CB Valls explained

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CB Valls
Leagues:Liga EBA
Founded:1952
Arena:Pavelló Joana Ballart
Capacity:1,500
Location:Valls, Spain
Colors:Red and white
Website:cbvalls.com
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Club Bàsquet Valls is a basketball club based in Valls, Catalonia, Spain that currently plays in Liga EBA, the fourth tier of Spanish basketball.

History

Founded in 1952, its first success came in 1993 when the club qualified for the promotion playoffs to the Primera División, at that time the second tier.

In 1995 the club was promoted to Liga EBA after finishing champion of the promotion stage played in Monzón.

In 2001, Valls made its debut in LEB 2, third tier. In its first season, it qualified for the promotion playoffs but was eliminated in the quarterfinals. In 2004, CB Valls finished as semifinalist of the Copa LEB Plata played in Logroño champion of the 2003–04 LEB 2 and subsequently promoted to Liga LEB. The club played only one season, where, despite a great start leading the table during two weeks,[1] it avoided narrowly relegation.

Due to the lack of funds to remain playing in the second tier, in 2005 the club declined to continue in LEB and returned to the regional Catalan leagues. In 2007, despite promotion from Liga EBA to LEB Bronce, CB Valls decided to remain in the EBA league, where it would play one more season before definitively resigning from national competitions.

In 2016, thanks to an expansion of Group C of Liga EBA, Valls returned to that league.[2]

Sections

In 1971, after the opening of municipal pavilion Joana Ballart, the club created its women's basketball team. CB Valls also created several sections like football, cycling, tennis, table tennis, rink hockey and pétanque. Currently, only women's basketball, cycling[3] and table tennis remain active.

Season by season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.Cup competitions
1995–962 Liga EBA19–14
1996–973 Liga EBA
1997–983 Liga EBA17–11
1998–993 Liga EBA25–6
1999–003 Liga EBA17–9
2000–014 Liga EBA17–13
2001–023 LEB 26th17–13
2002–033 LEB 29th15–15
2003–043 LEB 21st24–12SF
2004–052 LEB15th13–21
2006–076 1ª Catalana14–16
2006–076 1ª Catalana26–6
2007–085 Liga EBA25–8
2008–095 Liga EBA13–17
2009–106 1ª Catalana14–16
2010–116 1ª Catalana27–3
2011–127 2ª Catalana26–4
2012–136 1ª Catalana11–19
2013–147 2ª Catalana21–9
2014–156 1ª Catalana18–14
2015–165 Copa Catalunya16–14
2016–174 Liga EBA11–15
2017–184Liga EBA17–9
2018–194Liga EBA9–17
2019–204Liga EBA14–7

Notable players

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Resumen LEB: El modesto Valls, sorprendente líder. ACB.com. es. 4 August 2016. 26 September 2004. 22 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160822122325/http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=20298. dead.
  2. Web site: El CB Valls Nutrion vol tornar a competir a la Lliga EBA. El Vallenc. Catalan. 14 July 2016. 4 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160807104325/http://www.elvallenc.cat/el-cb-valls-nutrion-vol-tornar-a-competir-a-la-lliga-eba. 7 August 2016. dead.
  3. Web site: CB Valls cycling section website . 2016-08-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160819224208/http://usuaris.tinet.cat/sccbv/welcome1.htm . 2016-08-19 . dead .