Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Asturias

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

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Primera Asturfútbol

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Primera Asturfútbol
 
Founded1978
Country  Spain
Number of clubs20
Level on pyramid6
Promotion toTercera Federación – Group 2
Relegation toSegunda Asturfútbol
Domestic cup(s)Copa del Rey
Current championsReal Sporting de Gijón C
WebsiteOfficial website

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

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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 three classified are relegated to Segunda Asturfútbol (formerly Primera Regional de Asturias and Segunda RFFPA).

For the current 2024–25 season, the current champions, Real Sporting de Gijón C, will play again in Primera Asturfútbol, as they did not promote due to Sporting Atlético has a place in Tercera Federación.

From the 2018–19 season to the 2020–21 season, the champion of the league qualified for the Copa del Rey. And since the 2021–22 season is the best non-promoted team to Tercera Federación – Group 2 which qualifies for the Copa del Rey.

Former names

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

2024–25 teams

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Navia
 
Siero
 
Valdesoto
 
Gijón/Xixón
 
Oviedo/Uviéu
2024–25 Primera Asturfútbol teams
Teams in Gijón/Xixón city: Gijón Industrial, Sporting C
Teams in Navia municipality: Andés CF, Puerto Vega CF
Teams in Oviedo/Uviéu city: Astur CF, Universidad de Oviedo, Vallobín
Teams in Siero: La Fresneda, Siero
Team City
Andés CF Andés, Navia
Astur CF L'Argañosa, Oviedo/Uviéu
Barcia CF Barcia, Valdés
Candás CF Candás, Carreño
CD Llanes Llanes
CD Turón Turón, Mieres
CD Universidad de Oviedo Oviedo/Uviéu
CD Vallobín Vallobín, Oviedo/Uviéu
CC La Fresneda Urbanización La Fresneda, Siero
Club Siero La Pola Siero, Siero
Llaranes CF Llaranes, Avilés
Luarca CF Luarca/Ḷḷuarca, Valdés
Muros Balompié Muros de Nalón/Muros
Puerto Vega CF Puerto de Vega, Navia
Real Sporting de Gijón C Gijón/Xixón
SD Atlético Camocha La Camocha, Gijón/Xixón
SD Navarro CF Alusín Solar Valliniello/Navarro, Avilés
UD Gijón Industrial Jove/Xove, Gijón/Xixón
Unión Comercial CF Tudela Veguín, Oviedo/Uviéu
Valdesoto CF Valdesoto, Siero

Latest promoted teams

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Season Champion Runner-up Other promoted teams
1985–86 Asturias de Blimea UC Ceares El Entrego CD, CA Lugones, Pumarín CF, Europa de Nava, Deportiva Piloñesa
1986–87 Cánicas AC CD Tuilla Luarca CF
1987–88 CD Praviano Real Titánico Ribadesella CF
1988–89 Navia CF Santiago de Aller CF AD Ribadedeva
1989–90 Candás CF AD Universidad de Oviedo UD Gijón Industrial, CD Lealtad
1990–91 CD Tuilla Club Astur UD San Martín, Lada Langreo CF
1991–92 Deportiva Piloñesa Club Europa de Nava SD Lenense
1992–93 SD Navarro CF CD San Martín Berrón CF, Valdesoto CF
1993–94 AD Universidad de Oviedo CD Praviano CD Tuilla
1994–95 CD Mosconia SD Colloto Valdesoto CF
1995–96 Santiago de Aller CF CD Tuilla SD Narcea, Candás CF, Astur CF
1996–97 Deportiva Piloñesa CD Praviano Andés CF
1997–98 CD Mosconia CD Covadonga Club Europa de Nava, CD Trasona
1998–99 CD Llanes Astur CF CD Turón
1999–00 Pumarín CF CD Trasona Valdesoto CF, CD Covadonga
2000–01 SD Narcea SDR San Lázaro Condal CF, SD Navarro CF
2001–02 Club Hispano UD Gijón Industrial CD Covadonga
2002–03 UC Ceares CD San Martín SD Lenense
2003–04 SD Navarro CF Andés CF Berrón CF
2004–05 Real Tapia CF Condal CF CD Tuilla, CD Covadonga
2005–06 CD Llanes CD Cudillero CD San Martín, CD Praviano
2006–07 SD Colloto Real Tapia CF Candás CF
2007–08 CD Mosconia Nalón CF UD Gijón Industrial, CD Covadonga
2008–09 CD Praviano SD Colloto Luarca CF
2009–10 Navia CF Nalón CF Real Oviedo B, Andés CF
2010–11 CD Covadonga SD Colloto Pumarín CF
2011–12 CD Praviano Atlético Lugones SD L'Entregu CF, Urraca CF, Real Tapia CF
2012–13 Real Avilés CF B SD Lenense Andés CF
2013–14 TSK Roces CD Llanes Astur CF, CD Mosconia
2014–15 Club Siero CD Colunga CD Tineo
2015–16 L'Entregu CF UD Llanera SD Lenense
2016–17 TSK Roces UD Gijón Industrial EI San Martín, Valdesoto CF
2017–18 UD San Claudio CD La Madalena de Morcín CD Universidad de Oviedo
2018–19 Urraca CF CD Vallobín SD Navarro CF, SD Lenense
2019–20 Real Titánico Avilés Stadium CF Valdesoto CF
2020–21 Luarca CF TSK Roces UP 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
  1. ^ Sporting C did not promote due to Sporting Atlético had a place in Tercera Federación.

