2022–23 Primera Federación

The 2022–23 Primera Federación season was the second season for the Primera Federación, the third highest level in the Spanish football league system. Forty teams participated, divided into two groups of twenty clubs each based on geographical proximity. In each group, the champions were automatically promoted to Segunda División, while the second to fifth placers played the promotion play-offs and the bottom five were relegated to the Segunda Federación.

Primera Federación
Season2022–23
Dates27 August 2022 – 25 June 2023
ChampionsAmorebieta (1st title)
PromotedAlcorcón
Amorebieta
Eldense
Racing Ferrol
RelegatedBadajoz
Bilbao Athletic
Calahorra
La Nucía
Linense
UD Logroñés
Numancia
Pontevedra
San Sebastián de los Reyes
Talavera de la Reina
Top goalscorerRodri (20 goals)
Biggest home winDeportivo La Coruña 5–0 Badajoz
(25 February 2023)
Biggest away winTalavera de la Reina 2–7 Real Madrid Castilla
(30 April 2023)
Highest scoringTalavera de la Reina 2–7 Real Madrid Castilla
(30 April 2023)
Highest attendance27,831
Murcia 1–1 Barcelona Atlètic
(05 March 2023)
Match between Pontevedra and Ceuta on 26 February 2023, at the Pasarón

Overview before the season

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A total of 40 teams joined the league, including four relegated from the 2021–22 Segunda División, 26 retained from the 2021–22 Primera División RFEF, and 10 promoted from the 2021–22 Segunda División RFEF.[1]

Team changes

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Promoted from 2021–22 Segunda División RFEFRelegated from 2021–22 Segunda DivisiónPromoted to 2022–23 Segunda DivisiónRelegated to 2022–23 Segunda Federación
Ceuta
Córdoba
Eldense
Intercity
La Nucía
Mérida
Murcia
Numancia
Osasuna B
Pontevedra
Alcorcón
Amorebieta
Fuenlabrada
Real Sociedad B
Racing Santander
Andorra
Albacete
Villarreal B
Atlético Sanluqueño
Betis Deportivo
Costa Brava
Extremadura (disqualified)
Internacional (resigned due to economic problems)
Sevilla Atlético
Tudelano
UCAM Murcia
Valladolid Promesas
Zamora

Groups

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Group 1 (West)

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Location of teams in 2022–23 Primera Federación – Group 1 (Community of Madrid)

Teams and locations

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TeamHome cityStadiumCapacity
AlcorcónAlcorcónSanto Domingo5,100[2]
AlgecirasAlgecirasNuevo Mirador7,200[3]
BadajozBadajozNuevo Vivero15,198[4]
Celta Vigo BVigoBarreiro4,500[5]
CeutaCeutaAlfonso Murube6,500
CórdobaCórdobaEl Arcángel20,989
Cultural LeonesaLeónReino de León13,346[6]
Deportivo La CoruñaA CoruñaAbanca-Riazor32,660[7]
FuenlabradaFuenlabradaFernando Torres5,400[8]
LinaresLinaresLinarejos10,000[9]
LinenseLa Línea de la ConcepciónMunicipal de La Línea12,000
MéridaMéridaEstadio Romano14,600
PontevedraPontevedraPasarón12,000[10]
Racing FerrolFerrolA Malata12,043[11]
Rayo MajadahondaMajadahondaCerro del Espino3,800[12]
Real Madrid CastillaMadridAlfredo di Stéfano6,000[13]
San FernandoSan FernandoIberoamericano12,000
San Sebastián de los ReyesSan Sebastián de los ReyesMatapiñonera3,000[14]
TalaveraTalavera de la ReinaEl Prado5,000
UnionistasSalamancaReina Sofía5,000[15]

Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt main sponsor
Alcorcón Fran Fernández Jean-Sylvain BabinKappaEneryeti
Algeciras Iván Ania Iván TurrilloGivovaNuctech
Badajoz David Tenorio ZeluAdidasCivitas Pacensis
Celta B Claudio Giráldez Iker LosadaAdidasEstrella Galicia
Ceuta José Juan Romero David CastroJomaceuta
Córdoba Manuel Mosquera Javi FloresGivovaPatrimonio de la Humanidad
Cultural Leonesa Israel Martínez Julen CastañedaKappaAspire Academy
Deportivo La Coruña Rubén de la Barrera Álex BergantiñosKappaEstrella Galicia
Fuenlabrada Alfredo Sánchez Mikel IribasJomaGrupo Avimosa
Linares Alberto González RodriNikeMartín López Carburantes
Linense Víctor Basadre Víctor MenaLegeaLotus Festina
Mérida Juanma Barrero Javi MontoyaErreàAyuntamiento de Mérida
Pontevedra Juan Señor Álex GonzálezHummelEstrella Galicia
Racing Ferrol Cristóbal Parralo JoseluLottoEstrella Galicia
Rayo Majadahonda Alfredo Santaelena Jorge CasadoNikeAfar 4
Real Madrid Castilla Raúl González Carlos DotorAdidasEmirates
San Fernando Pablo Alfaro Juanmi CallejónNike
San Sebastián de los Reyes Antonio Calle Borja SánchezNikeTecnitasa
Talavera de la Reina Pedro Díaz Dani RamosAdidas
Unionistas Dani Ponz Carlos de la NavaErreàGrupo Ecotisa

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Racing Ferrol (C, P)3822975525+3075Promotion to Segunda División and qualification for the Copa del Rey
2Alcorcón (P)38211165323+3074Qualification for the promotion play-offs and Copa del Rey
3Real Madrid Castilla38191275838+2069Qualification for the promotion play-offs
4Deportivo La Coruña38181375329+2467Qualification for the promotion play-offs and Copa del Rey
5Celta Vigo B381611114838+1059[a]Qualification for the promotion play-offs
6Linares38178135353059[a]Qualification for the Copa del Rey
7Unionistas381511123840−256
8Mérida381412124037+354[b]
9Córdoba381412124837+1154[b]
10Cultural Leonesa38139164143−248
11Fuenlabrada38137183251−1946
12Ceuta38129175352+145[c]
13San Fernando381112154650−445[c]
14Rayo Majadahonda38129174251−945[c]
15Algeciras381111163647−1144
16Badajoz (R)381110173552−1743[d]Relegation to Segunda Federación
17San Sebastián de los Reyes (R)381110173046−1643[d]
18Linense (R)381012163134−342
19Pontevedra (R)3899203453−1936
20Talavera de la Reina (R)3889213663−2733
Updated to match(es) played on 27 May 2023. Source: [16]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Celta Vigo B finished ahead of Linares on head-to-head points: Linares–Celta Vigo B 1–2, Celta Vigo B–Linares 4–2
  2. ^ a b Mérida finished ahead of Córdoba on head-to-head points: Córdoba–Mérida 1–2, Mérida–Córdoba 0–0
  3. ^ a b c Head-to-head points: Ceuta 7, San Fernando 5, Rayo Majadahonda 4.
  4. ^ a b Badajoz finished ahead of San Sebastian de los Reyes on head-to-head points: San Sebastián de los Reyes–Badajoz 1–3, Badajoz–San Sebastián de los Reyes 0–0

Results

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Home \ AwayALCALGBADCELCEUCORCULDEPFUELNRLNSMERPONRFERMJRMCSFESSRTALUNI
Alcorcón2–01–01–12–23–02–03–11–10–00–00–01–00–12–14–12–12–01–02–0
Algeciras0–01–10–01–21–10–11–22–13–31–01–00–21–12–10–10–10–02–01–1
Badajoz2–00–11–02–12–41–01–03–01–10–21–11–00–30–00–21–10–01–12–1
Celta Vigo B1–02–22–01–11–22–11–11–04–21–01–21–01–03–11–22–21–21–10–1
Ceuta1–21–33–01–31–22–11–21–02–00–01–01–20–25–12–22–23–14–11–2
Córdoba1–13–13–10–21–12–01–13–02–10–11–21–01–22–01–21–10–13–04–1
Cultural Leonesa0–20–10–11–12–00–31–02–00–21–12–02–00–01–31–02–04–13–12–0
Deportivo La Coruña0–04–05–02–01–00–02–24–22–12–11–01–12–01–01–10–11–03–23–0
Fuenlabrada0–42–02–01–12–12–00–00–31–21–00–12–11–01–01–22–10–02–12–1
Linares1–02–02–11–22–22–10–23–20–21–02–01–01–11–00–21–12–13–04–3
Linense1–20–21–11–12–11–01–00–02–12–30–03–02–11–01–21–20–12–20–1
Mérida0–23–31–00–32–00–03–10–12–02–11–02–02–11–21–10–11–31–11–1
Pontevedra1–11–01–21–11–32–01–01–10–03–10–01–50–21–11–12–12–13–01–1
Racing Ferrol1–22–12–12–01–11–13–20–03–02–01–01–12–04–12–13–13–01–00–1
Rayo Majadahonda1–20–22–21–01–21–01–10–04–11–21–11–12–10–11–22–12–22–11–0
Real Madrid Castilla1–12–13–13–00–31–11–11–00–02–02–20–01–00–01–22–01–00–01–0
San Fernando0–20–22–11–21–01–31–12–23–01–11–01–24–20–10–03–21–15–11–2
San Sebast. Reyes1–00–01–30–11–10–01–10–00–12–00–21–02–00–31–21–51–00–21–1
Talavera de la Reina0–23–02–11–02–00–02–30–11–02–30–01–14–20–10–22–70–00–10–1
Unionistas2–10–00–00–31–00–02–02–11–11–11–00–11–01–12–13–01–11–01–2
Updated to match(es) played on 27 May 2023. Source: [16]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Group 2 (East)

