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Liga Española de Baloncesto

The Liga Española de Baloncesto, also known as LEB Oro, is the second basketball division of the Spanish basketball league system after the Liga ACB. It is run by the FEB. The Liga Española de Baloncesto is divided into two categories (the other one is the LEB Plata). The LEB league was founded in 1996 and is played under FIBA rules. It was renamed LEB Oro in 2007.

LEB Oro
Founded1996; 27 years ago (1996)
First season1996–97
CountrySpain
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams18
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toLiga ACB
Relegation toLEB Plata
Domestic cup(s)Copa Princesa de Asturias
Current championsCovirán Granada
(1st title)
Most championshipsUCAM Murcia CB
Gipuzkoa Basket
CB Breogán
(3 titles)
TV partnersLaLigaSportsTV
Websiteleboro.es
2022–23 season

The league is contested by 18 clubs. Each season, the top-finishing team in the LEB Oro are automatically promoted to the Liga ACB. The teams that finish the season in 2nd to 9th place enter a playoff tournament, with the winner also gaining promotion to the Liga ACB. The three lowest-finishing teams in the LEB Oro are relegated to LEB Plata.

A total of 78 teams have competed in LEB Oro since its inception in 1996. 19 teams have been crowned champions and 30 teams have gained promotion to Liga ACB, of which only five teams could not play in Liga ACB. Club Melilla Baloncesto is the only team that played all seasons of the league.

Championship format

 

Each team of has to play with all the other teams of its division twice, once at home and the other at the opponent's arena.

Each victory adds two points to the team in the league ranking, while each loss adds only one. At the end of the league:

  • The winner of the Regular season promotes directly to Liga ACB.
  • Teams qualified between second and ninth position play the promotion play-offs, where the winner promotes with the regular season champion to Liga ACB.
  • The worst or the two worst teams are relegated to LEB Plata.

At the half of the league, the two first teams in the table play the Copa Princesa at home of the winner of the first half season. The Champion of this Cup will play the play-offs as first qualified if it finishes the league between the 2nd and the 5th qualified.

LEB History

 
Porfirio Fisac achieved three titles and collaborated in other one before leaving.

The two first teams are promoted to ACB. Since 2007–08, is known as LEB Oro (LEB Gold) and the regular season champion promotes to ACB without playing the playoffs. The winner of the Playoffs Finals is the other promoted team.

League names

  • 1996–2006: LEB
  • 2006–2007: Adecco LEB
  • 2007–2015: Adecco Oro
  • 2015–present: LEB Oro

Champions

Season Champion Runner-up MVP Champion's Coach
1996–97 CB Ciudad de Huelva Caja Cantabria   Bob Harstad   Sergio Valdeolmillos
1997–98 Murcia Artel Baloncesto Fuenlabrada   Tony Smith   Felipe Coello
1998–99 Breogán Universidade Cabitel Gijón   Eric Cuthrell   Paco García
1999–00 CB Lucentum Alicante Club Ourense Baloncesto   Joe Bunn   Andreu Casadevall
2000–01 Caprabo Lleida CB Granada   Michael Wilson   Edu Torres
2001–02 CB Lucentum Alicante Minorisa.net Manresa   Lawrence Lewis   Julio Lamas
2002–03 Etosa Murcia Unelco Tenerife   Jaime Peterson   Felipe Coello
2003–04 Bilbao Basket CB Granada   Aaron Swinson   Txus Vidorreta
2004–05 Baloncesto Fuenlabrada IBB Hoteles Menorca   Ricardo Guillén   Luis Casimiro
2005–06 Bruesa GBC Polaris World Murcia   Thomas Terrell   Porfirio Fisac
2006–07 Ricoh Manresa Climalia León   Ricardo Guillén   Jaume Ponsarnau
2007–08 Basket CAI Zaragoza Bruesa GBC   Andy Panko   Curro Segura
2008–09 CB Valladolid CB Lucentum Alicante   Jakim Donaldson   Porfirio Fisac
2009–10 Basket CAI Zaragoza ViveMenorca   Jakim Donaldson   José Luis Abós
2010–11 CB Murcia Blu:sens Monbús   Ricardo Guillén   Luis Guil
2011–12 Iberostar Canarias[a] Menorca Bàsquet[b]   Jakim Donaldson   Alejandro Martínez
2012–13 Ford Burgos[b][c] CB Lucentum Alicante[b]   Ondřej Starosta   Andreu Casadevall
2013–14 River Andorra MoraBanc Ford Burgos[b][d]   Jordi Trias   Joan Peñarroya
2014–15 Ford Burgos[b][d] Club Ourense Baloncesto[b]   Ricardo Guillén   Andreu Casadevall
2015–16 Quesos Cerrato Palencia[b] Club Melilla Baloncesto[b]   Óliver Arteaga   Porfirio Fisac /   Sergio García
2016–17 RETAbet.es GBC San Pablo Inmobiliaria Burgos   Jordi Trias   Porfirio Fisac
2017–18 Cafés Candelas Breogán ICL Manresa   Jordi Trias   Natxo Lezkano
2018–19 Real Betis Energía Plus RETAbet Bilbao Basket   Tyson Pérez   Curro Segura
2019–20 Season curtailed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[e]
2020–21 Río Breogán Covirán Granada   Kevin Larsen   Diego Epifanio
2021–22 Covirán Granada Club Bàsquet Girona 2014   Marc Gasol   Pablo Pin

Performance by club

Club Winners Runners-up Promotions Winning Years
UCAM Murcia CB 3 1 4 1997–98, 2002–03, 2010–11
Gipuzkoa Basket 3 1 4 2005–06, 2016–17, 2019–20[f]
CB Breogán 3 0 3 1998–99, 2017–18, 2020–21
CB Lucentum Alicante 2 2 4 1999–00, 2001–02
Basket Zaragoza 2 0 2 2007–08, 2009–10
Bàsquet Manresa 1 2 3 2006–07
Baloncesto Fuenlabrada 1 1 2 2004–05
CB Tizona 1 1 2 2014–15
Bilbao Basket 1 1 2 2003–04
Fundación CB Granada 1 1 1 2021–22
CB Ciudad de Huelva 1 0 1 1996–97
CE Lleida Bàsquet 1 0 1 2000–01
CB Valladolid 1 0 1 2008–09
CB 1939 Canarias 1 0 1 2011–12
CB Atapuerca 1 0 1 2012–13
BC Andorra 1 0 1 2013–14
Palencia Baloncesto 1 0 1 2015–16
Real Betis Baloncesto 1 0 1 2018–19
CB Ciudad de Valladolid 1 0 1 2019–20[f]
Menorca Bàsquet 0 3 3
Club Ourense Baloncesto 0 2 2
CB Granada 0 2 2
Cantabria Baloncesto 0 1 1
Gijón Baloncesto 0 1 1
Tenerife CB 0 1 1
Baloncesto León 0 1 1
Obradoiro CAB 0 1 1
Club Melilla Baloncesto 0 1 1
CB San Pablo Burgos 0 1 1
Bàsquet Girona 0 1 1

