Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Asturias

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The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Community of Asturias, organized by Real Federación de Fútbol del Principado de Asturias:

  • Primera Asturfútbol, formerly Regional Preferente de Asturias and Primera RFFPA (Level 6 of the Spanish football pyramid)
  • Segunda Asturfútbol, formerly Primera Regional de Asturias and Segunda RFFPA (Level 7)
  • Tercera Asturfútbol, formerly Segunda Regional de Asturias and Tercera RFFPA (Level 8)

League chronology

Primera Asturfútbol

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Primera Asturfútbol
Founded1978
Country Spain
Number of clubs19, after the dissolution of Urraca
Level on pyramid6
Promotion toTercera Federación – Group 2
Relegation toSegunda Asturfútbol
Domestic cup(s)Copa del Rey, Copa Asturfutbol
Current championsReal Sporting de Gijón C
WebsiteOfficial website
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Primera Asturfútbol is the first level of the Asturian local football league system. All of the clubs are based in the Principality of Asturias.

The League

The league consists of 20 teams in one group. At the end of the season, three teams are promoted to Tercera Federación – Group 2. The last four classified are relegated to Segunda Asturfútbol (formerly Primera Regional de Asturias and Segunda RFFPA).

For the current 2025–26 season, the current champions, Real Sporting de Gijón C, will play in Primera Asturfútbol for third season in a row, as they did not promote due to Sporting Atlético has a place in Tercera Federación – Group 2.

On 3 October 2025, it was approved the dissolution of Urraca CF due to its high debts. Therefore, the number of clubs which participe this season in Primera Asturfútbol has dropped from twenty to nineteen.

From the 2018–19 season to the 2020–21 season, the champion of the league qualified for the Copa del Rey. Then, from the 2021–22 season to the past 2024–25 season was the best non-promoted team to Tercera Federación – Group 2 which qualified for the Copa del Rey. For the current 2025–26 season, the Real Federación de Fútbol del Principado de Asturias created the Copa Asturfútbol, a 12-team preseason tournament. The winner of this preseason tournament will qualify for the Copa del Rey.

Former names

  • Regional Preferente 1978–2022
  • Primera RFFPA 2022–23

2025–26 teams

2025–26 Primera Asturfútbol teams
Teams in Gijón/Xixón city: Sporting C, TSK Roces
Teams in Oviedo/Uviéu city: Astur CF, Universidad de Oviedo, Vallobín

Latest promoted teams

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SeasonChampionRunner-upOther promoted teams
1985–86Club Asturias de BlimeaUC CearesEl Entrego CD, CA Lugones, Pumarín CF, Europa de Nava, Deportiva Piloñesa
1986–87Cánicas ACCD TuillaLuarca CF
1987–88CD PravianoReal TitánicoRibadesella CF
1988–89Navia CFSantiago de Aller CFAD Ribadedeva
1989–90Candás CFAD Universidad de OviedoUD Gijón Industrial, CD Lealtad
1990–91CD TuillaClub AsturUD San Martín, Lada Langreo CF
1991–92Deportiva PiloñesaClub Europa de NavaSD Lenense
1992–93SD Navarro CFCD San MartínBerrón CF, Valdesoto CF
1993–94AD Universidad de OviedoCD PravianoCD Tuilla
1994–95CD MosconiaSD CollotoValdesoto CF
1995–96Santiago de Aller CFCD TuillaSD Narcea, Candás CF, Astur CF
1996–97Deportiva PiloñesaCD PravianoAndés CF
1997–98CD MosconiaCD CovadongaClub Europa de Nava, CD Trasona
1998–99CD LlanesAstur CFCD Turón
1999–00Pumarín CFCD TrasonaValdesoto CF, CD Covadonga
2000–01SD NarceaSDR San LázaroCondal CF, SD Navarro CF
2001–02Club HispanoUD Gijón IndustrialCD Covadonga
2002–03UC CearesCD San MartínSD Lenense
2003–04SD Navarro CFAndés CFBerrón CF
2004–05Real Tapia CFCondal CFCD Tuilla, CD Covadonga
2005–06CD LlanesCD CudilleroCD San Martín, CD Praviano
2006–07SD CollotoReal Tapia CFCandás CF
2007–08CD MosconiaNalón CFUD Gijón Industrial, CD Covadonga
2008–09CD PravianoSD CollotoLuarca CF
2009–10Navia CFNalón CFReal Oviedo B, Andés CF
2010–11CD CovadongaSD CollotoPumarín CF
2011–12CD PravianoAtlético Lugones SDL'Entregu CF, Urraca CF, Real Tapia CF
2012–13Real Avilés CF BSD LenenseAndés CF
2013–14TSK RocesCD LlanesAstur CF, CD Mosconia
2014–15Club SieroCD ColungaCD Tineo
2015–16L'Entregu CFUD LlaneraSD Lenense
2016–17TSK RocesUD Gijón IndustrialEI San Martín, Valdesoto CF
2017–18UD San ClaudioCD La Madalena de MorcínCD Universidad de Oviedo
2018–19Urraca CFCD VallobínSD Navarro CF, SD Lenense
2019–20Real TitánicoAvilés Stadium CFValdesoto CF
2020–21Luarca CFTSK RocesUP Langreo B
2021–22 Avilés Stadium CF and Valdesoto CF Condal CF
2022–23 Urraca CF UD Gijón Industrial SD Lenense, Barcia CF
2023–24 Real Sporting de Gijón C[a] EI San Martín CD Mosconia, TSK Roces
2024–25 Real Sporting de Gijón C[a] Club Siero CD Llanes, SD Navarro CF, UD Gijón Industrial
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  1. Sporting C did not promote due to Sporting Atlético had a place in Tercera Federación.

