2022 Tercera División RFEF play-offs

The 2022 Tercera División RFEF play-offs to Segunda División RFEF from Tercera División RFEF (promotion play-offs) will be the final play-offs for the promotion from 2021–22 Tercera División RFEF to 2022–23 Segunda División RFEF.

Format

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Group champions will be promoted directly to the Segunda RFEF. Due to the remodeling of the RFEF leagues, as of this season the promotion play-off is divided into two stages: regional and national. Four teams from each group participate in the regional stage, which were classified between places second and fifth of the regular season. The regional stage is a single match played on neutral ground. The second classified will face the fifth classified; and the third will do the same with the fourth. The winners of the two series will play a match to determine the team that will qualify for the national stage.[1]

In the regional phase, if a match ends in a draw, extra time will be played, if the same result is maintained at the end of extra time, the best seeded team will win.

The national stage will be played by 18 teams, which won their respective regional play-offs. Nine different matches will be played to determine the winners of the promotion to Segunda RFEF.[2]

Qualified teams

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Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6
2nd Ourense CF 2nd Sporting Gijón B 2nd Vimenor 2nd Beasain 2nd Olot 2nd Atlético Saguntino
3rd Somozas 3rd Lealtad 3rd Escobedo 3rd Portugalete 3rd San Cristóbal 3rd Atzeneta
4th Barco 4th Llanes 4th Naval 4th Barakaldo 4th Girona B 4th Acero
5th Deportivo Fabril 5th Caudal 5th Torina 5th Basconia 5th Sant Andreu 5th Torrent
Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12
2nd Las Rozas 2nd Almazán 2nd Huétor Tájar 2nd Utrera 2nd Manacor 2nd Las Palmas C
3rd Fuenlabrada Promesas 3rd Ávila 3rd Marbella 3rd Xerez 3rd Poblense 3rd Tenerife B
4th Alcorcón B 4th Mirandés B 4th Almería B 4th Ciudad de Lucena 4th Platges de Calvià 4th Arucas
5th Paracuellos Antamira 5th Atlético Tordesillas 5th Atlético Malagueño 5th Gerena 5th Llosetense 5th Villa de Santa Brígida
Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 Group 16 Group 17 Group 18
2nd Cartagena B 2nd Moralo 2nd Subiza 2nd Alfaro 2nd Utebo 2nd Quintanar del Rey
3rd Racing Murcia 3rd Llerenense 3rd Txantrea 3rd Anguiano 3rd Illueca 3rd Illescas
4th UCAM Murcia B 4th Jerez 4th Huarte 4th Varea 4th Binéfar 4th Villarrobledo
5th La Unión Atlético 5th Arroyo 5th Cantolagua 5th Casalarreina 5th Robres 5th Torrijos
  • Teams in bold promoted to the Segunda RFEF
  • Teams in italics progressed to the national stage

Regional stage

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Group 1 – Galicia

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Playoffs were played at Estadio Verónica Boquete de San Lázaro, Santiago de Compostela (Semi–finals) and Estadio Anxo Carro, Lugo (Final)

Semifinals Finals
      
2 Ourense CF 1
5 Deportivo Fabril 0
2 Ourense CF 1
4 Barco 0
3 Somozas 2
4 Barco 3

Group Champion: Polvorín

Play-off winner: Ourense CF

Group 2 – Asturias

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Playoffs were played at Estadio Ganzábal, La Felguera (Langreo)

Semifinals Finals
      
2 Sporting Gijón B (a.e.t.) 2
5 Caudal 1
2 Sporting Gijón B 0
3 Lealtad 1
3 Lealtad (a.e.t.) 3
4 Llanes 2

Group Champion: Real Oviedo Vetusta

Play-off winner: Lealtad

Group 3 – Cantabria

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Playoffs were played at Estadio Santa Ana, Tanos (Torrelavega)

Semifinals Finals
      
2 Vimenor 3
5 Torina 1
2 Vimenor 1
3 Escobedo 3
3 Escobedo 2
4 Naval 1

Group Champion: Gimnástica de Torrelavega

Play-off winner: Escobedo

Group 4 – Basque Country

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Playoffs were played at Lezama Facilities, Lezama; Estadio de Lasesarre, Barakaldo (Semi–finals) and Zubieta Facilities, San Sebastián (Final)

Semifinals Finals
      
2 Beasain 3
5 Basconia 0
2 Beasain 2
3 Portugalete 1
3 Portugalete (s) 0
4 Barakaldo 0

Group Champion: Deportivo Alavés B

Play-off winner: Beasain

Group 5 – Catalonia

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Playoffs were played at Estadi Municipal de Can Roses, Rubí

