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This is a list of men's association football clubs in Spain.Currently the governing body of football in Spain is the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), which is in charge of its national teams and its leagues, with the highest one being La Liga.
List of football clubs in Spain; F. List of football clubs in Spain by major honours won; G. Gijón Sport Club This page was last edited on 19 June 2023, at 23:05 ...
20 teams. ↓↑ 3 teams 2 Segunda División (LaLiga Hypermotion) 22 teams. ↓↑ 4 teams Professional & Semi-professional leagues: 3 Primera Federación 40 clubs divided into 2 groups Group 1 20 clubs: Group 2 20 clubs: ↓↑ 10 teams 4 Segunda Federación 90 clubs divided into 5 groups Group 1 18 clubs: Group 2 18 clubs: Group 3 18 clubs ...
The Latin Cup, played from 1949 to 1957, was an international football tournament for club sides from the Latin European nations of France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal. In 1949, the football federations came together and requested FIFA to launch the competition.
Football is the most popular sport in Spain, with 61% of the population interested in it. [1] Spain has some of the most influential teams in Europe (Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético de Madrid, Sevilla, Valencia, and others) as well as many players (mostly unprofessional) and teams registered in all categories (1,063,090 players in 21,148 clubs). [2]
In 1937, the teams in the Republican area of Spain, with the notable exception of the two Madrid clubs, competed in the Mediterranean League and Barcelona emerged as champions. Seventy years later, on 28 September 2007, Barcelona requested the Royal Spanish Football Federation (Spanish acronym RFEF) to recognise that title as a Liga title.
Since the turn of the century, La Liga clubs have dominated Europe. In 2000, La Liga had three out of the four semi-finalists in the UEFA Champions League with Real Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona; Real Madrid went on to beat fellow La Liga side Valencia in an all-Spanish final, the first Champions League final between two sides from the same country.
Defunct football clubs in Catalonia (1 C, 21 P) Football clubs in Barcelona (7 C, 34 P) B. CF Badalona (2 C, 3 P, 1 F) CF Badalona Futur (2 C, 3 P, 2 F)