Liga Española de Baloncesto

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LEB Oro
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Founded1996; 22 years ago (1996)
First season1996–97
Country
 Spain
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams18
Level on pyramid
2

Promotion to
Liga ACB

Relegation to
LEB Plata
Domestic cup(s)Copa Princesa de Asturias
Current champions
CB Breogán
(2nd title)
Most championships
CB Murcia
(3 titles)
Websiteleboro.es

2018–19 season

The Liga Española de Baloncesto, also known as LEB Oro, is the second basketball division of the Spanish basketball league system. It is run by the FEB. The Liga Española de Baloncesto is divided into two categories. The LEB league was founded in 1996, and is played under FIBA rules. It was renamed LEB Oro in 2007.




Contents





  • 1 Championship format


  • 2 LEB History


  • 3 Performance by club


  • 4 Records at LEB Oro

    • 4.1 Stats leaders


    • 4.2 All-time top performances

      • 4.2.1 Games played


      • 4.2.2 Points


      • 4.2.3 Rebounds


      • 4.2.4 Assists


      • 4.2.5 Steals


      • 4.2.6 Blocks



    • 4.3 Records in a game



  • 5 Current clubs


  • 6 Copa Princesa de Asturias


  • 7 All-time LEB Oro table


  • 8 The second division before LEB Oro


  • 9 LEB Plata


  • 10 LEB Bronce

    • 10.1 Copa LEB Bronce



  • 11 Notes


  • 12 References


  • 13 External links




Championship format




A 2015 playoffs game between CB Valladolid and CB Breogán.


Each team of has to play with all the other teams of its division twice, once at home and the other at the opponent's arena.


Each victory adds two points to the team in the league ranking, while each loss adds only one. At the end of the league:


  • The winner of the Regular season promotes directly to Liga ACB.

  • Teams qualified between second and ninth position play the promotion play-offs, where the winner promotes with the regular season champion to Liga ACB.

  • The worst or the two worst teams are relegated to LEB Plata.

At the half of the league, the two first teams in the table play the Copa Princesa at home of the winner of the first half season. The Champion of this Cup will play the play-offs as first qualified if it finishes the league between the 2nd and the 5th qualified.



LEB History




Porfirio Fisac achieved three titles and collaborated in other one before leaving.


The two first teams are promoted to ACB. Since 2007–08, is known as LEB Oro (LEB Gold) and the regular season champion promotes to ACB without playing the playoffs. The winner of the Playoffs Finals is the other promoted team.





















































































































SeasonChampionRunner-upMVPChampion's Coach
1996–97CB Ciudad de Huelva
Caja Cantabria