Awards at LEB Oro

Records at LEB Oro

Stats leaders

Season Top rating PIR Top scorer PPG Top rebounder RPG Top Assistant APG
1996–97   Bob Harstad 31.72   Bob Harstad 30.56   Jermaine Carlton 11.96   Jaume Comas 4.73
1997–98   Tony Smith 25.38   Tony Smith 25.38   Eric Cuthrell 10.96   Tony Smith 3.96
1998–99   Eric Cuthrell 28.65   Tony Smith 22.62   Eric Cuthrell 11.57   Ronald Rutland 4.38
1999–00   Joe Bunn 28.23   Joe Bunn 23.60   Cedric Moore 10.17   Valentín Holgado 4.30
2000–01   Michael Wilson 23.70   Howard Brown 23.91   Michael Wilson 9.53   Ernesto Serrano 4.93
2001–02   Lawrence Lewis 25.03   Asier García 19.41   Lawrence Lewis 10.27   Roberto Núñez 4.60
2002–03   Jaime Peterson 22.47   Howard Brown 18.97   Willie Walls 14.76   Javi Salgado 4.87
2003–04   Aaron Swinson 23.94   Ugonna Onyekwe 19.33   Aaron Swinson 9.44   Dani López 4.62
2004–05   Ricardo Guillén 23.67   Aaron Swinson 18.56   Willie Walls 12.27   Sergio Sánchez 4.70
2005–06   Thomas Terrell 25.33   Thomas Terrell 19.21   Robert Battle 8.71   Andre Turner 4.68
2006–07   Ricardo Guillén 20.97   Malik Dixon 20.65   Keith Waleskowski 10.70   Jorge Jiménez 5.00
2007–08   Andrew Panko 21.88   Antwain Barbour 19.44   Jakim Donaldson 10.00   Lucas Victoriano 5.76
2008–09   Jakim Donaldson 23.26   Kammron Taylor 18.05   Jakim Donaldson 9.50   Diego Ciorciari 6.09
2009–10   Jakim Donaldson 28.50   Darren Phillip 18.15   Jakim Donaldson 11.06   Diego Ciorciari 4.87
2010–11   Ricardo Guillén 24.11   Ricardo Guillén 19.11   Dwayne Curtis 9.24   Juan Alberto Aguilar 4.56
2011–12   Jakim Donaldson 21.29   Troy DeVries 19.15   Olaseni Lawal 10.62   Joan Carles Bivià 5.12
2012–13   Ondřej Starosta 21.73   Francis Sánchez 15.73   Ondřej Starosta 9.81   Dani Pérez 5.50
2013–14   Jordi Trias 24.08   Ricardo Guillén 16.00   Jordi Trias 9.00   Mikel Uriz 4.92
2014–15   Ricardo Guillén 20.40   Ricardo Guillén 16.44   Kyle Rowley 9.07   Mikel Uriz 5.18
2015–16   Óliver Arteaga 23.18   Ricardo Guillén 18.70   Óliver Arteaga 9.71   Ferran Bassas 6.50
2016–17   Jordi Trias 20.50   Zaid Hearst 20.18   Jordi Trias 10.18   Dani Pérez 5.58
2017–18   Volodymyr Gerun 21.13   Johnny Dee 15.94   Emanuel Cățe 8.53   Óscar Alvarado 6.38
2018–19   Tyson Pérez 20.46   Junior Robinson 19.79   Tyson Pérez 10.62   Óscar Alvarado 6.18
2019–20[1]   Bamba Fall 20.54   Frank Bartley 16.25   Bamba Fall 8.58   Pedro Llompart 5.91

All-time top performances

Active LEB Oro player

Games played

Rank Player Position(s) Seasons[g] Years Games played
1   Urko Otegui (ESP) C 14 2002–2019 542
2   Miki Feliu (ESP) SF 16 2005–2021 530
3   Dani Rodríguez (ESP) PG 16 2003– 524
4   Jorge García (ESP) PF 16 1996–2017 512
5   A. Galarreta (ESP) SF 16 2003–2021 480
6   Julio González (ESP) SF 14 2000–2014 473
7   Óliver Arteaga (ESP) C 14 2005– 462
8   Pedro Rivero (ESP) PG 13 2002–2017 451
9   Álex Alba (ESP) SG 13 1999–2012 449
8   Rafael Huertas (ESP) SG 14 2004–2021 445

Points

Rank Player Position Years Points Games played Points per game
1   Ricardo Guillén (ESP) PF 2004–2016 5,927 353 16.8
2   Jorge García (ESP) PF 1996–2017 4,968 512 9.7
3   Urko Otegui (ESP) C 2002– 4,456 505 8.8
4   Pedro Rivero (ESP) PG 2002–2017 4,388 451 9.7
5   Marc Blanch (ESP) SG 2005– 4,255 385 11.0
6   Julio González (ESP) SF 2000–2014 4,241 473 9.0
7   A. Galarreta (ESP) SF 2003–2018 4,110 457 9.0
8   Dani Rodríguez (ESP) PG 2003– 4,022 404 10.0
9   F. Sánchez (ESP) SF 1999–2014 3,738 338 11.1
10   Salva Arco (ESP) SG 2004–2018 3,671 345 10.6

Rebounds

Rank Player Position Years Rebounds Games played Rebounds per game
1   Urko Otegui (ESP) C 2002– 2,544 505 5.0
2   Ricardo Guillén (ESP) PF 2004–2016 2,399 353 6.8
3   Óliver Arteaga (ESP) C 2005– 2,189 346 6.3
4   Jorge García (ESP) PF 1996–2017 1,992 512 3.9
5   J. Chagoyen (ESP) PF 1997–2012 1,926 374 5.1
6   Manu Gómez (ESP) C 1998–2016 1,843 386 4.8
7   Ondřej Starosta (CZE) C 2006–2013 1,759 218 8.1
8   A. Reynolds Dean (USA) C 2000–2007 1,697 227 7.5
9   Manu Coego (ESP) C 2002–2016 1,655 377 4.4
10   Roger Fornas (ESP) PF 2004–2018 1,655 421 3.9

