Top goalscorers
- Top goalkeeper
Group VII – Community of Madrid
- Real Madrid C was disbanded after the end of the season.[3]
- Due to Atlético Madrid B relegation from Segunda División B to this group, the reserve team, Atlético Madrid C, was relegated to Preferente.
- 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
- Salmantino was relegated to the last tier by the Federation, as it is considered a new club and would not occupy the vacant place of UD Salamanca B when it was dissolved.[4] Its place is occupied the next season by CD Villamuriel.
- Promoted from Primera Regional: Sporting Uxama (11 years after), Santa Marta (One year after) and Ciudad Rodrigo (33 years after).
- Top goalscorers
- Top goalkeeper
Group IX – Eastern Andalusia and Melilla
- 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 and Ceuta
- Top goalscorers
- Top goalkeeper
Group XI – Balearic Islands
- Top goalscorers
- Top goalkeeper
Group XII – Canary Islands
- Top goalscorers
- Top goalkeeper
Group XIII – Region of Murcia
- Top goalscorers
- Top goalkeeper
Group XIV – Extremadura
- Top goalscorers
- Top goalkeeper
Group XV – Navarre
- Top goalscorers
- Top goalkeeper
Group XVI – La Rioja
Location of teams of the 2014–15 Tercera División Group XVI
Teams in Logroño: SD Logroñés, Calasancio, Peña Balsamaiso, Yagüe
Teams in Logroño: SD Logroñés, Calasancio, Peña Balsamaiso, Yagüe
- Top goalscorers
- Top goalkeeper
Group XVII – Aragon
- Top goalscorers
- Top goalkeeper
Group XVIII – Castilla-La Mancha
- Top goalscorers
- Top goalkeeper
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