Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1

Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1

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DateRHome v Away-
01/18 17:15 20 [11] Barakaldo v CD Guadalajara S.A.D. [18] 2-1
01/18 17:15 20 [4] Real Madrid Castilla v Merida [10] 1-1
01/18 15:00 20 [20] Cacereno v Arenas Club de Getxo [13] 2-0
01/18 15:00 20 [9] Lugo v Unionistas de Salamanca CF [16] 1-3
01/18 11:00 20 [15] Ourense CF v Osasuna B [18] 2-0
01/17 20:00 20 [16] Ponferradina v Racing Ferrol [7] 3-0
01/17 17:30 20 [6] Zamora CF v Tenerife [1] 0-1
01/17 17:30 20 [14] CF Talavera v Celta Fortuna [2] 1-1
01/17 15:15 20 [3] Pontevedra v CD Arenteiro [17] 1-1
01/16 20:15 20 [5] Athletic Bilbao B v Real Aviles CF [10] 0-2
01/11 15:00 19 [16] Unionistas de Salamanca CF v Zamora CF [7] 0-0
01/11 11:00 19 [10] Merida v Osasuna B [18] 1-0
01/11 11:00 19 [2] Celta Fortuna v Barakaldo [12] 1-2
01/10 20:00 19 [18] Ponferradina v Ourense CF [13] 2-0
01/10 17:30 19 [8] Real Aviles CF v Pontevedra [4] 0-3
01/10 17:30 19 [19] CD Guadalajara S.A.D. v Cacereno [20] 1-1
01/10 15:15 19 [14] Arenas Club de Getxo v Real Madrid Castilla [3] 4-1
01/10 15:15 19 [16] CD Arenteiro v Lugo [9] 0-2
01/10 15:15 19 [5] Racing Ferrol v Athletic Bilbao B [7] 0-1
01/09 20:15 19 [1] Tenerife v CF Talavera [13] 1-0
01/04 15:30 18 [7] Zamora CF v Arenas Club de Getxo [14] 1-0
01/04 15:30 18 [9] Athletic Bilbao B v Ponferradina [18] 1-0
01/04 13:15 18 [17] Thongnuam/Eksorakul v Tenerife [1] 0-2
01/04 11:00 18 [20] Cacereno v Celta Fortuna [2] 2-3
01/04 11:00 18 [16] CF Talavera v CD Guadalajara S.A.D. [19] 2-0
01/04 11:00 18 [5] Real Madrid Castilla v CD Arenteiro [15] 2-0
01/03 17:45 18 [14] Ourense CF v Real Aviles CF [6] 2-1
01/03 17:45 18 [13] Barakaldo v Unionistas de Salamanca CF [12] 5-0
01/03 15:30 18 [5] Pontevedra v Racing Ferrol [3] 2-1
01/03 11:00 18 [10] Lugo v Merida [9] 1-0

Wikipedia - Primera Federación

The Primera Federación, officially the Primera Federación Versus e-Learning for sponsorship reasons (formerly known as Primera RFEF), is the third tier of the Spanish football league system beginning with the 2021–22 season. It is administered by the Royal Spanish Football Federation. It is below the top two professional leagues, the Primera División (also known as La Liga) and Segunda División (also known as La Liga Hypermotion), above the Segunda Federación and Tercera Federación. It is the highest level of semi-professional football in Spain.

History

In 2020, the Royal Spanish Football Federation announced the creation of three new divisions, two semi-professional and one amateur: the Primera División RFEF as the new third tier of the Spanish system; the Segunda División RFEF as the new fourth tier, broadly using the same format as the Segunda División B created in 1977; and the Tercera División RFEF as the fifth tier, along the same lines as the Tercera División from 1977 whereby groups are limited to teams from each of the nation's autonomous communities and is administered by a local body.

On 30 June 2022, after just one season of existence, Primera División RFEF was renamed to Primera Federación.

The Spain Primera División RFEF Group 1 is a competitive football league that forms part of Spain's third tier in the national football league system. Organized by the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), this group features a collection of talented clubs vying for promotion to higher divisions and striving to avoid relegation. The league showcases a mix of established teams and emerging talents, providing exciting matches throughout the season. With passionate fans and a rich footballing culture, the Spain Primera División RFEF Group 1 offers a compelling showcase of Spain's developing football talent and competitive spirit.