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 cup(s)None
WebsiteOfficial website

Segunda Asturfútbol is the second level of the Asturian local football league system. It is administered by the Royal Asturias Football Federation.

League format

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The league is played in two groups of 18 teams each. At the end of the season, the two champions are promoted with the winner of promotion playoff of runners-up (three teams in total). Three clubs in each group are relegated to Tercera Asturfútbol (six in total).

For the current 2024–25 season, Barcia CF B and SD Colloto B declined to play in Segunda Asturfútbol, so their places were filled by Rosal FC, which was the best qualified of the relegated teams, and Boal CF, which was the best non-promoted team from Tercera Asturfútbol.[1]

Former names

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

2024–25 teams

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2024–25 Segunda Asturfútbol teams (Group 1)
Teams in Gijón/Xixón city: Codema, Fabril, Triple A
Teams in Siero municipality: Berrón, Colloto, Independiente, Lugones
2024–25 Segunda Asturfútbol teams (Group 2)
Teams in Oviedo/Uviéu city: Grujoan, La Corredoria, Pumarín, Rosal

Group 1

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Team Location
AD Ribadedeva Colombres, Ribadedeva/Ribadeva
Atlético de Lugones SD Lugones/Llugones, Siero
Berrón CF El Berrón, Siero
Cánicas Athletic Club Cangues d'Onís/Cangas de Onís
CD La Madalena de Morcín Santolaya, Morcín
CD Lealtad B Villaviciosa
CD San Jorge Nueva, Llanes
Club Asturias de Blimea Blimea, SMRA/Samartín del Rei Aurelio
Club Europa de Nava Nava
Codema Fútbol Gijón/Xixón
Condal CF B Noreña
Fabril CD Jove/Xove, Gijón/Xixón
Independiente CF Lieres, Siero
Quintueles CF Quintueles, Villaviciosa
Ribadesella CF Ribadesella/Ribeseya
SD Colloto Colloto/Cualloto, Siero
Triple A Gijón Gijón/Xixón
UP Langreo B Llangréu/Langreo

Group 2

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Team Location
Boal CF Boal/Bual
CD Grujoan Pumarín, Oviedo/Uviéu
CD Praviano B Pravia
CD Tineo Tineo/Tinéu
Club Hispano Piedrasblancas, Castrillón
Gozón CF Lluanco/Luanco, Gozón
Nalón CF Olloniego/Lluniego, Oviedo/Uviéu
Navia CF Navia
Podes CF Samartín de Podes, Gozón
Pumarín CF Pumarín, Oviedo/Uviéu
Real Juvencia Trubia, Oviedo/Uviéu
Rosal FC Oviedo/Uviéu
Salas CD Salas
SD Narcea Cangas del Narcea
SDCR La Corredoria La Corredoria, Oviedo/Uviéu
Siderúrgico Llaranes CF Llaranes, Avilés
UD San Claudio San Claudio/San Cloyo, Oviedo/Uviéu
Vegadeo CF A Veiga, Vegadeo

