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Segunda Federación G5

Spain Spain Fourth tier (Segunda Federación) 🏛️ Est. 2021 👥 20 Teams

Segunda Federación G5 is Group 5 of Spain's Segunda Federación, the fourth tier of the national football league system. It brings together 20 clubs from across its geographic footprint to compete for promotion and to avoid relegation. Established in 2021 as part of the league reorganization, Group 5 emphasizes regional rivalries and development pathways for smaller clubs.

⚡ Compact, defensively organized teams that rely on quick counter-attacks and structured pressing.

📌 Notable Facts

  • Created in 2021 as part of Spain's reorganization of the football league system.
  • Contains 20 clubs from multiple autonomous communities, fostering regional rivalries.
  • Promotion from Group 5 can earn teams a place in the Primera Federación through national promotion routes.
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Segunda Federación G5

Segunda Federación G5 is the fourth tier of Spanish football, part of the nationwide system overseen by RFEF. It comprises five regional groups (typically 18 teams each), playing a double round-robin to deliver a 34-match regular season. The league serves as a crucial bridge between amateur football and professional ranks, with promotion up to the Primera Federación and relegation to the Tercera Federación. The format blends regional rivalries with national playoff pathways: the group standings decide direct promotions for the top teams, while others enter promotion playoffs for additional slots; bottom sides face relegation. Season runs from late August through May, with matches mainly on weekends and occasional midweek fixtures. Clubs invest in strong youth development, smart recruitment, and disciplined tactical systems. Notable teams and players emerge from Group 5, as historically strong clubs aim to climb back to higher tiers; many players use the league as a springboard to professional contracts. The G5 is known for compact, defensively organized football, relying on quick counter-attacks and structured pressing to disrupt opponents and seize moments on the break. Fans follow it for drama of promotion battles, local pride, and the chance to witness rising talents in a tight, competitive environment.