Assists

Rank Player Position Years Assists Games played Assists per game
1   Juanjo Bernabé (ESP) PG 1999–2012 1,379 395 3.5
2   Pedro Rivero (ESP) PG 2002–2017 1,312 451 2.9
3   Dani López (ESP) PG 2002–2016 1,245 372 3.3
4   Dani Rodríguez (ESP) PG 2003– 1,143 404 2.8
5   Diego Ciorciari (ARG) PG 2002–2010 1,015 241 4.2
6   Albert Sàbat (ESP) PG 2005–2015 905 298 3.0
7   Mikel Uriz (ESP) PG 2010–2017 902 234 3.9
8   Iker Urreizti (ESP) PG 1998–2011 894 439 2.0
9   Xavier Forcada (ESP) SG 2006–2017 882 318 2.8
10   Pedro Sala (ESP) PG 1999–2010 862 292 2.9

Steals

Rank Player Position Years Steals Games played Steals per game
1   Juanjo Bernabé (ESP) PG 1999–2012 766 395 1.9
2   Marc Blanch (ESP) SG 2005– 628 385 1.6
3   Dani López (ESP) PG 2002–2016 590 372 1.6
4   Urko Otegui (ESP) C 2002– 580 505 1.1
5   Iker Urreizti (ESP) PG 1998–2011 535 439 1.2
5   Álex Alba (ESP) SG 1999–2012 501 449 1.1
7   Adrián Boccia (ARG) PG 2001–2010 467 266 1.7
8   Pedro Rivero (ESP) PG 2002–2017 458 451 1.0
9   Juan Liñán (ESP) SF 1997–2007 439 259 1.7
10   Jorge García (ESP) PF 1996–2017 439 512 0.9

Blocks

Rank Player Position Years Blocks Games played Blocks per game
1   Óliver Arteaga (ESP) C 2005– 303 346 0.9
2   Steve Horton (USA) C 1997–2007 279 188 1.5
3   Cedric Moore (USA) C 1996–2000 268 93 2.9
4   A. Reynolds Dean (USA) C 2000–2007 268 227 1.2
5   Lamont Barnes (USA) C 2004–2018 251 193 1.3
6   Michel Diouf (SEN) C 2009–2015 246 174 1.4
7   Sitapha Savané (SEN) C 2000–2003 244 117 2.1
8   U. Onyekwe (NGR) PF 2003–2008 241 120 2.0
9   Eric Cuthrell (USA) C 1997–2006 219 159 1.4
10   Nacho Romero (ESP) C 2002–2013 218 296 0.7

Records in a game

  • Most rebounds
  • Most offensive rebounds
  • 21 by Willie Walls (Inca) vs. Gijón on February 8, 2003
  • Most defensive rebounds
  • Most assists
  • Most three-pointers
  • Most steals
  • Most blocks
  • Most PIR

Current clubs

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Location of teams in 2022–23 LEB Oro
Team Home city Arena Capacity
Alimerka Oviedo Oviedo Polideportivo de Pumarín 1,138
Bueno Arenas Albacete Basket Albacete Pabellón del Parque 800
Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad Cáceres Multiusos Ciudad de Cáceres 6,500
CB Almansa con Afanion Almansa Municipal 1,500
Grupo Alega Cantabria CBT Torrelavega Vicente Trueba 2,688
Guuk Gipuzkoa Basket San Sebastián Donostia Arena 11,000
Hereda San Pablo Burgos Burgos Coliseum Burgos 9,000
HLA Alicante Alicante Pedro Ferrándiz 5,700
ICG Força Lleida Lleida Pavelló Barris Nord 6,100
Juaristi ISB Azpeitia Municipal 1,000
Azkoitia 500
Leyma Coruña A Coruña Pazo dos Deportes de Riazor 5,000
Melilla Sport Capital Melilla Pabellón Javier Imbroda Ortiz 3,800
Guillermo García Pezzi 984
MoraBanc Andorra Andorra la Vella Poliesportiu d'Andorra 5,005
Movistar Estudiantes Madrid WiZink Center 13,109
Antonio Magariños 700
Ourense Ourense Pazo Paco Paz 5,500
TAU Castelló Castellón Pabellón Ciutat de Castelló 6,000
UEMC Real Valladolid Valladolid Pisuerga 6,800
Zunder Palencia Palencia Pabellón Municipal 5,000

Copa Princesa de Asturias

All-time LEB Oro table

The All-time LEB Oro table is an overall record of all match results of every team that has played in LEB Oro since the 1996–97 season. The table is accurate as of the end of the 2019–20 season.