Last champions

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

Season Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
1991–92 Villapedre CF
1992–93 SD Narcea
1993–94 Quintueles CF
1994–95 Real Tapia CF
1995–96 CD Covadonga
1996–97 Condal Club
1997–98 Salas CD
1998–99 Santo Tomás CF
1999–00 SDR San Lázaro
2000–01 CD Villaverde-Careñes
2001–02 UC Ceares
2002–03 CD Cudillero
2003–04 Deportiva Piloñesa
2004–05 CD Praviano
2005–06 Urraca CF La Caridad CF
2006–07 L'Entregu CF Atlético de Lugones SD
2007–08 Unión Comercial CF Racing de Sama CF
2008–09 Deportiva Piloñesa Real Oviedo B
2009–10 Real Avilés Industrial CF B SCD Campomanes
2010–11 CD Roces Real Tapia CF
2011–12 Muros Balompié Astur CF
2012–13 CD Rayo Carbayín Boal CF
2013–14 La Madalena de Morcín CF UD San Claudio
2014–15 CC La Fresneda Nalón CF
2015–16 Muros Balompié Ribadesella CF
2016–17 Real Titánico CD Vallobín
2017–18 Berrón CF Avilés Stadium CF
2018–19 Unión Comercial CF Llaranes CF
2019–20 CD Langreo Eulalia Luarca CF
2020–21 AD Ribadedeva[a]
2021–22 Ribadesella CF CD Universidad de Oviedo Muros Balompié
2022–23 CC La Fresneda Club Siero
2023–24 CD Turón Puerto Vega CF
  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 clubs58; three groups of 14, one of 16
Level on pyramid8
Promotion toSegunda Asturfútbol
Domestic cup(s)None
WebsiteOfficial website

Tercera Asturfútbol is the third level of the Asturian local football league system. It is also administered by the Royal Asturias Football Federation.

League format

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The league is played in four groups: three of 14 teams and one of 16. 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). On September 17th, Real Federación de Fútbol del Principado de Asturias announced CD Salesianos Masaveu from Oviedo/Uviéu declined to play in Tercera Asturfútbol, once the groups and the schedule were made. For this season, Group 2 is made by fourteen teams instead of fifteen.

For the current 2024–25 season, five new teams join Tercera Asturfútbol: Ayer CF, CD San Luis, Club de Campo La Fresneda B, Marítimo Racing Club and Real Titánico B. On the other hand, six teams will not play the current season, including CD Salesianos Masaveu from Oviedo/Uviéu: CD Ujo, Escuela de Fútbol Viesques, Miranda CF, Puerto Vega CF B and Racing de Pravia.

Former names

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  • Segunda Regional until 2022
  • Tercera RFFPA 2022–23

2024–25 teams

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2024–25 Tercera Asturfútbol teams (Group 1)
Teams in Gijón/Xixón city: Asunción, EF JIN, Gijón Perchera, Manuel Rubio, Montevil, Rayo Gijonés, Unión Astur

Group 1

Team Location
Argüero CF Argüeru, Villaviciosa
Asunción CF Gijón/Xixón
CD Atlantic de Gijón La Providencia, Gijón/Xixón
CD Gijón Perchera FS Perchera-La Braña, Gijón/Xixón
CD Manuel Rubio Ceares/Ciares, Gijón/Xixón
CD Montevil Montevil, Gijón/Xixón
CF Estudiantes de Somió Somió, Gijón/Xixón
Cultural Deportiva de Aboño Aboño, Carreño
Escuela Fútbol JIN Gijón/Xixón
Rayo Gijonés Gijón/Xixón
SD Atlético Camocha B La Camocha, Gijón/Xixón
UD Llanera B Posada de Llanera, Llanera
UD Sariego CF Sariego/Sariegu
Unión Astur CF Gijón/Xixón

Group 2

 
 