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Teams and locations

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TeamHome cityStadiumCapacity
AlcoyanoAlcoyEl Collao4,850[17]
AmorebietaAmorebieta-EtxanoUrritxe3,000[18]
Atlético BalearesPalmaEstadi Balear6,000[19]
Barcelona AtlèticBarcelonaJohan Cruyff6,000[20]
Bilbao AthleticBilbaoLezama3,250[21]
CalahorraCalahorraLa Planilla4,500[22]
Castellón CastellónCastalia 15,500[23]
CornellàCornellà de LlobregatRCDE Stadium40,000
EldenseEldaNuevo Pepico Amat4,036
GimnàsticTarragonaNou Estadi14,591[24]
IntercityAlicanteAntonio Solana3,000
La NucíaLa NucíaCamilo Cano3,000
SD LogroñésLogroñoLas Gaunas16,000[25]
UD Logroñés LogroñoLas Gaunas16,000[26]
MurciaMurciaEnrique Roca31,179
NumanciaSoriaLos Pajaritos8,261[27]
Osasuna BPamplonaTajonar4,500[28]
Real Sociedad BSan SebastiánJosé Luis Orbegozo2,500[29]
Real UniónIrunStadium Gal5,000[30]
Sabadell SabadellNova Creu Alta11,908[31]

Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt main sponsor
Alcoyano Vicente Parras Raúl GonzálezKappaUnión Alcoyana Seguros
Amorebieta Haritz Mújika Iker SeguínNikeSidenor
Atlético Baleares Tato CanarioJomaHyundai
Barcelona Atlètic Rafael Márquez Arnau TenasNikeSpotify
Bilbao Athletic Alex Pallarés Jon SilleroNew BalanceKutxabank
Calahorra Carlos Pouso Miguel MartínezLuanviBodegas Marqués del Atrio
Castellón Albert Rudé David CubillasMacronTechlam by Levantina
Cornellà Gonzalo Riutort Kike LópezPatrickAscensores Eninter
Eldense Fernando Estévez Iván ForteNikeFinetwork
Gimnàstic Dani Vidal Joan OriolUmbroSorigué
Intercity Alejandro Sandroni Manu HerreraMacronFacePhi
La Nucía Mario Cartagena FofoJoma
SD Logroñés Raúl Llona Emilio LozanoLogroño DeporteEmbalajes Blanco
UD Logroñés Sergio Rodríguez Iñaki SáenzMacronNatur House
Murcia Mario Simón Pedro LeónAdidasFibranet
Numancia Pablo Ayuso Borja San EmeterioErreà
Osasuna B Santi Castillejo Jonatan GonzálezAdidasVerleal
Real Sociedad B Sergio Francisco Aritz ArambarriMacronKutxabank
Real Unión Iñaki Goikoetxea TxustaZebraBM Supermercados
Sabadell Miki Lladó Guillem MolinaHummelLaboratorio Cerba Internacional