Copa Asturfútbol

With the aim to determine the Asturian representative at the Copa del Rey, prior to each season the Copa Asturfútbol is played.

Created in Summer 2025, the three relegated teams from the previous Tercera Federación – Group 2 season and the best nine non-promoted teams qualify in order to play this tournament. Reserve teams are not allowed to play.[1]

List of finals

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SeasonVenueWinnersRunners-upScore
2025La Veigona, Luarca/ḶḷuarcaPuerto de Vega CFAstur CF2–1
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Segunda Asturfútbol

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Segunda Asturfútbol
Country Spain
Number of clubs36; two groups of 18
Level on pyramid7
Promotion toPrimera Asturfútbol
Relegation toTercera Asturfútbol
Domestic cupNone
Current championsClub Hispano
WebsiteOfficial website
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Segunda Asturfútbol is the second level of the Asturian local football league system. It is administered by the Real Federación de Fútbol del Principado de Asturias.

League format

The league is played in two groups of 18 teams each. At the end of the season, the two champions are promoted with the two winners of promotion playoff's semifinals (four teams in total). Three clubs in each group are relegated to Tercera Asturfútbol (six in total).

Former names

  • Primera Regional until 1973
  • Segunda Regional Preferente 1973–1978
  • Primera Regional 1978–2022
  • Segunda RFFPA 2022–2023

2025–26 teams

Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Asturias is located in Asturias
Gijón/Xixón
Gijón/Xixón
Llaranes
Llaranes
Treviense
Treviense
Vegadeo
Vegadeo
Marítimo
Marítimo
Boal
Boal
Gozón
Gozón
Podes
Podes
2025–26 Segunda Asturfútbol teams (Group 1)
Teams in Gijón/Xixón city: Asunción, Codema, Fabril, Triple A
Teams in Llaranes: Llaranes, Siderúrgico
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Céltic
Céltic
Asturias
Asturias
San Jorge
San Jorge
Cánicas
Cánicas
Oviedo/Uviéu
Oviedo/Uviéu
Siero
Siero
Llangréu/Langreo
Llangréu/Langreo
2025–26 Segunda Asturfútbol teams (Group 2)
Teams in Llangréu/Langreo: Lada Langreo, Langreo B
Teams in Oviedo/Uviéu city: Grujoan, Guillén Lafuerza, Pumarín
Teams in Siero municipality: Colloto, Independiente, Lugones

Last champions

In bold, champion in the seasons that there was a final between the group winners.