La Pola Siero
 
Oviedo/Uviéu
 
2024–25 Tercera Asturfútbol teams (Group 2)
Teams in La Pola Siero: Atlético de Siero, Siero B
Teams in Oviedo/Uviéu city: Atlético de La Florida, Grisú, Guillén Lafuerza, Oviedo City, San Juan La Carisa
Team Location
AD Guillén Lafuerza El Rancho, Oviedo/Uviéu
AD San Juan La Carisa La Carisa, Oviedo/Uviéu
Atlético de Lugones SD B Lugones/Llugones, Siero
Atlético de Siero La Pola Siero, Siero
CD La Manjoya La Manxoya, Oviedo/Uviéu
Céltic de Puerto FC Puerto, Oviedo/Uviéu
Centro Asturiano de Oviedo Ules, Oviedo/Uviéu
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
Grisú CF Cerdeño, Oviedo/Uviéu
Oviedo City FC Oviedo/Uviéu
SD Colloto B Colloto/Cualloto, Siero

Group 3

2024–25 Tercera Asturfútbol teams (Group 3)
Teams in Llangréu/Langreo municipality: Colegio Riaño, Lada Langreo, San Luis
Teams in Piloña: Deportiva Piloñesa, Fortuna
Team Location
Ayer CF Caborana, Aller/Ayer
CD Riosa Riosa
CD San Luis La Nueva, Llangréu/Langreo
CD Santa Marina de Mieres Ablaña, Mieres
Club Arenas del Sella Arriondas/Les Arriondes, Parres
Club Europa de Nava B Nava
Colegio Riaño CF Riañu, Llangréu/Langreo
Deportiva Piloñesa L'Infiestu, Piloña
Fortuna CF Villamayor, Piloña
Iberia CF Santuyano/San Julián, Bimenes
Lada Langreo CF Lada, Llangréu/Langreo
L'Entregu CF B L'Entregu, SMRA/Samartín del Rei Aurelio
Real Titánico B La Pola Llaviana/Pola de Laviana, Laviana/Llaviana
SCD Campomanes Campumanes, Lena/Ḷḷena

Group 4

2024–25 Tercera Asturfútbol teams (Group 4)
Teams in Avilés city: Avilés B, Bosco, Versalles
Teams in Castrillón: Hispano B, Pillarno, Raíces
Teams in Salas municipality: Cornellana, La Espina
Team Location
CDB Cornellana Cornellana/Corniana, Salas
CD Los Campos Trasona/Tresona, Covera de Asturias/Corvera
CD Marino de Cudillero Cudillero/Cuideiru
CD Pillarno Piarnu, Castrillón
CD Raíces Raíces Nuevo/La Fundición, Castrillón
CD Treviense Trevías, Valdés
CF Versalles Versalles, Avilés
Club Hispano B Piedrasblancas, Castrillón
Grupo Deportivo Bosco Avilés
La Caridad CF A Caridá, El Franco
Llaranes CF B Llaranes, Avilés
Marítimo Racing Club L'Arena, Soto del Barco/Sotu'l Barcu
Real Avilés Industrial CF B Avilés
Real Tapia CF Tapia de Casariego
UD Castros Coaña/Cuaña
UD La Espina La Espina, Salas

Primera Asturfutfem (formerly Femenino Regional)

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Primera Asturfutfem
 
Country  Spain
Number of clubs10
Level on pyramid5
Promotion toTecera Federación FUTFEM
Relegation toSegunda Asturfutfem
Current championsReal Sporting de Gijón B
WebsiteOfficial website

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.

The league

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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 10 teams, including relegations from Tercera Federación FUTFEM.

2024–25 teams

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Oviedo/Uviéu
 
Gijón/Xixón
2024–25 Primera Asturfutfem teams
Teams in Gijón/Xixón city: Gijón FF, Real Sporting C
Teams in Oviedo/Uviéu city: Frida, Prados San Julián, Real Oviedo C
Team Location
CD Frida CFF Oviedo/Uviéu
CF Llosalín Güeñu/Bueño, Ribera de Arriba/La Ribera
Gijón FF Gijón/Xixón
L'Entregu CF L'Entregu, SMRA/Samartín del Rei Aurelio
Navia CF Navia
Real Avilés Industrial CF B Avilés
Real Oviedo Femenino C Oviedo/Uviéu
Real Sporting de Gijón C Gijón/Xixón
UD Llanera Posada de Llanera, Llanera
UD Prados San Julián Teatinos, Oviedo/Uviéu

Latest seasons

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In bold, champions and runners-up that promoted to Primera Nacional/Tercera Federación FUTFEM.

