Levante Championship


The Campeonato Regional de Levante was an annual football competition for clubs based in the Valencian provinces, such as Levante, Castellón, Valencia, and Alicante, as well as those belonging to the Region of Murcia.
Between 1918 and 1924, the Levante Championship was divided in two: the North Section, which consisted of the clubs from the Valencian provinces, and the South Section, which consisted of the clubs from Murcia and Albacete, and the winners of both sides were then opposed in a two-legged final. It was organized by the Levante Football Federation until 1924, when the clubs from Murcia and Albacete left the entity to create the Football [Federation of the Region of Murcia|Murcia Football Federation], and as a result, the Levante federation had to be renamed to Valencia; these two entities went on to organize their own regional championship, doing so until 1934, when they came together again.

1918–19 Campeonato Regional de Levante

The Valencian group was won by Gimnástico, who defeated Castellón 1–0 in the final, while the Murcia group was won by Real Murcia; however, the result of the subsequent match between them remains unknown.

1920–21 Campeonato Regional de Levante

Final

1922–23 Campeonato Regional de Levante

Final

1924–25 Campeonato Regional de Levante

Final

1935–36 Campeonato Supraregional Levante

1936–37 Campeonato Supraregional Levante

* Although some were some games on standby, the championship ended early because Valencia had already won it mathematically.