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SeasonGroup 1Group 2Group 3
1991–92Villapedre CF
1992–93SD Narcea
1993–94Quintueles CF
1994–95Real Tapia CF
1995–96CD Covadonga
1996–97Condal Club
1997–98Salas CD
1998–99Santo Tomás CF
1999–00SDR San Lázaro
2000–01CD Villaverde-Careñes
2001–02UC Ceares
2002–03CD Cudillero
2003–04Deportiva Piloñesa
2004–05CD Praviano
2005–06Urraca CFLa Caridad CF
2006–07L'Entregu CFAtlético de Lugones SD
2007–08Unión Comercial CFRacing de Sama CF
2008–09Deportiva PiloñesaReal Oviedo B
2009–10Real Avilés Industrial CF BSCD Campomanes
2010–11CD RocesReal Tapia CF
2011–12CD Muros BalompiéAstur CF
2012–13CD Rayo CarbayínBoal CF
2013–14La Madalena de Morcín CFUD San Claudio
2014–15CC La FresnedaNalón CF
2015–16CD Muros BalompiéRibadesella CF
2016–17Real TitánicoCD Vallobín
2017–18Berrón CFAvilés Stadium CF
2018–19Unión Comercial CFLlaranes CF
2019–20CD Langreo EulaliaLuarca CF
2020–21AD Ribadedeva[a]
2021–22Ribadesella CFCD Universidad de OviedoCD Muros Balompié
2022–23CC La FresnedaClub Siero
2023–24CD TurónPuerto de Vega CF
2024–25Club Europa de NavaClub Hispano
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  1. Season played in a short-term, with eight groups where winners played a promotion play-off.

Tercera Asturfútbol

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Tercera Asturfútbol
Country Spain
Number of clubs62; two groups of 15, two groups of 16
Level on pyramid8
Promotion toSegunda Asturfútbol
Domestic cupNone
WebsiteOfficial website
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Tercera Asturfútbol is the third level of the Asturian local football league system. It is also administered by the Real Federación de Fútbol del Principado de Asturias.

League format

The league is played in four groups: two groups are made up by 15 teams and two groups are made up by 16 teams. At the end of the season, the four champions are promoted to Segunda Asturfútbol with the two winners of promotion playoff (six teams in total).

For the current 2025–26 season, ten new teams join Tercera Asturfútbol: Belmonte de Miranda/Miranda recover the football after 27 years thanks to CD Belmonte, and in Gijón/Xixón there is a newly created club (Marina Norte Gijón Sports Club). Five teams return to compite (AD Lloreda, CD La Braña, Club Santiago de Aller, Escuela de Fútbol Real Oviedo and Rayo Carbayín CF), and there are three new reserve teams (CD Mosconia B, Lada Langreo CF B and San Fernando CF, which is the new farm team of Avilés Stadium CF). On the other hand, five teams do not play the current season: AD San Juan La Carisa, Atlético de Lugones SD B, CD Atlantic de Gijón, Escuela Fútbol JIN and SD Atlético Camocha B.

Former names

  • Segunda Regional until 2022
  • Tercera RFFPA 2022–23

2025–26 teams

Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Asturias is located in Asturias
Gijón/Xixón
Gijón/Xixón
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Arenas del Sella
Arenas del Sella
Aboño
Aboño
Ribadedeva
Ribadedeva
Fortuna
Fortuna
Argüero
Argüero
Quintueles
Quintueles
2025–26 Tercera Asturfútbol teams (Group 1)
Teams in Gijón/Xixón city: Gijón Perchera, La Braña, Lloreda, Manuel Rubio,
Marina Norte, Montevil, Rayo Gijonés, Unión Astur

Group 1

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Team Location
AD Lloreda Tremañes, Gijón/Xixón
AD Ribadedeva Colombres, Ribadedeva/Ribedeva
Argüero CF Argüeru, Villaviciosa
CD Gijón Perchera FS Perchera-La Braña, Gijón/Xixón
CD La Braña Perchera-La Braña, Gijón/Xixón
CD Manuel Rubio Ceares/Ciares, Gijón/Xixón
CD Montevil Montevil, Gijón/Xixón
CF Estudiantes Somió, Gijón/Xixón
Club Arenas del Sella Arriondas/Les Arriondes, Parres
Cultural Deportiva de Aboño Aboño, Carreño
Deportiva Piloñesa L'Infiestu, Piloña
Fortuna CF Villamayor, Piloña
Marina Norte Gijón Sports Club Gijón/Xixón
Quintueles CF Quintueles, Villaviciosa
Rayo Gijonés Gijón/Xixón
Unión Astur CF Gijón/Xixón
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Group 2