Season Champion Runner-up
1987–88 CFF Tradehi Puente Castro CF
1995–96 CD EF de Mareo CFF Tradehi B
1996–97 Luarca CF CFF Tradehi
1997–98 CD Praviano CD Raíces
1998–99 SE Pravia CD EF de Mareo B
1999–00 CD Raíces CD EF de Mareo B
2000–01 Gijón FF CD Raíces
2001–02 AD San Juan La Carisa Oviedo Moderno CF B
2002–03 Oviedo Moderno CF B CD EF de Mareo B
2003–04 CD EF de Mareo B CD Raíces
2004–05 CD EF de Mareo B CD Raíces
2005–06 Gijón FF B CD EF de Mareo B
2006–07 Gijón FF B CF Llosalín
2007–08 Barcia CF CD Langreo Femenino
2008–09 CD Langreo Femenino CD La Braña
2009–10 CD La Braña Oviedo Moderno CF B
2010–11 Oviedo Moderno CF B Real Tapia CF
2011–12 CD Femiastur CD Oviedo 06
2012–13 Oviedo Moderno CF B CD Manuel Rubio
2013–14 Oviedo Moderno CF B CD Femiastur
2014–15 CD Femiastur Oviedo Moderno CF C
2015–16 Oviedo Moderno CF B Gijón FF
2016–17 Oviedo Moderno CF B UD Llanera
2017–18 Oviedo Moderno CF B Real Sporting de Gijón B
2018–19 Real Sporting de Gijón B Oviedo Moderno CF B
2019–20 Oviedo 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
  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 clubs25; one group of 12, one group of 13
Level on pyramid6
Promotion toPrimera Asturfutfem
WebsiteOfficial website

Segunda Asturfutfem is the new second level of the Asturian local women's football league system (2023–24 is it inaugural season). All the clubs are based in the autonomous community of Asturias.

The league

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Former league Femenino Regional de Asturias was split in two new competitions: Primera Asturfutfem (fifth tier, is made up by 10 teams) and Segunda Asturfutfem (sixth tier). Current season Segunda Asturfutfem is made up by 25 teams, divided in two groups.

2024–25 teams

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2024–25 Segunda Asturfutfem teams (Group 1)
Teams in Gijón/Xixón city: Gijón C, Rayo Gijonés A, Unión Astur CF
Teams in Llanes municipality: Llanes, Urraca
Teams in Piloña: Deportiva Piloñesa, Fortuna

Group 1

Team Location
Club Atlético de La Ribera A Güeñu/Bueño, Ribera de Arriba/La Ribera
Club Victoria de Perlora Perlora, Carreño
CD Llanes Llanes
Deportiva Piloñesa L'Infiestu, Piloña
Fortuna CF Villamayor, Piloña
Gijón FF C Gijón/Xixón
L'Entregu CF B L'Entregu, SMRA/Samartín del Rei Aurelio
Rayo Gijonés A Gijón/Xixón
UD Llanera B Posada de Llanera, Llanera
UD Llanera D Posada de Llanera, Llanera
Unión Astur CF Gijón/Xixón
Urraca CF Posada, Llanes

Group 2

2024–25 Segunda Asturfutfem teams (Group 2)
Teams in Avilés city: Avilés C, Bosco
Teams in Gijón/Xixón city: Gijón B, Llano 2000, Manuel Rubio, Rayo Gijonés B, Viesques
Team Location
Club Atlético de La Ribera B Güeñu/Bueño, Ribera de Arriba/La Ribera
Club Hispano Piedrasblancas, Castrillón
CD Manuel Rubio Ceares/Ciares, Gijón/Xixón
CD Villa de Pravia Pravia
EF Viesques Viesques, Gijón/Xixón
Gijón FF B Gijón/Xixón
Grupo Deportivo Bosco Avilés
La Caridad CF A Caridá, El Franco
Rayo Gijonés B Gijón/Xixón
Real Avilés Industrial CF C Avilés
SD Llano 2000 El Llano, Gijón/Xixón
SD Narcea Cangas del Narcea
UD Llanera C Posada de Llanera, Llanera

References

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  1. ^ "El Urraca 'B' no saldrá a competir en Segunda RFFPA". www.futbolasturiano.es. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
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