Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Asturias
The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Community of Asturias, organized by Real Federación de Fútbol del Principado de Asturias:
- Regional Preferente de Asturias (Level 6 of the Spanish football pyramid)
- Primera Regional de Asturias (Level 7)
- Segunda Regional de Asturias (Level 8)
League chronology
Timeline

Regional Preferente de Asturias
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Founded | 1978 |
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Number of teams | 24; two groups of 12 |
Level on pyramid | 6 |
Promotion to | 3ª RFEF - Group 2 |
Relegation to | Primera Regional de Asturias |
Domestic cup(s) | Copa del Rey |
Current champions | Urraca |
Website | Official website |
The Regional Preferente de Asturias is one of the lower levels of the Spanish Football League. It is held every year. It stands at the sixth level of Spanish football. All of the clubs are based in the autonomous community of Asturias.
The League
The league consists of 24 teams, in two groups of 12. At the end of the season, three teams are promoted to Tercera División RFEF - Group 2. The last eight classified are relegated to Primera Regional, and the losser of the Play-Out as well. (Additional may occur to maintain the limit of 20 clubs in both Tercera RFEF and Regional Preferente.)
Since the 2018–19 season, the champion of the league qualifies for the Copa del Rey.
2021–22 teams







Teams in Avilés: Avilés Stadium, Llaranes
Teams in Gijón: Racing La Guía, Roces
Teams in Oviedo: Astur, Universidad Oviedo
Team | City |
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AD Ribadedeva | Colombres, Ribadedeva |
Andés CF | Andés, Navia |
Astur CF | La Argañosa, Oviedo |
Asturias de Blimea | Blimea, San Martín del Rey Aurelio |
Atlético Lugones | Lugones, Siero |
Avilés Stadium | Avilés |
Barcia CF | Barcia, Valdés |
Berrón CF | El Berrón, Siero |
Candás CF | Candás, Carreño |
CD Tineo | Tineo |
CD Vallobín | Vallobín, Oviedo |
Club Siero | Pola de Siero, Siero |
Condal Club | Noreña |
Europa de Nava | Nava |
Gozón CF | Luanco, Gozón |
Madalena de Morcín | Santa Eulalia de Morcín, Morcín |
Nalón | Olloniego, Oviedo |
Podes CF | Sanmartín de Podes, Gozón |
Racing de La Guía | Fontanía-La Guía, Gijón |
Real Tapia CF | Tapia de Casariego |
SD Colloto | Colloto, Siero |
UD San Claudio | San Claudio, Oviedo |
Unión Comercial | Tudela Veguín, Oviedo |
Valdesoto CF | Valdesoto, Siero |
Latest promoted teams
Primera Regional de Asturias
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Number of teams | 39; three groups of 13 |
Level on pyramid | 7 |
Promotion to | Regional Preferente de Asturias |
Relegation to | Segunda Regional de Asturias |
Domestic cup(s) | None |
Website | Official website |
Primera Regional de Asturias is the seventh level of the Spanish football league system. It is administered by the Royal Asturias Football Federation.
League format
The league is played in three groups of 13 teams each. At the end of the season, the champions are promoted. Four clubs in each group are relegated to Segunda Regional.
2021–22 teams
Group 1
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Group 2
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Team | Location |
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Astur Vegadense | Vegadeo |
CD Raíces | Raíces, Castrillón |
CD Treviense | Trevías, Valdés |
GD Bosco | Avilés |
Hispano | Piedras Blancas, Castrillón |
Llaranes CF | Llaranes, Avilés |
Marino de Cudillero | Cudillero |
Muros Balompié | Muros de Nalón |
Navia CF | Navia |
Puerto Vega | Puerto de Vega, Navia |
Racing de Pravia | Pravia |
SD Narcea | Cangas del Narcea |
UD Llanera B | Posada de Llanera, Llanera |
Segunda Regional de Asturias
Country | ![]() |
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Number of teams | 42; 4 groups |
Level on pyramid | 8 |
Promotion to | Primera Regional de Asturias |
Domestic cup(s) | None |
Website | Official website |
Segunda Regional de Asturias is the eighth level of the Spanish football league system. It is also administered by the Royal Asturias Football Federation.
League format
The league is played in four groups. At the end of the season, the champions are promoted with the winner of promotion playoff of runners-up.
2021–22 teams
Group 4
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Group 1
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Group 2
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Group 3
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Femenino Regional
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Country | ![]() |
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Number of teams | 20 (in 2 groups) |
Level on pyramid | 4 |
Promotion to | Primera Nacional |
Current champions | Sporting Gijón B |
Website | Official website |
The Femenino Regional de Asturias is the regional women's league and the only and lowest division. It is held every year. It stands at the fourth level of Spanish women's football. All of the clubs are based in the autonomous community of Asturias.
The league
At the end of the season, the top two from each group enter a home and away playoff, playing each group winner against the second qualified of the other group. The winners play in final game to be promoted to Primera Nacional and losers opting for any place in case of vacancies.
2021–22 teams
Group 1
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Group 2
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Latest seasons
In bold, champions and runners-up that promoted to Primera Nacional.
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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1996–97 | Luarca | Tradehi |
1997–98 | Praviano | Raíces |
1998–99 | Pravia | Mareo B |
1999–00 | Raíces | Mareo B |
2000–01 | Gijón | Raíces |
2001–02 | La Carisa | Oviedo Moderno B |
2002–03 | Oviedo Moderno B | Mareo B |
2003–04 | EF Mareo B | Raíces |
2004–05 | EF Mareo B | Raíces |
2005–06 | Gijón B | Mareo B |
2006–07 | Gijón B | Llosalín |
2007–08 | Barcia | Langreo Femenino |
2008–09 | Langreo Femenino | La Braña |
2009–10 | La Braña | Oviedo Moderno B |
2010–11 | Oviedo Moderno B | Tapia |
2011–12 | Femiastur | Oviedo 06 |
2012–13 | Oviedo Moderno B | Manuel Rubio |
2013–14 | Oviedo Moderno B | Femiastur |
2014–15 | Femiastur | Oviedo Moderno C |
2015–16 | Oviedo Moderno B | Gijón |
2016–17 | Oviedo Moderno B | Llanera |
2017–18 | Oviedo B | Sporting Gijón B |
2018–19 | Sporting Gijón B | Oviedo B |
2019–20 | Oviedo C[lower-alpha 1] | Sporting Gijón C |
- As both Oviedo C and Sporting Gijón C were not eligible, Llanera was the promoted team.