Pos Team Seasons Played Won Lost 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Debut Since/Last App Best
1 Melilla 24 828 431 397 1 4 2 1 1996–97 1996–97 2
2 Breogán 16 566 347 219 2 4 3 1 1996–97 2019–20 1
3 Ourense 16 551 266 285 2 1 1 1998–99 2012–13 2
4 León 11 421 245 176 1 3 1 2 2000–01 2011–12 2
5 Menorca 10 385 226 159 3 3 2 1997–98 2011–12 2
6 Tenerife 12 421 224 197 1 1 3 1996–97 2009–10 2
7 Palencia 11 377 204 173 1 2 1 2 2009–10 2009–10 1
8 Villa de Los Barrios 12 399 190 209 1 1997–98 2008–09 5
9 Ciudad de Huelva 11 390 187 203 1 2 1996–97 2007–08 1
10 Lucentum 8 292 185[h] 106 2 2 1 1996–97 2012–13 1
11 Murcia 8 289 182 107 3 1 1 1997–98 2010–11 1
12 Coruña 12 390 178 212 1 1 1998–99 2012–13 3
13 Zaragoza 7 266 170 96 2 1 2 2002–03 2009–10 1
14 Cáceres Ciudad 10 348 162 186 2 2008–09 2015–16 5
15 Lleida 8 291 157 134 1 1 1999–00 2011–12 1
16 Inca 11 366 156 210 1 1996–97 2007–08 5
17 Atapuerca 7 262 155 107 1 2 2006–07 2012–13 1
18 La Palma 9 318 144 174 2003–04 2011–12 7
19 Peñas 11 351 141 210 1 1996–97 2010–11 3
20 Gijón 8 273 135 138 1 1 1996–97 2006–07 2
21 Oviedo 7 236 127 109 2 2013–14 2013–14 5
22 Cantabria 7 246 125 121 1 1 1996–97 2007–08 2
23 Manresa 4 167 117[h] 49 1 2 1 2000–01 2017–18 1
24 Tarragona 8 282 115 167 2002–03 2011–12 7
25 Força Lleida 8 246 106 140 1 2012–13 2012–13 5
26 Bahía San Agustín 6 198 105 93 1 2014–15 2014–15 3
27 Canarias 5 185 104 81 1 1 2007–08 2011–12 1
28 Gipuzkoa 4 137 97 40 2 2 2005–06 2019–20 1
29 Clavijo 7 219 86 133 2011–12 2017–18 8
30 Navarra 6 191 83 108 1 2010–11 2015–16 4
31 Bilbao 3 119 79 40 1 1 2002–03 2018–19 1
32 Juventud Córdoba 6 192 78 114 1 1996–97 2001–02 5
33 Granada 4 155 76 79 2 1999–00 2011–12 2
34 Andorra 3 106 72 34 1 1 1 1996–97 2013–14 1
35 Axarquía 6 196 71 125 2008–09 2013–14 7
36 Castelló 5 160 68 92 2015–16 2015–16 7
37 Prat 5 168 67 101 1 2014–15 2018–19 4
38 Rosalía de Castro 6 202 65 137 1999–00 2008–09 8
39 Barcelona B 6 184 64 120 2012–13 2018–19 10
40 Sant Josep Girona 3 115 58 57 1 2009–10 2011–12 4
41 Fuenlabrada 2 77 57 20 1 1 1997–98 2004–05 1
42 Ciudad de Valladolid 3 100 55 45 1 2017–18 2017–18 1
43 Miraflores 2 73 51 22 1 1 2015–16 2016–17 2
44 Alcúdia 3 110 51 59 2005–06 2007–08 8
45 Tizona 2 63 49 14 1 1 2013–14 2013–14 1
46 Plasencia 3 107 49 58 1 2003–04 2005–06 5
47 Valladolid 2 68 47 21 1 1 2008–09 2014–15 1
48 Círculo Badajoz 3 100 45 55 1 1998–99 2000–01 5
49 L'Hospitalet 3 105 44 61 2005–06 2007–08 6
50 Mallorca 3 102 43 59 2008–09 2011–12 12
51 Gandía 3 107 40 67 2006–07 2008–09 14
52 Obradoiro 1 45 37 8 1 2010–11 2010–11 2
53 Araberri 3 102 36 66 2016–17 2018–19 11
54 Universidad Complutense 2 68 33 35 1 2001–02 2002–03 4
55 Cáceres 2 71 33 38 2003–04 2004–05 8
56 Fundación Granada 2 63 31 32 2018–19 2018–19 8
57 Real Betis 1 34 30 4 1 2018–19 2018–19 1
58 Pineda de Mar 2 60 30 30 1996–97 1997–98 6
59 Galicia Ferrol 3 94 29 65 1998–99 2000–01 10
60 Ciudad de Algeciras 2 68 27 41 2003–04 2004–05 14
61 Askatuak 2 61 23 38 1996–97 1997–98 8
62 Calpe 2 71 20 51 2004–05 2005–06 17
63 Cornellà 2 71 19 52 2001–02 2009–10 16
64 Fundación Lucentum 1 24 16 8 1 2019–20 2019–20 4
65 Real Canoe 2 58 16 42 2018–19 2018–19 15
66 Vic 1 34 15 19 2008–09 2008–09 12
67 Valls 1 34 13 21 2004–05 2004–05 15
68 Iraurgi 1 34 12 22 2017–18 2017–18 17
69 Aracena 1 34 12 22 2003–04 2003–04 18
70 Marín Peixegalego 2 58 12 46 2016–17 2019–20 18
71 Almansa 1 24 10 14 2019–20 2019–20 12
72 Fundación Adepal 1 37 10 27 2010–11 2010–11 17
73 Patronato Bilbao 1 29 9 20 1996–97 1996–97 11
74 Illescas 1 34 8 26 2008–09 2008–09 17
75 Ciudad de Vigo 1 34 6 28 2009–10 2009–10 18

League or status at 2019–20 season:

2019–20 ACB season
2019–20 LEB Oro season
2019–20 LEB Plata season
2019–20 Liga EBA season
Lower divisions
Clubs that no longer exist or does not compete in senior competitions

The second division before LEB Oro

Before 1996, teams promoted to Liga ACB from other second division leagues. The number of teams promoted varies each year.

LEB Plata

The LEB Plata is the Spanish basketball third league since 2001, the second division of the leagues organized by the Spanish Basketball Federation. The best teams promotes to LEB Oro and the last qualified ones are relegated to Liga EBA.

LEB Bronce

In 2007, the Spanish Basketball Federation decided to create a third LEB with 18 teams, like the other two. Since that day, renamed LEB as LEB Oro (LEB Gold) and LEB-2 as LEB Plata (LEB Silver). This new league was called LEB Bronce, three first teams were promoted each year to LEB Plata and the four last teams were relegated to Liga EBA.

LEB Bronce had also its Cup, like the other LEBs. In 2009, after two seasons, LEB Bronce was removed due to the difficulties of the teams that enjoyed the new league.

Copa LEB Bronce

Year Host Champion Runner-up Score
2008
Vigo Balneario de Archena Ciudad Torrealta Molina
91–70
2009
Tíjola Alerta Cantabria Promobys Valle del Almanzora
83–73

Notes

  1. ^ Iberostar Canarias initially did not promote to Liga ACB, but finally acquired the spot of Lucentum Alicante for playing in the league.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Team did not promote to Liga ACB in the next season.
  3. ^ As CB Atapuerca
  4. ^ a b As CB Tizona
  5. ^ Carramimbre CBC Valladolid and Delteco Gipuzkoa Basket were jointly declared champions and proposed for promotion to Liga ACB.
  6. ^ a b Shared title
  7. ^ For active players, the number listed is the number of seasons that player has completed plus the current season.
  8. ^ a b One game tied.

References

  1. ^ On May 8, 2020, the Spanish Basketball Federation finished prematurely the regular season due to COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. ^ Los topes de la AdeccoOro; FEB.es, 11 April 2008

External links

  • (in Spanish) Official website
  • (in Spanish) Spanish Basketball Federation Official Website

