2022 Tercera División RFEF play-offs
The 2022 Tercera División RFEF play-offs to Segunda División RFEF from Tercera División RFEF (promotion play-offs) will be the final play-offs for the promotion from 2021–22 Tercera División RFEF to 2022–23 Segunda División RFEF.
Format
Group champions will be promoted directly to the Segunda RFEF. Due to the remodeling of the RFEF leagues, as of this season the promotion play-off is divided into two stages: regional and national. Four teams from each group participate in the regional stage, which were classified between places second and fifth of the regular season. The regional stage is a single match played on neutral ground. The second classified will face the fifth classified; and the third will do the same with the fourth. The winners of the two series will play a match to determine the team that will qualify for the national stage.[1]
The national stage will be played by 18 teams, which won their respective regional play-offs. Nine different matches will be played to determine the winners of the promotion to Segunda RFEF.[2]
Qualified teams
- Teams in bold promoted to Segunda RFEF
Regional stage
Group 1 – Galicia
Playoffs will be played at Estadio Verónica Boquete de San Lázaro, Santiago de Compostela
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Ourense CF | 1 | |||||||
5 | Deportivo Fabril | 0 | |||||||
2 | Ourense CF | ||||||||
4 | Barco | ||||||||
3 | Somozas | 2 | |||||||
4 | Barco | 3 |
Group Champion: Polvorín
Play-off winner:
Group 2 – Asturias
Playoffs will be played at Estadio Ganzábal, Langreo
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Sporting Gijón B | ||||||||
5 | Caudal | ||||||||
3 | Lealtad | ||||||||
4 | Llanes |
Group Champion: Real Oviedo Vetusta
Play-off winner:
Group 3 – Cantabria
Playoffs will be played at Estadio Santa Ana, Tanos
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Vimenor | ||||||||
5 | Torina | ||||||||
3 | Escobedo | ||||||||
4 | Naval |
Group Champion: Gimnástica de Torrelavega
Play-off winner:
Group 4 – Basque Country
Playoffs will be played at Lezama Facilities, Lezama; Estadio de Lasesarre, Barakaldo and Estadio Municipal Ipurua, Eibar
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Beasain | ||||||||
5 | Basconia | ||||||||
3 | Portugalete | ||||||||
4 | Barakaldo |
Group Champion: Deportivo Alavés B
Play-off winner:
Group 5 – Catalonia
Playoffs will be played at Estadi Municipal de Can Roses, Rubí
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Olot | ||||||||
5 | Sant Andreu | ||||||||
3 | San Cristóbal | ||||||||
4 | Girona B |
Group Champion: Manresa
Play-off winner:
Group 6 – Valencian Community
Playoffs will be played at Estadio Guillermo Olagüe, Gandia
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Atlético Saguntino | ||||||||
5 | Torrent | ||||||||
3 | Atzeneta | ||||||||
4 | Acero |
Group Champion: Valencia Mestalla
Play-off winner:
Group 7 – Community of Madrid
Playoffs will be played at
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Las Rozas | ||||||||
5 | Paracuellos Antamira | ||||||||
3 | Fuenlabrada Promesas | ||||||||
4 | Alcorcón B |
Group Champion: Atlético Madrid B
Play-off winner:
Group 8 – Castile and León
Playoffs will be played at Estadio La Arboleda, Almazán
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Almazán | ||||||||
5 | Atlético Tordesillas | ||||||||
3 | Ávila | ||||||||
4 | Mirandés B |
Group Champion: Guijuelo
Play-off winner:
Group 9 – Eastern Andalusia
Playoffs will be played at Estadio Francisco Muñoz Pérez, Estepona
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Huétor Tájar | ||||||||
5 | Atlético Malagueño | ||||||||
3 | Marbella | ||||||||
4 | Almería B |
Group Champion: Juventud Torremolinos
Play-off winner:
Group 10 – Western Andalusia
