Segona Catalana

The Segona Catalana is the seventh tier of the Spanish football league system and the second highest league in the autonomous community of Catalonia. The league was formed in 2011 to replace Territorial Preferent as second level of Catalonia and was split into 6 groups.[1]

Segona Catalana
Founded2011
Country Spain
Other club(s) fromAndorra (1 team)
ConfederationFCF
Number of teams146 (11 groups)
Level on pyramid7
Promotion toPrimera Catalana
Relegation toTercera Catalana
Domestic cup(s)Copa Catalunya
Most championshipsCFJ Mollerussa (6 titles)
WebsiteOfficial website
Current: 2021–22 Segona Catalana

Structure

The league comprises 146 teams (Group 1-A, 1-B and 8-A with 12 teams each, Groups 2, 3 and 4 with 15 teams each, Group 5 and 6 with 16 teams each, and Group 7-A, 7-B and 8-B with 11 teams each). Over the course of a season, which runs annually from September to the following June, each team plays twice against the others in the league, once at 'home' and once 'away'. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and zero for a loss. The teams are ranked in the league table by points gained. In the event that two or more teams finish the season equal in all these respects, teams are separated by head-to-head points, then head-to-head goal difference, then head-to-head goals scored, then goal difference and then goals scored.

At the end of the season, the first three teams of the Groups 1-A and 1-B, 7-A and 7-B and 8-A and 8-B are qualified to a play-off phase in each province, while the top two teams of the Groups 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are automatically promoted to Primera Catalana. In the groups 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, the 13th and below are relegated to Tercera Catalana, while the 12th is qualified to the relegation play-off.

Division of the groups

Clubs

The following 146 clubs are competing in the Segona Catalana during the 2021–22 season.

Group 1-A

  • Amer
  • Besalú
  • Bosc de Tosca
  • Camprodon
  • Can Gibert
  • Coma Cros
  • Empuriabrava Castelló
  • Llançà
  • Marca de l'Ham
  • Porqueres
  • Roses
  • Sant Jaume de Llierca

Group 1-B

  • Begur
  • Blanes
  • Ca la Guidó
  • Cassà
  • Farners
  • Palafrugell
  • Quart
  • Sant Feliu de Guíxols
  • Tordera
  • Torroella
  • Tossa
  • Unió Girona

Group 2

  • Atlètic Prat Delta
  • Atlètic Vilafranca
  • Curbelles
  • Marianao Poblet
  • Moja
  • Montserrat Igualada
  • Òdena
  • Olivella
  • Prat B
  • San Mauro
  • Sant Andreu de la Barca
  • Sant Quirze Vallès
  • Sitges
  • Sporting Gavà
  • Terlenka

Group 3

  • Almeda
  • Atlètic Junior
  • Can Buxeres
  • Espluguenc
  • Fontsanta-Fatjó
  • Gornal
  • Legends L'Hospitalet
  • Levante Las Planas
  • Molins de Rei
  • Olímpic Can Fatjó
  • Sant Ignasi
  • Santfeliuenc B
  • Sarrià
  • Unificación Bellvitge
  • Valldoreix

Group 4

  • Atlètic Gironella
  • Avià
  • Berga
  • Calaf
  • Can Trias
  • Can Rull Rómulo Tronchoni
  • Castellar
  • Cerdanyola del Vallès B
  • Joanenc
  • Natació Terrassa
  • Pirinaica
  • Ripollet
  • Sabadell B
  • Sallent
  • Tibidabo Torre Romeu

Group 5

  • Barberà Andalucía
  • Canyelles
  • Europa B
  • Gramenet
  • Lloreda
  • Masnou
  • Molletense
  • Montcada
  • Parc
  • Premià
  • Racing Vallbona
  • Sabadellenca
  • San Juan Atlético de Montcada
  • Singuerlín
  • Turó de la Peira
  • Vilassar de Mar B

Group 6

  • Atlètic Sant Pol
  • Argentona
  • Caldes Montbui
  • Cardedeu
  • Cirera
  • Gurb
  • La Torreta
  • Llavaneres
  • Malgrat
  • Molinos
  • OAR Vic
  • Parets B
  • Sant Julià de Vilatorta
  • Santa Perpetua
  • Taradell
  • Torelló

Group 7-A

  • Andorra B
  • Artesa de Lleida
  • Atlètic Alpicat
  • Balàfia
  • Juneda
  • L'Albi
  • Lleida Esportiu B
  • Pardinyes
  • Sudanell
  • Térmens
  • Torrefarrera

Group 7-B

  • Angulària d'Anglesola
  • Artesa de Segre
  • Atlètic Castellserà
  • Balaguer
  • Bellpuig
  • Cervera
  • Guissona
  • La Seu d'Urgell
  • Linyola
  • Organyà
  • Palau Anglesola

Group 8-A

  • Altafulla
  • Cambrils
  • Canonja
  • Cultural Bonavista
  • La Floresta
  • Montblanc
  • Morell
  • Pobla de Mafumet B
  • Reddis
  • Roda de Barà
  • Riudorms
  • Vila-seca

Group 8-B

  • Aldeana
  • Ampolla
  • Amposta
  • Atlètic Móra la Nova
  • Camarles
  • Ebre
  • La Sénia
  • Perelló
  • Remolins-Bítem
  • Tortosa
  • Ulldecona

References

  1. La Primera i Segona Catalana ja coneixen el calendari per la propera temporada 2011/2012 (in Catalan) ARA newspaper website, accessed: 21 June 2019
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