Segunda FEB explained

Segunda FEB
Formerly:LEB 2 (2000–2007)
LEB Plata (2007–2024)
Pixels:200px
Country:Spain
Confed:FIBA Europe
First:2000–01
Promotion:Primera FEB
Relegation:Tercera FEB
Levels:3
Pyramid:Spanish basketball league system
Domest Cup:Spain Cup
Copa LEB Plata (defunct)
Champions:Basket Cartagena
(1st title)
Season:2023–24
Most Champs:Iraurgi SB
(2 titles)
Current:2024–25 season

The Segunda FEB, formerly known as LEB 2 and LEB Plata, is the third basketball division of the Spanish basketball league system and the second basketball division organized by the Spanish Basketball Federation. Since 2019, three teams are promoted to Primera FEB and six teams are relegated to Tercera FEB.

From the 2024–25 season it will be named Segunda FEB.[1]

LEB Plata history

League names

Champions

Season Champion Other promoted teams MVP
Llobregat Centre Cornellà Rahshon Turner
Basket Bilbao Berri Melvin Simon
CB Aracena John Schuck
Valls Félix Hotel Shalawn Miller
CB L'Hospitalet Thomas Terrell
Autocid Ford Burgos Brett Beeson
Beirasar Rosalía Jason Blair
Akasvayu Vic Stevie Johnson
Faymasa Palencia Robert Joseph
Fundación Adepal Alcázar Ronald Thompson
Knet Rioja Ian O'Leary
River Andorra Marko Todorović
Unión Financiera Asturiana Oviedo Baloncesto Will Hanley
Fundación Baloncesto Fuenlabrada Ola Atoyebi
Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad Nick Washburn
Marín Ence Peixegalego Javonte Green
Sammic ISB Sergio de la Fuente
Covirán Granada Tyson Pérez
HLA Alicante Jordi Trias
Season curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Juaristi ISB
Grupo Alega Cantabria CBT
UBU Tizona
ODILO FC Cartagena CB

Performance by club

ClubWinnersPromotionsWinning Years
2 2 2016–17, 2020–21
1 2 2000–01
1 2 2015–16
1 1 2001–02
1 1 2002–03
1 1 2003–04
1 1 2004–05
1 1 2005–06
1 1 2006–07
1 1 2007–08
1 1 2008–09
1 1 2009–10
1 1 2010–11
1 1 2011–12
1 1 2012–13
1 1 2013–14
1 1 2014–15
1 1 2017–18
1 1 2018–19
1 1 2019–20
1 1 2021–22
1 2 2022–23
1 1 2023–24
0 3
0 2
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1

Current clubs

See main article: 2024–25 Segunda FEB.

Copa LEB Plata

The Copa LEB Plata (LEB Plata Cup) was a championship played from to 2001 to 2024.

In the first editions, the three top teams in the first half season and an organizer team played the Cup in a Final Four format. Since 2009, the teams who play this cup are two first qualified in the half season, and it's hosted by the first qualified. The winner of the Copa LEB Plata would be the first team in the play-offs if it finishes between the second and the fifth at the final of the Regular Season.

YearHostWinnerRunner-upScoreMVP
2001 CB Tarragona 84–82 Salva Camps
2002 Bilbao Basket 84–74 Lucho Fernández
2003 CB Aracena 80–71 DeCarlo Deveaux
2004 CB Clavijo 77–75 Manu Coego
2005 CB Atapuerca 98–78 Tony Smith
2006 CB Atapuerca 88–78 Diego Guaita
2007 Club Ourense Baloncesto 90–89 Sony Vázquez
2008 CB Vic 66–64 Eulis Báez
Palencia Baloncesto 69–65 Carles Bravo
CB Peñas Huesca 89–67 Stevie Johnson
CB Clavijo 79–72 Sidão Santana
Araberri BC 82–74 Alberto Ausina
CEBA Guadalajara 78–71 Sergio Llorente
CB Prat 83–79 Sergio Pérez
AB Castelló 88–73 Nick Washburn
CB Peixefresco 76–66 Antonio Pantín
Fundación CB Granada 80–74 Jesús Fernández
Fundación CB Granada 71–63 Devin Wright
Fundación Lucentum Baloncesto 86–68 Álex Galán
Iraurgi SB 74–69 Spencer Reaves
Iraurgi SB 84–82 Ibon Guridi
Zornotza ST Sant Antoni Ibiza Feeling 66–64 Alberto Cabrera
CB Tizona 90–76 Joe Cremo
CB Zamora 95–89 Jonas Paukštė

Final Four Editions

2008

Since 2009, the Copa LEB Plata is only played with the two top teams at the first half of the LEB Plata season

Stat leaders at LEB Plata

Season PIR Top scorer PPG Top rebounder RPG Top Assistant APG
2000–0124.4821.8311.004.20
2001–0224.3120.6010.694.15
2002–0321.8620.129.974.90
2003–0425.4222.6911.314.96
2004–0530.3922.9713.075.10
2005–0622.2321.039.846.03
2006–0725.3819.2111.264.64
2007–0825.3921.399.404.66
2008–0923.9020.118.734.40
2010–1120.3816.399.506.04
2011–1220.3817.588.485.83
2012–1323.6517.6511.206.35
2013–1420.0516.2510.506.08
2014–1520.0417.709.137.12
2015–1621.6018.3810.174.42
2016–1719.1717.1310.204.77
2017–1820.5717.419.815.86

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La primera Comisión Delegada del periodo olímpico 2024-28 trae importantes novedades. Spanish Basketball Federation. 24 May 2024. es.