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The Liga Espanola de Baloncesto also known as LEB Oro is the second basketball division of the Spanish basketball league system after the Liga ACB It is run by the FEB The Liga Espanola de Baloncesto is divided into two categories the other one is the LEB Plata The LEB league was founded in 1996 and is played under FIBA rules It was renamed LEB Oro in 2007 LEB OroFounded1996 27 years ago 1996 First season1996 97CountrySpainConfederationFIBA EuropeNumber of teams18Level on pyramid2Promotion toLiga ACBRelegation toLEB PlataDomestic cup s Copa Princesa de AsturiasCurrent championsCoviran Granada 1st title Most championshipsUCAM Murcia CBGipuzkoa BasketCB Breogan 3 titles TV partnersLaLigaSportsTVWebsiteleboro es2022 23 seasonThe league is contested by 18 clubs Each season the top finishing team in the LEB Oro are automatically promoted to the Liga ACB The teams that finish the season in 2nd to 9th place enter a playoff tournament with the winner also gaining promotion to the Liga ACB The three lowest finishing teams in the LEB Oro are relegated to LEB Plata A total of 78 teams have competed in LEB Oro since its inception in 1996 19 teams have been crowned champions and 30 teams have gained promotion to Liga ACB of which only five teams could not play in Liga ACB Club Melilla Baloncesto is the only team that played all seasons of the league Contents 1 Championship format 2 LEB History 2 1 League names 2 2 Champions 2 2 1 Performance by club 3 Awards at LEB Oro 4 Records at LEB Oro 4 1 Stats leaders 4 2 All time top performances 4 2 1 Games played 4 2 2 Points 4 2 3 Rebounds 4 2 4 Assists 4 2 5 Steals 4 2 6 Blocks 4 3 Records in a game 5 Current clubs 6 Copa Princesa de Asturias 7 All time LEB Oro table 8 The second division before LEB Oro 9 LEB Plata 10 LEB Bronce 10 1 Copa LEB Bronce 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksChampionship format Edit A 2015 playoffs game between CB Valladolid and CB Breogan Each team of has to play with all the other teams of its division twice once at home and the other at the opponent s arena Each victory adds two points to the team in the league ranking while each loss adds only one At the end of the league The winner of the Regular season promotes directly to Liga ACB Teams qualified between second and ninth position play the promotion play offs where the winner promotes with the regular season champion to Liga ACB The worst or the two worst teams are relegated to LEB Plata At the half of the league the two first teams in the table play the Copa Princesa at home of the winner of the first half season The Champion of this Cup will play the play offs as first qualified if it finishes the league between the 2nd and the 5th qualified LEB History Edit Porfirio Fisac achieved three titles and collaborated in other one before leaving The two first teams are promoted to ACB Since 2007 08 is known as LEB Oro LEB Gold and the regular season champion promotes to ACB without playing the playoffs The winner of the Playoffs Finals is the other promoted team League names Edit 1996 2006 LEB 2006 2007 Adecco LEB 2007 2015 Adecco Oro 2015 present LEB OroChampions Edit Season Champion Runner up MVP Champion s Coach1996 97 CB Ciudad de Huelva Caja Cantabria Bob Harstad Sergio Valdeolmillos1997 98 Murcia Artel Baloncesto Fuenlabrada Tony Smith Felipe Coello1998 99 Breogan Universidade Cabitel Gijon Eric Cuthrell Paco Garcia1999 00 CB Lucentum Alicante Club Ourense Baloncesto Joe Bunn Andreu Casadevall2000 01 Caprabo Lleida CB Granada Michael Wilson Edu Torres2001 02 CB Lucentum Alicante Minorisa net Manresa Lawrence Lewis Julio Lamas2002 03 Etosa Murcia Unelco Tenerife Jaime Peterson Felipe Coello2003 04 Bilbao Basket CB Granada Aaron Swinson Txus Vidorreta2004 05 Baloncesto Fuenlabrada IBB Hoteles Menorca Ricardo Guillen Luis Casimiro2005 06 Bruesa GBC Polaris World Murcia Thomas Terrell Porfirio Fisac2006 07 Ricoh Manresa Climalia Leon Ricardo Guillen Jaume Ponsarnau2007 08 Basket CAI Zaragoza Bruesa GBC Andy Panko Curro Segura2008 09 CB Valladolid CB Lucentum Alicante Jakim Donaldson Porfirio Fisac2009 10 Basket CAI Zaragoza ViveMenorca Jakim Donaldson Jose Luis Abos2010 11 CB Murcia Blu sens Monbus Ricardo Guillen Luis Guil2011 12 Iberostar Canarias a Menorca Basquet b Jakim Donaldson Alejandro Martinez2012 13 Ford Burgos b c CB Lucentum Alicante b Ondrej Starosta Andreu Casadevall2013 14 River Andorra MoraBanc Ford Burgos b d Jordi Trias Joan Penarroya2014 15 Ford Burgos b d Club Ourense Baloncesto b Ricardo Guillen Andreu Casadevall2015 16 Quesos Cerrato Palencia b Club Melilla Baloncesto b oliver Arteaga Porfirio Fisac Sergio Garcia2016 17 RETAbet es GBC San Pablo Inmobiliaria Burgos Jordi Trias Porfirio Fisac2017 18 Cafes Candelas Breogan ICL Manresa Jordi Trias Natxo Lezkano2018 19 Real Betis Energia Plus RETAbet Bilbao Basket Tyson Perez Curro Segura2019 20 Season curtailed in response to the COVID 19 pandemic e 2020 21 Rio Breogan Coviran Granada Kevin Larsen Diego Epifanio2021 22 Coviran Granada Club Basquet Girona 2014 Marc Gasol Pablo PinPerformance by club Edit Club Winners Runners up Promotions Winning YearsUCAM Murcia CB 3 1 4 1997 98 2002 03 2010 11Gipuzkoa Basket 3 1 4 2005 06 2016 17 2019 