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Oviedo/Uviéu
Oviedo/Uviéu
La Pola Siero
La Pola Siero
La Manjoya
La Manjoya
La Fresneda B
La Fresneda B
Rayo Carbayín
Rayo Carbayín
2025–26 Tercera Asturfútbol teams (Group 2)
Teams in La Pola Siero: Atlético de Siero, Siero B
Teams in Oviedo/Uviéu city: Atlético de La Florida, EF Real Oviedo, Grisú, La Corredoria, Oviedo City, Rosal
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Team Location
Atlético de Siero La Pola Siero, Siero
Berrón CF El Berrón, Siero
CD La Manjoya La Manxoya, Oviedo/Uviéu
CD Mosconia B Grau/Grado
Club Atlético de La Florida La Florida, Oviedo/Uviéu
Club de Campo La Fresneda B Urbanización La Fresneda, Siero
Club Siero B La Pola Siero, Siero
Colegio San Ignacio Llatores, Oviedo/Uviéu
Escuela de Fútbol Real Oviedo Oviedo/Uviéu
Grisú CF Cerdeño, Oviedo/Uviéu
Oviedo City FC Oviedo/Uviéu
Rayo Carbayín CF Santa Marta Carbayín, Siero
Rosal CF Oviedo/Uviéu
SD Colloto B Colloto/Cualloto, Siero
SDCR La Corredoria La Corredoria, Oviedo/Uviéu
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Group 3

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Llangréu/Langreo
Llangréu/Langreo
Sariego
Sariego
CAO
CAO
Santa Marina
Santa Marina
Campomanes
Campomanes
Ayer CF
Ayer CF
Riosa
Riosa
Iberia
Iberia
2025–26 Tercera Asturfútbol teams (Group 3)
Teams in Llangréu/Langreo municipality: Colegio Riaño, Lada Langreo B, San Luis

Group 4

Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Asturias is located in Asturias
Castros
Castros
Castrillón
Castrillón
Avilés
Avilés
Llaranes B
Llaranes B
Salas CD
Salas CD
Cornellana
Cornellana
Belmonte
Belmonte
La Espina
La Espina
Los Campos
Los Campos
La Caridad
La Caridad
2025–26 Tercera Asturfútbol teams (Group 4)
Teams in Avilés city: Bosco, San Fernando CF, Versalles
Teams in Castrillón: Hispano B, Pillarno, Raíces
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Primera Asturfutfem (formerly Femenino Regional)

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Primera Asturfutfem
Country Spain
Number of clubs12
Level on pyramid5
Promotion toTecera Federación FUTFEM – Group 2
Relegation toSegunda Asturfutfem
Current championsGijón FF
WebsiteOfficial website
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Primera Asturfutfem is the first level of the Asturian local women's football league system. All the clubs are based in the autonomous community of Asturias. It is the fifth level according to the Spanish football league system. For the current 2025–26 season, Tercera Federación FUTFEM is expanded from 6 groups of 16 teams to 18 groups of 10 teams, working similar to the men's league Tercera Federación. However, Primera Asturfutfem is still being the fifth tier.

The league

Former league Femenino Regional de Asturias was split in two new competitions: Primera Asturfutfem (fifth tier) and Segunda Asturfutfem (sixth tier). Primera Asturfutfem is made up by 12 teams. At the end of the season, four teams are promoted to Tecera Federación FUTFEM – Group 2. The last two classified are relegated to Segunda Asturfutfem.

2025–26 teams

Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Asturias is located in Asturias
Gijón/Xixón
Gijón/Xixón
Fortuna
Fortuna
Bosco
Bosco
Güeñu/Bueño
Güeñu/Bueño
La Caridad
La Caridad
2025–26 Primera Asturfutfem teams
Teams in Gijón/Xixón city: Gijón B, Manuel Rubio, Rayo Gijonés B, Real Sporting C
Teams in Güeñu/Bueño: Atlético La Ribera, Llosalín
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Latest seasons

In bold, champions and runners-up that promoted to former Primera Nacional/current Tercera Federación FUTFEM – Group 2.

