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Segunda División RFEF - Group 2All 18 teams competing in the Segunda División RFEF - Group 2 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
Past Seasons
Segunda División RFEF - Group 2Browse 6 archived seasons of the Segunda División RFEF - Group 2, from 2021 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History
The Segunda Federación was established in 2021 as a comprehensive restructuring of Spanish football's fourth tier, replacing the previous Segunda División B system. Officially named Segunda División RFEF until its rebranding in 2022, the competition was created to provide a more competitive and geographically balanced structure for professional football development in Spain. The league is divided into five regional groups of 18 teams each, with Group 2 covering the northern regions of Spain including the Basque Country, Navarre, La Rioja, and Aragon. Since its inception, the competition has grown significantly in profile and competitive intensity, attracting investment from major football clubs who use it as a development pathway for their reserve teams while also providing opportunities for ambitious regional clubs to reach the professional tiers above.
- 2021 — Segunda Federación established as the fourth tier of Spanish football with five regional groups
- 2022 — Competition rebranded from Segunda División RFEF to Segunda Federación
- 2023-24 — Tudelano claimed the Group 2 title and secured promotion to Primera Federación
- 2024-25 — Real Unión emerged as strong title contenders, leading the standings with 53 points after 25 matches
Competition Format
The Segunda Federación - Group 2 operates as an 18-team single round-robin competition running from August to May across two seasons. Each team plays 34 matches (17 home, 17 away), with the group champion earning automatic promotion to Primera Federación. The top two finishers plus teams finishing 3rd-5th participate in a promotion playoff system, with the playoff winner securing an additional promotion spot. This creates a two-tier promotion pathway: the group winner goes up directly, while the four playoff teams compete for one remaining promotion position. At the bottom, the five lowest-finishing teams are automatically relegated to Tercera Federación, Spain's fifth tier. The competition uses the standard three-point system for wins, with goal difference serving as the primary tiebreaker.
Records
UD Logroñés scored 59 goals across 25 matches in the 2024-25 season, the highest tally by any team in Group 2 during the current campaign.
Analysis
Current Season Analysis
Real Unión's Dominant Campaign Shapes the Title Race
Real Unión has established themselves as the clear frontrunners in the 2024-25 Segunda Federación Group 2 season, commanding the standings with an impressive 53 points from 25 matches. The Basque club's exceptional record of 15 wins, 8 draws, and just 2 losses demonstrates remarkable consistency and defensive solidity, conceding only 20 goals while scoring 42. Their +22 goal difference represents the strongest attacking-defensive balance in the division, positioning them as heavy favorites for the championship. With a 60% win rate, Real Unión has set a benchmark that other ambitious clubs must chase in the run-in.
A Tight Contest for Playoff Positions
Behind the league leaders, the battle for promotion positions remains intensely competitive. Tudelano occupies second place with 45 points from 25 matches, maintaining a respectable 52% win rate with 13 victories, though their 6 defeats indicate occasional inconsistency. Deportivo Alavés II and Utebo sit third and fourth respectively, separated by just one point with 44 points each. This clustering of teams within a five-point range of second place suggests that any slip from the leading pack could dramatically reshape the playoff picture. The reserve team of Alavés has proven particularly impressive defensively, conceding only 14 goals in 25 matches—the best defensive record in the group—while Utebo's attacking prowess, with 45 goals scored, positions them as genuine title contenders if they can maintain consistency through the remainder of the season.
UD Logroñés Leads Prolific Scoring Display
The 2024-25 season has witnessed exceptional attacking football, with UD Logroñés setting a remarkable scoring standard by netting 59 goals in just 25 matches, averaging 2.36 goals per game. Despite their prolific output, Logroñés sits fifth with 41 points, suggesting their defensive vulnerabilities have cost them points despite their offensive dominance. Their 5–0 demolition of fellow Logroña-based club SD Logroñés on March 1st exemplifies the gulf in quality within the group. Tudelano (43 goals), Utebo (45 goals), and Real Unión (42 goals) have also contributed to an overall high-scoring campaign, with the top four teams combining for 175 goals in 100 matches—a testament to the attacking-minded football prevalent at this level.
