2023–24 LEB Oro season explained

LEB Oro
Season:2023–24
Regular Season:Final standings
League Champ Name:Champions
League Champs:Leyma Coruña
(1st title)
Promoted:Leyma Coruña
ICG Força Lleida
Relegated:Melilla Ciudad del Deporte
Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad
Rioverde Clavijo
Teams:18
Games:325
Highest Scoring:Burgos 109–102 Cáceres
(6 April 2024)
Biggest Home Win:Burgos 105–55 Ourense
(16 December 2023)
Biggest Away Win:Castelló 72–112 Tizona
(17 March 2024)
Prevseason:2022–23
Nextseason:2024–25

The 2023–24 LEB Oro season was the 28th season of the Spanish basketball second league. It started on 6 October 2023 with the first round of the regular season and ended on 9 June 2024 with the Final Four.[1]

Teams

Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

A total of 18 teams contested the league, including 13 sides from the 2022–23 season, two relegated from the Liga ACB and three promoted from the LEB Plata.[2]

Teams relegated from Liga ACB
Teams promoted from LEB Plata

Venues and locations

TeamHome cityArenaCapacity
Alimerka Oviedo BaloncestoOviedoMunicipal de Pumarín
Amics CastellóCastellón de la PlanaCiutat de Castelló
Baloncesto FuenlabradaFuenlabradaFernando Martín
Cáceres Patrimonio de la HumanidadCáceresMultiusos Ciudad de Cáceres
Club Ourense BaloncestoOurensePazo Paco Paz
Grupo Alega CantabriaTorrelavegaVicente Trueba
Grupo Ureta Tizona BurgosBurgosPolideportivo El Plantío
Guuk Gipuzkoa BasketSan SebastiánAngulas Aguinaga Arena
Hestia MenorcaMahónPavelló Menorca
HLA AlicanteAlicantePedro Ferrándiz
ICG Força LleidaLleidaEspai Fruita Barris Nord
Leyma CoruñaA CoruñaPazo dos Deportes de Riazor
Longevida San Pablo BurgosBurgosColiseum Burgos
Melilla Ciudad del DeporteMelillaCiudad de Melilla
Movistar EstudiantesMadridWiZink Center
Movistar Academy Magariños
Real Betis BaloncestoSevilleSan Pablo
Rioverde ClavijoLogroñoPalacio de los Deportes
UEMC Real Valladolid BaloncestoValladolidPolideportivo Pisuerga

Regular season

League table

Results

Playoffs

Bracket

Source: FEB

Quarter-finals

The first legs were played on 17 May, the second legs on 19 May, the third legs on 24 May, the fourth legs on 26 May, if necessary, and the fifth legs on 30–31 May 2024, if necessary.[5] |}Source: FEB

Fifth leg

Semi-finals

The semi-finals were played on 8 June 2024 at the Madrid Arena in th city of Madrid.[6] [7]

Final

The final was played on 9 June 2024 at the Madrid Arena in th city of Madrid.

Copa Princesa de Asturias

The Copa Princesa de Asturias was played on 28 January 2024, by the top two qualified teams after the end of the first half of the season (round 17). The champion of the cup play the playoffs against the ninth qualified as it finished the league between the second and the fifth qualified.

Game

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Así será la LEB Oro 2023/24: las fechas claves de la temporada . 25 December 2023 . FEB . 9 July 2023 . es.
  2. News: La temporada 2023/24 confirma la estabilidad de las Competiciones FEB . 25 December 2023 . FEB . 18 July 2023 . es.
  3. News: Hidalgo . Luis . El CB Prat renuncia a su plaza en LEB Oro y solicitará inscribirse en la LEB Plata . 9 June 2024 . Gigantes del Basket . 30 June 2023 . es.
  4. News: Oficial: el Clavijo jugará en LEB Oro . 9 June 2024 . ElDiario.es . 18 July 2023 . es.
  5. News: La antesala de la Final Four pone en juego los cuatro billetes para la lucha por el ascenso . 3 June 2024 . FEB . 14 May 2024 . es.
  6. News: El Madrid Arena acogerá la Final Four 2024 de la Liga LEB Oro . 3 June 2024 . FEB . 1 June 2024 . es.
  7. News: La #F4LEBOro de Madrid define sus horarios a la búsqueda del ascenso a la Liga Endesa . 3 June 2024 . FEB . 1 June 2024 . es.