This is a list of men's association football clubs in Spain . Currently the governing body of football in Spain is the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), which is in charge of its national teams and its leagues , with the highest one being La Liga . RFEF was founded in 1909 and is a member of both FIFA and UEFA .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
La Liga
2024–25 La Liga teams
Segunda División
2024–25 Segunda División teams
Primera Federación
2024–25 Primera Federación teams
Group 1
Group 2
Segunda Federación
2024–25 Segunda Federación teams
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Tercera Federación
2024–25 Tercera Federación teams
Group 1 - Galicia
Group 2 - Asturias
Group 3 - Cantabria
Group 4 - Basque Country
Group 5 - Catalonia
Group 8 - Castile and León
Group 9 - Eastern Andalusia and Melilla
Group 10 - Western Andalusia and Ceuta
Group 11 - Balearic Islands
Group 12 - Canary Islands
Group 13 - Region of Murcia
Group 14 - Extremadura
Group 15 - Navarre
Group 16 - La Rioja
Group 17 - Aragon
Group 18 - Castilla–La Mancha
Women's
Liga F teams 2023–24 season
See also
Notes
^ a b c Played every season in La Liga.
^ The former Agrupación Deportiva Almería played in Segunda División for the first time in the 1978–79 season . The current Unión Deportiva Almería did it in the 1995–96 season .
^ The original Burgos CF with the same exact name played in Segunda División for the first time in the 1952–53 season . After its dissolvement in 1983 the current Burgos CF was founded in its place and played its first Segunda División campaign in the 2001–02 season .
^ There have been various clubs from Cartagena that previously played in the Segunda División, however, the current Fútbol Club Cartagena debuted in the 2009–10 season .
^ There have been various clubs from Málaga that previously played in the Segunda División, however, the current Málaga Club de Fútbol debuted in the 1998–99 season .
^ Not to be confused with Andorra CF .
^ Located in Andorra .
^ Not to be confused with UD Ourense .
^ There have been various clubs from Mérida that previously played in Spain, however, the current 'Asociación Deportiva Mérida was founded in 2013.
^ Not to be confused with UD Logroñés .
^ Not to be confused with SD Logroñés .
^ Not to be confused with UD San Fernando .
^ Not to be confused with Ourense CF .
^ Not to be confused with San Fernando CD .
^ Located in Andalusia .
^ Located in Navarre .
^ Located in the Basque Country .
^ Not to be confused with FC Andorra .
^ Formerly named Atlético Villa de Madrid until 1992 and Atlético Féminas until 2016.
^ Formerly named Eibartarrak Futbol Taldea until 2009.
^ Formerly named CFF San Vicente until 1998.
^ Formerly named CD TACÓN until 2020.
^ Formerly named DSV Colegio Alemán until 2009.
References
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