Football league season
Primera División Season 2013–14 Champions Inter Movistar Relegated Colegios Arenas G.C. UEFA Futsal Cup Inter Movistar & FC Barcelona Alusport Matches played 154 Goals scored 986 (6.4 per match) Top goalscorer Dani Salgado (Marfil Santa Coloma) – 34 goals Biggest home win Inter Movistar 11–2 Hospital Llevant Biggest away win Santiago 0–7 Inter Movistar Highest scoring Marfil Santa Coloma 8–7 Montesinos Jumilla
The 2013–14 season of the Primera División de Fútbol Sala is the 25th season of top-tier futsal in Spain . It is the third season under the "Primera División" name. The regular season started on September 12, 2013 and will conclude on April 26, 2014. The championship playoffs will follow the end of the regular season.
Barcelona Alusport are the defending champions by defeating ElPozo Murcia 3–1 in the 2012–13 Championship Final series.
Caja Segovia , for financial reasons,[ 1] and Puertollano , by finishing in last place, were relegated at the end of the 2012-2013 regular season. Montesinos Jumilla , Peñíscola Bodegas Dunviro , and Jaén Paraíso Interior were promoted from the Segunda División de Futsal for the 2013-2014 season.
At the end of the regular season the top eight teams will play in the championship playoffs.
Inter Movistar became champions by defeating ElPozo Murcia 3–1 in the Final series, winning its overall ninth title and first since 2008.
Teams
Personnel and kits
Stadia and locations
Location of teams in Primera División 2013–14
Team
Location
Stadium
Capacity
FC Barcelona Alusport
Barcelona
Palau Blaugrana
7,500
ElPozo Murcia
Murcia
Palacio de Deportes
7,500
Inter Movistar
Alcalá de Henares
Pabellón Caja Madrid
4,500
Umacon Zaragoza
Zaragoza
Pabellón Siglo XXI
2,500
Magna Navarra
Pamplona
Pabellón Universitario
3,000
Santiago
Santiago de Compostela
Fontes do Sar
6,000
Ríos Renovables R.N.
Tudela
Ciudad de Tudela
1,200
Marfil Santa Coloma
Santa Coloma de Gramanet
Jacint Verdaguer
2,500
Azkar Lugo
Lugo
Pabellón Municipal
2,300
Hospital de Llevant
Manacor
Son Moix
4,116
Burela Pescados Rubén
Burela
Vista Alegre
1,040
Colegios Arenas G.C.
Gáldar
Centro Insular
5,000
Montesinos Jumilla
Jumilla
Carlos García Ruiz
1,000
Peñíscola Bodegas Dunviro
Peñíscola
Pabellón Municipal
2,000
Jaén Paraíso Interior
Jaén
La Salobreja
1,200
Regular season table
Championship playoffs
Calendar
Round
Date
Fixtures
Clubs
Notes
Quarter-finals[ 2]
10/17/18 May 2014
8
8 → 4
Semifinals
24/31 May, 1 June 2014
4
4 → 2
Final
7/8/14/15/18 June 2014
3
2 → 1
Bracket
Quarter-finals
Semifinals
Final
1
Inter Movistar
5
7
8
Ríos Renovables R.N.
2
1
1
Inter Movistar
4
8
4
Marfil Santa Coloma
0
1
4
Marfil Santa Coloma
6
6
5
Magna Navarra
3
3
1
Inter Movistar
4
4
4
2
ElPozo Murcia
3
1
2
2
ElPozo Murcia
8
3
10
7
Burela Pescados Rubén
3
4
1
2
ElPozo Murcia
1
2
1
3
FC Barcelona Alusport
4
0
0
3
FC Barcelona Alusport
5
9
6
Montesinos Jumilla
3
2
Quarter-finals
1st leg
Magna Navarra v Marfil Santa Coloma
Montesinos Jumilla v FC Barcelona Alusport
Burela Pescados Rubén v ElPozo Murcia
Ríos Renovables R.N. v Inter Movistar
2nd leg
ElPozo Murcia v Burela Pescados Rubén
Inter Movistar v Ríos Renovables R.N.
FC Barcelona Alusport v Montesinos Jumilla
Marfil Santa Coloma v Magna Navarra
3rd leg
ElPozo Murcia v Burela Pescados Rubén
Semifinals
1st leg
FC Barcelona Alusport v ElPozo Murcia
Marfil Santa Coloma v Inter Movistar
2nd leg
Inter Movistar v Marfil Santa Coloma
Inter Movistar wins series 2–0 and advance to Final.
ElPozo Murcia v FC Barcelona Alusport
3rd leg
ElPozo Murcia v FC Barcelona Alusport
ElPozo Murcia won series 2–1 and advanced to Final.
Final
1st leg
Inter Movistar v ElPozo Murcia
2nd leg
Inter Movistar v ElPozo Murcia
3rd leg
ElPozo Murcia v Inter Movistar
Top scorers
Regular season only
[ 3]
See also
References
External links