2021 Tercera División play-offs

The 2021 Tercera División play-offs to Segunda División RFEF from Tercera División (promotion play-offs) were the final play-offs for the promotion from 2020–21 Tercera División to 2021–22 Segunda División RFEF. The last four teams from the promotion groups and the top two clubs from the Play-off groups qualified for this stage.

Format

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Due to the health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain, the RFEF decided for this season that there would be no games between teams from different Territorial Federations and thus not have problems with mobility restrictions. In addition, the remodeling of the RFEF national categories allows each Third Division group to have three promotion slots to the new Segunda División RFEF category, one of them through promotion play-offs.[1]

Six teams qualify from each of the Third Division groups. Four of them come from the groups called "C" or "promotion", and are those classified between the third and sixth position since the first two achieve direct promotion. The other two teams come from the groups called "D" or "play-off", and are the first two classified.[2]

As in the previous season, the promotion promotion was a single match in which the highest ranked teams has an advantage in the event of a tie. The fifth classified of group "C" faced the second classified of group "D"; and the sixth of the "C" did the same with the first of the "D". The winners of this first round faced the third and fourth teams of group "C" in the final round, deciding the third place for promotion in each of the groups.

Qualified teams

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Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6
C3 Arosa C3 L'Entregu C3 Tropezón C3 Sestao River C3 Terrassa C3 Intercity
C4 Polvorín C4 San Martín C4 Siete Villas C4 Vitoria C4 Girona B C4 Elche Ilicitano
C5 Somozas C5 Real Avilés C5 Gimnástica Torrelavega C5 Urduliz C5 Cerdanyola del Vallès C5 Roda
C6 Alondras C6 Llanes C6 Escobedo C6 Pasaia C6 Granollers C6 Atlético Saguntino
D1 Estradense D1 Tuilla D1 Vimenor D1 Anaitasuna D1 Sant Andreu D1 Villarreal C
D2 Choco D2 Caudal D2 Sámano D2 Deusto D2 Vilassar de Mar D2 Silla
Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12
C3 Móstoles URJC C3 Atlético Astorga C3 Torredonjimeno C3 Ciudad de Lucena C3 Platges de Calvià C3 San Fernando
C4 Moratalaz C4 Burgos Promesas C4 Antequera C4 Xerez C4 Formentera C4 Tenisca
C5 Alcorcón B C6 Júpiter Leonés C5 Almería B C5 Puente Genil C5 Constància C5 Atlético Paso
C6 Rayo Vallecano B D1 Arandina C6 El Palo C6 Ceuta C6 Sant Jordi D1 Buzanada
D1 Torrejón D2 Mirandés B D1 Atlético Malagueño D2 Utrera D1 Mallorca B D2 Tenerife B
D2 Pozuelo de Alarcón D3 Ávila D2 Juventud Torremolinos D3 Pozoblanco D2 Santanyí D3 Santa Úrsula
Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 Group 16 Group 17 Group 18
C3 Mar Menor C3 Coria C3 Beti Kozkor C3 Alfaro C3 Huesca B C3 Toledo
C4 Cartagena B C4 Moralo C4 Ardoi C4 UD Logroñés B C4 Cuarte C4 Atlético Albacete
C5 Racing Murcia C5 Diocesano C5 Atlético Cirbonero C5 Anguiano C5 Belchite 97 C5 Quintanar del Rey
D1 La Unión Atlético C6 Jerez C6 Valle de Egüés C6 Varea C6 Utebo C6 Torrijos
D2 Cartagena FC D1 Plasencia D1 Pamplona D1 Calahorra B D1 Barbastro D1 Guadalajara
D3 Los Garres D2 Miajadas D2 Huarte D2 Arnedo D2 Binéfar D2 Tarancón
  • Teams in bold promoted to Segunda RFEF

Group 1 – Galicia

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
C3 Arosa (s) 0
C6 Alondras 0 D1 Estradense 0
D1 Estradense 1 C3 Arosa 2
C5 Somozas 0
C4 Polvorín 0
C5 Somozas 1 C5 Somozas 1
D2 Choco 0

Group 2 – Asturias

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Quarter-finals[3] Semi-finals[3] Final[3]
C4 San Martín 0
C5 Avilés 2 C5 Avilés (a.e.t.) 1
D2 Caudal 0 C5 Avilés 1
C6 Llanes 0
C3 L'Entregu 1
C6 Llanes (s) 1 C6 Llanes (a.e.t.) 3
D1 Tuilla 1

