Basketball in Spain explained

Basketball in Spain
Union:FEB
Country:Spain
Sport:basketball
First:1923
Registered:385,110[1]
Clubs:3,619

Basketball is the second most popular sport in Spain, directly behind association football. The top Spanish League, Liga ACB, is a member of ULEB, and the top Spanish League teams can compete in Europe, most notably in the Euroleague and Eurocup, and also under the FIBA Europe umbrella, in the FIBA Europe Cup. The Spanish teams also compete in a national domestic cup competition each year, called the Copa del Rey de Baloncesto, which is played by the top eight teams in the standings of the Liga ACB, at the end of the first half of the regular season.

Spanish basketball league system

See main article: Spanish basketball league system.

The tier levels

Evolution of the Spanish basketball league system

Tier\Years 1957–78 1978–83 1983–90 1990–94 1994–96 1996–2000 2000–07 2007–09 2009–
1 ACB
2 2ª División 1ª División B 1ª División LEB (since 2007, LEB Oro)
3 3ª División 2ª División LEB 2 (since 2007, LEB Plata)
4 Lower 3ª División LowerLower Lower 2ª División EBA
5 Lower Lower 1ª División
6 Lower Lower
7 Lower

Spanish women's basketball league system

LevelLeague
1Liga Femenina
(14 teams)
2Liga Femenina Challenge
(16 teams)
3Liga Femenina 2 Group A
(12 teams)
Liga Femenina 2 Group B
(12 teams)
41ª División Group A
1ª División Group B
1ª División Group C
1ª División Group D
1ª División Group E

Spain national basketball team

Men's team

See main article: Spain men's national basketball team.

Women's team

See main article: Spain women's national basketball team.

Autonomous teams

Like in football, several Autonomous Communities have their own autonomous team. These teams are not recognized by FIBA Europe, and only play in friendly games.

Between 2008 and 2010, the Torneo de las Naciones was played between the teams of Basque Country, Catalonia, and Galicia, and a foreign national team was invited. The following Autonomous Communities have played at least one friendly game:

Also, has got a basketball team which plays biennially in the Island Games.

On the other hand, Gibraltar has its own national team recognized by FIBA Europe. plays biannually in the European Basketball Championship for Small Countries and, like Menorca, the Island Games.

Other competitions

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anuario de estadísticas deportivas 2019. 13 April 2023. culturaydeporte.gob.es. es.