More information Season, Champion ...
SeasonChampionRunner-up Other promoted teams
1987–88 CFF Tradehi Puente Castro CF
1995–96 CD EF de Mareo CFF Tradehi B
1996–97Luarca CFCFF Tradehi
1997–98CD PravianoCD Raíces
1998–99SE PraviaCD EF de Mareo B
1999–00CD RaícesCD EF de Mareo B
2000–01Gijón FFCD Raíces
2001–02AD San Juan La CarisaOviedo Moderno CF B
2002–03Oviedo Moderno CF BCD EF de Mareo B
2003–04CD EF de Mareo BCD Raíces
2004–05CD EF de Mareo BCD Raíces
2005–06Gijón FF BCD EF de Mareo B
2006–07Gijón FF BCF Llosalín
2007–08Barcia CFCD Langreo Femenino
2008–09CD Langreo FemeninoCD La Braña
2009–10CD La BrañaOviedo Moderno CF B
2010–11Oviedo Moderno CF BReal Tapia CF
2011–12CD FemiasturCD Oviedo 06
2012–13Oviedo Moderno CF BCD Manuel Rubio
2013–14Oviedo Moderno CF BCD Femiastur
2014–15CD FemiasturOviedo Moderno CF C
2015–16Oviedo Moderno CF BGijón FF
2016–17Oviedo Moderno CF BUD Llanera
2017–18Oviedo Moderno CF BReal Sporting de Gijón B
2018–19Real Sporting de Gijón BOviedo Moderno CF B
2019–20Oviedo Moderno CF C[a]Real Sporting de Gijón C
2020–21 Real Sporting de Gijón C Versalles CF
2021–22 CD Romanón UD Llanera
2022–23 Real Sporting de Gijón B Real Avilés Industrial CF B
2023–24 CD Romanón Real Avilés Industrial CF B
2024–25 Gijón FF UD Llanera CD Frida CFF, UD Prados San Julián, Real Avilés Industrial CF B
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  1. As both Oviedo C and Sporting Gijón C were not eligible, Llanera was the promoted team.

Segunda Asturfutfem

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Segunda Asturfutfem
Country Spain
Number of clubs19; one group of 10, one group of 9
Level on pyramid6
Promotion toPrimera Asturfutfem
Current championsClub Hispano
WebsiteOfficial website
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Segunda Asturfutfem is the second level of the Asturian local women's football league system since the 2023–24 season. All the clubs are based in the autonomous community of Asturias.

The league

Former league Femenino Regional de Asturias was split in two new competitions: Primera Asturfutfem (fifth tier, is made up by 12 teams) and Segunda Asturfutfem (sixth tier). Current season Segunda Asturfutfem is made up by 19 teams, divided in two groups. This decrease (last season Segunda Asturfutfem was made up by 25 teams) is due to the expansion of Tercera Federación FUTFEM, from 6 groups of 16 teams to 18 groups of 10 teams, working similar to the men's league Tercera Federación. However, eight new teams join Segunda Asturfutfem for the 2025-26 season: CD San Jorge, CF Portuarios de Gijón, Club Arenas del Sella, FC Internacional Monteverde, Inter Gijón CD, Lada Langreo CF, Rayo Gijonés C and UD Prados San Julián B. At the end of the season, the champion of each group (two teams in total) promote to Primera Asturfutfem, plus those necessary teams for keeping 12 teams in Primera Asturfutfem. The champion of Segunda Asturfutfem is determined in a single game between the champions of each group.

2025–26 teams

Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Asturias is located in Asturias
San Jorge
San Jorge
Gijón/Xixón
Gijón/Xixón
Arenas del Sella
Arenas del Sella
Victoria
Victoria
Lada Langreo
Lada Langreo
2025–26 Segunda Asturfutfem teams (Group 1)
Teams in Gijón/Xixón city: Gijón C, Portuarios, Rayo Gijonés C, Viesques

