Cannabaceae

Tercera División
Founded2007
CountryVenezuela
ConfederationCONMEBOL
Number of teams41
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toSegunda División
Relegation toTorneos Regionales
Domestic cup(s)Copa Venezuela
WebsiteFVF's website

Tercera División is the third tier of the Venezuelan football league system.

The Venezuelan second division was established in 2007.

List of champions

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Ed. Season Champion Runner-up
1
2007–08 Fundación Cersarger Guaros de Lara B
2
2008–09 Real Bolívar La Victoria
3
2009–10 Aragua B Deportivo Táchira B
4
2010–11
(no champion crowned) [note 1]
5
2012
(no champion crowned) [note 1]
6
2012–13
(no champion crowned) [note 2]
7
2013–14
(no champion crowned) [note 1]
8
2014–15
(no champion crowned) [note 3]
9
2015
(no champion crowned) [note 3]
10
2016 Yaracuy Ureña B
11
2017 Madeira Club Lara Atlético Furrial
12
2018 Alianza Monay Ciudad Vinotinto
13
2019 Fundación Lara Minervén
2020 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
2022
14
2023 Minet FC Catia FC

Titles by Team

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Club Titles Runners-up Seasons won Seasons runner-up
Alianza Monay 1 2018
Aragua B 1 2009–10
Fundación Cersarger 1 2007–08
Fundación Lara 1 2019
Madeira Club Lara 1 2017
Minet FC 1 2023
Real Bolívar 1 2008–09
Yaracuy 1 2016
Atlético Furrial 1 2017
Catia FC 1 2023
Ciudad Vinotinto 1 2018
Deportivo Táchira B 1 2009–10
Guaros de Lara B 1 2007–08
La Victoria 1 2008–09
Minervén 1 2019
Ureña B 1 2016

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c At the end of the season, the 6 best-placed teams of each group were directly promoted to Segunda División B.
  2. ^ At the end of the season, the 7 best-placed teams of each group were directly promoted to Segunda División B.
  3. ^ a b At the end of the season, the 5 best-placed teams of each group were directly promoted to Segunda División B.
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