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DivisiĂłn de Honor Juvenil de FĂștbol
Season2023–24
Champions Atlético Madrid
(Copa de Campeones) [1] [2]
← 2022–23
2024–25 →

The 2023–24 DivisiĂłn de Honor Juvenil de FĂștbol was the 38th season of the highest-level under-19 football league competition in Spain since its establishment.

Competition format

The format of the competition followed the same pattern as it had since the 1990s. Teams were divided into seven regionalised groups playing each other twice, with the champion of each group and the best runner-up qualifying for the 2024 Copa de Campeones, and four teams in each group relegated to the Liga Nacional.

  • The champion of the Copa de Campeones would get a place in the 2024–25 UEFA Youth League (not transferable if they also qualified due to the club's senior team reaching the UEFA Champions League group stage).
  • The 32 teams with the best record across the 7 groups (i.e. top four in each plus four 5th-placed) after the first round of matches were completed qualified for the Copa del Rey Juvenil, which would be played in the second half of the season.

Regular season

Group 1 [3]

  • Champions: Deportivo La Coruña
  • Runners-up: Racing Santander
  • 3rd place: Celta Vigo

Group 2 [4]

Group 3 [5]

Group 4 [6]

  • Champions: Sevilla
  • Runners-up: Betis – best ranked runner-up
  • 3rd place: Granada

Group 5 [7]

Group 6 [8]

  • Champions: Las Palmas
  • Runners-up: Tenerife
  • 3rd place: La Oliva

Group 7 [9]

  • Champions: Levante
  • Runners-up: AtlĂ©tico Madrileño
  • 3rd place: Villarreal

Copa de Campeones

The quarter-finals were played over two legs at each club's home ground; the semi-finals and final were each played over one leg at a mini-tournament in a single location (in this instance, in Nerja). [10]

Quarter-finals

Home Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Away 1st leg 2nd leg
Deportivo La Coruña 0–2 Sevilla 0–0 0–2
Levante 2–3 AtlĂ©tico Madrid 1–1 1–2
Athletic Bilbao 1–2 Mallorca 1–0 0–2
Las Palmas 0–5 Betis 0–4 0–2

Semi-finals

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Mallorca 1–2 AtlĂ©tico Madrid
Sevilla 1–3 Betis

Final

AtlĂ©tico Madrid1 – 0 Betis
  • Rayane 45'
[1] [2]
Enrique LĂłpez Cuenca Sports Stadium
Referee: Fulgencio Madrid MartĂ­nez
Atlético Madrid
Betis

References

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
DivisiĂłn de Honor Juvenil de FĂștbol
Season2023–24
Champions Atlético Madrid
(Copa de Campeones) [1] [2]
← 2022–23
2024–25 →

The 2023–24 DivisiĂłn de Honor Juvenil de FĂștbol was the 38th season of the highest-level under-19 football league competition in Spain since its establishment.

Competition format

The format of the competition followed the same pattern as it had since the 1990s. Teams were divided into seven regionalised groups playing each other twice, with the champion of each group and the best runner-up qualifying for the 2024 Copa de Campeones, and four teams in each group relegated to the Liga Nacional.

  • The champion of the Copa de Campeones would get a place in the 2024–25 UEFA Youth League (not transferable if they also qualified due to the club's senior team reaching the UEFA Champions League group stage).
  • The 32 teams with the best record across the 7 groups (i.e. top four in each plus four 5th-placed) after the first round of matches were completed qualified for the Copa del Rey Juvenil, which would be played in the second half of the season.

Regular season

Group 1 [3]

  • Champions: Deportivo La Coruña
  • Runners-up: Racing Santander
  • 3rd place: Celta Vigo

Group 2 [4]

Group 3 [5]

Group 4 [6]

  • Champions: Sevilla
  • Runners-up: Betis – best ranked runner-up
  • 3rd place: Granada

Group 5 [7]

Group 6 [8]

  • Champions: Las Palmas
  • Runners-up: Tenerife
  • 3rd place: La Oliva

Group 7 [9]

  • Champions: Levante
  • Runners-up: AtlĂ©tico Madrileño
  • 3rd place: Villarreal

Copa de Campeones

The quarter-finals were played over two legs at each club's home ground; the semi-finals and final were each played over one leg at a mini-tournament in a single location (in this instance, in Nerja). [10]

Quarter-finals

Home Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Away 1st leg 2nd leg
Deportivo La Coruña 0–2 Sevilla 0–0 0–2
Levante 2–3 AtlĂ©tico Madrid 1–1 1–2
Athletic Bilbao 1–2 Mallorca 1–0 0–2
Las Palmas 0–5 Betis 0–4 0–2

Semi-finals

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Mallorca 1–2 AtlĂ©tico Madrid
Sevilla 1–3 Betis

Final

AtlĂ©tico Madrid1 – 0 Betis
  • Rayane 45'
[1] [2]
Enrique LĂłpez Cuenca Sports Stadium
Referee: Fulgencio Madrid MartĂ­nez
Atlético Madrid
Betis

References

External links


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