20 f CB Breogan 3 0 3 1998 99 2017 18 2020 21CB Lucentum Alicante 2 2 4 1999 00 2001 02Basket Zaragoza 2 0 2 2007 08 2009 10Basquet Manresa 1 2 3 2006 07Baloncesto Fuenlabrada 1 1 2 2004 05CB Tizona 1 1 2 2014 15Bilbao Basket 1 1 2 2003 04Fundacion CB Granada 1 1 1 2021 22CB Ciudad de Huelva 1 0 1 1996 97CE Lleida Basquet 1 0 1 2000 01CB Valladolid 1 0 1 2008 09CB 1939 Canarias 1 0 1 2011 12CB Atapuerca 1 0 1 2012 13BC Andorra 1 0 1 2013 14Palencia Baloncesto 1 0 1 2015 16Real Betis Baloncesto 1 0 1 2018 19CB Ciudad de Valladolid 1 0 1 2019 20 f Menorca Basquet 0 3 3Club Ourense Baloncesto 0 2 2CB Granada 0 2 2Cantabria Baloncesto 0 1 1Gijon Baloncesto 0 1 1Tenerife CB 0 1 1Baloncesto Leon 0 1 1Obradoiro CAB 0 1 1Club Melilla Baloncesto 0 1 1CB San Pablo Burgos 0 1 1Basquet Girona 0 1 1Awards at LEB Oro EditLEB Oro Final Four MVPRecords at LEB Oro EditStats leaders Edit Season Top rating PIR Top scorer PPG Top rebounder RPG Top Assistant APG1996 97 Bob Harstad 31 72 Bob Harstad 30 56 Jermaine Carlton 11 96 Jaume Comas 4 731997 98 Tony Smith 25 38 Tony Smith 25 38 Eric Cuthrell 10 96 Tony Smith 3 961998 99 Eric Cuthrell 28 65 Tony Smith 22 62 Eric Cuthrell 11 57 Ronald Rutland 4 381999 00 Joe Bunn 28 23 Joe Bunn 23 60 Cedric Moore 10 17 Valentin Holgado 4 302000 01 Michael Wilson 23 70 Howard Brown 23 91 Michael Wilson 9 53 Ernesto Serrano 4 932001 02 Lawrence Lewis 25 03 Asier Garcia 19 41 Lawrence Lewis 10 27 Roberto Nunez 4 602002 03 Jaime Peterson 22 47 Howard Brown 18 97 Willie Walls 14 76 Javi Salgado 4 872003 04 Aaron Swinson 23 94 Ugonna Onyekwe 19 33 Aaron Swinson 9 44 Dani Lopez 4 622004 05 Ricardo Guillen 23 67 Aaron Swinson 18 56 Willie Walls 12 27 Sergio Sanchez 4 702005 06 Thomas Terrell 25 33 Thomas Terrell 19 21 Robert Battle 8 71 Andre Turner 4 682006 07 Ricardo Guillen 20 97 Malik Dixon 20 65 Keith Waleskowski 10 70 Jorge Jimenez 5 002007 08 Andrew Panko 21 88 Antwain Barbour 19 44 Jakim Donaldson 10 00 Lucas Victoriano 5 762008 09 Jakim Donaldson 23 26 Kammron Taylor 18 05 Jakim Donaldson 9 50 Diego Ciorciari 6 092009 10 Jakim Donaldson 28 50 Darren Phillip 18 15 Jakim Donaldson 11 06 Diego Ciorciari 4 872010 11 Ricardo Guillen 24 11 Ricardo Guillen 19 11 Dwayne Curtis 9 24 Juan Alberto Aguilar 4 562011 12 Jakim Donaldson 21 29 Troy DeVries 19 15 Olaseni Lawal 10 62 Joan Carles Bivia 5 122012 13 Ondrej Starosta 21 73 Francis Sanchez 15 73 Ondrej Starosta 9 81 Dani Perez 5 502013 14 Jordi Trias 24 08 Ricardo Guillen 16 00 Jordi Trias 9 00 Mikel Uriz 4 922014 15 Ricardo Guillen 20 40 Ricardo Guillen 16 44 Kyle Rowley 9 07 Mikel Uriz 5 182015 16 oliver Arteaga 23 18 Ricardo Guillen 18 70 oliver Arteaga 9 71 Ferran Bassas 6 502016 17 Jordi Trias 20 50 Zaid Hearst 20 18 Jordi Trias 10 18 Dani Perez 5 582017 18 Volodymyr Gerun 21 13 Johnny Dee 15 94 Emanuel Cățe 8 53 oscar Alvarado 6 382018 19 Tyson Perez 20 46 Junior Robinson 19 79 Tyson Perez 10 62 oscar Alvarado 6 182019 20 1 Bamba Fall 20 54 Frank Bartley 16 25 Bamba Fall 8 58 Pedro Llompart 5 91All time top performances Edit Active LEB Oro playerGames played Edit Rank Player Position s Seasons g Years Games played1 Urko Otegui ESP C 14 2002 2019 5422 Miki Feliu ESP SF 16 2005 2021 5303 Dani Rodriguez ESP PG 16 2003 5244 Jorge Garcia ESP PF 16 1996 2017 5125 A Galarreta ESP SF 16 2003 2021 4806 Julio Gonzalez ESP SF 14 2000 2014 4737 oliver Arteaga ESP C 14 2005 4628 Pedro Rivero ESP PG 13 2002 2017 4519 Alex Alba ESP SG 13 1999 2012 4498 Rafael Huertas ESP SG 14 2004 2021 445Points Edit Rank Player Position Years Points Games played Points per game1 Ricardo Guillen ESP PF 2004 2016 5 927 353 16 82 Jorge Garcia ESP PF 1996 2017 4 968 512 9 73 Urko Otegui ESP C 2002 4 456 505 8 84 Pedro Rivero ESP PG 2002 2017 4 388 451 9 75 Marc Blanch ESP SG 2005 4 255 385 11 06 Julio Gonzalez ESP SF 2000 2014 4 241 473 9 07 A Galarreta ESP SF 2003 2018 4 110 457 9 08 Dani Rodriguez ESP PG 2003 4 022 404 10 09 F Sanchez ESP SF 1999 2014 3 738 338 11 110 Salva Arco ESP SG 2004 2018 3 671 345 10 6Rebounds Edit Rank Player Position Years Rebounds Games played Rebounds per game1 Urko Otegui ESP C 2002 2 544 505 5 02 Ricardo Guillen ESP PF 2004 2016 2 399 353 6 83 oliver Arteaga ESP C 2005 2 189 346 6 34 Jorge Garcia ESP PF 1996 2017 1 992 512 3 95 J Chagoyen ESP PF 1997 2012 1 926 374 5 16 Manu Gomez ESP C 1998 2016 1 843 386 4 87 Ondrej Starosta CZE C 2006 2013 1 759 218 8 18 A Reynolds Dean USA C 2000 2007 1 697 227 7 59 Manu Coego ESP C 2002 2016 1 655 377 4 410 Roger Fornas ESP PF 2004 2018 1 655 421 3 9Assists Edit Rank Player Position Years Assists Games played Assists per game1 Juanjo Bernabe ESP PG 1999 2012 1 379 395 3 52 Pedro Rivero ESP PG 2002 2017 1 312 451 2 93 Dani Lopez ESP PG 2002 2016 1 245 372 3 34 Dani Rodriguez ESP PG 2003 1 143 404 2 85 Diego Ciorciari ARG PG 2002 2010 1 015 241 4 26 Albert Sabat ESP PG 2005 2015 905 298 3 07 Mikel Uriz ESP PG 2010 2017 902 234 3 98 Iker Urreizti ESP PG 1998 2011 894 439 2 09 Xavier Forcada ESP SG 2006 2017 882 318 2 810 Pedro Sala ESP PG 1999 2010 862 292 2 9Steals Edit Rank Player Position Years Steals Games played Steals per game1 Juanjo Bernabe ESP PG 1999 2012 766 395 1 92 Marc Blanch ESP SG 2005 628 385 1 63 Dani Lopez ESP PG 2002 2016 590 372 1 64 Urko Otegui ESP C 2002 580 505 