Group 3 – Cantabria

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
C3 Tropezón (a.e.t.) 2
C6 Escobedo (s) 1 C6 Escobedo 1
D1 Vimenor 1 C3 Tropezón 2
C4 Siete Villas 0
C4 Siete Villas (a.e.t.) 4
C5 Gimnástica de Torrelavega 2 C5 Gimnástica de Torrelavega 2
D2 Sámano 1
Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
C3 Sestao River 1
C6 Pasaia 0 D1 Anaitasuna 0
D1 Anaitasuna 1 C3 Sestao River 2
C5 Urduliz 0
C4 Vitoria 1
C5 Urduliz (s) 0 C5 Urduliz (a.e.t.) 2
D2 Deusto 0

Group 5 – Catalonia

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
C4 Girona B 2
C5 Cerdanyola del Vallès 3 C5 Cerdanyola del Vallès 3
D2 Vilassar de Mar 2 C5 Cerdanyola del Vallès (a.e.t.) 3
D1 Sant Andreu 1
C3 Terrassa 0
C6 Granollers 0 D1 Sant Andreu 1
D1 Sant Andreu 1
Quarter-finals[4] Semi-finals[4] Final[4]
C3 Intercity (s) 0
C6 Atlético Saguntino 0 D1 Villarreal C 0
D1 Villarreal C 3 C3 Intercity 1
C4 Elche Ilicitano 0
C4 Elche Ilicitano 2
C5 Roda 2 C5 Roda 0
D2 Silla 1
Quarter-finals[5] Semi-finals[5] Final[5]
C3 Móstoles URJC (s) 1
C6 Rayo Vallecano B 0 D1 Torrejón 1
D1 Torrejón 1 C3 Móstoles URJC 2
C4 Moratalaz 1
C4 Moratalaz (s) 1
C5 Alcorcón 1 C5 Alcorcón 1
D2 Pozuelo de Alarcón 0
Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
C4 Burgos Promesas 2
C6 Júpiter Leonés 3 C6 Júpiter Leonés 1
D3 Ávila 1 C4 Burgos Promesas (a.e.t.) 2
D2 Mirandés B 1
C3 Atlético Astorga 0
D1 Arandina 2 D2 Mirandés B 1
D2 Mirandés B 3

Group 9 – Eastern Andalusia and Melilla

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
C4 Antequera (s.) 0
C5 Almería B 2 C5 Almería B 0
D2 Juventud Torremolinos 1 C4 Antequera (a.e.t.) 1
D1 Atlético Malagueño 0
C3 Torredonjimeno 1
C6 El Palo 2 D1 Atlético Malagueño 3
D1 Atlético Malagueño 3

Group 10 – Western Andalusia and Ceuta

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
C4 Xerez (s.) 1
C5 Puente Genil 1 C5 Puente Genil 1
D3 Pozoblanco 0 C4 Xerez 0
C6 Ceuta 1
C3 Ciudad de Lucena 1
C6 Ceuta (s) 3 C6 Ceuta 2
D2 Utrera 3
Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
C4 Formentera 2
C5 Constància 2 C5 Constància 0
D2 Santanyí 0 C4 Formentera (s) 0
D1 Mallorca B 0
C3 Platges de Calvià 0
C6 Sant Jordi 0 D1 Mallorca B 1
D1 Mallorca B 2
Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
C3 San Fernando (s) 1
D1 Buzanada 3 D1 Buzanada 1
D2 Tenerife B 2 C3 San Fernando 3
C4 Tenisca 0
C4 Tenisca (s) 0
C5 Atlético Paso (s) 1 C5 Atlético Paso 0
D3 Santa Úrsula 1
Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
C3 Mar Menor (s) 0
D1 La Unión Atlético 3 D1 La Unión Atlético 0
D2 Cartagena FC 1 C3 Mar Menor (s) 1
C4 Cartagena B 1
C4 Cartagena B (s) 1
C5 Racing Murcia (s) 0 C5 Racing Murcia 1
D3 Los Garres 0

Group 14 – Extremadura

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
C3 Coria (s) 1
C6 Jerez 2 C6 Jerez 1
D1 Plasencia 0 C3 Coria (a.e.t.) 3
C5 Diocesano 1
C4 Moralo 0
C5 Diocesano (s) 1 C5 Diocesano 1
D2 Miajadas 1

Group 15 – Navarre

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
C3 Beti Kozkor (s) 1
C5 Atlético Cirbonero 2 D2 Huarte 1
D2 Huarte (a.e.t.) 3 C3 Beti Kozkor 0
C4 Ardoi 2
C4 Ardoi 2
C6 Valle de Egüés 1 D1 Pamplona 1
D1 Pamplona 2