Group 1

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Team Location
CD San Jorge Nueva, Llanes
CF Portuarios de Gijón Gijón/Xixón
Club Arenas del Sella Arriondas/Les Arriondes, Parres
Club Victoria Perlora, Carreño
EF Viesques-Jesús Uribe Viesques, Gijón/Xixón
Gijón FF C Gijón/Xixón
L'Entregu CF L'Entregu, SMRA/Samartín del Rei Aurelio
Lada Langreo CF Lada, Llangréu/Langreo
Rayo Gijonés C Gijón/Xixón
UD Llanera D Posada, Llanera
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Group 2

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Villa de Pravia
Villa de Pravia
Atlético La Ribera B
Atlético La Ribera B
Inter Gijón
Inter Gijón
Oviedo/Uviéu
Oviedo/Uviéu
2025–26 Segunda Asturfutfem teams (Group 2)
Teams in Oviedo/Uviéu city: Internacional Monteverde, Prados San Julián B
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Team Location
CD Villa de Pravia Pravia
Club Atlético de La Ribera B Güeñu/Bueño, Ribera de Arriba/La Ribera
FC Internacional Monteverde Oviedo/Uviéu
Inter Gijón CD Gijón/Xixón & El Berrón, Siero
L'Entregu CF B L'Entregu, SMRA/Samartín del Rei Aurelio
Navia CF Navia
Real Avilés Industrial CF C Avilés
UD Llanera C Posada, Llanera
UD Prados San Julián B Teatinos, Oviedo/Uviéu
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Primera Astufutsal

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Primera Asturfutsal
Country Spain
Number of clubs16
Level on pyramid5
Promotion toTercera División – Group 5
Relegation toSegunda Asturfutsal
Domestic cupCopa Principado Sénior Fútbol Sala
Current championsEl Franco FS
WebsiteOfficial website
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Futsal has a strong tradition in the Principality of Asturias, especially in small municipalities that do not have a football team or directly a football pitch, like Caravia, Castropol, Las Regueras/Les Regueres, Proaza, Sobrescobio/Sobrescobiu, Teverga/Teberga or Villayón. The Real Federación de Fútbol del Principado de Asturias also manages the local futsal competitions. Primera Asturfutsal is the first level of the Asturian local futsal league system. All the clubs are based in the autonomous community of Asturias. It is the fifth level according to the Spanish futsal league system.

The league

Primera Asturfutsal is made up by 16 teams. At the end of the season, three teams are promoted to Tecera División – Group 5, without any promotion playoff. The last four classified are relegated to Segunda Asturfutsal. The first five teams at the end of the season qualify directly for the Copa Principado Sénior Fútbol Sala.

2025–26 teams

Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Asturias is located in Asturias
Valdredo
Valdredo
Monsacro
Monsacro
Rodiles
Rodiles
Gimnástico de Caborana
Gimnástico de Caborana
Les Campes
Les Campes
Proaza FS
Proaza FS
Mieresala
Mieresala
Boliches B
Boliches B
Rompiente FS
Rompiente FS
Castrillón
Castrillón
Gijón Perchera
Gijón Perchera
El Penote FS
El Penote FS
Los Coyanes FS
Los Coyanes FS
Villa de Tineo
Villa de Tineo
Planta 14
Planta 14
2025–26 Primera Asturfutsal teams
Teams in Castrillón: Raíces, Salinas
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Team City
AD Monsacro Mostayal Santolaya, Morcín
Astur E-Bikes Valdredo Cudillero/Cuideiru
Boliches FS B Oviedo/Uviéu
CD Gijón Perchera FS Perchera-La Braña, Gijón/Xixón
CD Raíces Raíces Nuevo/La Fundición, Castrillón
El Penote FS Colunga
Gimnástico de Caborana Caborana, Aller/Ayer
Les Campes de Siero FS La Pola Siero, Siero
Los Coyanes FS Rusecu/Rioseco, Sobrescobio/Sobrescobiu
Mieresala Mieres del Camín, Mieres
Planta 14 FS Ciañu, Llangréu/Langreo
Proaza FS Proaza
Rodiles FS Villaviciosa
Rompiente FS Ribadesella/Ribeseya
Salinas CF Salinas, Castrillón
Villa de Tineo FS Tineo/Tinéu
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Copa Principado Sénior Fútbol Sala