1 15 Iker Urreizti ESP PG 1998 2011 535 439 1 25 Alex Alba ESP SG 1999 2012 501 449 1 17 Adrian Boccia ARG PG 2001 2010 467 266 1 78 Pedro Rivero ESP PG 2002 2017 458 451 1 09 Juan Linan ESP SF 1997 2007 439 259 1 710 Jorge Garcia ESP PF 1996 2017 439 512 0 9Blocks Edit Rank Player Position Years Blocks Games played Blocks per game1 oliver Arteaga ESP C 2005 303 346 0 92 Steve Horton USA C 1997 2007 279 188 1 53 Cedric Moore USA C 1996 2000 268 93 2 94 A Reynolds Dean USA C 2000 2007 268 227 1 25 Lamont Barnes USA C 2004 2018 251 193 1 36 Michel Diouf SEN C 2009 2015 246 174 1 47 Sitapha Savane SEN C 2000 2003 244 117 2 18 U Onyekwe NGR PF 2003 2008 241 120 2 09 Eric Cuthrell USA C 1997 2006 219 159 1 410 Nacho Romero ESP C 2002 2013 218 296 0 7Records in a game Edit Most points 2 50 by Antwain Barbour Tenerife vs Lucentum on November 21 2008Most rebounds26 by Jakim Donaldson Canarias vs Melilla on February 15 2008Most offensive rebounds21 by Willie Walls Inca vs Gijon on February 8 2003Most defensive rebounds16 by Willie Walls Inca vs Tenerife on April 16 2003Most assists17 by Silas Mills Calpe vs Cantabria on December 12 2004Most three pointers11 by Tony Smith Murcia vs Tenerife on April 3 1998 6 25m 9 by Albert Sabat Canarias vs Caceres on March 2 2011 6 75m Most steals11 by Gimel Lewis Cantabria vs Gijon on March 30 2007 11 by Jeff Xavier Palencia vs Huesca on September 30 2011Most blocks13 by Lester Earl Melilla vs Coruna on January 18 2002Most PIR65 by Derrell Washington Pineda de Mar vs Askatuak on September 28 1996Current clubs EditMain article 2022 23 LEB Oro season Albacete Alicante Almansa Andorra Burgos Caceres Cantabria Castello Coruna Estudiantes Forca Lleida Gipuzkoa ISB Melilla Ourense Oviedo Palencia Valladolidclass notpageimage Location of teams in 2022 23 LEB Oro Team Home city Arena CapacityAlimerka Oviedo Oviedo Polideportivo de Pumarin 1 138Bueno Arenas Albacete Basket Albacete Pabellon del Parque 800Caceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad Caceres Multiusos Ciudad de Caceres 6 500CB Almansa con Afanion Almansa Municipal 1 500Grupo Alega Cantabria CBT Torrelavega Vicente Trueba 2 688Guuk Gipuzkoa Basket San Sebastian Donostia Arena 11 000Hereda San Pablo Burgos Burgos Coliseum Burgos 9 000HLA Alicante Alicante Pedro Ferrandiz 5 700ICG Forca Lleida Lleida Pavello Barris Nord 6 100Juaristi ISB Azpeitia Municipal 1 000Azkoitia 500Leyma Coruna A Coruna Pazo dos Deportes de Riazor 5 000Melilla Sport Capital Melilla Pabellon Javier Imbroda Ortiz 3 800Guillermo Garcia Pezzi 984MoraBanc Andorra Andorra la Vella Poliesportiu d Andorra 5 005Movistar Estudiantes Madrid WiZink Center 13 109Antonio Magarinos 700Ourense Ourense Pazo Paco Paz 5 500TAU Castello Castellon Pabellon Ciutat de Castello 6 000UEMC Real Valladolid Valladolid Pisuerga 6 800Zunder Palencia Palencia Pabellon Municipal 5 000Copa Princesa de Asturias EditMain article Copa Princesa de AsturiasAll time LEB Oro table EditThe All time LEB Oro table is an overall record of all match results of every team that has played in LEB Oro since the 1996 97 season The table is accurate as of the end of the 2019 20 season Pos Team Seasons Played Won Lost 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Debut Since Last App Best1 Melilla 24 828 431 397 1 4 2 1 1996 97 1996 97 22 Breogan 16 566 347 219 2 4 3 1 1996 97 2019 20 13 Ourense 16 551 266 285 2 1 1 1998 99 2012 13 24 Leon 11 421 245 176 1 3 1 2 2000 01 2011 12 25 Menorca 10 385 226 159 3 3 2 1997 98 2011 12 26 Tenerife 12 421 224 197 1 1 3 1996 97 2009 10 27 Palencia 11 377 204 173 1 2 1 2 2009 10 2009 10 18 Villa de Los Barrios 12 399 190 209 1 1997 98 2008 09 59 Ciudad de Huelva 11 390 187 203 1 2 1996 97 2007 08 110 Lucentum 8 292 185 h 106 2 2 1 1996 97 2012 13 111 Murcia 8 289 182 107 3 1 1 1997 98 2010 11 112 Coruna 12 390 178 212 1 1 1998 99 2012 13 313 Zaragoza 7 266 170 96 2 1 2 2002 03 2009 10 114 Caceres Ciudad 10 348 162 186 2 2008 09 2015 16 515 Lleida 8 291 157 134 1 1 1999 00 2011 12 116 Inca 11 366 156 210 1 1996 97 2007 08 517 Atapuerca 7 262 155 107 1 2 2006 07 2012 13 118 La Palma 9 318 144 174 2003 04 2011 12 719 Penas 11 351 141 210 1 1996 97 2010 11 320 Gijon 8 273 135 138 1 1 1996 97 2006 07 221 Oviedo 7 236 127 109 2 2013 14 2013 14 522 Cantabria 7 246 125 121 1 1 1996 97 2007 08 223 Manresa 4 167 117 h 49 1 2 1 2000 01 2017 18 124 Tarragona 8 282 115 167 2002 03 2011 12 725 Forca Lleida 8 246 106 140 1 2012 13 2012 13 526 Bahia San Agustin 6 198 105 93 1 2014 15 2014 15 327 Canarias 5 185 104 81 1 1 2007 08 2011 12 128 Gipuzkoa 4 137 97 40 2 2 2005 06 2019 20 129 Clavijo 7 219 86 133 2011 12 2017 18 830 Navarra 6 191 83 108 1 2010 11 2015 16 431 Bilbao 3 119 79 40 1 1 2002 03 2018 19 132 Juventud Cordoba 6 192 78 114 1 1996 97 2001 02 533 Granada 4 155 76 79 2 1999 00 2011 12 234 Andorra 3 106 72 34 1 1 1 1996 97 2013 14 135 Axarquia 6 196 71 125 2008 09 2013 14 736 Castello 5 160 68 92 2015 16 2015 16 737 Prat 5 168 67 101 1 2014 15 2018 19 438 Rosalia de Castro 6 202 65 137 1999 00 2008 09 839 Barcelona B 6 184 64 120 2012 13 2018 19 1040 Sant Josep Girona 3 115 58 57 1 2009 10 2011 12 441 Fuenlabrada 2 77 57 20 1 1 1997 98 2004 05 142 Ciudad de Valladolid 3 100 55 45 1 2017 18 2017 18 143 Miraflores 2 73 51 22 1 1 