Semifinals Finals
      
2 Olot 1
5 Sant Andreu 0
2 Olot (s) 1
4 Girona B 1
3 San Cristóbal 0
4 Girona B 1

Group Champion: Manresa

Play-off winner: Olot

Playoffs were played at Estadio Guillermo Olagüe, Gandia

Semifinals Finals
      
2 Atlético Saguntino 2
5 Torrent 1
2 Atlético Saguntino (a.e.t.) 1
3 Atzeneta 0
3 Atzeneta 2
4 Acero 0

Group Champion: Valencia Mestalla

Play-off winner: Atlético Saguntino

Playoffs were played at Polideportivo Dehesa de Navalcarbón, Las Rozas

Semifinals Finals
      
3 Fuenlabrada Promesas 2
4 Alcorcón B 3
4 Alcorcón B (a.e.t.) 1
5 Paracuellos Antamira 0
2 Las Rozas 1
5 Paracuellos Antamira (a.e.t.) 3

Group Champion: Atlético Madrid B

Play-off winner: Alcorcón B

Group 8 – Castile and León

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Playoffs were played at Estadio La Arboleda, Almazán

Semifinals Finals
      
3 Ávila 1
4 Mirandés B (a.e.t.) 3
4 Mirandés B 1
5 Atlético Tordesillas (a.e.t.) 2
2 Almazán 0
5 Atlético Tordesillas 1

Group Champion: Guijuelo

Play-off winner: Atlético Tordesillas

Group 9 – Eastern Andalusia

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Playoffs were played at Estadio Francisco Muñoz Pérez, Estepona

Semifinals Finals
      
2 Huétor Tájar (a.e.t.) 2
5 Atlético Malagueño 1
2 Huétor Tájar 1
4 Almería B 2
3 Marbella 1
4 Almería B (a.e.t.) 2

Group Champion: Juventud Torremolinos

Play-off winner: Almería B

Group 10 – Western Andalusia

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Playoffs were played at Estadio Francisco Muñoz Pérez, Estepona

Semifinals Finals
      
2 Utrera 2
5 Gerena 1
2 Utrera (s) 1
4 Ciudad de Lucena 1
3 Xerez 2
4 Ciudad de Lucena (a.e.t.) 3

Group Champion: Recreativo de Huelva

Play-off winner: Utrera

Group 11 – Balearic Islands

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Playoffs were played at Estadi Son Bibiloni, Palma de Mallorca

Semifinals Finals
      
2 Manacor 4
5 Llosetense 1
2 Manacor 2
3 Poblense 1
3 Poblense (s) 1
4 Platges de Calvià 1

Group Champion: Mallorca B

Play-off winner: Manacor

Group 12 – Canary Islands

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Playoffs were played at Anexo Estadio Gran Canaria, Las Palmas

Semifinals Finals
      
3 Tenerife B 2
4 Arucas 1
3 Tenerife B 4
5 Villa de Santa Brígida 0
2 Las Palmas C 2
5 Villa de Santa Brígida (a.e.t.) 4

Group Champion: Atlético Paso

Play-off winner: Tenerife B

Group 13 – Region of Murcia

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Playoffs were played at Estadio Francisco Artés Carrasco, Lorca

Semifinals Finals
      
2 Cartagena B 1
5 La Unión Atlético 0
2 Cartagena B 1
3 Racing Murcia 0
3 Racing Murcia 1
4 UCAM Murcia B 0

Group Champion: Yeclano

Play-off winner: Cartagena B

Group 14 – Extremadura

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Playoffs were played at Estadio Francisco de la Hera, Almendralejo

Semifinals Finals
      
2 Moralo 3
5 Arroyo 0
2 Moralo 0
3 Llerenense 1
3 Llerenense (s) 1
4 Jerez 1

Group Champion: Diocesano

Play-off winner: Llerenense

Group 15 – Navarre

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Playoffs were played at Estadio de San Francisco, Tafalla

Semifinals Finals
      
2 Subiza (a.e.t.) 2
5 Cantolagua 1
2 Subiza 1
3 Txantrea 2
3 Txantrea (a.e.t.) 3
4 Huarte 1

Group Champion: Cirbonero

Play-off winner: Txantrea

Group 16 – La Rioja

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Playoffs were played at Estadio El Mazo, Haro

Semifinals Finals
      
2 Alfaro 3
5 Casalarreina 0
2 Alfaro 1
4 Varea 0
3 Anguiano 1
4 Varea 2

Group Champion: Arnedo

Play-off winner: Alfaro

Group 17 – Aragon

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Playoffs were played at Estadio Papa Luna, Illueca

Semifinals Finals
      
2 Utebo (a.e.t.) 4
5 Robres 2
2 Utebo 2
3 Illueca 0
3 Illueca (s) 1
4 Binéfar 1

Group Champion: Deportivo Aragón

Play-off winner: Utebo

Playoffs were played at Estadio Manuel Delgado Meco, Alcázar de San Juan (Semi–finals) and Estadio Municipal Paco Gálvez, Tomelloso (Final)

Semifinals Finals
      
2 Quintanar del Rey (s) 1
5 Torrijos 1
2 Quintanar del Rey (a.e.t.) 1
4 Villarrobledo 0
3 Illescas 0
4 Villarrobledo 1

Group Champion: Guadalajara

Play-off winner: Quintanar del Rey

National stage

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Format

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The eighteen qualifying teams will be drawn into nine single-leg neutral site matches to determine the final promotion spots. For the purposes of the draw, the qualifying teams will be placed into pots corresponding to their final regular-season position in their respective groups (i.e. second-place finishers will be placed in one pot, third-place finishers in another, and so on). Participants will then be drawn such as to pit the highest remaining teams against the lowest. When teams that achieved the same standings finish are drawn to face each other, the team drawn first will be designated the home team.