United States Bob Harstad

Spain Sergio Valdeolmillos
1997–98Murcia Artel
Baloncesto Fuenlabrada

United States Tony Smith

Spain Felipe Coello
1998–99Breogán Universidade
Cabitel Gijón

United States Eric Cuthrell

Spain Paco García
1999–00CB Lucentum Alicante
Club Ourense Baloncesto

United States Joe Bunn

Spain Andreu Casadevall
2000–01Caprabo Lleida
CB Granada

United States Michael Wilson

Spain Edu Torres
2001–02CB Lucentum Alicante
Minorisa.net Manresa

United States Lawrence Lewis

Argentina Julio Lamas
2002–03Etosa Murcia
Unelco Tenerife

Dominican Republic Jaime Peterson

Spain Felipe Coello
2003–04Bilbao Basket
CB Granada

United States Aaron Swinson

Spain Txus Vidorreta
2004–05Baloncesto Fuenlabrada
IBB Hoteles Menorca

Spain Ricardo Guillén

Spain Luis Casimiro
2005–06Bruesa GBC
Polaris World Murcia

United States Thomas Terrell

Spain Porfirio Fisac
2006–07Ricoh Manresa
Climalia León

Spain Ricardo Guillén

Spain Jaume Ponsarnau
2007–08Basket CAI Zaragoza
Bruesa GBC

United States Andy Panko

Spain Curro Segura
2008–09CB Valladolid
CB Lucentum Alicante

United States Jakim Donaldson

Spain Porfirio Fisac
2009–10Basket CAI Zaragoza
ViveMenorca

United States Jakim Donaldson

Spain José Luis Abós
2010–11CB Murcia
Blu:sens Monbús

Spain Ricardo Guillén

Spain Luis Guil
2011–12
Iberostar Canarias

Menorca Bàsquet †

United States Jakim Donaldson

Spain Alejandro Martínez
2012–13
Ford Burgos[N 1]

CB Lucentum Alicante †

Czech Republic Ondřej Starosta

Spain Andreu Casadevall
2013–14River Andorra MoraBanc
Ford Burgos[N 2]

Spain Jordi Trias

Spain Joan Peñarroya
2014–15
Ford Burgos[N 2]

Club Ourense Baloncesto †

Spain Ricardo Guillén

Spain Andreu Casadevall
2015–16
Quesos Cerrato Palencia

Club Melilla Baloncesto †

Spain Óliver Arteaga

Spain Porfirio Fisac / Spain Sergio García
2016–17RETAbet.es GBC
San Pablo Inmobiliaria Burgos

Spain Jordi Trias

Spain Porfirio Fisac
2017–18Cafés Candelas Breogán
ICL Manresa

Spain Jordi Trias

Spain Natxo Lezkano

Notes:


  • † Team did not promote to Liga ACB in the next season.

  • ‡ Iberostar Canarias initially did not promote to Liga ACB, but finally acquired the spot of Lucentum Alicante for playing in the league.


Performance by club














































































































Club
Winners
Runners-up
Winning Years
CB Murcia31
1997–98, 2002–03, 2010–11
CB Lucentum Alicante22
1999–00, 2001–02
Gipuzkoa BC21
2005–06, 2016–17
Basket Zaragoza20
2007–08, 2009–10
CB Breogán20
1998–99, 2017–18
Bàsquet Manresa12
2006–07
Baloncesto Fuenlabrada11
2004–05
CB Tizona11
2014–15
CB Ciudad de Huelva10
1996–97
CE Lleida Bàsquet10
2000–01
Bilbao Basket10
2003–04
CB Valladolid10
2008–09
CB 1939 Canarias10
2011–12
CB Atapuerca10
2012–13
BC Andorra10
2013–14
Palencia Baloncesto10
2015–16
Menorca Bàsquet03
CB Granada02
Club Ourense Baloncesto02
Cantabria Baloncesto01
Gijón Baloncesto01
Tenerife Baloncesto01
Baloncesto León01
Obradoiro CAB01
Club Melilla Baloncesto01
CB Miraflores01