Relegation Battle Intensifies as Season Nears Climax
At the opposite end of the table, the relegation zone presents a desperate struggle for survival. Alfaro and Real Zaragoza II sit at the bottom with 17 points each, having won just 4 matches apiece from 25 games. Real Zaragoza II's particularly concerning goal difference of -27 suggests systemic problems both defensively and offensively, while Alfaro's -22 differential indicates similar structural issues. Beasain (22 points) sits just two points above the drop zone, creating a tense fight among the bottom five teams. The gap between 14th place Ejea (28 points) and 18th place Real Zaragoza II (17 points) spans 11 points, suggesting that several teams could potentially escape the drop if they secure consistent wins in the remaining matches.
Standout Performers and Unexpected Storylines
Ebro has emerged as one of the season's surprise packages, accumulating 37 points from just 25 matches while maintaining an unusual tactical profile with 13 draws—the highest number of any team in the group. Their 32% win rate belies their points tally, suggesting a team that competes well but struggles to convert dominance into victories. Meanwhile, Gernika (38 points) has proven a solid mid-table performer, while Sestao River (39 points) has maintained respectability despite playing in a highly competitive northern region. The presence of reserve teams such as Deportivo Alavés II and Eibar II adds an interesting dynamic to the competition, as these academically-focused squads compete against established regional clubs with distinct commercial and organizational advantages, yet Alavés II's third-place finish demonstrates that pedigree and development infrastructure can translate into on-pitch success even at the fourth tier.
League Structure and Competitive Balance
Segunda Federación Group 2 represents a distinctive level of Spanish football, occupying the fourth tier of the professional pyramid. The group's 18-team format creates a balanced competitive environment where each club plays 34 league matches, providing sufficient sample size to identify the strongest performers while maintaining the jeopardy necessary for exciting finishes. The inclusion of reserve teams from La Liga and La Liga 2 clubs—such as Deportivo Alavés II and Eibar II—alongside ambitious regional clubs creates a unique competitive mix where academy development objectives intersect with promotion ambitions. This structural diversity has produced the season's defining narrative: established reserve teams with superior resources competing against hungry regional clubs seeking their first taste of higher-tier football.
The promotion system's two-tier structure—automatic promotion for the champion plus a four-team playoff for the second spot—provides incentive for clubs to chase the title while simultaneously creating meaningful stakes for teams finishing 2nd-5th. The playoff format ensures that consistency matters, as teams cannot rely on a single strong run to secure promotion; instead, they must prove their quality across the full 34-match season to earn a playoff position.
Regional Football Heritage and Development Pathways
Group 2's geographic footprint encompasses Spain's northern regions, including the Basque Country, Navarre, La Rioja, and Aragon. This territory possesses a rich footballing tradition, with established clubs like Real Unión and Tudelano representing communities with deep sporting identities. The Basque region, in particular, has produced numerous players who have progressed through the football pyramid, and Group 2 serves as a crucial development stage for young talent from these regions. The presence of multiple clubs from the same cities—notably the two Logroña-based clubs (UD Logroñés and SD Logroñés)—reflects the regional football culture where multiple entities compete at professional levels, creating local rivalries that add emotional intensity to matches.
The 2024-25 season has demonstrated that this level of football, while removed from the professional elite, maintains competitive quality and tactical sophistication. The high-scoring nature of the campaign, with teams combining for over 600 goals across 450 matches (projected), indicates that while defensive organization exists, the attacking impetus often prevails—a characteristic that makes the division entertaining for supporters while also reflecting the development focus of many clubs at this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams are in Segunda Federación Group 2?
There are 18 teams competing in Segunda Federación Group 2, making it one of five regional groups that comprise the fourth tier of Spanish professional football.
How does promotion work in Segunda Federación Group 2?
The group champion is automatically promoted to Primera Federación. Teams finishing 2nd-5th compete in a promotion playoff, with the winner earning the second promotion spot. A total of 2 teams per group are promoted annually.
What is the relegation system in Segunda Federación Group 2?
The five lowest-finishing teams in the group are automatically relegated to Tercera Federación at the end of each season. There is no playoff for relegation.
Who is the current leader of Segunda Federación Group 2?
Real Unión leads the 2024-25 season standings with 53 points from 25 matches, maintaining a strong position with 15 wins, 8 draws, and only 2 losses.
When was Segunda Federación established?
Segunda Federación was established in the 2021-22 season, replacing the previous Segunda División B system as the fourth tier of Spanish professional football.
How many goals has UD Logroñés scored this season?
UD Logroñés has scored 59 goals in 25 matches during the 2024-25 season, the highest tally of any team in Group 2, averaging 2.36 goals per match.
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