Campeonato Regional Centro

The Royal Spanish Football Federation, founded on 29 September 1913, began organising the competition from 1913.

[1] In 1913 the Royal Spanish Football Federation (Spanish: Real Federación Española de Fútbol or RFEF) 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 (FCF).

In the following years it was one of the four regional competitions used as a qualifying phase for the Copa del Rey (which acted as the national championship of Spain until the foundation of La Liga in 1929).

From the 1913–14 season onwards it expanded to include teams from six neighboring provinces (Ávila, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara, Segovia and Toledo).

Then two more teams from Madrid, Moncloa FC and Iberia Football Club, were admitted in the competition, forcing a change to the schedule.

The captains of both teams agreed not to play extra-time, but failed to reach an agreement on when they should replay the match.

The Campeonato Regional Centro was organized by the Royal Spanish Football Federation from the 1913–14 season.

Newly founded Racing de Madrid was added to the Campeonato Regional Centro top division for the 1914–15 season.