Primera División de Baloncesto
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Sport | Basketball |
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No. of teams | 271 teams in 15 groups |
Country | Spain |
Continent | Europe |
Most recent champion(s) | (Andalusia, Ceuta and Melilla), (Aragón), (Balearic Islands), Tabirako (Basque Country, Navarra, La Rioja), Felipe Antón (Canary Islands), Solares B (Cantabria), Real Valladolid B (Castile and León), (Castile-La Mancha), (Catalonia), (Community of Madrid), CBA Maristas (Extremadura), (Galicia), Oviedo B (Principality of Asturias), Real Murcia (Region of Murcia), (Valencian Community) |
Level on pyramid | 5th tier |
Promotion to | Liga EBA |
Relegation to | Autonomous 2nd league or 1st provincial league |
The Primera División de Baloncesto (officially Campeonato de España de Primera División Nacional) is the fifth level in the Spanish basketball league system.
Current format
The Primera División works similar to the Tercera Federación of Spanish football. It is the fifth tier as well and it is divided into fifteen groups, corresponding to the Autonomous communities of Spain excepting one of the groups that is shared by Basque Country, La Rioja and Navarra. In Catalonia is known as Super Copa Masculina (until this current 2023–24 season was known as Copa Catalunya).
The best teams are promoted to Liga EBA, since 2015–16 season without playing any promotion playoffs against other Autonomous communities groups. In some Autonomous communities, the first qualified is considered the Regional amateur champion.
Current 2023-24 season the league has 271 teams. Zaragoza is the city with most teams (9) and Valencia is the province with most teams (17). Club Baloncesto Solares from Medio Cudeyo (Cantabria) has three different teams in the league: Restaurante Los Arcos-CB Solares, CB Solares A and CB Solares B.
Latest seasons
Andalusia, Ceuta and Melilla
38 teams divided in three groups. Competition known as Liga Nacional N1 Masculina.
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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2005–06 | CB Granada B | CB Lepe Alius |
2006–07 | CB Costa Motril | CB Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla |
2007–08 | CB Alhaurín de la Torre | CB Promesas Pozoblanco |
2008–09 | AD Las Canteras | CB Morón |
2009–10 | CB La Zubia | CB Puente Genil |
2010–11 | CD Huelva Baloncesto | CB Lepe Alius |
2011–12 | CDB Enrique Benítez | CB Coria |
2012–13 | Baloncesto Málaga B | Fundación CB Granada |
2013–14 | Almería Basket | CB Deportivo Coín |
2014–15 | CB Vélez | Medacbasket |
2015–16 | CB Baza | Club Náutico Sevilla |
2016–17 | CB Almería | CB Benahavís |
2017–18 | Real Círculo de Labradores | CB Martos |
2018–19 | CD Basket 4Life | CP Mijas Baloncesto |
2019–20 | No champion | |
2020–21 | CD Basket 4Life | CB Coria |
2021–22 | Baloncesto Murgi | PMD Aljaraque |
2022–23 | CB Armilla | CB Coria |
Aragón
16 teams divided in two groups. Competition known as Primera Nacional Masculina A1.
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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2008–09 | Colegio Don Bosco El Salvador | CB Juventud Utebo |
2009–10 | CB UGT Almozara | CB Boscos Huesca |
2010–11 | Stadium Casablanca | Colegio Don Bosco El Salvador |
2011–12 | CB Zaragoza | Colegio Don Bosco El Salvador |
2012–13 | CB Zaragoza | CB Boscos Huesca |
2013–14 | CB Zaragoza | Polideportivo San Agustín |
2014–15 | CB Zaragoza | Stadium Casablanca |
2015–16 | CB Zaragoza | AD Compañía de María |
2016–17 | AD Compañía de María | CB Zaragoza |
2017–18 | AD Compañía de María | CB Zaragoza |
2018–19 | CB UGT Almozara | CB Zaragoza |
2019–20 | No champion | |
2020–21 | CB Zaragoza B | Alfindén CB B |
2021–22 | Club Natación Helios | CB Zaragoza B |
2022–23 | CB Cuarte de Huerva | CB Octavus Utebo |
Source: [1]
Balearic Islands
24 teams divided in two groups. Competition known as Lliga Escribano Balear Masculina. Final Four known as Biel Hurtado-Final A4.
