Tercera Division de Fútbol Salvadoreño

Tercera Division de Fútbol Salvadoreño is the third division of football in El Salvador.[1] The champion is promoted to the Segunda División de El Salvador. The team with the lowest points in each group will be demoted to the amateur league.

Tercera División de Fútbol Salvadoreño
Founded1950 (1950)
CountryEl Salvador
ConfederationCONCACAF
Number of teams23
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toSegunda División de El Salvador
Relegation toLa Asociación Departamental de Fútbol Aficionado
Domestic cup(s)TBD
Current championsTBD (1st title)
(2017 Apertura)
Most championshipsTBD
( titles each)
WebsiteOfficial website
2017-18 Tercera División de Fútbol Salvadoreño

Structure

There are 24 clubs in Tercera Division divided into 4 groups of 10. They play in Apertura and Clausura. The clubs plays every team in each group twice. he top four teams from each group, 16 teams in total, qualify for play-offs to determine the winner of the apertura and clausura title. The winners will be promoted to the Segunda División de El Salvador. Similarly, the Three clubs that finished at the bottom of Tercera Division are relegated to ADFA and are replaced by the top three clubs.

Current directors of the third Division Salvadoran professional football season 2015/2016

Management

The President of the bronze league Salvadoran soccer season 2015/2016

Position Staff
President Rafael Calderón

Past champions in Tercera Division de Fútbol Salvadoreño

2018-19 Teams

Zona Centro Occidente

Group A

Team name Hometown Coaches
Juventud Candelareno x Santa Ana
Huracán x Atiquizaya
Academia de Fútbol Hernán López Sonsonate
Espartano San Julián
Juved Cara Sucia Ahuachapán Salvador Morataya
C.D. El Cerron Santa Ana Orlando Alarcon
Nuevo San Sebastián x San Sebastián x Mario Salguero
SID Municipal x Sonsonate
Titan x TBD x
Real Pajonal x Metapán x

Group B

Team name Hometown Coaches
Turin FESA Guazapa Manuel Martinez
AD Paraiso San Rafael Obrajuelo
Escuela de Futbol Guazapa Guazapa, La Libertad
Fuerte San Isidro San Isidro
Sensunte Cabanas Sensute, Cabanas
Nuevo Concepion TBD
A.D. Dulce Nombre de Maria Ilopango
Juventud Independiente
Fuerte Aguilares TBD
San Jerónimo Nejapa San Jerónimo, Nejapa René Martínez

Zona Centro Oriente

Group A

Team name Hometown Coaches
Mar y Plata Puerto el Triunfo Rigoberto Urias
Quequeisque TBD TBD
Atletico San Lorenzo San Vicente TBD
Real San Esteban San Esteban Catarina TBD
Marte Soyapango Espana, Soyapango TBD
C.D. La Herradura x TBD TBD
AFI Cabanas x TBD TBD
C.D. Maracana TBD TBD
ADEREL Lourdes Loudres TBD
UES TBD TBD

Group B

Team name Hometown Coaches
San Felipe F.C. TBDxx Luis Carlos Asprilla
Gerado Barrios San Rafel Oriente Victor Fuentes
Platence San Francisco Gotera x Nelson Wilfredo Gomez
Jalacatal F.C. Quelapa, San Miguel Esteban Melara
ADI F.C. Intipucá, TBD
CD Espana Usulután TBD
C.D. Cacahuatique TBD Willian Chevez
Ciclon Del Golfo Francisco Robles
C.D. El Remolino Santa Eleme, Usulután TBD
C.D. California Usulután TBD
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