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Amorebieta (C, P)38191274829+1969[a]Promotion to Segunda División and qualification for the Copa del Rey
2Eldense (P)38191275028+2269[a]Qualification for the promotion play-offs and Copa del Rey
3Castellón38161484632+1462
4Barcelona Atlètic38161394538+761Qualification for the promotion play-offs
5Real Sociedad B38141865034+1660
6Murcia381414104933+1656Qualification for the Copa del Rey
7Osasuna B38158155145+653[b]
8Gimnàstic381411133743−653[b]Qualification for the Copa del Rey
9SD Logroñés381312134043−351
10Sabadell381311144243−150
11Cornellà381213133442−849[c]
12Intercity381213134544+149[c]
13Real Unión38139163948−948
14Atlético Baleares381114134446−247[d]
15Alcoyano381114133641−547[d]
16Numancia (R)381113143136−546[e]Relegation to Segunda Federación
17La Nucía (R)38919103945−646[e]
18UD Logroñés (R)38715162533−836
19Calahorra (R)38712193152−2133
20Bilbao Athletic (R)38511222754−2726
Updated to match(es) played on 27 May 2023. Source: [32]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Amorebieta finished ahead of Eldense on head-to-head points: Eldense–Amorebieta 1–1, Amorebieta–Eldense 1–0
  2. ^ a b Osasuna B finished ahead of Gimnàstic on head-to-head points: Osasuna B–Gimnàstic 3–0, Gimnàstic–Osasuna B 1–1
  3. ^ a b Cornellà finished ahead of Intercity on head-to-head points: Intercity–Cornellà 1–2, Cornellà–Intercity 0–0
  4. ^ a b Goal difference: Atlético Baleares -2, Alcoyano -5
  5. ^ a b Numancia finished ahead of La Nucía on head-to-head points: Numancia–La Nucía 2–0, La Nucía–Numancia 0–1

Results

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Home \ AwayALCAMOATBBARATHCALCASCORELDGIMINTLNUSDLUDLMURNUMOSARSORUNSAB
Alcoyano1–02–10–03–33–00–11–00–01–11–11–12–00–11–20–00–11–11–12–1
Amorebieta1–00–00–03–01–02–12–01–01–11–02–04–21–02–11–22–01–22–12–2
Atlético Baleares3–20–13–22–00–01–12–33–12–10–01–10–01–20–34–13–21–21–10–1
Barcelona Atlètic3–01–12–22–02–03–20–01–01–00–22–13–01–02–01–21–01–12–11–4
Bilbao Athletic1–30–00–11–12–30–22–20–10–01–01–20–23–00–30–11–01–10–12–2
Calahorra1–10–11–10–11–21–12–30–10–02–11–30–10–01–10–01–41–13–01–1
Castellón1–01–02–11–12–01–21–02–00–01–04–11–00–01–00–12–01–11–13–1
Cornellà2–00–21–04–31–02–30–01–11–00–00–01–10–00–01–01–32–21–11–0
Eldense2–21–12–12–21–04–01–12–02–12–02–03–12–11–00–00–02–22–01–0
Gimnàstic3–01–01–31–00–03–22–11–00–41–30–00–02–23–21–01–12–00–10–1
Intercity4–10–02–20–01–01–03–11–21–11–22–21–02–21–31–12–15–21–21–1
La Nucía1–11–21–11–03–12–11–11–11–01–10–02–22–20–00–10–01–11–11–0
SD Logroñés0–11–11–24–01–10–22–11–02–11–21–03–20–01–01–11–10–01–00–1
UD Logroñés0–11–10–01–10–10–00–10–10–00–10–11–11–30–11–02–01–11–03–0
Murcia1–00–00–11–13–10–01–14–01–22–00–10–04–21–00–01–41–10–03–1
Numancia0–12–30–00–00–00–10–01–20–03–10–12–01–31–01–14–11–00–23–3
Osasuna B1–02–10–00–13–23–11–31–00–23–05–11–20–11–02–22–10–14–22–0
Real Sociedad B1–10–12–02–00–03–01–11–12–02–02–12–33–00–01–23–00–02–01–1
Real Unión1–24–32–00–12–11–01–12–00–12–32–22–01–10–31–51–01–00–10–1
Sabadell0–01–13–11–21–01–03–11–01–30–12–12–00–02–00–00–12–21–20–1
Updated to match(es) played on 27 May 2023. Source: [32]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Final

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The winners of the two regular season groups will face off in a two-leg final to determine the overall champion.

Amorebieta 3–0 Racing Ferrol
Unai Buján 41'
Ewan Urain 46'
M. Pradera 47'

Amorebieta win 3–2 on aggregate and were therefore crowned 2022–23 Primera Federación champions.

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 RodriCeuta20
Sergio ArribasReal Madrid Castilla
3 Alberto QuilesDeportivo La Coruña17
4 Pedro LeónMurcia15
Eneko JauregiAmorebieta
Rodrigo EscuderoTalavera de la Reina

See also

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References

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