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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2005–06 | CB Imprenta Bahía | CB Alcúdia B |
2006–07 | CB Ciutadella | CB Alcúdia B |
2007–08 | Sa Pobla BC | CB CIDE |
2008–09 | CB Ferreries | Sporting Ciutat de Palma |
2009–10 | CB Pla de Na Tesa | CCE Sant Lluis |
2010–11 | CB Pla de Na Tesa | CB CIDE |
2011–12 | CB CIDE | CCE Sant Lluís |
2012–13 | CB Andratx | AEB La Salle Palma |
2013–14 | CCE Sant Lluis | CB La Salle Mahón |
2014–15 | CB Bahía San Agustín B | CB Pla de Na Tesa B |
2015–16 | CB Calvià | CB Pla de Na Tesa |
2016–17 | CB Sa Creu Ciutat d'Inca | AEB La Salle Palma |
2017–18 | CB Calvià | CB Sa Creu Ciutat d'Inca |
2018–19 | CB Pla de Na Tesa | CB Es Castell |
2019–20 | No champion | |
2020–21 | Esporles BC | CB Pla de Na Tesa |
2021–22 | Ágora Portals Sports Club | CB Sa Creu Ciutat d'Inca |
2022–23 | CB Sa Creu Ciutat d'Inca | Esporles BC |
Basque Country, Navarra, La Rioja
14 teams in only one group.
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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2005–06 | Club Larraona Claret | Arrasateko Ointxe SKE |
2006–07 | Club Larraona Claret | Arrasateko Ointxe SKE |
2007–08 | Arrasateko Ointxe SKE | Araberri BC |
2008–09 | Araberri BC | CD San Cernin |
2009–10 | SD Bidegintza | Askatuak SBT |
2010–11 | Easo ST | Aloña Mendi KE |
2011–12 | CB Santurtzi SK | Zarautz KE |
2012–13 | AD Unamuno ST | CD Askartza-Claret |
2013–14 | Tolosako Adiskideok KE | Arrasateko Ointxe SKE |
2014–15 | Fundación 5+11 | Zarautz KE |
2015–16 | CB Valle de Egüés | Iraurgi SB B |
2016–17 | Fundación 5+11 | Ordizia KE |
2017–18 | Goierri KE | Hernani KE |
2018–19 | Zarautz KE | Iraurgi SB B |
2019–20 | LogroBasket Club | Urgatzi Kirol Kluba |
2020–21 | Leioa SBT | Getxo SBT |
2021–22 | Fundación Bilbao Basket | Tabirako ST |
2022–23 | Tolosako Adiskideok KE | Zarautz KE |
2023–24 | Tabirako ST | CB Valle de Egüés |
Canary Islands
21 teams divided in two groups.
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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1994–95 | RC Náutico Tenerife | CB Gran Canaria B |
1995–96 | CB Unelco Laguna | RC Náutico Tenerife |
1996–97 | CB Unelco Laguna | UB La Palma |
1997–98 | CB 1939 Canarias | RC Náutico Tenerife |
2005–06 | CB Jiobe El Paso | CB Granadilla |
2006–07 | UD Vecindario | CB Gran Canaria C |
2007–08 | CB Gran Canaria B | RC Náutico Tenerife |
2008–09 | CD Magec Tías | AD Valle Sur Fátima |
2009–10 | CB Dominicas La Palma | Canarias Basketball Academy |
2010–11 | CB Santa Cruz | RC Náutico Tenerife |
2011–12 | CB San Isidro | CB Agüimes |
2012–13 | RC Náutico Tenerife | Tenerife Baloncesto |
2013–14 | Canarias Basketball Academy | CB Aridane |
2014–15 | CB Gran Canaria B | CB Aridane |
2015–16 | CB Conejero | Canarias Basketball Academy |
2016–17 | CB Maramajo | RC Náutico Tenerife B |
2017–18 | CB Aridane | CB 1939 Canarias B |
2018–19 | CB Agüimes | CB La Matanza |
2019–20 | No champion | |
2020–21 | CB 1939 Canarias B | CB Dadarmo Güímar EMB |
2021–22 | CD EVECAN Sport | CB Santa Cruz |
2022–23 | CD EVECAN Sport | CB Tacoronte |
2023–24 | EB Felipe Antón | CB 1939 Canarias B |
Cantabria
14 teams in only one group. Competition known as Autonómica Senior Masculina.
