Tercera Catalana Playoffs: Santjoanenc Advances, Bellcaire & Sils to Try Again, Garrotxins Make History

UE Santjoanenc Secures Historic Promotion to Segona Catalana

The Unió Esportiva Santjoanenc has officially secured promotion to the Segona Catalana league, marking a historic achievement for the club based in Sant Joan de les Abadesses. Despite a loss in the second leg of their promotion play-off, the team’s aggregate performance proved sufficient to clinch a spot in the higher division for the upcoming season, as confirmed by regional football governing bodies.

The promotion comes at the conclusion of a high-stakes weekend for several Girona-based clubs competing in the Tercera Catalana play-offs. While the broader results for the region were mixed, the Garrotxa and Ripollès-area representatives successfully navigated the final hurdle to move up the Catalan football pyramid.

The Path to Promotion

The promotion format for the Tercera Catalana involves a grueling two-leg play-off system where aggregate scores determine the winner. The Santjoanenc entered their final fixture with a cushion from their first-leg performance. Although the team fell to their opponents in the return match, the advantage established in the opening game remained intact, allowing them to celebrate a promotion that has been a long-term goal for the club’s leadership and supporters.

The journey to Segona Catalana is a significant milestone for the club. Moving up a division requires not only technical proficiency on the pitch but also the administrative and financial capacity to compete in a more demanding league structure. For a club in a town the size of Sant Joan de les Abadesses, this advancement represents a major commitment to local sports development.

Regional Context: A Challenging Weekend for Girona Clubs

The weekend proved to be one of contrasting emotions for football fans across the Girona province. While the Santjoanenc celebrated their historic rise, other regional teams—specifically Bellcaire and Sils—faced disappointment in their respective promotion bids. Both clubs lost their return legs and, unlike the Santjoanenc, were unable to rely on a sufficient lead from their opening matches to overcome the deficit.

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For Bellcaire and Sils, the loss means remaining in the Tercera Catalana for another season. The structure of the Catalan regional leagues is notoriously competitive, with limited promotion slots available relative to the high number of clubs participating in the lower tiers. The disparity in outcomes among the three Girona clubs highlights the slim margins that often define promotion play-offs, where a single goal or a defensive lapse can shift the trajectory of an entire season.

What Promotion Means for the Team

Advancing to the Segona Catalana changes the landscape for the Santjoanenc in several ways:

  • Increased Travel Requirements: The team will likely face a wider geographic spread of opponents, increasing travel times for away matches.
  • Higher Competition Standards: The technical level of play in Segona Catalana is generally higher, necessitating potential roster adjustments or tactical shifts.
  • League Infrastructure: The club must now align with the higher regulatory standards set by the Federació Catalana de Futbol (FCF) for this division.

As the club transitions, the primary focus for the coaching staff will be maintaining the core group of players that secured this victory while scouting for the depth required to survive a more physically demanding league. The financial implications of this move—including increased travel costs and potential league fees—are factors the club board will address in the coming months as they prepare for the 2024/2025 campaign.

Looking Ahead to the New Season

The official confirmation of the promotion marks the start of the off-season planning phase. The Federació Catalana de Futbol is expected to release the official group compositions and the draft calendar for the Segona Catalana in the coming weeks. For the players and fans of the Santjoanenc, the next confirmed checkpoint will be the resumption of pre-season training, typically scheduled for late summer, followed by the first league fixtures in September.

Looking Ahead to the New Season

The club is expected to issue a formal statement regarding their preparations and any potential changes to the technical staff or roster in the near future. Supporters are encouraged to follow the official social media channels of the UE Santjoanenc for verified updates on the upcoming schedule.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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