Organising body | Madrid Football Federation (1903–13) Royal Spanish Football Federation (since 1913) |
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Founded | 1903 |
First season | 1903 |
Folded | 1940 |
Country | Spain |
Divisions | 1 (1903–1916) 4 (1913–1940) |
Number of teams | 3–6 |
Feeder to | Copa del Rey |
Relegation to | 1a B División |
Domestic cup(s) | Copa Federación Centro |
Last champions | Athletic Aviación (4th title) |
Most championships | Madrid / Real Madrid (23 titles) |
The Campeonato Regional Centro (Spanish for Central Regional Championship) was an annual association football competition for clubs based primarily in the Castile region of Spain, including the Community of Madrid, during the first half of the 20th century. The competition was organised by the Madrid Football Federation and first held in 1903 as the Campeonato de Madrid (Madrid Championship) and renamed as the Campeonato Regional de Madrid (Madrid Regional Championship) for the 1906–1913 seasons. The Royal Spanish Football Federation, founded on 29 September 1913, began organising the competition from 1913. It was called the Campeonato Regional Centro between 1913 and 1931, the Campeonato Regional Mancomunado (Joint Championship) from 1932 to 1936, and the Campeonato Regional del Centro (Regional Championship of the Centre) during its final season in 1939–40.