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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2002–03 | ADB Santoña | ADB Pas Piélagos |
2003–04 | ADB Pas Piélagos | CB Laredo |
2004–05 | CD La Paz Torrelavega | CD Estela |
2005–06 | CD La Paz Torrelavega | CD Estela |
2006–07 | CD La Paz Torrelavega | CB Laredo |
2007–08 | CD La Paz Torrelavega | CD Estela |
2008–09 | CD La Paz Torrelavega | ADB Pas Piélagos B |
2009–10 | CD La Paz Torrelavega | AD Cantbasket 04 |
2010–11 | CD La Paz Torrelavega | ADB Colindres |
2011–12 | ADB Colindres | SAB Torrelavega B |
2012–13 | CD La Paz Torrelavega | AD Cantbasket 04 |
2013–14 | CD La Paz Torrelavega | CDE Unión Cántabra de Baloncesto |
2014–15 | AD Cantbasket 04 B | ADB Pas Piélagos B |
2015–16 | AD Cantbasket 04 B | CD La Paz Torrelavega |
2016–17 | CBT Torrelavega | CD La Paz Torrelavega |
2017–18 | CB Solares | CD La Paz Torrelavega |
2018–19 | Club Baloncesto Bezana | CD Calasanz Santander |
2019–20 | Club Baloncesto Bezana | CD La Paz Torrelavega |
2020–21 | CB Entrambasaguas | CD La Paz Torrelavega |
2021–22 | CBT Torrelavega | CB Solares |
2022–23 | CDE Becedo Santander | CB Entrambasaguas |
2023–24 | CB Solares (B team) | CB Solares (Restaurante Los Arcos team) |
Source:[2]
Castile and León
13 teams in only one group.
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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2002–03 | CB Valladolid B | CB Palencia |
2003–04 | CD Universidad de Valladolid | AD Universidad de Salamanca |
2004–05 | UD Segovia | CB Tormes |
2005–06 | AD Universidad de Salamanca | CD Universidad de Valladolid |
2006–07 | CB Valladolid B | CB Ciudad de Ponferrada |
2007–08 | CD Universidad de Valladolid | CD Universidad de Burgos |
2008–09 | CD Universidad de Burgos | CB San Agustín |
2009–10 | CD Virgen de la Concha | CB Villamuriel |
2010–11 | CB La Cistérniga | Basket Burgos 2002 |
2011–12 | CB Tormes | CD Las Contiendas |
2012–13 | CB Agustinos Eras | CD Las Contiendas |
2013–14 | CD Universidad de Burgos | CB Ciudad de Ponferrada |
2014–15 | CB Agustinos Eras B | CB La Flecha |
2015–16 | CB Tizona | CD Carbajosa de la Sagrada |
2016–17 | CD Carbajosa de la Sagrada | CD Blanca de Castilla |
2017–18 | CD San Agustín | CB Tormes |
2018–19 | CD Blanca de Castilla | Baloncesto Venta de Baños |
2019–20 | CB Ciudad de Valladolid B | CD Baloncesto Reino de León |
2020–21 | CD Claret | CD Federado Baloncesto Villares |
2021–22 | CD Blanca de Castilla | Real Valladolid Baloncesto B |
2022–23 | CD Carbajosa de la Sagrada | CD Zamarat |
2023–24 | Real Valladolid Baloncesto B | CD Baloncesto Segovia |
Source:[3]
Castile-La Mancha
12 teams in only one group.
