
At the end of the 2020/21 season the Spanish Football pyramid was restructured and here is how it now looks.
La Liga is the highest level in the Spanish football league system and is operated by the Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional (LFP).
Segunda División, also called LaLiga SmartBank is the second highest level in the Spanish football league system and is also operated by the LFP.
The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) created a new tier to begin in the 2021/22 season placed between the Segunda División and the former Segunda División B. The federation officially named the third tier, containing two regionalised groups, the Primera Division RFEF.
Below the new Primera División RFEF sits the fourth tier, the Segunda Division RFEF roughly corresponding to the format of Segunda B and in the new format has five regionalised groups.
Following the reorganisation, the Tercera Division RFEF is the fifth highest level in the Spanish football league system and is operated by the RFEF and 17 regional federations corresponding to each of the autonomous communities of Spain, there are 18 groups as Andalucía is divided into two due to its size.
From level 6, each of the 19 regional federations of RFEF run their regional league pyramid under their own jurisdiction.
So what does that mean for our Balearic teams this season?
La Liga: Real Mallorca
Segunda: UD Ibiza
Primera RFEF: Group 2: Atlético Baleares
Segunda RFEF: Group 3: Andratx, SCR Peña Deportiva, CD Ibiza Isla Pitiusas, SD Formentera.
Tercera RFEF: The Balearic League: CD Binissalem, CE Campos, UD Collerense, CE Constancia, CE Felanitx, Inter Ibiza CD, CD Llosetense, RCD Mallorca B, CD Manacor, CE Mercadal, CD Murense, CF Platges de Calvia, UD Poblense, SD Portmany, UD Rotlet Molinar, CE Santanyi, PE Sant Jordi, Ibiza Sant Rafel FC, CD Severense, CF Soller & UD Son Veri.
Real Mallorca have been busy since their promotion back to La Liga. A five year shirt deal with Nike and a settlement of their debt with the tax office are two off field deals that put the club on a good footing.
On the pitch the main deals have been, Budimir moving permanently to Osasuna, Luka Romero permanently to Lazio, Fran Gamez permanently to Real Zaragoza and Braian Cufre to Malaga on loan.
This time round they have pretty much kept the squad together and brought in players with La Liga experience.
Amath Ndiaye who was on loan last season scoring 9 goals, has joined permanently from Getafe. Ángel Rodríguez has also joined from Getafe, he’s scored 36 goals in La Liga in the last 4 years. Goalkeeper Dominik Greif has joined on a 5 year deal from Slovak Bratislava as cover for Manolo Reina. Pablo Maffeo has joined the club on a season-long loan from VfB Stuttgart with an obligation to purchase based on performance-related conditions. The full back will reinforce the defensive unit and heads to the Visit Mallorca Estadi having previously featured 58 times in La Liga during spells with Girona FC and SD Huesca.
Left back Jaume Costa has arrived on a free transfer and brings a wealth of experience to the Visit Mallorca Estadi having played 198 games in La liga with spells at Villarreal CF and Valencia CF. Rodrigo Battaglia has joined from Sporting Portugal until the end of the season. The midfielder spent last season on loan at Deportivo Alavés in La Liga where he featured 35 times.
Probably the best signing is Takefuso Kubo who joins on a season long loan from Real Madrid. He was with Mallorca for the 2019/20 season scoring 4 goals. The Japanese international spent last year on loan at Villarreal and then Getafe CF where he featured 37 times and helped his country reach the semi-finals of the Olympics.
They’ve had a good pre-season only losing one game to Huesca and begin their La liga campaign this weekend against Real Betis at the Visit Mallorca Estadi. The local government has permitted an increase of fans allowed at the Visit Mallorca Estadi to 8,775 for the opening two games of the season against Real Betis and Espanyol respectively. Details can be found on the RCD Mallorca website.
UD Ibiza find themselves in the dizzy heights of La Segunda, the highest a team from the island has been in the Spanish football pyramid. There’s great excitement on the White Isle, my colleague in Ibiza Martin tells me. Ibiza’s job this season is to survive and it will be interesting to see how they get on. They have the advantage that nobody knows what to expect from them and I think they will surprise a few people. Their coach Juan Carlos Carcedo had a good first season at the club and his experiences as Unai Emery’s number 2 will stand him in good stead for the task ahead. Their first game tomorrow night against Real Zaragoza kicks off at 22.00.
Atlético Baleares take their bow in the newly formed Primera RFEF on the 29th of August so I’ll have a look at them next week,
Segunda RFEF, Tercera RFEF and Division Honor which is the highest level of youth football, all start on September 5th so we’ll look at them nearer the time.
Take care everyone.
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