Tercera Catalana

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Tercera Catalana
Founded2011
CountryFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Confederation FCF
Number of teams306 (17 groups)
Level on pyramid 9
Promotion to Segona Catalana
Relegation to Quarta Catalana
Website Official website
Current: 2019–20 Tercera Catalana

The Tercera Catalana is the 9th tier of the Spanish football league system and the third highest league in the autonomous community of Catalonia. The league was formed in 2011 to replace the Segona Territorial as third level of Catalonia and was split into 17 groups. [1]

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Structure

Territorially, groups are divided as following:

See also

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References

  1. Calendaris de la Tercera Catalana 2019-2020 (in Catalan) FCF website, accessed: 10 August 2019