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Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Extremadura

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TheDivisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Community ofExtremadura:

League chronology

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Timeline

Primera Extremeña

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Football league
Regional Preferente
Founded1924
Country Spain
Number of clubs4 groups
Level on pyramid6
Promotion to3ª RFEF – Group 14
Relegation to2ª Extremeña
WebsiteOfficial website

ThePrimera Extremeña is the sixth level of competition of the Spanish league football in theAutonomous Community ofExtremadura. It is organized by Football Federation of Extremadura.

League system

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The Regional Preferente consists of three groups of sixteen clubs each one. Top four teams at final standings play the promotion playoffs. Bottom four teams are relegated.


2022–23 teams

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Group 1

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Group 2

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  • AD Lobón
  • Alburquerque
  • CD Badajoz B
  • CD Guadiana
  • CD Gévora
  • CF San Jorge
  • CP Cheles
  • CP Valverdeño
  • EF Puebla
  • Sanvicenteño
  • UD Talavera
  • Valdelacalzada


Group 3

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  • Cabeza del Buey
  • CD Castuera
  • CD Ilipense
  • CD Monterrubio
  • CD Quintana
  • CF Campanario
  • CP Guareña
  • Gimnástico Don B.
  • Hernán Cortés
  • Santa Amalia
  • Valdehornillos
  • R. Mérida City


Group 4

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  • AD Mérida B
  • CD San Serván
  • CD Usagre
  • CP Monesterio
  • CP Oliva
  • EMD Aceuchal
  • EMD Solana
  • Gran Maestre
  • Higuera CF
  • Santa Marta
  • SC Garrovilla
  • CD Zafra


Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Extremadura is located in Extremadura
Sanvicenteño
Sanvicenteño
Diocesano
Diocesano
Malpartida
Malpartida
Montehermoso
Montehermoso
Casar
Casar
Alburquerque
Alburquerque
Arroyo B
Arroyo B
Trujillo
Trujillo
Valdefuentes
Valdefuentes
Chinato
Chinato
Amanecer
Amanecer
Ciconia N.
Ciconia N.
Moralo B
Moralo B
Coria B
Coria B
Jaraíz
Jaraíz
Talayuela
Talayuela
2012–13 Regional Preferente – Group 1 teams
Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Extremadura is located in Extremadura
Valdivia
Valdivia
S. Serván
S. Serván
Castuera
Castuera
Puebla
Puebla
Guadiana
Guadiana
Herrera
Herrera
Solana
Solana
N. Ciudad
N. Ciudad
Talavera
Talavera
Campanario
Campanario
Calamonte
Calamonte
O. Peleño
O. Peleño
Montijo
Montijo
G. D. Benito
G. D. Benito
Talarrubias
Talarrubias
Orellana
Orellana
2012–13 Regional Preferente – Group 2 teams
Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Extremadura is located in Extremadura
Aceuchal
Aceuchal
Azuaga
Azuaga
Olivenza
Olivenza
Oliva
Oliva
La Estrella
La Estrella
Llerenense
Llerenense
Villafranca
Villafranca
Cheles
Cheles
Berlanga
Berlanga
Campillo
Campillo
Calzadilla
Calzadilla
Monesterio
Monesterio
Ribereña
Ribereña
Burguillos
Burguillos
Frexnense
Frexnense
S.Francisco
S.Francisco
2012–13 Regional Preferente – Group 3 teams


Champions

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SeasonGr. IGr. IIGr. III
2013-14CP SanvicenteñoCD BadajozCP Valdivia
2014–15CP AmanecerEMD AceuchalUC La Estrella
2015–16UP PlasenciaUD MontijoUC La Estrella
2016–17CF TrujilloUD TalaveraCD Castuera
2017–18CP MontehermosoAD LobónAD Llerenense
2017-18CP MontehermosoAD LobónAD Llerenense
2018-19CF TrujilloAD LobónUD Fuente de Cantos
2019-20CP ChinatoCA PueblonuevoUC La Estrella

Segunda Extremeña

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Football league
Primera Regional
FoundedUnknown
Country Spain
Number of clubs5 groups
Level on pyramid7
Promotion to1ª Extremeña
Relegation toNone
WebsiteOfficial website

TheSegunda Extremeña is the seventh level of competition of the Spanish league football in theAutonomous Community ofExtremadura. It is organized by Football Federation of Extremadura.

League system

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ThePrimera Regional is played with four groups of 14 teams. At the end of the season, the champion of each group are promoted to the Regional Preferente. The two winners of the runners-up playoff are also promoted. The Primera Regional de Extremadura is the lowest league in the Spanish league pyramid in Extremadura, so no clubs are relegated.

2022–23 teams

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Group 1

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  • CD Coria B
  • CD Tietar
  • CF Jerte
  • CF Piornal
  • CF Verato
  • CP Brocense
  • CP Cabezuela
  • CP Torreorgaz
  • Las Hurdes CF
  • Norte Extrem.
  • Torrejoncillo
  • UD Aceituna


Group 2

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  • AD Hispanolusa
  • AD Obandina
  • CD Albuera
  • CD Alconchel
  • CD La Roca
  • CP Don Bosco
  • Peña El Valle
  • Santa Isabel
  • S.Fco. Olivenza
  • Vnva. del Fresno
  • Villar del Rey Ind.
  • Valdebotoa


Group 3

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  • Alan. Alange
  • Atl. Torremejía
  • CD Almoharín
  • CD Metelinense
  • CD Zarceño
  • Don Álvaro B
  • Eme. Augusta
  • Madr. Olimpia
  • Sta. Quiteria
  • Trujillanos CF
  • Talleres Anglo
  • UP Barbaño


Group 4

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  • AD Siruela
  • AD Zurbarán
  • Athletic Valle
  • CD La Haba
  • CD Talarrubias
  • CD Torviscal
  • Esparragosa
  • Fuenlab. Montes
  • Olympic Peleño
  • Orellana Costa D.
  • San Bartolomé
  • SP Herrera
  • Sp. Malpartida


Group 5

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  • Ath. Fregenal
  • CD Berlanga
  • Corte de Peleas
  • CD Extremadura
  • CP Belenense
  • EMD Aceuchal B
  • Hernando de Soto
  • SP Ribereña
  • SP Villafranca B
  • UD Bienvenida
  • UD Fornacense
  • UP Segureña


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