Playoffs will be played at Estadio Francisco Muñoz Pérez, Estepona
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Utrera | ||||||||
5 | Gerena | ||||||||
3 | Xerez | ||||||||
4 | Ciudad de Lucena |
Group Champion: Recreativo de Huelva
Play-off winner:
Group 11 – Balearic Islands
Playoffs will be played at Ciudad Deportiva Antonio Asensio, Palma de Mallorca
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Manacor | ||||||||
5 | Llosetense | ||||||||
3 | Poblense | ||||||||
4 | Platges de Calvià |
Group Champion: Mallorca B
Play-off winner:
Group 12 – Canary Islands
Playoffs will be played at Anexo Estadio Gran Canaria, Las Palmas
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Las Palmas C | ||||||||
5 | Villa de Santa Brígida | ||||||||
3 | Tenerife B | ||||||||
4 | Arucas |
Group Champion: Atlético Paso
Play-off winner:
Group 13 – Region of Murcia
Playoffs will be played at Estadio Francisco Artés Carrasco, Lorca
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Cartagena B | ||||||||
5 | La Unión Atlético | ||||||||
3 | Racing Murcia | ||||||||
4 | UCAM Murcia B |
Group Champion: Yeclano
Play-off winner:
Group 14 – Extremadura
Playoffs will be played at Estadio Francisco de la Hera, Almendralejo
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Moralo | 3 | |||||||
5 | Arroyo | 0 | |||||||
2 | Moralo | ||||||||
3 | Llerenense | ||||||||
3 | Llerenense (s) | 1 | |||||||
4 | Jerez | 1 |
Group Champion: Diocesano
Play-off winner:
Group 15 – Navarre
Playoffs will be played at Estadio de San Francisco, Tafalla
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Subiza | ||||||||
5 | Cantolagua | ||||||||
3 | Txantrea | ||||||||
4 | Huarte |
Group Champion: Cirbonero
Play-off winner:
Group 16 – La Rioja
Playoffs will be played at Estadio El Mazo, Haro
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Alfaro | ||||||||
5 | Casalarreina | ||||||||
3 | Anguiano | ||||||||
4 | Varea |
Group Champion: Arnedo
Play-off winner:
Group 17 – Aragon
Playoffs will be played at Estadio Papa Luna, Illueca
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Utebo | ||||||||
5 | Robres | ||||||||
3 | Illueca | ||||||||
4 | Binéfar |
Group Champion: Deportivo Aragón
Play-off winner:
Group 18 – Castilla–La Mancha
Playoffs will be played at Estadio Manuel Delgado Meco, Alcázar de San Juan
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Quintanar del Rey | ||||||||
5 | Torrijos | ||||||||
3 | Illescas | ||||||||
4 | Villarrobledo |
Group Champion: Guadalajara
Play-off winner:
Promoted teams
- The 27 teams that were or will be promoted through promotion groups are included.
- The numbers of years after the last promotion are referred to the last participation of the club in Segunda División B, the division that was partially replaced by the Segunda División RFEF.
Promoted to Segunda División RFEF | ||||||||
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Alavés B (One year later) |
Arnedo (33 years later) |
Atlético Madrid B (One year later) |
Atlético Paso (First time ever) |
Cirbonero (First time ever) |
Deportivo Aragón (4 years later) |
Diocesano (First time ever) |
Gimnástica de Torrelavega (3 years later) |
Guadalajara (6 years later) |
Guijuelo (One year later) |
Juventud Torremolinos (First time ever) |
Mallorca B (5 years later) |
Manresa (First time ever) |
Real Oviedo Vetusta (One year later) |
Polvorín (First time ever) |
Recreativo de Huelva (One year later) |
Valencia Mestalla (One year later) |
Yeclano (One year later) |
References
- Mainez, Rafa (8 June 2021). "Así serán los formatos de la Segunda y Tercera RFEF". Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 April 2022.
- "¿Cómo y dónde será la Promoción de Tercera RFEF?". golsmedia.com. Retrieved 25 April 2022.