Records at LEB Oro



Stats leaders

















































































































































































































SeasonTop rating
PIRTop scorerPPGTop rebounderRPGTop AssistantAPG

1996–97

United States Bob Harstad
31.72

United States Bob Harstad
30.56

United States Jermaine Carlton
11.96

Spain Jaume Comas
4.73

1997–98

United States Tony Smith
25.38

United States Tony Smith
25.38

United States Eric Cuthrell
10.96

United States Tony Smith
3.96

1998–99

United States Eric Cuthrell
28.65

United States Tony Smith
22.62

United States Eric Cuthrell
11.57

United States Ronald Rutland
4.38

1999–00

United States Joe Bunn
28.23

United States Joe Bunn
23.60

United States Cedric Moore
10.17

Spain Valentín Holgado
4.30

2000–01

United States Michael Wilson
23.70

United States Howard Brown
23.91

United States Michael Wilson
9.53

Spain Ernesto Serrano
4.93

2001–02

United States Lawrence Lewis
25.03

Spain Asier García
19.41

United States Lawrence Lewis
10.27

Spain Roberto Núñez
4.60

2002–03

Dominican Republic Jaime Peterson
22.47

United States Howard Brown
18.97

United States Willie Walls
14.76

Spain Javi Salgado
4.87

2003–04

United States Aaron Swinson
23.94

Nigeria Ugonna Onyekwe
19.33

United States Aaron Swinson
9.44

Spain Dani López
4.62

2004–05

Spain Ricardo Guillén
23.67

United States Aaron Swinson
18.56

United States Willie Walls
12.27

Spain Sergio Sánchez
4.70

2005–06

United States Thomas Terrell
25.33

United States Thomas Terrell
19.21

United States Robert Battle
8.71

United States Andre Turner
4.68

2006–07

Spain Ricardo Guillén
20.97

United States Malik Dixon
20.65

United States Keith Waleskowski
10.70

Spain Jorge Jiménez
5.00

2007–08

United States Andrew Panko
21.88

United States Antwain Barbour
19.44

United States Jakim Donaldson
10.00

Argentina Lucas Victoriano
5.76

2008–09

United States Jakim Donaldson
23.26

United States Kammron Taylor
18.05

United States Jakim Donaldson
9.50

Argentina Diego Ciorciari
6.09

2009–10

United States Jakim Donaldson
28.50

United Kingdom Darren Phillip
18.15

United States Jakim Donaldson
11.06

Argentina Diego Ciorciari
4.87

2010–11

Spain Ricardo Guillén
24.11

Spain Ricardo Guillén
19.11

United States Dwayne Curtis
9.24

Spain Juan Alberto Aguilar
4.56

2011–12

United States Jakim Donaldson
21.29

United States Troy DeVries
19.15

Nigeria Olaseni Lawal
10.62

Spain Joan Carles Bivià
5.12

2012–13

Czech Republic Ondřej Starosta
21.73

Spain Francis Sánchez
15.73

Czech Republic Ondřej Starosta
9.81

Spain Dani Pérez
5.50

2013–14

Spain Jordi Trias
24.08

Spain Ricardo Guillén
16.00

Spain Jordi Trias
9.00

Spain Mikel Uriz
4.92

2014–15

Spain Ricardo Guillén
20.40

Spain Ricardo Guillén
16.44

Trinidad and Tobago Kyle Rowley
9.07

Spain Mikel Uriz
5.18

2015–16

Spain Óliver Arteaga
23.18

Spain Ricardo Guillén
18.70

Spain Óliver Arteaga
9.71

Spain Ferran Bassas
6.50

2016–17

Spain Jordi Trias
20.50

United States Zaid Hearst
20.18

Spain Jordi Trias
10.18

Spain Dani Pérez
5.58

2017–18

Ukraine Volodymyr Gerun