List of finals

More information Season, Venue ...
Season Venue Winners Runners-up Score
2022 Complejo Deportivo del Campus de Mieres, Mieres del Camín CD Gijón Playas FS Les Campes de Siero FS 7–6
2023 Polideportivo de Ventanielles "Hermanos Cecchini", Oviedo/Uviéu Club Concejo Valdés La Isla de Siero FS 4–2
2024 Polideportivo Mieres Sur, Mieres del Camín Avilés Sport FS Deportivo Laviana FS 5–4
2025 Polideportivo Municipal, La Pola Llaviana/Pola de Laviana Racing de Mieres FS Arenas de Manzaneda CD 4–0
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Segunda Astufutsal

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Segunda Asturfutsal
Country Spain
Number of clubs34; two groups of 17
Level on pyramid6
Promotion toPrimera Asturfutsal
Domestic cupCopa Principado Sénior Fútbol Sala
Current championsSalinas CF
WebsiteOfficial website
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Segunda Asturfutsal is the second level of the Asturian local futsal league system. All the clubs are based in the Principality of Asturias.

The league

Segunda Asturfutsal is made up by 34 teams, divided in two groups. At the end of the season, four teams (the champion and the runner up of each group) are promoted to Primera Asturfutsal, without any promotion playoff. The champion of Segunda Asturfutsal is determined in a single game between the champions of each group. The team that hosts this game is the best qualify team at the end of the league. Three teams (the two champions and the best runner up) qualify directly for the Copa Principado Sénior Fútbol Sala.

2025–26 teams

Group 1

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Mieres del C.
Mieres del C.
CD Cacolas
CD Cacolas
Carnes JA
Carnes JA
Rayo
Rayo
Teverga
Teverga
Alto Aller B
Alto Aller B
Lugones/Llugones
Lugones/Llugones
La Isla B
La Isla B
Najosa
Najosa
Oviedo/Uviéu
Oviedo/Uviéu
Arenas B
Arenas B
PB Turón
PB Turón
Laviana B
Laviana B
2025–26 Primera Asturfutsal teams (Group 1)
Teams in Lugones/Llugones: Garfil Atlético de Lugones B, Lugones Rangers B
Teams in Mieres del Camín: Futsal Mieres, Racing B
Teams in Oviedo/Uviéu city: KM0, La Corredoria
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Alto Aller FS B Cabanaquinta/Cabañaquinta, Aller/Ayer
Arenas de Manzaneda CD B Santaolaya, Oviedo/Uviéu
CD Carnes José Arbesú (Atlético Llagú) Cellagú, Oviedo/Uviéu
CD Garfil FSK Atlético de Lugones B Lugones/Llugones, Siero
CD Cacolas Caravia l'Alta, Caravia
Deportivo Laviana FS B La Pola Llaviana/Pola de Laviana, Laviana/Llaviana
Futsal Mieres Mieres del Camín, Mieres
La Isla de Siero FS B La Pola Siero, Siero
Lugones Rangers B Lugones/Llugones, Siero
Racing de Mieres FS B Mieres del Camín, Mieres
Peña Barcelonista Turón Turón, Mieres
Plaza Najosa FS Nava
Rayo Langreano FS Sama, Llangréu/Langreo
Teverga FS Samartín, Teverga/Teberga
SDCR La Corredoria La Corredoria, Oviedo/Uviéu
SD KM0 Oviedo/Uviéu
SD Lenense FS La Pola, Lena/Ḷḷena
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Group 2