In games ending in a draw at the end of regulation, an overtime period will be played. If the scores are still level at the end of the overtime period, the team that achieved a higher regular season finish will be crowned the winner (a penalty shootout will be held in matches between teams level on standings).

All matches will be played in Las Rozas, 20 km northwest of Madrid, at the main field of the La Ciudad del Fútbol and at the nearby Campo Municipal Dehesa de Navalcarbón.[3]

Qualified teams

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Bold indicates teams that were promoted

Matches

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
Utrera (a.e.t.) 3–1 Atlético Tordesillas
Manacor 0–2 Alcorcón B
Utebo (s) (a.e.t.) 1–1 Almería B
Alfaro (s) (a.e.t.) 0–0 Lealtad
Ourense CF 4–0 Llerenense
Olot 1–0 Tenerife B
Beasain 3–0 Txantrea
Atlético Saguntino 3–0 Escobedo
Quintanar del Rey 1–2 Cartagena B (a.e.t.)
21 May 2022 Utrera 3–1 (a.e.t.)Atlético TordesillasLas Rozas
12:00 CEST Kiki 2'
Trabazo 92'
Cruz 112'
Campos 16' Stadium: Navalcarbón
Referee: Vicente Gil Coscollá
21 May 2022 Manacor0–2 Alcorcón B Las Rozas
12:00 CEST Report Hernández 82'
Guillén 90+4'
Stadium: Ciudad del Fútbol
Referee: Héctor Juan Bustos
21 May 2022 Utebo 1–1 (a.e.t.)Almería BLas Rozas
19:00 CEST Pomareta 17' Report Rojas 90' Stadium: Ciudad del Fútbol
Referee: Juan Luis Dávila Fernández
21 May 2022 Alfaro 0–0 (a.e.t.)LealtadLas Rozas
19:00 CEST Report Stadium: Navalcarbón
Referee: Ángel Caro Mogio
21 May 2022 Ourense 4–0LlerenenseLas Rozas
22:30 CEST Tiago Rodríguez 41'
Calvo 45' (own)
Palmás 44', 72'
Report Stadium: Ciudad del Fútbol
Referee: Jorge Agustín Moreno
22 May 2022 Olot 1–0 (a.e.t.)Tenerife BLas Rozas
12:00 CEST Vallès 86' Stadium: Ciudad del Fútbol
Referee: José Antonio Muñoz Blázquez
22 May 2022 Beasain 3–0TxantreaLas Rozas
12:00 CEST Aranguren 23'
Orbegozo 82', 90'
Report Stadium: Navalcarbón
Referee: Jesús López Fernández
22 May 2022 Atlético Saguntino 3–0EscobedoLas Rozas
19:30 CEST Boix 3'
Ferrán Giner 6'
Luis Gilabert 43'
Report Stadium: Ciudad del Fútbol
Referee: Rubén Suárez Iglesias
22 May 2022 Quintanar del Rey1–2 (a.e.t.) Cartagena B Las Rozas
19:30 CEST Kain Amoud 21' Report de Pedro 76'
Dani Albiar 110'
Stadium: Navalcarbón
Referee: Luis Alonso Campos
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  • The 18 teams that were promoted through regular season 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
Alavés B
(One year later)
Alcorcón B
(First time ever)
Alfaro
(13 years later)
Arnedo
(33 years later)
Atlético Madrid B
(One year later)
Atlético Paso
(First time ever)
Atlético Saguntino
(4 years later)
Beasain
(20 years later)
Cartagena B
(First time ever)
Cirbonero
(First time ever)
Deportivo Aragón
(4 years later)
Diocesano
(First time ever)
Gimnástica Torrelavega
(3 years later)
Guadalajara
(6 years later)
Guijuelo
(One year later)
Juventud Torremolinos
(First time ever)
Mallorca B
(5 years later)
Manresa
(First time ever)
Olot
(One year later)
Ourense CF
(First time ever)
Oviedo Vetusta
(One year later)
Polvorín
(First time ever)
Recreativo
(One year later)
Utebo
(28 years later)
Utrera
(26 years later)
Valencia Mestalla
(One year later)
Yeclano
(One year later)

References

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  1. ^ Mainez, Rafa (8 June 2021). "Así serán los formatos de la Segunda y Tercera RFEF". Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  2. ^ "¿Cómo y dónde será la Promoción de Tercera RFEF?". golsmedia.com. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  3. ^ "CIRCULAR N.o 125 PLAY OFF DE ASCENSO A SEGUNDA RFEF: FINALES POR EL ASCENSO" (PDF). RFEF. Retrieved 12 May 2022.
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