21.13

United States Johnny Dee
15.94

Romania Emanuel Cățe
8.53

Spain Óscar Alvarado
6.38


All-time top performances





Active LEB Oro player


Games played














































Rank
Player
Seasons[1]Games played
1

Jorge García
16
512
2

Urko Otegui
14
507
3

Julio González
14
473
4

Alberto Ruiz de Galarreta
15
457
5

Pedro Rivero
13
451
6

Miki Feliu
14
449
7

Álex Alba
13
449
8

Iker Urreizti
12
439
9

Roger Fornas
13
421
10

Dani Rodríguez
13
406


Points

























































Rank
Player
Points
Games played
Points per game
1

Ricardo Guillén
5,927
353
16.8
2

Jorge García
4,968
512
9.7
3

Urko Otegui
4,469
507
8.8
4

Pedro Rivero
4,388
451
9.7
5

Marc Blanch
4,262
389
10.9
6

Julio González
4,241
473
9.0
7

Alberto Ruiz de Galarreta
4,110
457
8.9
8

Dani Rodríguez
4,040
406
9.9
9

Francis Sánchez
3,738
338
11.1
10

Salva Arco
3,671
345
10.6


Rebounds

























































Rank
Player
Rebounds
Games played
Rebounds per game
1

Urko Otegui
2,552
507
5.0
2

Ricardo Guillén
2,399
353
6.8
3

Óliver Arteaga
2,193
346
6.3
4

Jorge García
1,992
512
3.9
5

Jesús Chagoyen
1,926
374
5.1
6

Manuel Gómez
1,843
386
4.8
7

Ondřej Starosta
1,759
218
8.1
8

Antonio Reynolds
1,697
227
7.5
9

José Manuel Coego
1,655
377
4.4
10

Roger Fornas
1,655
421
3.9


Assists

























































Rank
Player
Assists
Games played
Assists per game
1

Juanjo Bernabé
1,379
395
3.5
2

Pedro Rivero
1,312
451
2.9
3

Dani López
1,245
372
3.3
4

Dani Rodríguez
1,147
406
2.8
5

Diego Ciorciari
1,015
241
4.2
6

Albert Sàbat
905
298
3.0
7

Mikel Uriz
902
234
3.8
8

Iker Urreizti
894
439
2.0
9

Xavier Forcada
882
318
2.8
10

Pedro Sala
862
292
3.0


Steals

























































Rank
Player
Steals
Games played
Steals per game
1

Juanjo Bernabé
766
395
1.9
2

Marc Blanch
629
389
1.6
3

Dani López
590
372
1.6
4

Urko Otegui
583
507
1.1
5

Iker Urreizti
535
439
1.2
5

Álex Alba
501
449
1.1
7

Adrián Boccia
467
266
1.7
8

Pedro Rivero
458
451
1.0
9

Juan Liñán
439
259
1.7
10

Jorge García
439
512
0.9


Blocks

























































Rank
Player
Blocks
Games played
Blocks per game
1

Óliver Arteaga
282
317
0.9
2

Steve Horton
279
188
1.5
3

Cedric Moore
268
93
2.9
4

Antonio Reynolds
268
227
1.2
5

Michel Diouf
246
174
1.4
6

Sitapha Savané
244
117
2.1
7

Ugonna Onyekwe
241
120
2.0
8

Lamont Barnes
236
159
1.5
9

Eric Cuthrell
219
159
1.4
10

Nacho Romero
218
296
0.7


Records in a game



  • Most points[2]

  • 50 by Antwain Barbour (Tenerife) vs. Lucentum on November 21, 2008
  • Most rebounds

  • 26 by Jakim Donaldson (Canarias) vs. Melilla on February 15, 2008
  • Most offensive rebounds

  • 21 by Willie Walls (Inca) vs. Gijón on February 8, 2003
  • Most defensive rebounds

  • 16 by Willie Walls (Inca) vs. Tenerife on April 16, 2003
  • Most assists

  • 17 by Silas Mills (Calpe) vs. Cantabria on December 12, 2004
  • Most three-pointers

  • 11 by Tony Smith (Murcia) vs. Tenerife on April 3, 1998 (6,25m)


  • 9 by Albert Sàbat (Canarias) vs. Cáceres on March 2, 2011 (6,75m)