Group 16 – La Rioja

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Quarter-finals[6] Semi-finals[6] Final[6]
C3 Alfaro 2
C6 Varea 2 C6 Varea 0
D1 Calahorra B 1 C3 Alfaro 1
C4 UD Logroñés B (a.e.t.) 2
C4 UD Logroñés B 1
C5 Anguiano (s) 0 C5 Anguiano 0
D2 Arnedo 0

Group 17 – Aragon

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Quarter-finals[7] Semi-finals[7] Final[7]
C3 Huesca B 3
C5 Belchite 97 0 D2 Binéfar 2
D2 Binéfar 1 C3 Huesca B (a.e.t.) 2
C4 Cuarte 1
C4 Cuarte (s) 2
C6 Utebo (s) 1 C6 Utebo 2
D1 Barbastro 1
Quarter-finals[8] Semi-finals[8] Final[8]
C3 Toledo (s) 1
C6 Torrijos 3 C6 Torrijos 1
D1 Guadalajara 0 C3 Toledo 1
C5 Quintanar del Rey 0
C4 Atlético Albacete 0
C5 Quintanar del Rey 2 C5 Quintanar del Rey 1
D2 Tarancón 1
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  • The 36 teams that were promoted through promotion groups are included.
  • The numbers of years after the last promotion are referred to the last participation of the club in Segunda División B, the division that was partially replaced by the Segunda División RFEF.
Promoted to Segunda División RFEF[9]
Águilas
(First time ever)
Alzira
(10 years later)
Andratx
(First time ever)
Antequera
(12 years later)
Ardoi
(First time ever)
Arenteiro
(32 years later)
Arosa
(27 years later)
Atlético Mancha Real
(4 years later)
Atlético Pulpileño
(First time ever)
Avilés
(6 years later)
Bergantiños
(32 years later)
Brea
(First time ever)
Burgos Promesas
(First time ever)
Cacereño
(5 years later)
Calvo Sotelo
(First time ever)
Cayón
(First time ever)
Ceares
(First time ever)
Cerdanyola del Vallès
(First time ever)
Ceuta
(First time ever)
Coria
(First time ever)
Cristo Atlético
(First time ever)
Eldense
(4 years later)
Europa
(26 years later)
Formentera
(3 years later)
Gernika
(2 years later)
Gimástica Segoviana
(3 years later)
Huesca B
(First time ever)
Ibiza Islas Pitiusas
(First time ever)
Intercity
(First time ever)
Leganés B
(23 years later)
Llanera
(First time ever)
UD Logroñés B
(First time ever)
Mar Menor
(First time ever)
Marchamalo
(First time ever)
Mensajero
(4 years later)
Montijo
(First time ever)
Móstoles URJC
(First time ever)
Náxara
(First time ever)
Panadería Pulido
(First time ever)
Peña Sport
(3 years later)
Racing Rioja
(First time ever)
Rayo Cantabria
(8 years later)
Real Sociedad C
(First time ever)
San Fernando
(First time ever)
San Juan
(First time ever)
San Roque de Lepe
(5 years later)
Sestao River
(4 years later)
Terrassa
(11 years later)
Teruel
(2 years later)
Toledo
(3 years later)
Tropezón
(6 years later)
Unión Adarve
(2 years later)
Vélez
(24 years later)
Xerez Deportivo
(First time ever)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Arés, Ruby (15 September 2020). "Segunda B y Tercera: nuevo formato, subgrupos, grupos y cómo será el playoff". as.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 May 2021.
  2. ^ "La Segunda División B y la Tercera División ya tienen sus bases de competición para la nueva temporada". rfef.es (in Spanish). Royal Spanish Football Federation. Retrieved 15 May 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "TERCERA DIVISIÓN - Gr.2 Grupo F". futbolme.com. Archived from the original on 2021-05-15. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
  4. ^ a b c "TERCERA DIVISIÓN - Gr.6 Grupo F". futbolme.com. Archived from the original on 2021-05-15. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
  5. ^ a b c "TERCERA DIVISIÓN - Gr.7 Grupo F". futbolme.com. Archived from the original on 2021-05-15. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
  6. ^ a b c "TERCERA DIVISIÓN - Gr.16 Grupo F". futbolme.com. Archived from the original on 2021-05-14. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
  7. ^ a b c "TERCERA DIVISIÓN - Gr.17 Grupo F". futbolme.com. Archived from the original on 2021-05-15. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
  8. ^ a b c "TERCERA DIVISIÓN - Gr.18 Grupo F". futbolme.com. Archived from the original on 2021-05-15. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
  9. ^ "Qué equipos jugarán en la Segunda RFEF y cómo funcionan los ascensos y descensos". goal.com (in Spanish). Goal. Retrieved 15 May 2021.
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