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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2003–04 | CDB Grupo BO Ciudad Real | CB Polígono |
2004–05 | CB Quintanar | CABA |
2005–06 | CB Illescas | CP La Roda |
2006–07 | CB Gerindote | Fundación Adepal |
2007–08 | CB Bargas | CABA |
2008–09 | CB Gerindote | CB Polígono |
2009–10 | Albacete Baloncesto Cinco | Basket Azuqueca |
2010–11 | Basket Quintanar | Basket Azuqueca |
2011–12 | CABA | EB Albacete |
2012–13 | CB Villarrobledo | CB Ciudad Real |
2013–14 | CB Ciudad Real | CB CEI Toledo |
2014–15 | CP La Roda | Guadalajara Basket |
2015–16 | Guadalajara Basket | CB Manzanares |
2016–17 | CB Almansa | Tobarra CB |
2017–18 | CB Daimiel | Tobarra CB |
2018–19 | Tobarra CB | CB Socuéllamos |
2019–20 | No champion | |
2020–21 | CB Socuéllamos | CB La Solana |
2021–22 | CB Daimiel | CB La Solana |
2022–23 | BAZU Baloncesto Azudense | EBA Albacete |
Catalonia
14 teams in only one group. Competition known as Super Copa Masculina (until 2023, was known as Copa Catalunya).
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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1999–00 | CB Vic | CB Navàs |
2000–01 | CB Cornellà B | CB Alella |
2001–02 | CB Granollers | Club Maristes Ademar |
2002–03 | AD Torreforta | CB Igualada |
2003–04 | CP Roser | UER Pineda de Mar |
2004–05 | BC Andorra | AB Esplugues |
2005–06 | CB Ripollet | AE Sant Andreu Natzaret |
2006–07 | CB Viladecans | CB Santfeliuenc |
2007–08 | CB Mollet | Sedis Bàsquet |
2008–09 | AE Sant Andreu Natzaret | CB Vilaseca |
2009–10 | UE Barberà | AB Badalona 2005 |
2010–11 | CB Sitges | AEC Collblanc-Torrassa |
2011–12 | SE Lluïsos de Gràcia | CB Sant Josep Badalona |
2012–13 | CB Quart | UE Montgat |
2013–14 | BC Andorra B | CB Salt |
2014–15 | CB Igualada | CB Castellbisbal |
2015–16 | UB Sant Adrià | CB Sitges |
2016–17 | AE Boet Mataró | CB Sant Josep Badalona |
2017–18 | CB Esparreguera | CB Salou |
2018–19 | Club Maristes Ademar | AE Badalonès |
2019–20 | No champion | |
2020–21 | Bàsquet Girona B | CB Navàs |
2021–22 | CB Granollers | JAC Club Sants |
2022–23 | UE Montgat | CB Ripollet |
Community of Madrid
24 teams divided in two groups. Competition known as Liga VIPS Masculina.
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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2005–06 | Ciudad de Móstoles CB | Baloncesto Pozuelo |
2006–07 | Baloncesto Fuenlabrada B | Torrelodones AD |
2007–08 | Eurocolegio Casvi | Baloncesto Alcobendas |
2008–09 | Alcorcón CB | Baloncesto Pozuelo |
2009–10 | Torrelodones AD | Baloncesto Torrejón |
2010–11 | CB San Agustín del Guadalix | Baloncesto Getafe |
2011–12 | Baloncesto Pozuelo | CD Covibar |
2012–13 | Estudio CD | CB Ciudad de Móstoles |
2013–14 | Baloncesto Pozuelo | Alcorcón Basket |
2014–15 | Torrelodones AD | Real Canoe NC |
2015–16 | Uros de Rivas | Eurocolegio Casvi |
2016–17 | Liceo Francés | Estudio CD |
2017–18 | Zentro CB | Baloncesto Pozuelo |
2018–19 | Baloncesto Alcalá | Distrito Olímpico |
2019–20 | No champion | |
2020–21 | CB Majadahonda | Zentro CB B |
2021–22 | CB Getafe | Baloncesto Torrelodones |
2022–23 | CD Distrito Olímpico | CB Ciudad de Móstoles |
Extremadura
9 teams in only one group.
