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Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Castile and León
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The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Community of Castile and León:
- Primera División Regional Aficionados (Level 6)
- Primera División Provincial Aficionados (Level 7)
- Segunda División Provincial Aficionados (Level 8)
- Tercera División Provincial Aficionados (Level 9)
League chronology
Timeline - Ávila
- The regional categories of Ávila were included in Madrid until 1986

Timeline - Burgos

Timeline - León

Timeline - Palencia

Timeline - Salamanca

Timeline - Segovia
- The regional categories of Segovia were included in Madrid until 1986

Timeline - Soria
- The regional categories of Soria were included in Aragon until 1985

Timeline - Valladolid

Timeline - Zamora

Primera Regional
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Primera Regional is the sixth level of competition of the Spanish Football League in the Community of Castile and León.
The league
The Primera División Regional is played in two groups of 16 teams. At the end of the season, the champion of each group and the best runner-up are promoted. Bottom four teams from Group A and bottom three from Group B are relegated to Primera División Provincial Aficionado. Further teams may be relegated to maintain a league of 32 teams.
2025–26 teams
Group A
2025–26 Primera Regional – Group A teams
Teams in Burgos: Burgos International Football, Capiscol CF, Internacional Vista Alegre.
Teams in Soria: Calasanz, San José.
Teams in Burgos: Burgos International Football, Capiscol CF, Internacional Vista Alegre.
Teams in Soria: Calasanz, San José.
Group B
2025–26 Primera Regional – Group B teams
Teams in Salamanca: Helmántico, Salamanca UDS B.
Teams in Valladolid: Betis, Victoria.
Teams in Zamora: Noname, Zamora B.
Teams in Salamanca: Helmántico, Salamanca UDS B.
Teams in Valladolid: Betis, Victoria.
Teams in Zamora: Noname, Zamora B.
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Primera Provincial
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Primera Provincial is the seventh level of competition of the Spanish Football League in the Community of Castilla y León.
The League
The Primera División Provincial comprises nine groups (one from each province) from 14 to 18 teams. The nine provincial champions are promoted to Primera División Regional. There are relegations to Segunda Provincial de Aficionados in four provinces; Ávila, Segovia (3 clubs), León (2 clubs) and Valladolid (3 clubs).
2023–24 teams
Group Ávila
Group Burgos
2025–26 Primera Provincial – Group Burgos teams
Teams in Burgos: Burgos Internacional Football B, Groggy's Gamonal, Juventud del Círculo Católico, San Cristóbal Castilla, San Pedro, Vadillos.
Teams in Burgos: Burgos Internacional Football B, Groggy's Gamonal, Juventud del Círculo Católico, San Cristóbal Castilla, San Pedro, Vadillos.
Group León
Group Palencia
Group Salamanca
2025–26 Primera Provincial – Group Salamanca teams
Teams in Carbajosa de la Sagrada: CD Carbajosa de la Sagrada, Sporting Carbajosa.
Teams in Salamanca: Cristo Rey Barrio Vidal, Deportivo Salamanca, Hergar Helmántica, Jai-Alai Bolívar, Muníbar Pizarrales, Navega, Real Salamanca Monterrey, Ribert.
Teams in Carbajosa de la Sagrada: CD Carbajosa de la Sagrada, Sporting Carbajosa.
Teams in Salamanca: Cristo Rey Barrio Vidal, Deportivo Salamanca, Hergar Helmántica, Jai-Alai Bolívar, Muníbar Pizarrales, Navega, Real Salamanca Monterrey, Ribert.
Group Segovia


Segovia

Cabezuela

Cantalejo

Cantimpalos

Carbonero el Mayor

Cuéllar Balompié

Gimnástica Ayllonesa

Monteresma-La Atalaya

Pinillos

Real Sitio

Sierra de la Mujer Muerta

Turégano "B"

Vallelado

Villacastín Racing
2025–26 Primera Provincial – Group Segovia teams
Teams in Segovia: Claret, Delta, Unami.
Teams in Segovia: Claret, Delta, Unami.
Group Soria
Group Valladolid
Group Zamora


Benavente

Puebla de Sanabria

Zamora

Bovedana B

Camarzana y los Valles

Coreses

Fresno de la Ribera

Toresana

San Cristóbal

Santa Croya

Villaralbo B
2025–26 Primera Provincial – Group Zamora teams
Teams in Benavente: Benavente B, Racing Benavente.
Teams in Puebla de Sanabria: Atlético Sanabria, Sanabria CF.
Teams in Zamora: Atlético Zamora, Ciudad de Zamora, Sporting Zamora, Sporting Zamora B.
Teams in Benavente: Benavente B, Racing Benavente.
Teams in Puebla de Sanabria: Atlético Sanabria, Sanabria CF.
Teams in Zamora: Atlético Zamora, Ciudad de Zamora, Sporting Zamora, Sporting Zamora B.
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Segunda Provincial
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The League
The Segunda Provincial is played in five provinces (Ávila, León, Salamanca, Segovia and Valladolid) in five groups from 8 to 16 teams. The group winners from Ávila and Salamanca, the two top clubs from León and the three top clubs from Segovia and Valladolid are promoted to Primera División Provincial Aficionado.
2023–24 teams
Group Ávila
Group León
Group Salamanca
Group Segovia
Group Valladolid
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Tercera Provincial
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The Tercera Provincial is played in the province of Valladolid in two subgroups of 14 and 11 teams. The two top clubs from the top subgroup (A) are promoted to Segunda División Provincial Aficionado, while the third team from subgroup A and the top club from subgroup B will compete in a play-off for promotion.
Group Valladolid 1
Group Valladolid 2
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