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Boal
Boal
Marino
Marino
Cabo Blanco
Cabo Blanco
L'Arena
L'Arena
Corvera
Corvera
Navia FS PH
Navia FS PH
Villayón FS
Villayón FS
CD Las Regueras
CD Las Regueras
San Cucao B
San Cucao B
Amigos Soto B
Amigos Soto B
Gijón/Xixón
Gijón/Xixón
Muros
Muros
Pichuchos FS
Pichuchos FS
2025–26 Primera Asturfutsal teams (Group 2)
Teams in Corvera de Asturias/Corvera: CD Los Campos, Congelados Glaciar
Teams in Gijón/Xixón city: Gijón Perchera B, Gijón Playas B
Teams in L'Arena: Caseras, La Arena FS
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Amigos Soto Barco FS B Sotu, Soto del Barco/Sotu'l Barcu
Cabo Blanco FS A Caridá, El Franco
CD Caseras L'Arena, Soto del Barco/Sotu'l Barcu
CD Gijón Perchera FS B Perchera-La Braña, Gijón/Xixón
CD Gijón Playas FS B Gijón/Xixón
CD Inter-Bares de Boal Boal/Bual
CD Las Regueras Santullano/Santuyanu, Las Regueras/Les Regueres
CD Los Campos FS Trasona/Tresona, Corvera de Asturias/Corvera
CD Muros Balompié FS Muros de Nalón/Muros
Club Hispano Piedrasblancas, Castrillón
Congelados Glaciar FS Los Campos, Corvera de Asturias/Covera
La Arena FS L'Arena, Soto del Barco/Sotu'l Barcu
Marino de As Figueiras As Figueiras, Castropol
Navia FS Parque Histórico Navia
Pichuchos FS Cangas del Narcea/Cangas
San Cucao FS B Posada, Llanera
Villayón FS Villayón
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Femenino Sénior Futsal

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Femenino Sénior Futsal
Country Spain
Number of clubs14
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toSegunda División FS Femenina
Domestic cupCopa Principado Femenino Sénior Fútbol Sala
Current championsRodiles FS B
WebsiteOfficial website
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Femenino Sénior Futsal is the first level of the Asturian local women's futsal league system. All the clubs are based in the Principality of Asturias.

The league

Femenino Sénior Futsal is made up by 14 teams. At the end of the season, the champion will qualify for the national promotion playoff to Segunda División FS Femenina. This playoff will be a single knockout round, home and away tie. The Asturian champion will face a team from Aragón, Balearic Islands, Basque Country, Canary Islands, Cantabria, Castile and León, Ceuta, Extremadura, La Rioja, Melilla, Navarre, Region of Murcia or Valencian Community. On the other hand, the winners of the autonomic leagues from Andalusia, Castilla-La Mancha, Catalonia, Community of Madrid and Galicia will be promoted directly to Segunda División FS Femenina, as they were the five local federations with the highest number of female futsal licenses in the 2023-24 season[2]. The best eight teams at the end of the regular season will qualify for the Copa Principado Femenina Sénior Fútbol Sala, which it will be played between 2026 May and June.

2025–26 teams

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Gijón/Xixón
Gijón/Xixón
Oviedo/Uviéu
Oviedo/Uviéu
Racing
Racing
Boal
Boal
Gimnástico de Caborana
Gimnástico de Caborana
Navia FS PH
Navia FS PH
Planta 14 A & B
Planta 14 A & B
Rodiles B
Rodiles B
Villa de Tineo A & B
Villa de Tineo A & B
2025–26 Femenino Sénior Futsal teams
Teams in Gijón/Xixón city: Gijón Playas, R-S Cabañaquinta GFF
Teams in Oviedo/Uviéu city: Montealto, Ovifem
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CD Gijón Playas FS Gijón/Xixón
CD Montealto Oviedo/Uviéu
CD Ovifem Oviedo/Uviéu
Club Santiago de Aller Morea/Moreda, Aller/Ayer
FS Boal 1999 Boal/Bual
Gimnástico de Caborana Caborana, Aller/Ayer
Navia FS Parque Histórico Navia
Planta 14 FS A Ciañu, Llangréu/Langreo
Planta 14 FS B Ciañu, Llangréu/Langreo
Racing de Mieres FS Mieres del Camín, Mieres
Restaurante-Sidrería Cabañaquinta GFF Gijón/Xixón
Rodiles FS B Villaviciosa
Villa de Tineo FS A Tineo/Tinéu
Villa de Tineo FS B Tineo/Tinéu
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Copa Principado Femenino Sénior Fútbol Sala

List of finals

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Season Venue Winners Runners-up Score
2021–2022 Polideportivo de Oñón, Mieres del Camín Planta 14 FS A Rodiles FS B 1–0
2022–2023 Polideportivo de La Cebera-Santa Bárbara, Lugones/Llugones Planta 14 FS A Rodiles FS B 2–1
2023–2024 Polideportivo, La Felguera Rodiles FS B Gijón FF 6–4
2024–2025 Polideportivo, Ciañu Mieresala Planta 14 FS 5–4
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