2013–14 Tercera División

The 2013–14 Tercera División was the fourth tier of football in Spain. Play started in August 2013 and ended in June 2014 with the promotion play-off finals.

Competition format

 * The top four eligible teams in each group, played in the promotion playoffs.
 * The champion of each group qualified to 2014–15 Copa del Rey. If the champion is a reserve team, the first non-reserve team qualified will join the Copa.
 * In each group, at least three teams were relegated to Regional Divisions.

Group I – Galicia

 * Top goalscorers


 * Top goalkeeper

Group II – Asturias
The Group II is played by teams from Asturias. If there are promotions to Segunda División B there will be as many promotions from Regional Preferente as necessary to have 20 teams in the league. Also, if any of the Asturian teams from 2013–14 Segunda División B are relegated to Tercera, there will be the necessary additional relegations to remain 20 teams.

Teams from second qualified to the necessary to complete 12 teams with the ones of Segunda División B which did not qualify to Copa del Rey will join the Regional stage of the Copa Federación.


 * New teams: Avilés B, Lenense, Andés (promoted from Regional Preferente)
 * Teams which left the league: Llanes, Navia and Navarro (relegated to Regional Preferente)


 * Top goalscorers


 * Top goalkeeper

Group III – Cantabria

 * Top goalscorer


 * Top goalkeeper

Group IV – Basque Country

 * Top goalscorer


 * Top goalkeeper

Group V – Catalonia

 * Top goalscorer


 * Top goalkeeper

Group VI – Valencian Community

 * Top goalscorer


 * Top goalkeeper

Group VII – Community of Madrid

 * Top goalscorer


 * Top goalkeeper

Group VIII – Castile and León
The Group VIII is played by teams from Castile and León. If there are promotions to Segunda División B there will be as many promotions from Regional Preferente as necessary to have 20 teams in the league. Also, if any of the teams of the Autonomous Community from 2013–14 Segunda División B are relegated to Tercera, there will be the necessary additional relegations to remain 20 teams.


 * New teams: Cebrereña, La Bañeza, Becerril, Atlético Tordesillas, CD Burgos (promoted from Primera Regional), Salmantino (new creation team)
 * Teams which left the league: Burgos, Cultural Leonesa (promoted to 2013–14 Segunda División B), Villaralbo, Cuéllar (relegated to Primera Regional), Salamanca B, Palencia (dissolved)


 * Top goalscorer


 * Top goalkeeper

Group IX – Eastern Andalusia and Melilla

 * Top goalscorer


 * Top goalkeeper

Group X – Western Andalusia and Ceuta

 * Top goalscorer


 * Top goalkeeper

Group XI – Balearic Islands

 * Top goalscorer


 * Top goalkeeper

Group XII – Canary Islands

 * Top goalscorer


 * Top goalkeeper

Group XIII – Region of Murcia

 * Top goalscorer


 * Top goalkeeper

Group XIV – Extremadura

 * Top goalscorer


 * Top goalkeeper

Group XV – Navarre

 * Top goalscorer


 * Top goalkeeper

Group XVI – La Rioja

 * Top goalscorer


 * Top goalkeeper

Group XVII – Aragon

 * Top goalscorer


 * Top goalkeeper

Group XVIII – Castilla-La Mancha

 * Top goalscorer