  • Most steals

  • 11 by Gimel Lewis (Cantabria) vs. Gijón on March 30, 2007


  • 11 by Jeff Xavier (Palencia) vs. Huesca on September 30, 2011

  • Most blocks

  • 13 by Lester Earl (Melilla) vs. Coruña on January 18, 2002
  • Most PIR

  • 65 by Derrell Washington (Pineda de Mar) vs. Askatuak on September 28, 1996


Current clubs





Liga Española de Baloncesto is located in Spain

Araberri

Araberri



Barça

Barça



Betis

Betis



Bilbao

Bilbao



Cáceres

Cáceres



Castelló

Castelló



Coruña

Coruña



Força Lleida

Força Lleida



Granada

Granada



Huesca

Huesca



Melilla

Melilla



Ourense

Ourense



Oviedo

Oviedo



Palencia

Palencia



Palma

Palma



Prat

Prat



Real Canoe

Real Canoe



Valladolid

Valladolid




Location of teams in 2018–19 LEB Oro














































































Team
Home city
Arena
Capacity

Barça Lassa B

Sant Joan Despí

Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper

7002472000000000000♠472

Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad

Cáceres

Multiusos Ciudad de Cáceres

7003650000000000000♠6,500

Carramimbre CBC Valladolid

Valladolid

Pisuerga

7003680000000000000♠6,800

CB Prat

El Prat de Llobregat
Pavelló Joan Busquets

7002500000000000000♠500

Chocolates Trapa Palencia

Palencia
Pabellón Municipal

7003500000000000000♠5,000

Club Melilla Baloncesto

Melilla
Pabellón Javier Imbroda Ortiz

7003380000000000000♠3,800

Covirán Granada

Granada

Palacio de Deportes

7003724200000000000♠7,242

Força Lleida

Lleida

Pavelló Barris Nord

7003610000000000000♠6,100

Iberojet Palma

Palma

Son Moix

7003380000000000000♠3,800

Levitec Huesca

Huesca
Palacio Municipal de Huesca

7003490000000000000♠4,900

Leyma Coruña

A Coruña

Pazo dos Deportes de Riazor

7003500000000000000♠5,000

Liberbank Oviedo Baloncesto

Oviedo
Polideportivo de Pumarín

7003150000000000000♠1,500

Real Betis Energía Plus

Seville

San Pablo

7003762600000000000♠7,626

RETAbet Bilbao Basket

Bilbao

Bilbao Arena

7004100140000000000♠10,014

Río Ourense Termal

Ourense

Pazo Paco Paz

7003550000000000000♠5,500

Sáenz Horeca Araberri

Vitoria-Gasteiz
Mendizorrotza

7003400000000000000♠4,000

TAU Castelló

Castellón de la Plana
Pabellón Ciutat de Castelló

7003600000000000000♠6,000

ZTE Real Canoe NC

Madrid
Polideportivo Pez Volador

7002800000000000000♠800


Copa Princesa de Asturias




All-time LEB Oro table


The All-time LEB Oro table is an overall record of all match results of every team that has played in LEB Oro since the 1996–97 season. The table is accurate as of the end of the 2016–17 season.









