2015 16 2016 17 244 Alcudia 3 110 51 59 2005 06 2007 08 845 Tizona 2 63 49 14 1 1 2013 14 2013 14 146 Plasencia 3 107 49 58 1 2003 04 2005 06 547 Valladolid 2 68 47 21 1 1 2008 09 2014 15 148 Circulo Badajoz 3 100 45 55 1 1998 99 2000 01 549 L Hospitalet 3 105 44 61 2005 06 2007 08 650 Mallorca 3 102 43 59 2008 09 2011 12 1251 Gandia 3 107 40 67 2006 07 2008 09 1452 Obradoiro 1 45 37 8 1 2010 11 2010 11 253 Araberri 3 102 36 66 2016 17 2018 19 1154 Universidad Complutense 2 68 33 35 1 2001 02 2002 03 455 Caceres 2 71 33 38 2003 04 2004 05 856 Fundacion Granada 2 63 31 32 2018 19 2018 19 857 Real Betis 1 34 30 4 1 2018 19 2018 19 158 Pineda de Mar 2 60 30 30 1996 97 1997 98 659 Galicia Ferrol 3 94 29 65 1998 99 2000 01 1060 Ciudad de Algeciras 2 68 27 41 2003 04 2004 05 1461 Askatuak 2 61 23 38 1996 97 1997 98 862 Calpe 2 71 20 51 2004 05 2005 06 1763 Cornella 2 71 19 52 2001 02 2009 10 1664 Fundacion Lucentum 1 24 16 8 1 2019 20 2019 20 465 Real Canoe 2 58 16 42 2018 19 2018 19 1566 Vic 1 34 15 19 2008 09 2008 09 1267 Valls 1 34 13 21 2004 05 2004 05 1568 Iraurgi 1 34 12 22 2017 18 2017 18 1769 Aracena 1 34 12 22 2003 04 2003 04 1870 Marin Peixegalego 2 58 12 46 2016 17 2019 20 1871 Almansa 1 24 10 14 2019 20 2019 20 1272 Fundacion Adepal 1 37 10 27 2010 11 2010 11 1773 Patronato Bilbao 1 29 9 20 1996 97 1996 97 1174 Illescas 1 34 8 26 2008 09 2008 09 1775 Ciudad de Vigo 1 34 6 28 2009 10 2009 10 18League or status at 2019 20 season 2019 20 ACB season2019 20 LEB Oro season2019 20 LEB Plata season2019 20 Liga EBA seasonLower divisionsClubs that no longer exist or does not compete in senior competitionsThe second division before LEB Oro EditBefore 1996 teams promoted to Liga ACB from other second division leagues The number of teams promoted varies each year Segunda DivisionSeason Champion Runner up1956 57 RCD Espanol CE Laieta1957 58 CD Iberia Club Aguilas Bilbao1958 59 CB Fiesta Alegre CN Helios Zaragoza1959 60 Club Aguilas Bilbao CB Mollet1960 61 Club Agroman Picadero JC1961 62 CE Laieta UE Montgat1962 63 CE Mataro Sevilla FC1963 64 CB Sant Josep Badalona UER Pineda de Mar1964 65 FC Barcelona Sevilla FC1965 66 SD Kas Vitoria RC Nautico Tenerife1966 67 Atletico San Sebastian Real Canoe NC1967 68 CB Sant Josep Badalona CD Manresa1968 69 RCD Espanyol Club Aguilas Bilbao1969 70 UER Pineda de Mar Basquet Manresa1970 71 Club Vallehermoso OJE UER Pineda de Mar1971 72 Saski Baskonia CE Mataro1972 73 Circol Catolic de Badalona Club YMCA Espana1973 74 CB L Hospitalet Club Aguilas Bilbao1974 75 CB Breogan Granollers EB1975 76 Askatuak SBT ADC Castilla Valladolid1976 77 UE Mataro Granollers EB1977 78 CE Mollet CB Tempus Primera Division BSeason Champion Runner up1978 79 CB Valladolid CN Helios Zaragoza1979 80 RC Nautico Tenerife CB OAR Ferrol1980 81 CB Caja de Ronda CD La Salle Josepets1981 82 CB Inmobanco Saski Baskonia1982 83 Cajamadrid CB Canarias1983 84 RCD Espanol CB Breogan1984 85 CB Penas Huesca CB Gran Canaria1985 86 CB Canarias Cajabilbao1986 87 CB Caja de Ronda CB Collado Villalba1987 88 CB OAR Ferrol Askatuak SBTPrimera Division1988 89 Club Ourense Baloncesto CB Sevilla1989 90 CB Murcia Baloncesto Leon1990 91 CB Gran Canaria CB Lliria1991 92 BC Andorra Caceres CB1992 93 CB Cornella CB Guadalajara1993 94 Cajabilbao CB SalamancaLiga EBA1994 95 CB Gran Canaria Gijon Baloncesto1995 96 CB Granada Valencia BCLEB Plata EditMain article LEB Plata The LEB Plata is the Spanish basketball third league since 2001 the second division of the leagues organized by the Spanish Basketball Federation The best teams promotes to LEB Oro and the last qualified ones are relegated to Liga EBA LEB Bronce EditIn 2007 the Spanish Basketball Federation decided to create a third LEB with 18 teams like the other two Since that day renamed LEB as LEB Oro LEB Gold and LEB 2 as LEB Plata LEB Silver This new league was called LEB Bronce three first teams were promoted each year to LEB Plata and the four last teams were relegated to Liga EBA LEB Bronce had also its Cup like the other LEBs In 2009 after two seasons LEB Bronce was removed due to the difficulties of the teams that enjoyed the new league Season Champion Runner up Third2007 08 Gestiberica Vigo Canasta Unibasket Jerez Leyma Basquet Coruna2008 09 Alerta Cantabria Matchmind Carrefour El Bulevar de Avila CD Huelva BaloncestoCopa LEB Bronce Edit Year Host Champion Runner up Score2008 Vigo Balneario de Archena Ciudad Torrealta Molina 91 702009 Tijola Alerta Cantabria Promobys Valle del Almanzora 83 73Notes Edit Iberostar Canarias initially did not promote to Liga ACB but finally acquired the spot of Lucentum Alicante for playing in the league a b c d e f g h Team did not promote to Liga ACB in the next season As CB Atapuerca a b As CB Tizona Carramimbre CBC Valladolid and Delteco Gipuzkoa Basket were jointly declared champions and proposed for promotion to Liga ACB a b Shared title For active players the number listed is the number of seasons that player has completed plus the current season a b One game tied References Edit On May 8 2020 the Spanish Basketball Federation finished prematurely the regular season due to COVID 19 pandemic Los topes de la AdeccoOro FEB es 11 April 2008External links Edit in Spanish 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