Liga Española de Baloncesto

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Liga Española de Baloncesto
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Current season 2014/15
sport basketball
abbreviation LIVE
Association Federación Española de Baloncesto
League foundation 1996
Teams 18 (2018/19)
Country countries SpainSpain Spain
Title holder CB Breogán (2018)
Record champions CB Murcia (3 ×)
Website http://www.feb.es/
http://www.adeccooro.es/ (LEB Oro)
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The Liga Española de Baloncesto (LEB) is currently the 2nd Spanish basketball league , below the ACB league .

history

The name Liga Española de Baloncesto or Primera División was already used by the first division, which was held as a round- robin tournament from 1957 to 1983 under the patronage of the Spanish basketball association FEB . After the re-establishment of the league association ACB , which was created as a merger of professional clubs and which took over the organization of the first division independently from 1983, the name Primera División was transferred to the second division, which was still managed by the FEB. In 1996, the Spanish league system was revised and the name was changed to Liga Española de Baloncesto or LEB for short . Since the 2007/08 season, the second division, which currently consists of 18 teams, has been sponsored by the Adecco LEB Oro , while the third is called Adecco LEB Plata .

Attendees

2013/14

master

season team
1996/1997 Ciudad de Huelva
1997/1998 Polaris World Murcia
1998/1999 Leche Rio Breogan
1999/2000 Etosa Alicante
2000/2001 Plus Pujol Lleida
2001/2002 Etosa Alicante
2002/2003 Polaris World Murcia
2003/2004 Lagun Aro Bilbao
2004/2005 Alta Gestión Fuenlabrada
2005/2006 Bruesa GBC
2006/2007 Ricoh Manresa
2007/2008 CAI Saragossa
2008/2009 CB Valladolid
2009/2010 CAI Saragossa
2010/2011 CB Murcia
2011/2012 Iberostar Canarias
2012/2013 Autocid Ford Burgos
2013/2014 River Andorra MoraBanc
2014/2015 Autocid Ford Burgos
2015/2016 Palencia Baloncesto
2016/2017 San Sebastian Gipuzkoa BC
2017/2018 CB Breogan

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