Campeonato Regional Centro


The Regional Championship of the Centre – also known as Trofeos Mancomunados from 1932 to 1936 – was an important annual association football competition for clubs based primarily in the Castile region of Spain, including Madrid, during the first half of the 20th century.

History

The competition was founded in 1903 and run by the local Madrid Football Federation. From 1903 to 1913, it was referred to as "Campeonato de Madrid" and was open to clubs based in Spain.
In 1913 the Royal Spanish Football Federation was established to govern competitions at the national level and the FMF was re-established as one of its regional branches, named Federación Castellana de Fútbol. As part of the country-wide reorganisation the competition was also re-established as "Campeonato Regional". In the following years it was one of the four regional competitions used as a qualifying phase for the Copa del Rey. The four regional competitions were territorially organized as follows:
With changes in territorial organization and several renamings, these regional competitions were contested until 1940 when they were disbanded during Franco's dictatorship.

Format changes

From 1903 to 1913 the competition was contested by clubs from Madrid. From the 1913–14 season onwards it expanded to include teams from six neighboring provinces. The territorial format remained largely unchanged until the last season in 1939–1940, with minor changes listed below.

Champions

PosTeamPtsPWDLGFGA
1.Madrid FC1510631238
2Zaragoza CF1410703218
3Athletic de Madrid10105052221
4Racing de Santander9104151926
5CD Nacional7103161727
6Valladolid CD5102171729

1936 to 1939

PosTeamPtsPWDLGFGA
1.Athletic Aviación1510712308
2Real Madrid15107122112
3AD Ferroviaria13105321915
4UD Salamanca8103251320
5Imperio FC510136919
6Valladolid CD410127624