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos

Team

Season

Played

Won

Lost

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

Debut

Since/Last App

Best
1Club Melilla Baloncesto2171636335313111996–971996–972
2CB Breogán1450830420414311996–972006–071
3Baloncesto León1142124517613122000–012011–122
4Menorca Bàsquet103852261593321997–982011–122
5Tenerife Baloncesto124212241971131996–972009–102
6Club Ourense Baloncesto13455220235211998–992012–132
7CB Villa de Los Barrios1239919020911997–982008–095
8CB Ciudad de Huelva11390187203121996–972007–081
9CB Lucentum Alicante8292185[N 3]1062211996–972012–131
10CB Murcia82891821073111997–982010–111
11Basket Zaragoza7266170962122002–032009–101
12CE Lleida Bàsquet8291157134111999–002011–121
13Bàsquet Inca1136615621011996–972007–085
14CB Atapuerca7262155107122006–072012–131
15Palencia Baloncesto82821471251212009–102009–101
16UB La Palma93181441742003–042011–127
17Gijón Baloncesto8273135138111996–972006–072
18Básquet Coruña929313016311998–992012–135
19Cantabria Baloncesto7246125121111996–972007–082
20Cáceres Ciudad del Baloncesto725612213422008–092015–165
21CB Tarragona82821151672002–032011–127
22CB 1939 Canarias518510481112007–082011–121
23CB Peñas Huesca825910115811996–972010–113
24Bàsquet Manresa312084[N 4]351112000–012017–181
25Basket Navarra Club61918310812010–112015–164
26San Sebastián Gipuzkoa BC31137934212005–062016–171
27CB Juventud Córdoba61927811411996–972001–025
28Oviedo CB4136736322013–142013–145
29CB Granada4155767921999–002011–122
30CB Clavijo6185741112011–122011–128
31BC Andorra310672341111996–972013–141
32CB Axarquía6196711252008–092013–147
33Força Lleida CE5154698512012–132012–135
34CI Rosalía de Castro6202651371999–002008–098
35CB Sant Josep Girona3115585712009–102011–124
36Baloncesto Fuenlabrada2775720111997–982004–051
37CB Miraflores2735122112015–162016–172
38CB Bahía San Agustín39951482014–152014–156
39CB Alcúdia311051592005–062007–088
40Bilbao Basket278502812002–032003–041
41CB Tizona2634914112013–142013–141
42CB Plasencia3107495812003–042005–065
43CB Valladolid2684721112008–092014–151
44Círculo Badajoz3100455511998–992000–015
45CB L'Hospitalet310544612005–062007–086
46Bàsquet Mallorca310243592008–092011–1212
47FC Barcelona B411642742012–132012–1310
48Gandía Bàsquet310740672006–072008–0914
49Obradoiro CAB14537812010–112010–112
50CD Universidad Complutense268333512001–022002–034
51Cáceres CB27133382003–042004–058
52UER Pineda de Mar26030301996–971997–986
53CB Galicia39429651998–992000–0110
54CB Prat39228642014–152014–1513
55CB Ciudad de Algeciras26827412003–042004–0514
56AB Castelló26425392015–162015–1611
57Askatuak SBT26123381996–971997–988
58CB Calpe27120512004–052005–0617
59CB Cornellà27119522001–022009–1016
60CB Vic13415192008–092008–0912
61Araberri BC13414202016–172016–1712
62CB Valls13413212004–052004–0515
63CB Aracena13412222003–042003–0418
64Fundación Adepal13710272010–112010–1117
65SD Patronato1299201996–971996–9711
66CB Illescas1348262008–092008–0917
67CB Peixefresco1348262016–172016–1718
68Ciudad de Vigo Básquet1346282009–102009–1018

League or status at 2017–18 season:















2017–18 ACB season

2017–18 LEB Oro season

2017–18 LEB Plata season

2017–18 Liga EBA season
Lower divisions
Clubs that no longer exist or does not compete in senior competitions


The second division before LEB Oro


Before 1996, teams promoted to Liga ACB from other second division leagues. The number of teams promoted varies each year.









LEB Plata



The LEB Plata is the Spanish basketball third league since 2001, the second division of the leagues organized by the Spanish Basketball Federation. The best teams promotes to LEB Oro and the last qualified ones are relegated to Liga EBA.



LEB Bronce


In 2007, the Spanish Basketball Federation decided to create a third LEB with 18 teams, like the other two. Since that day, renamed LEB as LEB Oro (LEB Gold) and LEB-2 as LEB Plata (LEB Silver). This new league was called LEB Bronce, three first teams were promoted each year to LEB Plata and the four last teams were relegated to Liga EBA.


LEB Bronce had also its Cup, like the other LEBs. In 2009, after two seasons, LEB Bronce was removed due to the difficulties of the teams that enjoyed the new league.














SeasonChampionRunner-upThird
2007–08Gestibérica VigoCanasta Unibasket Jerez
Leyma Básquet Coruña
2008–09Alerta CantabriaMatchmind Carrefour El Bulevar de Ávila
CD Huelva Baloncesto


Copa LEB Bronce

















YearHostChampionRunner-upScore
2008VigoBalneario de ArchenaCiudad Torrealta Molina
91–70
2009TíjolaAlerta CantabriaPromobys Valle del Almanzora
83–73


Notes




  1. ^ As CB Atapuerca


  2. ^ ab As CB Tizona


  3. ^ One game tied.


  4. ^ One game tied.






References




  1. ^ For active players, the number listed is the number of seasons that player has completed plus the current season.


  2. ^ Los topes de la AdeccoOro; FEB.es, 11 April 2008




External links



  • (in Spanish) Official website


  • (in Spanish) Spanish Basketball Federation Official Website











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