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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2005–06 | CB Franjul Villanueva | Ceres Basket |
2006–07 | CP San Antonio | AD El 21 |
2007–08 | AB Pacense | CB Franjul Villanueva |
2008–09 | CB Plasencia B | Cáceres Ciudad del Baloncesto B |
2009–10 | CB Plasencia B | Cáceres Ciudad del Baloncesto B |
2010–11 | CB Plasencia B | Cáceres Ciudad del Baloncesto B |
2011–12 | CB Plasencia B | Baloncesto Ciudad de Badajoz |
2012–13 | CP La Serena | Cáceres Ciudad del Baloncesto B |
2013–14 | No competition | |
2014–15 | UB Almendralejo | Baloncesto Ciudad de Badajoz |
2015–16 | Baloncesto Ciudad de Badajoz | UB Almendralejo |
2016–17 | AD Plasencia Basket Adepla | Baloncesto Ciudad de Badajoz |
2017–18 | Baloncesto Ciudad de Badajoz | Baloncesto Badajoz |
2018–19 | Baloncesto Ciudad de Badajoz | Baloncesto Badajoz |
2019–20 | ACD Sagrado Corazón | Baloncesto Badajoz |
2020–21 | Baloncesto Ciudad de Badajoz | Baloncesto Badajoz |
2021–22 | CD Maristas Badajoz | AD Moraleja CB |
2022–23 | CD Unión Baloncesto | Baloncesto Ciudad de Badajoz |
2023–24 | City of Badajoz Academy | ADC Baloncesto |
Galicia
16 teams divided in two groups.
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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2005–06 | CB Noia | AD Xiria |
2006–07 | CB San Rosendo | CB Noia |
2007–08 | ABO Ourense | Xuventude Baloncesto |
2008–09 | Ferrol CB B | Obradoiro CAB |
2009–10 | Ferrol CB B | CB Noia |
2010–11 | Baloncesto Narón | CB Tui |
2011–12 | Básquet Coruña B | Porriño Baloncesto Base |
2012–13 | CI Rosalía de Castro | Santo Domingo Betanzos |
2013–14 | Básquet Coruña B | CB Seis do Nadal Coia |
2014–15 | Club Ourense Baloncesto B | VGO Basket |
2015–16 | VGO Basket | CB Seis do Nadal Coia |
2016–17 | CB Culleredo | Básquet Coruña B |
2017–18 | CB Tui | CB Cambre |
2018–19 | CB Cambre | CB Costa Ártabra |
2019–20 | No champion | |
2020–21 | CB Peixefresco | AD Bosco Salesianos |
2021–22 | Obradoiro CAB C | Escola Basket Xiria |
2022–23 | CB Culleredo | Club Estudiantes Lugo |
Principality of Asturias
12 teams in only one group.
Region of Murcia
Since 2013, the Region of Murcia has an independent group. 16 teams divided in two groups.
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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2013–14 | CB Jairis | CB Estudiantes Cartagena |
2014–15 | CAB Torre Pacheco | CB Begastri |
2015–16 | CB Jairis | CB San José |
2016–17 | CB Begastri | CB Jairis |
2017–18 | CB Jairis | AD Eliocroca |
2018–19 | AD Infante | CB Begastri |
2019–20 | No champion | |
2020–21 | CB Begastri | CB Jairis B |
2021–22 | AD Infante | FC Cartagena CB B |
2022–23 | Real Murcia Baloncesto | CB Estudiantes Cartagena |
2023–24 | Real Murcia Baloncesto | UB Archena B |
Source:[4]
Valencian Community
Until 2013, the group was shared with the Region of Murcia. 28 teams divided in two groups.
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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2007–08 | CEB Llíria | CB Lucentum B |
2008–09 | CB Calpe | CB Begastri |
2009–10 | CB L'Horta Godella | AD San Vicente |
2010–11 | CB Begastri | CNB Paterna |
2011–12 | CB Jovens Almàssera | CB Guardamar |
2012–13 | CB Jovens Almàssera | CB Begastri |
2013–14 | CB Lucentum Alicante | CB L'Alfàs del Pi |
2014–15 | CB L'Alfàs del Pi | CB Alginet |
2015–16 | SD El Pilar | CB Alginet |
2016–17 | CB Aldaia | CB Alginet |
2017–18 | CB Alginet | CB L'Horta Godella |
2018–19 | CD Claret Benimaclet | CB Ifach Calpe |
2019–20 | No champion | |
2020–21 | CB Ilicitano | CB Alginet B |
2021–22 | CB Cerámica Manises-Quart | Club Martínez Valls Bàsquet |
2022–23 | Club Nou Bàsquet Xàtiva | CB Altea |
References
- ^ Asturian Primera Nacional at asturcesto.es (in Spanish)
- ^ Cantabrian Primera División at algosemueve.org (in Spanish)
- ^ Regional champions at the website of the Basketball Federation of Castile and León] (in Spanish)
- ^ Region of Murcia Basketball Federation